Sunday, August 3, 2014

As Inner City Press Questions Ban Ki-moon on Gaza (and Haiti Cholear), UNCA & Reuters Trolling Resumes, UN Censorship Alliance


By Matthew Russell Lee

UNITED NATIONS, August 3 -- Here is how the UN works, or doesn't: on July 27, after Inner City Press in the days before had questioned Secretary General Ban Ki-moon's transparency and independence on Gazaaccountability on Haiti, and UN Peacekeeping chief Herve Ladsous' refusal to answer questions about his links and DPKO's failures in Africa, the UN's Censorship Alliance decided to fight back.

  A troll social media account linked to the UN Correspondents Association, about which the Free UN Coalition for Access had notified not only UNCA and its head Pamela Falk but also Reuters, whose UN bureau chief tried to get the investigative Press thrown out of the UN then lobbied Google (here) to block his leaked “for the record” complaint from Google's search, revived on July 27, attacking Inner City Press' web domain.

  The UN itself was notified of this account, since it continues to partner with UNCA as its UN Censorship Alliance, setting aside first questions and giving it a large, usually unused room even as the UN evicted the News Agency of Nigeria from its workspace at the UN citing lack of space. 

  This same troll social media account has promoted the current UN spokesman, to whom the Reuters bureau chief's complaint to get Inner City Press thrown out of the UN was directed.

  Now that same spokesman defends Ban Ki-moon, for example cutting off Inner City Press' August 1 question to UN Department of Political Affairs chief Jeffrey Feltman by claiming it was already answered. 

  His office has in the past censored from the UN's transcripts even the name of the Free UN Coalition for Access, which Inner City Press co-founded after members of UNCA's Executive Committee including for example Voice of America (Freedom of Information Act obtained document here), Agence France Presse (document here),Bloomberg and Reuters, sought to get it thrown out.

What's telling about these revivals of UNCA's trolls social media campaign is it is tied to when the UN is under attack. That's why they call it the UN's Censorship Alliance.

  Now the big room the UN gives them is closed from August 1 to August 19, while its glassed in bulletin board now has an advertisement by one of its UNCA members to buy a used car for over $7,000. Click here. Would you buy a used car from these people? 

  And what of the UN's previous argument against FUNCA's substantive fliers, that they had to be approved by the UN? Are UNCA's used car sales approved by Ban Ki-moon? Are its anonymous trolling social media accounts? Watch this site.