Thursday, September 22, 2016

Trudeau Pitches for UNSC Seat, Dodges on Trump & Relocation Costs, One International Question Only



By Matthew Russell Lee

UNITED NATIONS, September 20 -- Even before Justin Trudeau was slated to hold a press conference in the UN on September 20, Canadian journalists were asking all and sundry what they thought of Trudeau. The answer, it seems, is a lot: though Trudeau was more than an hour late for his press conference, the room stayed half full, and over 14,000 people viewed Inner City Press' Periscope livestream of it. 

   But only one “international” question was taken, about Iraq; one of the Canadian questions, about two staffers' charges for relocation, was the type of question that Ban Ki-moon, for example, refuses to answer, as to promoting his own son in law to the UN's top job in Kenya.

   Trudeau said Canada will not resume airstrikes in Iraq, that it likes to advise in peacekeeping. (Inner City Press' question, unanswered, concerned two Canadian UN police accused of sexual exploitation in Haiti, UNpunished.)

Trudeau pushed for a two year term on the Security Council, and dodged a question about Donald Trump. And then he was gone.

Back on March 16 when Trudeau spoke at the UN, it was grandiose, held in the UN Lobby like when the Pope spoke last September. Trudeau announced that Canada will seek a UN Security Council seat for 2021-22, and intends to contribute more to UN peacekeeping. To many of his answers, people in the crowd -- McGill? -- applauded.

 Trudeau said one thing it will bring to UN Peacekeeping is “bilingual commanders.” There are already many of these; for example Senegal's Babacar Gaye was fired by Ban Ki-moon, as a scapegoat for Herve Ladsous, who on camera linked rapes to R&R, video here. What does Canada UN - and Mr Trudeau - think of that?

If you love the UN, you have to clean it up: tough love.

  Because today's UN, beyond corruption and retaliation, is not serious. Ban Ki-moon's spokesman Stephane Dujarric issued a read out of the two men's meeting:

"Readout of the Secretary-General’s meeting with
H.E. Mr. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada

The Secretary-General met today with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada, who was on his first visit to the United Nations Headquarters.  The Secretary-General welcomed Canada’s very positive role in global affairs.

They discussed climate change and steps to be taken to implement the Paris Agreement.  The Secretary-General requested Canada’s support for his recently adopted Plan of Action to Prevent Violent Extremism. 

The Secretary-General and the Prime Minister discussed climate change, the sustainable development agenda and humanitarian issues, including the World Humanitarian Summit, which will be held in Istanbul in May 2016.

They also spoke about the United Nations Summit on Addressing Large Movements of Refugees and Migrants, to be held in New York in September 2016. The Secretary-General warmly welcomed the meeting by Canada of its self-imposed deadline to accept 25,000 Syrian refugees. The Secretary-General was also pleased that Canada would resume funding for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA)."

Three hours later Dujarric's office issued a "revised" read-out, without highlighting WHAT was revised: the reference to UNRWA was dropped:

"Subject: "REVISED" Readout of the Secretary-General?s meeting with H.E. Mr. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada

Readout of the Secretary-General’s meeting with
H.E. Mr. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada
The Secretary-General met today with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada, who was on his first visit to the United Nations Headquarters.  The Secretary-General welcomed Canada’s very positive role in global affairs.

They discussed climate change and steps to be taken to implement the Paris Agreement.  The Secretary-General requested Canada’s support for his recently adopted Plan of Action to Prevent Violent Extremism. 

The Secretary-General and the Prime Minister discussed climate change, the sustainable development agenda and humanitarian issues, including the World Humanitarian Summit, which will be held in Istanbul in May 2016.

They also spoke about the United Nations Summit on Addressing Large Movements of Refugees and Migrants, to be held in New York in September 2016. The Secretary-General warmly welcomed the meeting by Canada of its self-imposed deadline to accept 25,000 Syrian refugees. "

  What was dropped? The reference to Canada resuming its funding to UNRWA -- without any explanation. This is today's UN - the same office ousting Inner City Press from the UN, petition here.

  On February 19 Inner City Press was ordered out of the UN, which it has covered for ten years as a Resident Correspondent with a shared office full of files, by a letter signed that day with two hours notice by Under Secretary General for Public Information Cristina Gallach - who attended the September 2015 South South Awards with Lorenzo, photo here.

