Three days after belatedly releasing the UN Panel of Experts report on Sri Lanka, Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has not asked either the Security Council or the General Assembly to take any action to investigate the war crimes detailed in the report. Nor does he have any comment on the shutdown of an Internet publication… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, Ban Has Not Asked UN GA to Act, Web Shutdown Ignored
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On Sri Lanka, Ban Claims UN Couldn’t Assess Casualties, Leak Shows UN Did
On Sri Lanka, UN “staff were not in the position to assess” the number of casualties in 2009, Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s spokesman Martin Nesirky told the Press on April 27, as they had to withdraw because the Government said security could not be guaranteed. But as Inner City Press reported and published on March… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, Ban Claims UN Couldn’t Assess Casualties, Leak Shows UN Did
As UN Releases Sri Lanka Report, Ban Says He Can’t Investigate w/o Consent or Vote
After close of business on April 25, the UN belatedly released — and immediately undermined the recommendations of — its Panel of Experts report on war crimes in Sri Lanka, eleven days after the UN told Sri Lankan Deputy Permanent Representative Shavendra Silva it would be released in 36 hours. The Report was released along… Continue reading As UN Releases Sri Lanka Report, Ban Says He Can’t Investigate w/o Consent or Vote
UN Sri Lanka Report Mistakes Basil for Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Stonewalling Continues
While the UN still has not released its Panel of Experts report on war crimes in Sri Lanka or committed to make the Panel members available for questions, the leaked copy obtained by Inner City Press has given rise to a sample question which exemplifies why a press conference is needed. The Report at Paragraph… Continue reading UN Sri Lanka Report Mistakes Basil for Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Stonewalling Continues
On Sri Lanka, 216 Pg UN Report Obtained by Inner City Press, Annex Shows Denied Meeting Took Place
With the UN still not having released its Panel of Experts report on war crimes in Sri Lanka, Inner City Press on Monday morning in the UN’s North Lawn building obtained from two separate sources identical scanned copies of the report, 216 pages including the exhibits, and as a public service put one online. One… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, 216 Pg UN Report Obtained by Inner City Press, Annex Shows Denied Meeting Took Place
Sri Lanka Report Held by UN’s Ban & Nambiar Partially Describes White Flag Killings Nambiar Involved In: Conflicts
With the UN still withholding its Panel of Experts’ report on war crimes in Sri Lanka, The Island in its ninth day of publishing portions of the reported that were leaked, presumptively by the government of Mahinda Rajapaksa, has run the “’White Flag’ incident” section (see below). This section raises questions about UN Secretary General… Continue reading Sri Lanka Report Held by UN’s Ban & Nambiar Partially Describes White Flag Killings Nambiar Involved In: Conflicts
On Sri Lanka, After Russia Bashes UN Report, Ban Withholds It, Asks Medvedev to Support Him for Second Term as S-G
Shortly after reneging on his Spokesperson’s Office repeated commitments that the UN Panel of Experts’ report on Sri Lanka war crimes would be released “this week,” UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon told Russian leader Dmitry Medvedev, "I’d like to really count on your strong support, leadership and guidance in continuing my work as secretary-general.” In… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, After Russia Bashes UN Report, Ban Withholds It, Asks Medvedev to Support Him for Second Term as S-G
On Sri Lanka, UN Reneges on Releasing Report “This Week,” 3 More Days
After the UN said it would release its Panel of Experts’ report on Sri Lanka “this week,” at 6:20 pm the evening before the Easter holiday UN acting deputy spokesman Farhan Haq backtracked and announced that it would not be released this week. He referred to “after the Easter holiday,” but he had also said… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Reneges on Releasing Report “This Week,” 3 More Days
On Sri Lanka, As UN Further Delays Release of Report, Pascoe Tells Press He Didn’t Know – So Nambiar In Charge?
In a loss of nerve that sadly is not surprising, the UN Secretariat on Thursday delayed its noon briefing in the expectation that it would belatedly release its Panel of Experts’ report on war crimes in Sri Lanka — and then did not release the report. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s acting Deputy Spokesman Farhan Haq… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, As UN Further Delays Release of Report, Pascoe Tells Press He Didn’t Know – So Nambiar In Charge?
At UN on Sri Lanka Report, Agencies Prepared, Portugal Only Against Leaks
With the UN Panel of Experts’ Sri Lanka report expected to be released April 21 at noon, Inner City Press is told that a meeting was held at 4 pm on April 20 with UN agencies, to get them “on the same page” about the report. Meanwhile, contrary to reports that Portugal opposed mention… Continue reading At UN on Sri Lanka Report, Agencies Prepared, Portugal Only Against Leaks
