In the wake of the UN belated disclosing the identities of the three members of its advisory panel on Sri Lanka war crimes, names that Inner City Press exclusively reported 25 hours before, on the evening of January 22 the politics behind the appointments were made clear to the Press. Sri Lanka argued that its… Continue reading Sri Lanka Spin on S. Africa and ASEAN Played Role in UN Panel, Khmer Rouge Rajapaksa
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On War Crimes, UN Ban’s Panel May Not Speak to Fonseka or Travel to Sri Lanka, Report May Be Secret
A panel on Sri Lanka war crimes has been named by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, the day after Inner City Press exclusively disclosed the names of its three members — but the panel, it turns out, won’t necessarily travel to Sri Lanka or interview any witnesses. Inner City Press asked Mr. Ban’s spokesman Martin… Continue reading On War Crimes, UN Ban’s Panel May Not Speak to Fonseka or Travel to Sri Lanka, Report May Be Secret
UN Sri Lanka Panel To Include Steven Ratner and Yasmin Sooka of S. Africa, Reconciliation or Accountability?
On Sri Lanka war crimes, sources tell Inner City Press that the three names including not only former Indonesian attorney general Darusman but also American lawyer Steven Ratner, and South Africa’s Yasmin Sooka, who served on that country’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission, who was proposed by Ban advisor Nicholas Haysom, also of South Africa. According… Continue reading UN Sri Lanka Panel To Include Steven Ratner and Yasmin Sooka of S. Africa, Reconciliation or Accountability?
On War Crimes, US Rapp Says Sri Lanka Panel Doesn’t Meet Standards, Ban Names Next Week
Sri Lanka’s Rajapaksa administration insists that its panel on "Lessons Learned" is a sufficient response to reports of tens of thousands of civilians killed in the final stage of the conflict last year. On June 18, Inner City Press asked Stephen Rapp, US ambassador at large for war crimes issues, if "Lessons Learned" are enough.… Continue reading On War Crimes, US Rapp Says Sri Lanka Panel Doesn’t Meet Standards, Ban Names Next Week
On World Cup, UN Drop Ball as Street Kids Rounded up, Lemke Moonlights, German Haus
In the run up to this month’s World Cup, the UN system tried to make itself relevant, promising to protect children throughout South Africa, to burnish the image of the Continent, to have wealth and tourist dollars move to lower income zones. Even before the first game on June 11, Inner City Press asked UNICEF… Continue reading On World Cup, UN Drop Ball as Street Kids Rounded up, Lemke Moonlights, German Haus
As in Sri Lanka Rajapaksas Threaten War Crimes Witness Fonseka with Death, UN’s Ban Ki-moon Has No Comment
The role in war crimes in Sri Lanka of the UN, its Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and his chief of staff Vijay Nambiar have been questioned by the International Crisis Group and others. Now Gotabaya Rajapaksa, the defense chief brother of Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa, has on film threatened to hang military whistleblower… Continue reading As in Sri Lanka Rajapaksas Threaten War Crimes Witness Fonseka with Death, UN’s Ban Ki-moon Has No Comment
While on Gaza UN’s Ban Speaks of Terms of Reference, 3 Month Delay on Sri Lanka Panel, Kohona in Israel Probe
Six days after Israel killed nine people on a ship headed to Gaza, the UN put out a note to the Press that Secretary General Ban Ki-moon was conferring with the prime ministers of Israel and Turkey "to ensure that any investigation has the full cooperation of the countries most closely concerned. He is also… Continue reading While on Gaza UN’s Ban Speaks of Terms of Reference, 3 Month Delay on Sri Lanka Panel, Kohona in Israel Probe
At UN, Flotilla Meetings with Ban, Iran Sanctions Said to Proceed, Tamale Diplomacy
The question of who will do the investigation of the assault on the flotilla to Gaza, called for in the UN Security Council Presidential Statement adopted after 12 hours of meetings on Memorial Day, will be discussed if not determined at the UN on June 2. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon will meet with the Ambassadors… Continue reading At UN, Flotilla Meetings with Ban, Iran Sanctions Said to Proceed, Tamale Diplomacy
The Stakeout that Wasn’t: US Asked for TV Camera 12 Hours After Flotilla Meeting, Then Decided Nothing to be Said
Back at the UN Security Council less than 12 hours after their 2 a.m. President Statement on the assault on the flotilla to Gaza, at 12:30 p.m. a UN Television camera was quietly set up. Inner City Press was told that the United States requested the camera, "sometime between 12 and 3 but leave the… Continue reading The Stakeout that Wasn’t: US Asked for TV Camera 12 Hours After Flotilla Meeting, Then Decided Nothing to be Said
On Gaza Flotilla Assault, UNSC Statement Leaves Vague Who Will Investigate
The UN Security Council adopted a vague Presidential Statement at 2 am on Tuesday, in the wake of Monday’s assault by the Israeli Defense Forces on the flotilla to Gaza. Afterward, Inner City Press asked first the new President of the Council, Mexico’s Claude Heller, then US Ambassador Alejandro Wolff, what the provisions means. Their… Continue reading On Gaza Flotilla Assault, UNSC Statement Leaves Vague Who Will Investigate
