The diplomatic action moved outside of the UN on Wednesday night, as the MDG Summit ended with a whimper. Journalists in the UN Media Center were told they’d have to leave a half hour after the General Assembly session stopped, so that power could be turned off and checked after Tuesday’s power outage which… Continue reading As Obama Is Booed at Fundraiser, Chinese-Only Briefing, Sri Lanka Protest, MDGs
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At UN, Ban’s 1st Meeting with Sri Lanka Panel Omitted From Schedule, Links Undisclosed
The panel of experts on war crimes in Sri Lanka, which UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon announced in March, is supposed to complete its work within four months of formally beginning. On September 14, Inner City Press asked Ban’s spokesman Martin Nesirky why the panel had not yet even begun. Nesirky replied that it would… Continue reading At UN, Ban’s 1st Meeting with Sri Lanka Panel Omitted From Schedule, Links Undisclosed
At UN, Ban Silent on Sri Lanka Repeal of Term Limits, Links, Panel Still Not Started
As Sri Lanka’s Mahinda Rajapaksa moved to repeal term limits, and barred publication which criticized this as inconsistent with national reconciliation, the UN and Secretary General Ban Ki-moon stayed silent. Inner City Press on September 14 pushed and asked Mr. Ban’s spokesman Martin Nesirky about this, about why Ban’s panel of experts on war crimes… Continue reading At UN, Ban Silent on Sri Lanka Repeal of Term Limits, Links, Panel Still Not Started
UN Happy Talk from Ban & Spokesman, No Sudan, No Sri Lanka or Congo Accountability
Ban Ki-moon and his team, trying to manipulate the media, will attempt to use the upcoming UN General Debate to nail down a second term for “Mister Ban,” UN sources observing Ban’s recent behavior say. On Monday, Ban and his spokesman Martin Nesirky chose and answered questions, none of them on such topics as the… Continue reading UN Happy Talk from Ban & Spokesman, No Sudan, No Sri Lanka or Congo Accountability
On Sri Lanka, UN’s Holmes Speaks of Gov’t Shelling, Casualties, 2 Sides’ Propaganda
Asked about Sri Lanka on his final day as UN Humanitarian Coordinator, John Holmes offered a defense of his department’s funding of the government’s internment camps while admitting the government may have “deliberately shelled” civilians and hospitals. Video here, from Minute 17:29. Inner City Press asked Holmes about criticism of his and the UN’s actions… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN’s Holmes Speaks of Gov’t Shelling, Casualties, 2 Sides’ Propaganda
At UN, Sri Lanka Move to Place Alleged War Criminal As Ambassador Questioned
Sri Lanka’s Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN post, vacant following Bandula Jayasekera’s department triggered by a sexual harassment scandal, is now reportedly slated to be filled by Major General Shavendra Silva, who “was allegedly among those mentioned by MP Sarath Fonseka in a media interview where he had said that the former 58 Division… Continue reading At UN, Sri Lanka Move to Place Alleged War Criminal As Ambassador Questioned
At UN, Holmes’ Humanitarian Tenure Ends With Sudan Silence, Sri Lanka Questions of Good Cop, Bad Cop, Off Record Jokes
What is the role of the UN’s emergency relief and humanitarian coordinator? The question is raises as the UK’s Sir John Holmes ends his 3 1/2 years in the position. Initially the UK put him forward to head the UN Department of Political Affairs. When this was impossible, he was given the humanitarian job.… Continue reading At UN, Holmes’ Humanitarian Tenure Ends With Sudan Silence, Sri Lanka Questions of Good Cop, Bad Cop, Off Record Jokes
UN’s Ban To Be 3rd "Giant of Asia" by Tom Plate, Lee Kuan Yew’s Confidante on Sri Lankan "Ethnic Cleansing"
Starting with a 200 page book of “Conversations with Lee Kuan Yew,” the get-things-done founder of modern Singapore, American author Tom Plate is engaged in a Giants of Asia trilogy. The next in the series is Mahathir Mohamad of Malaysia. The third Giant of Asia, Plate said at a VIP book party on August… Continue reading UN’s Ban To Be 3rd "Giant of Asia" by Tom Plate, Lee Kuan Yew’s Confidante on Sri Lankan "Ethnic Cleansing"
At UN, R2P Re-Argued Amid Ban Ki-moon Silence on Sri Lanka and Sudan Starvation of IDPs, Kyrgyz Sidestep
On a day that UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon spoke about the Kalma Camp in Darfur, but not the Sudanese government’s starvation of its residents, Ban’s advisers on genocide and Responsibility to Protect (R2P) fielded questions from largely skeptical member states. In the final hour of debate, Nicaragua and Venezuela trashed the concept of R2P.… Continue reading At UN, R2P Re-Argued Amid Ban Ki-moon Silence on Sri Lanka and Sudan Starvation of IDPs, Kyrgyz Sidestep
At UN, Ban “Melts Down, Admits” Dealing An OIOS Post to a South African, Calls Ethics Questions Small, 2d Term in Play
“I always do the right thing,” UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said Monday, faced with long pending questions about mis-management and undermining the independence of the UN Office of Internal Oversight Services. But Ban appeared to admit violating a founding principle of OIOS, that the Secretary General not intrude and give out top OIOS jobs… Continue reading At UN, Ban “Melts Down, Admits” Dealing An OIOS Post to a South African, Calls Ethics Questions Small, 2d Term in Play
