Amid controversy about the UN’s seeming failure to follow up on accountability for presumptive war crimes in the killing of tens of thousands of civilians in Sri Lanka, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and his chief of staff Vijay Nambiar met Wednesday with the country’s Attorney General Mohan Peiris and its Deputy Permanent Representative to… Continue reading At UN, Ban & Nambiar Meet Sri Lanka AG & General Silva, Despite Denials
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On Sri Lanka, As UN Haq Claims No Nambiar ICC Filing, Meeting Disputed
With the UN accused of misstatements by Sri Lanka’s government, the UN spokesperson’s office has claimed that there is no filing with the International Criminal Court involving chief of staff Vijay Nambiar, in the process telling media covering Myanmar that an Inner City Press story is inaccurate. But when UN spokesman Martin Nesirky was publicly… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, As UN Haq Claims No Nambiar ICC Filing, Meeting Disputed
At UN, Ban to Meet with Sri Lanka AG, His Panel Undercut, No Nambiar Comment
Two months after UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon claimed that his Panel on Sri Lanka could visit the country due to President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s “flexibility,” on February 23 Ban is set to meet in New York with Sri Lankan Attorney General Mohan Peiris and Secretary for External Affairs C.R. Jayasinghe, Inner City Press learned late… Continue reading At UN, Ban to Meet with Sri Lanka AG, His Panel Undercut, No Nambiar Comment
Sri Lanka War Crimes Filing with ICC Names UN Nambiar Along With Kohona
Charges filed with the International Criminal Court concerning war crimes in Sri Lanka name not only that country’s Permanent Representative to the UN Palitha Kohona, based on his joint Australian citizenship, but also UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s own chief of staff Vijay Nambiar. The detailed filing, which Kohona refused to “dignify” to the Australian… Continue reading Sri Lanka War Crimes Filing with ICC Names UN Nambiar Along With Kohona
With Ban Criticized on Press Freedom, UN Again Denies Getting Petition on Disappeared Journalist in Sri Lanka
Two weeks after the UN acknowledged that a petition about a journalist’s disappearance was transmitted to New York by its office in Sri Lanka, UN spokesman Martin Nesirky on Tuesday claimed “we here did not receive a petition yet. If there is such a petition.. we haven’t seen it yet.” Video here. The UN of… Continue reading With Ban Criticized on Press Freedom, UN Again Denies Getting Petition on Disappeared Journalist in Sri Lanka
With UN Panel Blocked from Sri Lanka, Ban Says “There Was An Agreement"
On Sri Lanka, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Tuesday insisted to Inner City Press that “there was an agreement” and that his “Panel will visit Sri Lanka.” But not only have seven weeks gone by since Ban praised President Mahinda Rajapaksa for his “flexibility” and announced his Panel on Accountability would go — since… Continue reading With UN Panel Blocked from Sri Lanka, Ban Says “There Was An Agreement"
On Sri Lanka War Crimes, UN’s Ban at Oxford Listed 2005 Trip for S. Korea, Now His Panel Offers Mere Video Call
“I visited Sri Lanka twice” UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said on February 2 at Oxford, answered a question about the UN failing to protect Tamils and failing to pursue accountability for those who ordered them killed. Inner City Press had covered Ban’s May 2009 trip to Sri Lanka, but was unaware of any other… Continue reading On Sri Lanka War Crimes, UN’s Ban at Oxford Listed 2005 Trip for S. Korea, Now His Panel Offers Mere Video Call
As UN Says Panel Sri Lanka Visit “Desirable But Not Essential,” Ban Protested
After the UN has repeatedly said that travel to Sri Lanka by Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s Panel on Accountability is “not essential,” Ban answered a question amid protests after his speech at Oxford by saying that his Panel “has not yet been able to complete its mission. They are still negotiating with the Sri Lankan… Continue reading As UN Says Panel Sri Lanka Visit “Desirable But Not Essential,” Ban Protested
In UN Forest Week, Maathai Dodges on UNDP, Sri Lanka Dispute
Alongside UN inaction on Egypt, and lack of follow through on Darfur and Cote d’Ivoire, it’s forest week at the UN. Wednesday the UN Food & Agriculture Organization’s forestry expert Eduardo Rojas-Briales told the Press that, as a region, Asia is doing well. He named as Asian countries going the wrong way on forests Myanmar,… Continue reading In UN Forest Week, Maathai Dodges on UNDP, Sri Lanka Dispute
As in Sri Lanka Media Is Burned Down, UN “Is Not Aware” of Petition about Disappeared Journalist, Silent for 1 Week
As in Sri Lanka the office of Lanka-e-News was burned down and the UN had no comment, nor would the UN on January 31 even confirm receipt of a petition from the wife of journalist Prageeth Eknaligoda, disappeared on January 24, 2010. A year after the disappearance, January 24, 2011 Inner City Press asked UN… Continue reading As in Sri Lanka Media Is Burned Down, UN “Is Not Aware” of Petition about Disappeared Journalist, Silent for 1 Week
