The day after Sri Lanka was reviewed, in speeches no longer than 72 second each, in the UN Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodic Review process, Inner City Press asked Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s deputy spokesman Eduardo Del Buey about the long delayed report into the UN’s own actions and inaction in Sri Lanka in 2009,… Continue reading On Sri Lanka Darusman Says Explain 40,000 Killed, Will Check on Petrie Report
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On Sri Lanka, Heyns on 40,000 Dead and Video Half-Shown in UN, UPR
The UN system’s Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Summary and Arbitrary Executions has inevitably dealt with Sri Lanka for some years, given the mandate. Inner City Press on October 25 asked Christof Heyns what he has done, to follow up on his predecessor Philip Alston’s work on video footage of executions, and otherwise. Video here, from… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, Heyns on 40,000 Dead and Video Half-Shown in UN, UPR
IDP Expert Likens Sri Lanka to Cote d’Ivoire, Stayed Away from UN Probe
The strange treatment of Sri Lanka at and by the UN was on display on Wednesday in New York. The UN’s Special Rapporteur on Internally Displaced Persons Mr. Chaloka Beyani gave a press conference. He was immediately asked by a fellow selected to come four months to the UN if he’d praise the government of… Continue reading IDP Expert Likens Sri Lanka to Cote d’Ivoire, Stayed Away from UN Probe
On Sri Lanka, Ban Meets Samarasinghe, Not on Petrie Report but LLRC, Climate
As questions mount about the United Nations’ "Petrie Report" into the UN’s own acts and omissions in Sri Lanka in the final stages of the conflict in 2009, Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s schedule for October 16 listed, at 11 am, "Hon. Mahinda Samarasinghe, Minister of Plantation Industries and Special Envoy of H.E. the President of… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, Ban Meets Samarasinghe, Not on Petrie Report but LLRC, Climate
Sri Lanka Meets Ban Ki-moon, No Prageeth or Petrie Report, No Accountability?
(By Matthew Russell Lee) It was on the final day of the week-long UN General Debate that Sri Lanka’s G.L. Peiris spoke, along with North Korea, Belarus and Syria. Like these other three, Sri Lanka spoke out against any outside interference in its internal affairs. Unlike Syria, however, Sri Lanka has largely prevailed in this… Continue reading Sri Lanka Meets Ban Ki-moon, No Prageeth or Petrie Report, No Accountability?
UN Stonewalls As Sri Lanka Alleged War Criminal Silva Skips Advisory Meeting
Since UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon accepted an alleged war criminal onto his Senior Advisory Group on Peacekeeping Operations, his Secretariat has tried to make it difficult or impossible to cover the process. Inner City Press went to the SAG meeting at 380 Madison Avenue to see if Sri Lankan general Shavendra Silva, who… Continue reading UN Stonewalls As Sri Lanka Alleged War Criminal Silva Skips Advisory Meeting
Ban Ki-moon Advisers Defend Sri Lanka Crimes By Linking Press with LTTE, France Smells Blood?
Amid threatening anonymous telephone calls triggered by a proceeding at the UN against Inner City Press, on June 7 a Sri Lankan journalist asked Inner City Press, "there is wide spread allegation that you have been funded by pro Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam LTTE lobby groups during the last few years. How do you… Continue reading Ban Ki-moon Advisers Defend Sri Lanka Crimes By Linking Press with LTTE, France Smells Blood?
Journalist Disappeared by Sri Lanka, Media & UN Disinterested, Attacks
(By Matthew Russell Lee) Three years after the government of Sri Lanka killed 40,000 civilians, nearly all of them ethnic Tamils, the country’s former attorney general on June 6 admitted he had mislead the United Nations Committee on Torture when he claimed that he knew that journalist Prageeth Ekneligoda was alive, and not as some… Continue reading Journalist Disappeared by Sri Lanka, Media & UN Disinterested, Attacks
UN Admits Cluster Bombs in Sri Lanka, But Still Spin for Silva, Ban Silent
With news that the UN Development Program in Sri Lanka has found and confirmed via a leaked e-mail cluster sub-munitions, General Shavendra Silva as a UN Senior Adviser on Peacekeeping takes on an even more sinister hue. As reported, Allan Poston, the technical adviser for UNDP’s mine action group in Sri Lanka, wrote that… Continue reading UN Admits Cluster Bombs in Sri Lanka, But Still Spin for Silva, Ban Silent
Amid Ban’s Duplicity, Sri Lanka Says S. Korea Supports Silva, Who’s Away from UN
On Sri Lanka, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has long tried to have it both ways. During the slaughter in April and May 2009 he refused to call for a ceasefire (unlike for example Syria now). But later after pressure he appointed a three person Panel of Expert to advise him after the fact on… Continue reading Amid Ban’s Duplicity, Sri Lanka Says S. Korea Supports Silva, Who’s Away from UN
