Saturday, May 27, 2023

UN Western Sahara Scandal Ripped Off by Colum Lynch Now White Washing DV Akram


by Matthew Russell Lee

UN GATE, May 11 – How corrupt are United Nations officials and the correspondents who cover (up for) them today? 

 On May 9, a long-time UN insider named Colum Lynch, who has bounced from the Washington Post to Foreign Policy and beyond, ran a belatedly rip-off piece about the UN Mission in Western Sahara, based off "a political problem... cited in news reports about the disputed territory."  

On May 26, this same increasingly craven Colum Lynch breathlessly quoted longtime Pakistan diplomat Akram withing even mentioning the obvious - Akram fled the US when charged with domestic violence. Perhaps next Lynch will portray UN briber takers Francis Lorenzo and Garcia as Voices of the South, along with UN rapist Elkorany, on whom (like Guterres' roughing up and banning of Press) he never reported.

  In the Western Saharaa story while Lynch, as is his M.O., refused to name or credit the "news reports," he named and used the problem: "a Russian national named Alexander Ivanko, was involved in a romantic relationship with a local Moroccan woman."  

 There is a major problem: Inner City Press in 2021 first published this information, and has remained banned by the UN until this day. For example, Inner City Press in December 2021 published, available then as now in Google:

"Inner City Press has been contacted by UN whistleblowers outraged at what they say is already a pro-Morocco scandal at MINURO under - literally - Ivanko. They tell 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 on the morning of December 20 put this question to all UN spokespeople... It has the victim's name but it is not publish the name for now).

  Its press corpse, too. Colum Lynch has previously ripped off Inner City Press, while it was still in the UN.

And when UNSG Antonio Guterres and his spokesman Stephane Dujarric - quoted as "Mister" by Lynch - had Inner City Press roughed up and thrown out of the UN, it was covered by the Columbia Journalism Review and The Independent, for example, but not a word from Lynch or Foreign Policy or his other employers. 

 Lynch also lets off the hook and covers up for many others in (and left out) of this story. But that's a story for another day. We cover the SDNY now, most recently Carroll v. Trump (booklet here) - but this type of journalistic theft and collusion cannot and will not go unremarked.

Inner City Press has appealed to re-enter the UN and will not rest. Watch this site. 

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