This is no way to conduct, or release, an inquiry into war crimes. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, who claimed UN Panel of Experts could travel to Sri Lanka due to President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s “flexibility,” belatedly got the report on April 12. But he only gave it to Rajapaksa’s government, not to the public. That… Continue reading On Sri Lanka War Crimes, After Ban Ki-moon Gives Rajapaksa a Head Start, a Partial Text Emerges, Criticism of UN
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US Urges Sri Lanka to “Use” in a “Process of Accountability” the UN Panel Report – Which Ban Ki-moon Still Withholds
On Sri Lanka, the Obama administration would like the Mahinda Rajapaksa government to “use” the Panel of Experts report on presumptive war crimes in the final stages of the conflict, State Department spokesman Mark Toner told Inner City Press on Thursday. Toner said the US has “encouraged the Sri Lankan government to engage in a… Continue reading US Urges Sri Lanka to “Use” in a “Process of Accountability” the UN Panel Report – Which Ban Ki-moon Still Withholds
At UN, As Ban Gets Sri Lanka Report, He Gives to Government, Misleading on Meetings, Nambiar Conflict Called "Specious"
The UN’s long delayed report into accountability for war crimes in Sri Lanka was handed to Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Tuesday, Ban’s acting deputy spokesman Farhan Haq announced on April 12, confirming Inner City Press’ exclusive report on April 11 that Tuesday would be the day. But the report was not made public. Rather,… Continue reading At UN, As Ban Gets Sri Lanka Report, He Gives to Government, Misleading on Meetings, Nambiar Conflict Called "Specious"
At UN, Sri Lanka War Crimes Report To Be Handed to Ban Ki-moon on April 12, Sources Say, Murky Panel
The UN’s long delayed report on accountability for war crimes in Sri Lanka is now slated to be handed to Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on April 12, sources tell Inner City Press. The report will not be made public at that time, they say, and perhaps it never will. Inner City Press has repeatedly… Continue reading At UN, Sri Lanka War Crimes Report To Be Handed to Ban Ki-moon on April 12, Sources Say, Murky Panel
On Sri Lanka, UN Says No Date Set for Panel Report, Ban to Proclaim on Its Secrecy
The UN on March 28 said that for its Sri Lanka panel’s report, “no date has yet been scheduled” for it to be submitted to Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, and that what happens after that, including any release to the public, is for Ban “to decide and pronounce on.” Inner City Press had asked,… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Says No Date Set for Panel Report, Ban to Proclaim on Its Secrecy
On Sri Lanka, UN’s Haq Insists His Denial Meant Nambiar Isn’t Target of ICC Complaint, Is Only Called a "Co-Perpetrator"
On Sri Lanka, a complaint filed with the International Criminal Court against Palitha Kohona states of UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s chief of staff that there is “a basis to question whether Vijay Nambiar was in fact an innocent neutral intermediary or in fact a co-perpetrator within the negotiation related community.” Inner City Press on… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN’s Haq Insists His Denial Meant Nambiar Isn’t Target of ICC Complaint, Is Only Called a "Co-Perpetrator"
On Sri Lanka, UN Claims Inaccuracies in Press Freedom Groups’ Petition, Passes Buck
The UN of Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, so tongue tied about Sri Lanka and whether its Panel on Accountability will as claimed travel there, on March 9 confirmed receiving a petition from press freedom groups about disappeared Sri Lankan journalist Prageeth Eknelygoda, a day after Inner City Press asked about the letter. But UN spokesman… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Claims Inaccuracies in Press Freedom Groups’ Petition, Passes Buck
With UN Dodging on Ban’s Sri Lanka Accountability Panel, Won’t Confirm Receipt of Request about Disappeared Journalist
On issues ranging from press freedom to accountability for war crimes, the UN under Secretary General Ban Ki-moon can barely communicate, dodging questions by saying “we have no comment on that” or “we cannot confirm that” or “it is up to the Panel” — which reports to Ban Ki-moon. Earlier this year, Ban’s spokesman Martin… Continue reading With UN Dodging on Ban’s Sri Lanka Accountability Panel, Won’t Confirm Receipt of Request about Disappeared Journalist
On Sri Lanka, UN Denies “Secret” Meeting, Won’t Say If Report Public
The UN’s evasiveness on the meetings, travel and report of Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s Panel on Sri Lanka continued on March 7, with Ban’s spokesman Martin Nesirky telling Inner City Press that it is up to the Panel to speak for itself, even to decide if its report should be public. Nesirky called “shaky” reporting… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Denies “Secret” Meeting, Won’t Say If Report Public
After Ban Ki-moon Meets Sri Lanka AG & General Silva, UN Won’t Say If First Time, No Trip or Panel in UN Read Out
After months of controversy regarding if Sri Lanka will allow UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s Panel on Accountability to visit the country and interview officials like the Attorney General if not President, Ban himself met on February 23 with with Attorney General Mohan Peiris and the Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, former General Shavendra… Continue reading After Ban Ki-moon Meets Sri Lanka AG & General Silva, UN Won’t Say If First Time, No Trip or Panel in UN Read Out
