UNSG Guterres
Stayed Silent on Hezbollah
Missiles Now From Beach Emotes
on Somalia
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
UN GATE,
August 3 – How corrupt is
today's UN under Antonio
Guterres?
Well, when
Hezbollah missiles killed at
least 10 Israeli citizens,
Guterres was silent. After an
undisclosed vacation, he was
on a junket in Paris. Now back
on a beach, Guterres through
his Farhan Haq issues this: "
The Secretary-General strongly
condemns Friday’s attack at
Lido Beach in Mogadishu, which
resulted in multiple
casualties. The
Secretary-General is saddened
that the people of Somalia
continue to be victims of such
heinous acts of terrorism."
Farhan Haq, Deputy
Spokesperson for the
Secretary-General New
York, 3 August 2024."
Compare to Tehran. Today's UN
of Guterres is useless.
Previously, when
Guterres announced as his head
of the Economic and Social
Commission for Western Asia in
Beirut one Rola Dashti, he
said she was
Kuwaiti.
Actually,
she is half Lebanese. And at
ESCWA, she has given contract
after contract to her contacts
and cronies, down to the
furniture. (This is her
mismanagement and retaliation
Inner City Press has already
exclusively reported).
Now, we
must report more - or, show
more: Rola Dashti with the
head of Hezbollah.
This as
Guterres parties with the UN
Correspondents Association,
including the representative
of Iran's IRIB, which
broadcasts coerced videos. His
spokesperson Stephane Dujarric
and Melissa Fleming have
refused to answer Press
questions.
This is the
UN of Guterres, who has thrown
out and still bans
Inner City Press which asks
and exposes. He is corrupt and
a censor, and the UN is dying.
Watch this site
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