  On Gallach's order, and with the participation of Ban's spokesman Dujarric, Inner City Press was thrown out onto First Avenue along with its laptop, but without its passport still in its shared office, by eight UN Security guards.Audio here. On February 22, UN Security told Inner City Press it was Banned from all UN premises.

  After stories in BuzzFeed and Business Insider, Inner City Press re-entered the UN on a much reduced “non-resident correspondent” pass, Banned from covering such events as UN Security Council reform, Sri Lanka and terrorism, and the Office of the President of the General Assembly. (Inner City Press has continued, with sources, to report, for example here.)

  The harassment continued: hours after Inner City Press raised its case orally to Ban Ki-moon and his deputy, UN Security against physically ordered Inner City Press to leave the UN, at 8 pm.  Video here.

Dujarric said it is not his job to find Inner City Press a place to work. Q&A here. More and seemingly final threats were made on March 14 -- just before it emerged that Lorenzo is pleading guilty to bribery charges. Now what?

  The UN has proved itself unable to reform itself. Under Secretaries General Inner City Press contacted about Gallach's outrageous no due process order, and her failure to recuse herself, did nothing. One said, You can only speak with Gallach; another said, I don't get involved in individual cases.

On March 14, after the threats and asked about Inner City Press' detailed email about the violation of its rights as a journalist, a third USG said, Do you expect me to respond to that? Well, yes.

  The DC-based Government Accountability Project wrote to the US Mission to the UN urging them to work to get Inner City Press' resident correspondent accreditation and office restored. But US Ambassador for Management and Reform Isobel Coleman did not even respond to Inner City Press' detailed March 3 email; an oral question to Samantha Power at the UN Security Council stakeout on March 14 after the threats has gone unanswered. Vine here.

  Now what? Beyond Lorenzo's guilty plea, how will the UN be cleaned up? All retaliatory acts must be rescinded and appropriate impartial investigations launched.

The pretext Gallach used to oust Inner City Press was its attempt on January 29 to cover a meeting of the UN Correspondents Association, which took money from Lorenzo's South South News and then granted a photo op with Ban Ki-moon to the main funder, also indicted Ng Lap Seng.

The meeting was in the UN Press Briefing Room, apparently “lent” to UNCA by Ban's spokesman Dujarric, who at UNCA boss Giampaolo Pioli's request came in and told Inner City Press to leave so he could see his “f*cking kids.”

Inner City Press said it would leave the glassed in interpreter's booth from which it was live-streaming the meeting as soon as UN Security asked it to. One guard came in and said that Spokesman Dujarric wanted Inner City Press to leave, which it did, and published a story and video.

  Without once speaking to Inner City Press, Gallach used this “incident” as a pretext to throw Inner City Press out. Inner City Press has asked the UN the following questions:

Please explain the lending of the UN Press Briefing Room to Lorenzo, and that it was not listed in the days' UN Media Alert.

Please explain USG Gallach's appearance with Lorenzo at the South South Awards, which ICP reported, and that USG Gallach did not recuse herself from ordering Inner City Press' expulsion from its UN office on 2 hours' notice on February 19.

Please explain your [Dujarric's] role, on January 29 to February 19, in the expulsion of Inner City Press.

Please state who lend the UN Press Briefing Room to UNCA on Jan 29.

As a matter of UN ethics, shouldn't USG Gallach have offered me an opportunity to be heard, some due process?

As a matter of UN ethics, to whom an the UN Press Briefing Room be "lent," and by whom, on what basis, without disclosure?

Please provide your response: should staff of the Office of the Spokesperson for the Secretary General, and staff of DPI, accept free liquor and other gift from UNCA, while giving UNCA the UN Press Briefing Room and ousting other journalist whom UNCA's leadership doesn't like?

Please state, no or yes and explain: Do staff of the Office of the Spokesperson for the Secretary General provide advance copies of UN documents to favored journalists who are affiliated to UNCA?

And now: “This is a formal request for Ban Ki-moon's comment on the guilty plea for conspiracy to commit bribery etc by Frank Lorenzo.” Watch this site.