Ban Ki Moon, Accessory After the Fact to Sri Lanka war crimes, says Boyle

Faulting UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon for his continued "pattern and practice of criminal behavior by rejecting the recommendation of his own Panel that he appoint a Commission of Inquiry into GOSL war crimes and crimes against humanity against the Tamils," Professor Francis Boyle, expert in International Law and Professor at the University of Illinois School of Law, told TamilNet that "Ban Ki-Moon is an absolute disgrace to the lofty standards of the United Nations Charter and the U.N. Declaration of Human Rights," and that Moon should be prevented from being elected for a second term.

Full text of the comment received from Prof. Boyle follows:

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Professor Francis A. Boyle, University of Illinois

As documented in my book The Tamil Genocide by Sri Lanka, U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and many of his Staff aided and abetted and facilitated the GOSL genocide against around 50,000 Tamils in Vanni two years ago—about six times the number of victims of the genocidal massacre at Srebrenica.

He has now continued his pattern and practice of criminal behavior by rejecting the recommendation of his own Panel that he appoint a Commission of Inquiry into GOSL war crimes and crimes against humanity against the Tamils.

For that reason, Ban Ki-Moon has now become an Accessory After the Fact to the GOSL war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide against the Tamils.

Therefore, all Tamils around the world and the Government of India must actively work and do all in their power to make sure that Ban Ki-Moon does not get a second term as U.N. Secretary General.

We need to put into power a new U.N. Secretary General who will implement the recommendations of the U.N. Panel and appoint a Commission of Inquiry into GOSL’s international crimes against the Tamils.

He must go!

The sooner the better for all humanity!

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