Saturday, August 27, 2022

After UN Fails On Non Proliferation Guterres Phones In Concern 12 Hours Late Banning Press

 

By Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell Book
BBC Honduras - CIA Trial Book - NY Mag

UN GATE, August 27 – The United Nations these days is a venue of failure, censorship and even rape.

Throughout August it has held meetings on the Non-Proliferation Treaty. Inner City Press, banned from entering the UN for exposing UNSG Antonio Guterres' corruption, covered the NPT as it could, noting on August 26 the cutting off of Ukraine here

 On August 26, after an insiders' press conference from which it was also banned, the conference failed, Inner City Press video here, portrait of Costa Rica and Ambassador Maritza Chan here. 

  Twelve hours later, emerging from slumber or worse, UNSG Antonio Guterres issued a canned statement about how concerned he was. Really? Then where was he? Either lazy or no impact or both - while he bans the Press that asks. "The Secretary-General expresses his disappointment at the inability of the tenth Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) to reach consensus on a substantive outcome... The Secretary-General expresses his sincere appreciation to Ambassador Gustavo Zlauvinen (Argentina), President of the Review Conference, for his vigorous efforts to facilitate agreement on an outcome document.    Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesman for the Secretary-General   New York, 27 August 2022

  Even during the endless speeches Friday night, in a "press" conference that was nothing but Japanese and Russian state media,  Ambassador Gustavo Zlauvinen, President of the Tenth Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, absurdly claimed that it was NOT a failure.

He said it had been a four week movie, just no photo at the end. Today's UN: defining failure down.

 A fish rots from the head. That's today's UN. 

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