Despite Hearing of Death in Sri Lanka, UN Bragg Says No Contact with Ban’s Panel

Hours after the UNbelatedly  told Inner City Press that its humanitarian deputy Catherine Bragg had no restrictions on her recent visa and trip to Sri Lanka, Ms. Bragg said that she has and apparently will have no contact at all with Ban Ki-moon’s Panel on Accountability for war crimes, despite people in Northern Sri Lanka… Continue reading Despite Hearing of Death in Sri Lanka, UN Bragg Says No Contact with Ban’s Panel

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On Sri Lanka, UN Says Bragg Had Visa Without Restriction, Unlike Ban’s Panel

On Sri Lanka, Inner City Press has belatedly gotten some UN answers to questions about humanitarian issues it asked more than a week ago.   The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in the answers it provided today says it “cannot second guess the government” on the fairness of aid distribution, and won’t… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Says Bragg Had Visa Without Restriction, Unlike Ban’s Panel

With UN Panel Blocked from Sri Lanka, Visit Now Called “Not Essential"

After breaking the news that the Sri Lanka Panel of UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon was being blocked by President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s government, Inner City Press has repeatedly asked Ban’s Spokesperson’s Office for comment. In particular, since Ban on December 17 and January 14 told the Press the Panel could go to Sri Lanka, Inner… Continue reading With UN Panel Blocked from Sri Lanka, Visit Now Called “Not Essential"

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With Ban Called Weak on Sri Lanka, UN Claims Unfair to Judge, Unanswered Questions

With Human Rights Watch today critiquing Ban Ki-moon for “undue faith” in his so called “quiet diplomacy” with Sri Lanka’s Mahinda Rajapaksa, the UN’s canned response is that Ban “appointed an Advisory Panel” which will report “soon” and that it’s somehow “not proper to judge the value” of the Panel. But Ban’s Panel has been… Continue reading With Ban Called Weak on Sri Lanka, UN Claims Unfair to Judge, Unanswered Questions

As Ban Ki-moon Sings of Voiceless, UN and Its Spokesman Ignore Darfur, Sri Lanka & Myanmar Questions: Not Doing Job

While Secretary General Ban Ki-moon gave a speech Saturday entitled “UN has duty to speak out for human rights” by the UN News Center, Ban’s spokesman Martin Nesirky ignored human rights questions from the Press about Darfur, Sri Lanka and elsewhere. In Darfur, UN official Ibrahim Gambari had nothing to say about the Sudanese government’s… Continue reading As Ban Ki-moon Sings of Voiceless, UN and Its Spokesman Ignore Darfur, Sri Lanka & Myanmar Questions: Not Doing Job

With Rajapaksa in US Why Wouldn’t Ban Ki-Moon’s UN Panel, Blocked from Sri Lanka, Seek an Interview with Him?

As the Sri Lankan government has confirmed the trip of President Mahinda Rajapaksa to the United States, Inner City Press on January 20 asked UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s spokesman Martin Nesirky if Ban’s Panel of Experts on Accountability in Sri Lanka would seek to speak with Rajapaksa during his time in the US. Video… Continue reading With Rajapaksa in US Why Wouldn’t Ban Ki-Moon’s UN Panel, Blocked from Sri Lanka, Seek an Interview with Him?

UN Gets Sri Lanka Visa for Fundraising, Not War Crimes Panel, Doormat for Despots

A month after visits to Sri Lanka were announced by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon for his Panel of Experts on Accountability, a UN official from New York is finally going to Colombo. It is not, however, about accountability. Rather, deputy chief of the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Catherine Bragg is going… Continue reading UN Gets Sri Lanka Visa for Fundraising, Not War Crimes Panel, Doormat for Despots

On Sri Lanka, UN Panel Delays Report into Next Month, Travel UNclear

On war crimes in Sri Lanka, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon belatedly set up a Panel of Experts, saying that their work would be finished, and report provided, by January 15. On December 17 he announced that the Panel could travel to Sri Lanka, and thanked President Mahinda Rajapaksa for his “flexibility.” Since then, the… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Panel Delays Report into Next Month, Travel UNclear

As Sri Lanka Speaks of “Conditional Visas” for Ban’s Panel, UN Switches to “Potential Visit," No Answer on to Whom Ban Spoke

Eighteen days after UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said his Panel on Accountability would go to Sri Lanka, his spokesman Martin Nesirky now openly called it a “potential visit,” and refused to answer Inner City Press’ questions about who Ban spoke with before his December 17 announcement, and if even the Panel’s staff would visit… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Speaks of “Conditional Visas” for Ban’s Panel, UN Switches to “Potential Visit," No Answer on to Whom Ban Spoke

On Sri Lanka, Amid Confusion About Ban’s Panel, UN Has Nothing Further to Say

At the UN at the end of 2010 confusion reigned, not only on Cote d’Ivoire but also concerning Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s panel on accountability for war crimes in Sri Lanka. Rather than answer if the Panel or its staff would travel to the country and under what conditions, Ban’s Spokesman on December 31 told… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, Amid Confusion About Ban’s Panel, UN Has Nothing Further to Say