On
Western Sahara
Guterres' Rep
Ivanko
Saga
Continues As
He Briefs UNSC
Under
Bonnafont
By Matthew
Russell Lee, song,
II,
song
II
UN GATE, April
13 -- On
Western
Sahara, Inner
City Press has
repeatedly
asked UN
Secretary General
Antonio
Guterres, his
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric and
Communications
chief Melissa
Fleming
about sexual
harassment
charges
against his representatives,
which it has
exclusively
reported as
credited here
and even here.
On
August 27,
2021 Guterres
after
massive delay
gave the
MINURSO post
to Alexander
Ivanko of the
Russian
Federation, who
previously
served as
Director of
Public
Information
for the United
Nations
Mission in
Kosovo - where
when, before
Guterres
ousted it,
Inner City
Press asked Ivanko
five
questions,
four of which he
essentially
no-commented
on, here.
Now of
April 14,
2025, with
Guterres still
banning
Inner City
Press, Ivanko
is scheduled
to brief UN
Security
Council
members under
the French
presidency of
Jerome
Bonnafont,
behind closed door.
Bonnafort has
refused all
Press
questions.
Inner City
Press was
contacted by
UN
whistleblowers
outraged at what they
said was
already
a pro-Morocco scandal
at MINURO under -
literally -
Ivanko. They told
Inner City
Press that
Ivanko has
struck up a
predatory relationship
with a Moroccan
woman who was
recruited into
MINURSO by
now-rewarded predator Colin
Stewart.
Inner
City Press put
this question- to
all UN spokespeople.
Nothing.
From the
ongoing
series:
a
Moroccan
police officer
had to collect
him off the
street in
Laayoune where
he had fallen
late one night
in a stupor
after trying
to see this
Moroccan woman
who was still
with her then
‘boyfriend’
(an ex-UK Army
and now UNMAS
staff member).
The woman
complains to
her previous
client/boyfriend
that the
Moroccan
authorities
are putting
pressure on
her and her
family to stay
with Ivanko
and “keep him
happy”.
. The
ex-boyfriend
(a former
British
military, now
UNMAS
employee), is
then whisked
out to another
UN mission in
Khartoum,
Sudan.
Today's
UN.
Watch
this site.
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