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25, September 2019
EU Brags Of Funding Guterres Genocide Office Amid Inaction on Southern Cameroons 0
The European Union is bragging about giving money to United Nations Secretary General Guterres supposed office to prevent genocide, under Adama Dieng who Inner City Press asked him about Southern Cameroons urged the territorial integrity of Biya’s terror state.
The European Commission’s Service for Foreign Policy Instruments (FPI) has granted more than $ 550,000 to the United Nations Office on Genocide Prevention and the Responsibility to Protect. This contribution supports the implementation of a project that aims to advance the prevention of genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity (atrocity crimes) globally.
With this grant, the European Commission supports multilateralism and stands firmly with the United Nations to prevent conflict and sustain peace. Mrs. Hilde Hardeman, Head of the Service for Foreign Policy Instruments of the European Commission and Under-Secretary-General Adama Dieng, Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide, signed an agreement in New York on this financial contribution.
The goal of this 18-month project is to develop and disseminate guidelines for practitioners on the prevention of atrocity crimes. This will entail the organization of an expert-level workshop and two high-level events, in Brussels and in New York to contribute to a broader atrocity prevention program.
During the signing of the agreement, Adama Dieng expressed the gratitude of his office to the European Union for “its strong support for the United Nations and multilateralism, which strengthens partnership and cooperation in early warning. He added that “this financial contribution from the EU to the UN Office on Genocide Prevention and the Responsibility to Protect will help prevent atrocity crimes and support the UN Secretary-General’s vision on prevention.”
This literally blood money. It would have been cheaper to just get France (and the UK) to stop supporting Biya’s killings, and to get Guterres to stop that and stop censoring the Press.
Culled from Inner City Press