At UN, Sri Lanka Panel’s 4 Months Has Not Begun, Ban Gives In to Protest?

After Sri Lanka’s May 2009 “bloodbath on the beach” which killed thousands of civilians, it took UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon more than a year to name a three person Panel of Experts to merely offer advice on accountability.   On August 2, two months after the assault on the Gaza flotilla which killed eight… Continue reading At UN, Sri Lanka Panel’s 4 Months Has Not Begun, Ban Gives In to Protest?

As UN Names Gaza Flotilla Panel, Uribe Seems Ill-Timed, Sri Lanka Delay Contrasted

As Inner City Press predicted Saturday, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has announced a panel on the assault on the Gaza flotilla, chaired by former New Zealand prime minister Geoffrey Palmer. While Inner City Press said the announcement could come as early as Sunday, the UN made its announcement 9:38 Monday morning. The vice chair… Continue reading As UN Names Gaza Flotilla Panel, Uribe Seems Ill-Timed, Sri Lanka Delay Contrasted

At UN, Sri Lanka Panel Stalled on Staffing, Rajapaksa’s RSVP for September, Rice and Kyrgyz Constrasts

The UN’s panel of experts on Sri Lanka war crimes and accountability has still not officially begun its work. Why not?   Inner City Press is told that the hang up is the staffing for the panel. It has been confirmed that the initial plan was for the chief of staff to be Jessica Neuwirth,… Continue reading At UN, Sri Lanka Panel Stalled on Staffing, Rajapaksa’s RSVP for September, Rice and Kyrgyz Constrasts

On Darfur, As US Gration Says Genocide Charge Makes His Job Harder, Rice Insists Policy is Clear and United: Or Is It AWOL?

Days after Sudan’s Omar Al Bashir was indicted for genocide by the International Criminal Court, UN envoy to Sudan Scott Gration said that the indictment “makes my job harder.”   This not surprisingly gave rise to outrage among human rights advocates. Tuesday at the UN, Inner City Press asked US Ambassador Susan Rice if Gration’s… Continue reading On Darfur, As US Gration Says Genocide Charge Makes His Job Harder, Rice Insists Policy is Clear and United: Or Is It AWOL?

As Sri Lanka Panel Meets With Nambiar, 4 Month Clock Frozen, Pillay’s Office Will Staff

While the UN Panel of Experts on Sri Lanka war crimes did, the UN confirmed on July 20, have the first of three days of meetings in New York on July 19, the UN now says that the four month clock for the Panel’s report will not beginning in these three days. The UN would… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Panel Meets With Nambiar, 4 Month Clock Frozen, Pillay’s Office Will Staff

On Sri Lanka, UN Panel’s Problems, of Blackmail as Guatemala Cites R2P, NAM Games of Iran, Venezuela to Head G-77?

Sri Lanka and the Non Aligned Movement letter it requested to oppose UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s advisory panel on accountability were inquired into at the UN throughout the day on July 16, at the UN noon briefing, in front of the Security Council and later upstairs at a celebration of Nelson Mandela’s 92nd birthday.… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Panel’s Problems, of Blackmail as Guatemala Cites R2P, NAM Games of Iran, Venezuela to Head G-77?

On Sri Lanka, NAM Will Wait, "Pillay’s" Neuwirth to Head Panel Staff of 8, Qatar Pitched Iran to Head NAM

We’ll “take our time” on the Sri Lanka letter, the current head of the Non Aligned Movement told Inner City Press on Thursday night, to see if they can “make up to Secretary General” Ban Ki-moon.   He added that “a lot of comments” against the letter were received from NAM members, on “the relation… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, NAM Will Wait, "Pillay’s" Neuwirth to Head Panel Staff of 8, Qatar Pitched Iran to Head NAM

Sri Lanka Statement Minimizing UN Panel Done with Buhne, As Kohona Pitches Officials

When UN Secretary General issued a statement late on July 9 minimizing the mandate of the UN panel of experts on accountability in Sri Lanka, the purpose of the statement was opaque. Hours later, Sri Lanka government minister Wimal Weerawansa called off his “hunger strike to the death” a mere two days in. On July… Continue reading Sri Lanka Statement Minimizing UN Panel Done with Buhne, As Kohona Pitches Officials

UN’s Ban Belatedly Ascribes Siege to Sri Lanka Government, But Won’t Call for Visas for UN War Crimes Experts Panel

A week after the UN characterized as “individual” Sri Lankan government minister Wimal Weerawansa’s urging that UN staff be taken hostage until the UN advisory panel on possible war crimes in the country be disbanded, on July 8 Secretary General Ban Ki-moon belated deemed “unacceptable.. the unruly protests organized and led by a cabinet minister… Continue reading UN’s Ban Belatedly Ascribes Siege to Sri Lanka Government, But Won’t Call for Visas for UN War Crimes Experts Panel

As Sri Lanka Minister Blocks 150 UN Staff, UN Nambiar Assured by Kohona

With 300 UN staff kept out of work in Sri Lanka due to Tuesday’s hostage situation, the UN on Wednesday told Inner City Press it had gotten assurances “at a high level” that this would not continue.   Before Inner City Press could ask if the UN had yet spoke with any of the three… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Minister Blocks 150 UN Staff, UN Nambiar Assured by Kohona