UN Security Council: There will be 40 meetings this month but none on Cameroon
With the UN Security Council presidency for October being taken over by South Africa’s Jerry Matjila, he bragged in his 1 October 2019 press conference that there would be 40 meetings in the month.
None, though, on the slaughter in Cameroon. And Inner City Press which most asks about that UN failure remains banned from the UN by Antonio Guterres. Matjila’s predecessor Mutaboba raised it; Matjila has not. It was whispered to him to hand the third question to his own state media, after the first question was by the head of UNCA just back from a junket in China, asking about Chinese power. This is today’s UN.
The Great Lakes of Africa? Guterres’ envoy Huang Xia will brief on October 3. Killing off the mission in Haiti, after the UN killed 10,000 people with cholera and didn’t pay one cent. Lunch with corrupt Guterres on the 17th, after reviewing his corrupt policies on Yemen and then Darfur. A trip to Addis and side trip to Juba – Inner City Press used to go on such Council trips, until Guterres’ reign of censorship – and at the end, Burundi on which Matjila was apologetic. Kafando has failed. We’ll have more on this.
Source: Inner City Press