UNITED NATIONS,
March 4, 2023 – The UN
maintains a secret list of
people banned from entering
its premises. Even the
Security officers who enforce
the ban are not told the
reason why a person is on the
list: whether it was for
actual violence, or writing
articles questioning the
Secretary General Antonio
Guterres' misuse
of public funds, for example.
Currently
on March 4, 2023, Guterres is
spending public funds
traveling not to earthquake
struck Turkey much less Syria,
but to Qatar, which he last
slipped into for the World Cup
of Blood, not mentioning all
the migrant workers killed to
build it. In Doha on March 4
Guterres bloviated: "All
protocol observed, I want to
deeply thank Qatar for hosting
us in Doha - and for launching
the Programme of Action for
Least Developed
Countries.
Your Highness, I’m deeply
grateful for the extraordinary
generosity and hospitality of
the government and the people
of Qatar" - yeah, as with
China which bid on the oil
company of Gulbenkian
Foundation whose payments to
Guterres he omitted from his
public financial disclosure,
he's grateful. The most
corrupt Secretary General
ever.
On
February 13, 2023, Inner City
Press which reports closely on
UN corruption and failures,
with sources all over the
world, received from the UN
without further explanation
and no due process this:
"From: noreply at
un dot org Date: Mon, Feb 13,
2023 at 10:32 AM Subject:
[Indico] Accreditation
declined To: Matthew dot Lee
at Inner City Press dot com
Dear
Matthew Lee, We regret
to inform you that Your
accreditation for the
accreditation type Media under
Matthew Lee is now declined.
To manage
your accreditation follow this
link: Manage my
accreditation This is an
automated email. For
inquiries, contact the
www.un.org/malu. malu@un.org
+1 (212) 963-6934" Photo
here.
This while
Guterres is wasting public
money with three February 14
photo ops --- Beatriz Argimón,
Vice-President, Urugua, Ian
Borg, Malta, , Bogdan
Aurescu, Romania -
while Inner City Press, which
is bans, is arguing in the
SDNY to unseal about OneCoin.
Earlier, one told
Inner City Press the secret
list includes "demonstrators"
and "political activists,"
audio here.
Guterres
or apparently his head of
Global Communications Alison
Smale, if only as a proxy, can
put a journalist on the list
without any review, any
notice, any appeal. It is a
dictator's dream come true.
Inner City Press was
physically ousted twice by
Guterres' UN Security this
summer as it reported on his
now-15 flights to his home in
Lisbon with public funds, his
trading away of Cameroon human
rights abuses for favors in
the Budget Committee, and now
his son Pedro's undisclosed
business links in Africa.
In 2021, Guetrres
and his head of Media
Accreditation Melissa Fleming
refused to answer a polite letter
from pro bono law firm Quinn
Emanuel. On December 2, 2022 I
was banned from PGA Csaba
Korosi's "Civil Society Town
Hall" - his spokesperson
Paulina Kubiak emerged to say
an appeal to DSS was possible.
It was filed
on December 5 - but not even
any confirmation of receipt.
The UN has become North Korea
under Guterres, and the UN
press corpse / UN Censorship
Alliance (UNCA) is complicit.
Another UN
Security officer told me, No
one is going to help you. You
are on the list. I asked him,
who else is on the list? He
mentioned “demonstrators” and
"political activists" and
others. Audio here.
Tellingly,
NOT on Guterres' banned list
are those who pleaded guilty
to UN bribery for example
in the Ng Lap Seng - John Ashe
case. They are not banned by
Guterres, UNlike the
journalist who most closely
covered those convictions, and
the current
UN bribery case of Patrick Ho
and the China Energy Fund
Committee. Guterres is fine
with bribery, but bans those
who investigate and expose it.
Watch this site.
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