The UN of Secretary General Ban Ki-moon waited two weeks after its Panel of Experts report on Sri Lanka was finished before handing it to the country’s deputy ambassador General Shavendra Silva, but not to the public. After a week of selective leaking of the report, presumptively by the Sri Lankan government of Mahinda… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, As GL Peiris Trashes Report, UN Moves to Release It
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On Sri Lanka, Kohona on UN Incompetence, Silva on Press Freedom
With the UN unwilling to comment on its own Panel of Experts’ report on Sri Lanka, which the UN gave to Sri Lankan Deputy Permanent Representative Shavendra Silva a week ago, Inner City Press has sought comments from Silva, Permanent Representative Palitha Kohona and the UK Mission to the UN, among others. At April 19… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, Kohona on UN Incompetence, Silva on Press Freedom
On Sri Lanka, UN’s Take of Non-Release Shifts, 3 Weeks After Panel Finished
The UN’s story about their delay in releasing the Panel of Experts’ report on Sri Lanka got even more convoluted on April 20. Inner City Press asked Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s acting Deputy Spokesman Farhan Haq to explain the delay between the Panel’s sign off date on the report as obtained and published by Inner… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN’s Take of Non-Release Shifts, 3 Weeks After Panel Finished
UN Report Was Ready March 31 But Was Delayed for Sri Lanka, Kohona Says Don’t Release, Silva Lobbies
The scanned portion of the UN Panel of Experts report on Sri Lanka war crimes leaked, presumptively by the government, to The Island newspaper has been obtained by Inner City Press and is being put online here. It shows that the Panel’s three members signed off on the report on March 31, 2011. Why was… Continue reading UN Report Was Ready March 31 But Was Delayed for Sri Lanka, Kohona Says Don’t Release, Silva Lobbies
On Sri Lanka, UN Gave 196 Pages to Silva, Asked 24 Then 36 Hours, Got Played
On Sri Lanka, with the UN Secretariat in seeming paralysis holding back the war crimes Panel of Experts’ report five full days after portions were leaked, presumptively by the government, to The Island newspaper, sources have described the process to Inner City Press. The report, they say, is 196 pages long. On April 11,… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Gave 196 Pages to Silva, Asked 24 Then 36 Hours, Got Played
As UN Still Withholds Sri Lanka War Crimes Report, Confirms Nambiar Reviews It, No Russia Read Out Until Later
The UN Secretariat still did not release the Sri Lanka Panel of Experts war crimes report at its noon briefing on April 19, five full days after portions began appearing in The Island newspaper, presumptively leaked by the government itself. UN Department of Political Affairs chief Lynn Pascoe did raise the Sri Lanka report… Continue reading As UN Still Withholds Sri Lanka War Crimes Report, Confirms Nambiar Reviews It, No Russia Read Out Until Later
As UN Security Council Hears of Sri Lanka Report, Russia Objects, Ban Ki-moon to Moscow, Sacrifice for 2d Term?
Sri Lanka and the UN Panel of Experts’ report were listed in advance as topics of the Security Council briefing on the afternoon of April 18 by UN Department of Political Affairs chief Lynn Pascoe. Click here for that exclusive Inner City Press report. The issues had been so listed even before the leak,… Continue reading As UN Security Council Hears of Sri Lanka Report, Russia Objects, Ban Ki-moon to Moscow, Sacrifice for 2d Term?
At UN, Sri Lanka Put on Security Council Schedule, “Leak May Change Things," Council Member Tells Inner City Press
While UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon sits on the Panel of Experts’ report on Sri Lanka, it was scheduled to be a topic in the UN Security Council’s Monday afternoon meeting, Ban’s top political official Lynn Pascoe told Inner City Press Monday at 3 pm. Inner City Press asked Pascoe, “Are you one of… Continue reading At UN, Sri Lanka Put on Security Council Schedule, “Leak May Change Things," Council Member Tells Inner City Press
On Sri Lanka, UN Withholds Report Which Was Leaked "Shortly After" Gov’t Got it For Review by Adviser Nambiar
Three full days after portions of the Sri Lanka war crimes report was leaked, presumptively by the government of Mahinda Rajapaksa, to The Island newspaper, the UN still at its Monday noon briefing did not release the full report. Inner City Press asked acting Deputy Spokesman Farhan Haq why the report was not being released,… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Withholds Report Which Was Leaked "Shortly After" Gov’t Got it For Review by Adviser Nambiar
In Sri Lanka, UN Allowed Sabotage of its Report, Which Chides Ban Ki-moon for Withholding Casualty Figures
When the UN gave a copy of its long delayed Panel of Experts’ report on war crimes in Sri Lanka to the government of Mahinda Rajapaksa while withholding it from the press and public, the next steps were foreseeable. First, the government criticized the report as “flawed” and “baseless” while no one else could… Continue reading In Sri Lanka, UN Allowed Sabotage of its Report, Which Chides Ban Ki-moon for Withholding Casualty Figures
