The UN has apparently agreed to further limit the scope of its Panel on accountability in Sri Lanka, while ignoring and even prohibiting Press questions for two weeks now. After Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on December 17 bragged that the Panel would travel to Sri Lanka, and praised President Mahinda Rajapaksa for “flexibility,” the country’s… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Brags of Limits on UN War Crimes Panel, UN Stonewalls Press
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UN Extends Sri Lanka Panel Entry Deadline to End of 2010, Trip Before Jan 15?
The UN has quietly extended the deadline for submission to its Sri Lanka war crimes Panel of Experts until the end of this month, acting Deputy Spokesman Farhan Haq told Inner City Press on December 20. In the run up to the initial December 15 deadline, Inner City Press asked Haq and his office about… Continue reading UN Extends Sri Lanka Panel Entry Deadline to End of 2010, Trip Before Jan 15?
At UN, Ban Says His Panel Will Travel to Sri Lanka, Extension Not Confirmed
Less than a month before its report of war crimes in Sri Lanka is due, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s Panel of Experts “is now able to visit Sri Lanka and meet with the Commission on Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation,” Ban told the Press on Friday. While dodging Inner City Press’ question of whether he… Continue reading At UN, Ban Says His Panel Will Travel to Sri Lanka, Extension Not Confirmed
At UN, As Sri Lanka War Crimes Panel Rejected Evidence, UN Promises Extension
The day after the submission deadline of the Sri Lanka war crimes Panel of Experts named by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, and after Inner City Press reported and asked about submissions being bounce back and rejected by the Panel, UN acting Deputy Spokesman Farhan Haq told the Press that “there will be some extension… Continue reading At UN, As Sri Lanka War Crimes Panel Rejected Evidence, UN Promises Extension
At UN on Sri Lanka War Crimes Panel Deadline, Secretariat on Vacation
On Sri Lanka, today is the deadline set by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s Panel of Experts for written submissions. The Panel, through an automatic e-mail from its Secretariat who says he is “out of the office” through the end of the year, states that it “has a limited time for its work and has… Continue reading At UN on Sri Lanka War Crimes Panel Deadline, Secretariat on Vacation
On Sri Lanka, ICC Prosecution “Could Be an Option” for State Party Nationals
With International Criminal Court prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo at the UN on Tuesday, Inner City Press asked him about the killings in Sri Lanka and if and when the ICC could take action. Video here, from Minute 21:14. Ocampo began with the obvious, that Sri Lanka is not a state party to the Rome Statute… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, ICC Prosecution “Could Be an Option” for State Party Nationals
On Sri Lanka, UN Can’t Confirm Will Talk to White Flag Silva, Or Report Will Be Public
Will the Sri Lanka accountability panel of UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon even ask to interview General Shavendra Silva, now posted in New York as the country’s Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN? Inner City Press put this question to Ban’s acting Deputy Spokesperson Farhan Haq on November 22, the day after a widely… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Can’t Confirm Will Talk to White Flag Silva, Or Report Will Be Public
At UN, As War Criminal Posted as Sri Lanka Deputy, Will Panel Interview Him?
Sri Lanka’s placement as its Deputy Permanent Representative at the UN of general Shavendra Silva, responsible for many of the war crimes in 2009 which made UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon belatedly name a Panel of Experts, has now been noted by a New York tabloid. Three months ago for an August 25 report, Inner… Continue reading At UN, As War Criminal Posted as Sri Lanka Deputy, Will Panel Interview Him?
At UN, Questions on Sudan, Sri Lanka & Haiti Left Unanswered Amid Free Lunch & Happy Talk, No Q&A
Rather than answer questions, the UN tries to fill the time of Q&A with Pollyanna information about which the press corps has no questions or apparently interest. Outside, a free lunch is served, as if to guarantee attendance. To this has the UN been reduced. On November 19, the noon briefing was truncated with only… Continue reading At UN, Questions on Sudan, Sri Lanka & Haiti Left Unanswered Amid Free Lunch & Happy Talk, No Q&A
On Sri Lanka, UN Says Panel Might Consider New Photos, But No Comment
In the wake of more photographs depicting mass murders in the final stages of the conflict in Sri Lanka in 2009 emerging, Inner City Press on Friday asked UN acting Deputy Spokesperson Farhan Haq if this is the type of evidence that can or will be considered by Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s three person panel… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Says Panel Might Consider New Photos, But No Comment
