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United Nations Betrayals

From Election Stolen by Guterres to Bribes and Banning of the Press

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United Nations Betrayals

De: Matthew Russell Lee
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As inside the increasingly marginal United Nations a process begins to select a successor to Antonio Guterres who stole the post from female candidates in 2016 and drove the UN into the ground including through censorship, it is time to review the history.

Inner City Press, which Guterres banned from the UN as it reported on his link with briber CEFC China Energy and to sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell, both convicted in the SDNY Federal court, closely covered Guterres' dubious selection, and after.

Antonio Guterres was out of the United Nations system, getting paid by Lisbon-based Gulbenkian Foundation trying even then to sell its affiliated oil company to the China Energy Fund Committee, when he came to UNHQ in April 2016 seeking the top job. Inner City Press was there. Now, after ouster by Guterres, it is daily in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, where the UN is again being sued, and claiming complete legal immunity, that is, impunity.

Now, Guterres has so degraded the UN it stands poised to follow in the wake of the League of Nations. This book, mixed form with a novel afterward, is dedicated to the UN's victims, and secondarily to those UN whistleblowers who have tried to save or improve it with their leaks. Under Guterres, they met with nothing but retaliation. May this play some role in turning the tables.
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