Before surrendering Tamil Tiger leaders were shot to death last year, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s chief of staff Vijay Nambiar says he was assured they would be treated like normal prisoners of war by Mahinda Rajapaksa, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, and Palitha Kohona, currently Sri Lanka’s Permanent Representative to the UN. On May 28, Mr. Kohona… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Kohona Denies Assuring UN’s Nambiar Rebels Would Not Be Executed, Qorvis told Peiris to Leave NPC
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In DC, Peiris of Sri Lanka Shows Not Ready for Prime Time, Hillary Clinton to Hear War Crimes Defense
Now that Sri Lanka Minister of External Affairs Gamini Lakshman Peiris has turned tail and run out of the National Press Club without speaking or offering any explanation, the world can see what Inner City Press has diagnosed since the Peiris visit began over last weekend: he is not ready for prime time. At the… Continue reading In DC, Peiris of Sri Lanka Shows Not Ready for Prime Time, Hillary Clinton to Hear War Crimes Defense
On Sri Lanka, UN Did Not Recuse Nambiar, UK Supports Ban Panel, Peiris Waits
As questions mount about the role in crimes of war in Sri Lanka of both Vijay Nambiar, the chef de cabinet of UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, and Sri Lankan diplomat Palitha Kohona, the UN on Wednesday said that in setting up the long promised UN group of experts, "it’s not as if it’s simply… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Did Not Recuse Nambiar, UK Supports Ban Panel, Peiris Waits
On Murders after Surrender, UN’s Nambiar Muses on Crossfire, Speaking With Kohona
Beyond the allegations of the UN being complicit in war crimes in Sri Lanka, made by the International Crisis Group, there is an additional question about UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s chief of staff Vijay Nambiar role in convincing Tamil Tiger leaders to surrender, which led to their summary execution. Mr. Nambiar’s belated defense is… Continue reading On Murders after Surrender, UN’s Nambiar Muses on Crossfire, Speaking With Kohona
As Sri Lanka Spins, UN Slow and Silent on Why Stopped Counting the Dead
Eighteen hours after UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon met with Sri Lankan minister G.L. Peiris, Inner City Press asked him how the meeting had gone and what he had said. His associate spokesperson Choi Soung-ah cut in, "We’ll get you a read out… We have a read out for today." But Sri Lanka’s Mission to… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Spins, UN Slow and Silent on Why Stopped Counting the Dead
As UN Ban Ki-moon Hosts Sri Lanka Peiris, Press Banned Even from Photo Op, "Turn That Camera Off"
Not only on Sri Lanka and war crimes, but now on press freedom and access, the UN has hit a new low. Hours after UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon told Inner City Press he "totally reject[s] all that kind of allegations" by the International Crisis Group of UN complicity in violation of international humanitarian law,… Continue reading As UN Ban Ki-moon Hosts Sri Lanka Peiris, Press Banned Even from Photo Op, "Turn That Camera Off"
On UN Role in Sri Lanka War Crimes, Ban Rejects Then Denies Rejecting Allegations
"I totally reject all that kind of allegations," UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon told the Press on Monday, responding to a question about the UN’s involvement in war crimes in Sri Lanka. Video here, from Minute 38:07. Two minutes later, in response to a second question from Inner City Press, Mr. Ban said, "I rejected… Continue reading On UN Role in Sri Lanka War Crimes, Ban Rejects Then Denies Rejecting Allegations
In Waldorf, Peiris and Kohona of Sri Lanka Spin Selectively, War Crimes Defense Tour Begins Behind Closed Doors
Sri Lanka’s war crimes defense tour has begun. Sunday evening in Manhattan’s Waldorf Astoria hotel, new Minister of External Affairs G.L. Peiris held interviews with selected reporters in the presence of the country’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Palitha Kohona. One reporter upon leaving his interview with Peiris told Inner City Press, "Well, he made… Continue reading In Waldorf, Peiris and Kohona of Sri Lanka Spin Selectively, War Crimes Defense Tour Begins Behind Closed Doors
Sri Lanka’s Peiris to Meet Ban, Nambiar and Select Press, War Crimes and Internment Camp Questions Not Taken
Eighty eight days have passed since UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon announced he would name a panel of experts to advise him on war crimes in Sri Lanka. Still not a single panel member has been named. Now new Sri Lankan Minister of External Affairs Professor G.L. Peiris is flying to New York to meet… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Peiris to Meet Ban, Nambiar and Select Press, War Crimes and Internment Camp Questions Not Taken
On Sri Lanka, IMF Calls War Crimes Report Of Concern, Tranche Turns on Budget?
Asked about Sri Lanka, IMF spokesperson Caroline Atkinson on May 20 said, "on the war crimes report, yes of course we’re aware of that, and that’s something that’s of concern and interest." Inner City Press had asked about the IMF’s current visit to northern Sri Lanka, the status of the delayed third tranche of… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, IMF Calls War Crimes Report Of Concern, Tranche Turns on Budget?
