"The United States for historical reasons has almost no economic relations with Iran," French Ambassador to the UN Gerard Araud said on Thursday night, explaining the U.S. push for sanctions on Tehran. In a dig at the U.S. position, Araud paraphrased a French philosopher, that "you are always ready to accept the sacrifice of your… Continue reading Araud of France Gives Economic Read of Iran Sanctions, Ban’s Sri Lanka Inaction
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On Sri Lanka, UN’s Ban Was Lied To, But Pascoe Trip Delay, of Job Requests
The UN’s failure to follow through even on what few commitments it made about Sri Lanka became clearer this week. So too did the UN’s refusal to answer about the perception of conflict of interest by the Secretary General’s chief of staff Vijay Nambiar, named in an Australian documentary, even as he reportedly fielded a… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN’s Ban Was Lied To, But Pascoe Trip Delay, of Job Requests
Amid Tear Gas, UN Lets Stand Sri Lanka Claim of Its Congratulations, UN’s “Good Journalism” Guide
As in Sri Lanka the Rajapaksa administration deploys tear gas against those protesting its arrest of Sarath Fonseka, in New York Inner City Press asked if the UN had any comment. Video here, from Minute 8:46. UN spokesman Martin Nesirky reiterated his version of Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s telephone call to Mahinda Rajapaksa. But then… Continue reading Amid Tear Gas, UN Lets Stand Sri Lanka Claim of Its Congratulations, UN’s “Good Journalism” Guide
Sri Lanka Says UN’s Ban “Congratulates” Rajapaksa After Arrest of Fonseka, Press Crackdown
After Sri Lanka’s Mahinda Rajapaksa had his electoral opponent Sarath Fonseka arrested, UN Secretary General Bank Ki-moon belatedly put in a call to Colombo. By the time the UN provided a requested read out of the call, the Rajapaksa administration had already publicly characterized it as a call of "congratulations," which followed Ban’s own public… Continue reading Sri Lanka Says UN’s Ban “Congratulates” Rajapaksa After Arrest of Fonseka, Press Crackdown
As Sri Lanka Arrests Fonseca, Censors War Crimes and Calls Nambiar, UN Quiet
Even after the Rajapaksa administration in Sri Lanka confirmed arresting its top electoral rival Sarath Fonseca, at the UN in New York Secretary General Ban Ki-moon through his spokesman had nothing directly to say about it. Inner City Press asked about the arrest, about statements by presidential brother and Defense Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa that… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Arrests Fonseca, Censors War Crimes and Calls Nambiar, UN Quiet
On Goldstone, UN’s Ban Files Only 4 Paragraphs of Observations, on Sri Lanka, Nothing
The Goldstone Report filing by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has been asked about for days at the UN. When it became available on the evening of February 4, it was a let down and, some say, a lie. The letdown part is easier to describe. Ban’s submission is a mere 11 paragraphs, mostly boilerplate… Continue reading On Goldstone, UN’s Ban Files Only 4 Paragraphs of Observations, on Sri Lanka, Nothing
As UN Spins Statements on Sudan Separatism, Ban’s Stance on Sri Lanka Recalled
Following a protest of the UN in Juba, South Sudan which included calls for "Ban Ki-moon [to] repent before judgment," the UN belated rushed to argue that Mr. Ban was misquoted by AFP about disfavoring a vote for self-determination by the South Sudanese. Ban’s Associate Spokesman Farhan Haq came in late for Tuesday noon briefing… Continue reading As UN Spins Statements on Sudan Separatism, Ban’s Stance on Sri Lanka Recalled
As Sri Lanka Expels Journalists and Raids Opposition, UN’s Ban Relieved Still
As Sri Lankan soldiers surrounded opposition candidate Sarath Fonseca on January 27, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon told the Press he was "relieved" by results in Sri Lanka. Inner City Press had asked about irregularities in the voting results asserted from many quarters. Mr. Ban did not comment on these. In the two days since,… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Expels Journalists and Raids Opposition, UN’s Ban Relieved Still
On Sri Lanka, UN’s Ban Expresses Canned Relief as Opposition Candidate Surrounded
As in Colombo, Sri Lankan security forces surrounded opposition candidate Sareth Fonseka, in New York UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon appeared to speak to the Press before heading on a trip to London, perhaps Cyprus, and Ethiopia. He spoke of Afghanistan — confirming his nomination of Staffan de Mistura as his envoy — Sudan… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN’s Ban Expresses Canned Relief as Opposition Candidate Surrounded
On Eve of Sri Lankan Election, UN’s Ban Is Silent on Abductions, Grenades and Forced Pro-Rajapaksa Text Messages
On Sri Lanka, the UN simply will not follow through. Since UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s statement last week about pre-election violence, grenades have been thrown at opposition supporters, cell phone companies have been forced to send out messages supporting incumbent Mahinda Rajapaksa, and media members have been disappeared. But Ban Ki-moon has said nothing.… Continue reading On Eve of Sri Lankan Election, UN’s Ban Is Silent on Abductions, Grenades and Forced Pro-Rajapaksa Text Messages
