As Sri Lanka Burns Him in Effigy, UN Ban Has No Comment, Pillay Says Speak to Gov’t

A day after UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon was burned in effigy in Sri Lanka, on his way into the UN Security Council he stopped to greet the Press. Inevitably, Inner City Press asked him what he was going to do about the taking hostage of UN staff in Colombo and the closure of the… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Burns Him in Effigy, UN Ban Has No Comment, Pillay Says Speak to Gov’t

As UN Capitulates and Closes Sri Lanka Office, Conflict in Council, Bribery Alleged

With Sri Lanka government minister Wimal Weerawansa threatening to get “more serious” than Tuesday’s hostage taking of UN staff, and the UN capitulating by closing its office in Colombo on Wednesday, in New York the UN Security Council will meet on Wednesday morning. The topic is “The Protection of Civilians.” On Tuesday evening the political… Continue reading As UN Capitulates and Closes Sri Lanka Office, Conflict in Council, Bribery Alleged

As Sri Lanka Burns UN Ban in Effigy, Some NAM Members Abandon It, UN In Disarray, Kohona Dressed Down

In the wake of the government sponsored or allowed hostage taking of UN staff in Colombo, Inner City Press on Tuesday asked the Permanent Representative to the UN of a major South Asian country if he still supported Sri Lanka’s requested Non Aligned Movement statement opposing the UN’s war crimes panel.   We’ll just stay… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Burns UN Ban in Effigy, Some NAM Members Abandon It, UN In Disarray, Kohona Dressed Down

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UN Downplays Sri Lanka Hostage Taking of its Staff, Ban Has Not Called Rajapaksa

The UN continued running scared of Sri Lanka’s Rajapaksa, even after its staff in Colombo were held hostage by a mob led by a minister in Rajapaksa’s government, Wimal Weerawansa.    Inner City Press asked the Associate Spokesman for UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, Farhan Haq, what he made of Weerawansa’s cell phone call to… Continue reading UN Downplays Sri Lanka Hostage Taking of its Staff, Ban Has Not Called Rajapaksa

Sri Lanka Minister and Mob Hold UN Staff Hostage, Ban Remains Silent

The UN’s compound in Colombo has been surrounded, UN staff held hostage by a crowd led by Sri Lankan government minister Wimal Weerawansa. "We warn the U.N. to withdraw the (investigating) panel if they want to get the employees out," Weerawansa told the protesters. The siege came six days after Weerawansa urged crowds to take… Continue reading Sri Lanka Minister and Mob Hold UN Staff Hostage, Ban Remains Silent

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Sri Lanka Army Claims Dutch Ambassador Support Despite EU Human Rights Cut of GSP Plus Concession

As the European Union cut off Sri Lanka‘s trade concession on human rights grounds, the Sri Lankan Ministry of Defense claimed that EU member (and World Cup semi finalist) The Netherlands “appreciates the diplomatic and strategic position upheld by the Government of Sri Lanka with respect to the pressure exerted by certain countries in connection… Continue reading Sri Lanka Army Claims Dutch Ambassador Support Despite EU Human Rights Cut of GSP Plus Concession

As Sri Lanka Party in Power Threatens UN Staff, Ban Stays Silent, DPR To Go

The UN said it was an “individual opinion,” when Sri Lanka’s Minister for Housing and Construction Wimal Weerawansa last week called for UN staff in Colombo to be taken hostage to forestall any consideration of war crimes.   Inner City Press inquired a second time, and the same UN spokesperson, Farhan Haq, said “we have… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Party in Power Threatens UN Staff, Ban Stays Silent, DPR To Go

On Sri Lanka, UN Continues to Spin Threat Against Its Staff, From Gandhi to Apology?

When a government’s minister openly urges that UN staff members be taken hostage, what does the UN say? If the country were for example Sudan, the UN would immediately denounce it. But Secretary General Ban Ki-moon takes a different approach to Sri Lanka. At first this was, sources in the Ban administration said, due to… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Continues to Spin Threat Against Its Staff, From Gandhi to Apology?

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As Sri Lanka Threatens UN Staff, Ban’s UN Makes Excuses, Calls It Gandhian

As Sri Lanka‘s minister of housing called for UN staff to be held hostage until any war crimes inquiry is stopped, the UN in New York made excuses for the threat. Inner City Press asked about Minister Wimal Weerawansa’s call for “to surround the UN office in Sri Lanka and trap the staff inside until… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Threatens UN Staff, Ban’s UN Makes Excuses, Calls It Gandhian

As Sri Lanka Says No Visas, UN Says No Need to Visit or Talk to Witnesses

The government of Sri Lanka has said it will deny visas to members of the UN panel of experts to advise Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on alleged war crimes in the final stage of that country’s civil war. Inner City Press asked Mr. Ban’s spokesman Martin Nesirky for Ban’s response to being thus rebuffed. Video… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Says No Visas, UN Says No Need to Visit or Talk to Witnesses