As Guterres Uses Ian Martin
to Cover Up UNRWA Echo of Nepal
and Libya Press Ban
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
April 22 – The UN under
Antonio Guterres has attempted
to cover up the role of its
UNRWA in the October 7
attacks.
Now with a
lawsuit pending against the UN
in the U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York, Guterres has named
longtime UN official Ian
Martin to "review" the
mission.
Inner City Press, which was a
resident correspondent
covering and questioning the
UN under Kofi Annan and Ban
Ki-moon until Guterres has it
thrown out as it questioned
his undisclosed financial links
to China, has some experience
with Martin.
When he
was the UN's man in Libya,
Inner City Press was leaked a
copy of his plan for the copy,
a plan many called imperious.
See the Christian Science
Monitor, here,
and even Al
Jazeera (whose James
Bays would play
a role in Inner City
Press' ouster).
Martin was similarly criticized
when he headed the UN mission
in Nepal, amid an unresolved
scandal surrounding the
counting of Maoist rebels' guns. That
does not bode well for the
UNRWA cover up.
Martin is far from the worst
UN official - but he did
nothing when Guterres had
Inner City Pess roughed up and
banned, despite his human
rights claims. And now amid
UNRWA? Watch this site
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