As witnesses testify that orders to execute prisoners came from the top of Sri Lanka’s government, the UN on Wednesday couldn’t confirm it is even following the issue. Inner City Press asked Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s spokesman Martin Nesirky about the much publicized report on UK Channel 4. "I would have to check with colleagues… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Names Its Own Palihakkara as Investigator, UN Panel Would Not Look at UN’s Role in War Crimes
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On Sri Lanka, UN Won’t Answer Questions, Its IRIN Censors Criticism of Ban?
With the UN under fire for its role with respect to war crimes in Sri Lanka, the UN has apparently taken to censoring reports which raise the question, while leaving those questions it does in person take unanswered more than a full day later. On May 16 the International Crisis Group e-mailed to the Press… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Won’t Answer Questions, Its IRIN Censors Criticism of Ban?
On Sri Lanka, UN Can’t Say How Many Died, Nor If Ban Called for Ceasefire
With the UN accused in Sri Lanka of funding prison camps, ineffectual efforts at a ceasefire and leaving civilians to fend for themselves, Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s spokesman Martin Nesirky faced and dodged questions on Monday. He did not say how much the UN spent on the internment camps, nor explain the UN’s silence after… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Can’t Say How Many Died, Nor If Ban Called for Ceasefire
On Sri Lanka, ICG Calls for Investigation of UN Inaction, Ban Panel Still Delayed
At the one year anniversary of Sri Lanka’s bloodbath on the beach, the UN which pulled out of Kilinochchi before the slaughter, then funded internment camps for Tamils after Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s "victory tour," has come under questioning. Inner City Press on May 14 asked UN spokesman Martin Nesirky when Ban would follow through… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, ICG Calls for Investigation of UN Inaction, Ban Panel Still Delayed
On Sri Lanka War Crimes, US’ Rice Supports UN’s Ban, So Panel Without Delay?
U.S. Ambassador to the UN Susan Rice told the Press on Thursday, "the Secretary General has a very constructive and worthy interest in accountability inside Sri Lanka and we support his leadership in that regard." Video here, from Minute 8:46. For two months the Sri Lankan government has lobbied against UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s… Continue reading On Sri Lanka War Crimes, US’ Rice Supports UN’s Ban, So Panel Without Delay?
On War Crimes Experts, UN Waits for "Sham"Sri Lankan Panel, Hiding Behind Rice
The UN’s statement on May 10 that on naming a panel of experts on war crimes in Sri Lanka Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s wheels are turning — or spinning — was amplified to Inner City Press on Tuesday by a senior Ban official. "Now they’ve come out with theirs," the UN official said, referring to… Continue reading On War Crimes Experts, UN Waits for "Sham"Sri Lankan Panel, Hiding Behind Rice
As UN Delays on War Crimes in Sri Lanka, New Ambassador Criticizes Press and "Blogging Privilege," Colombo Style
Sixty six days after UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said he would name a panel of experts to advise him about possible war crimes in Sri Lanka, Inner City Press on May 10 asked Ban’s spokesman Martin Nesirky about reports that the panel would only be named, if at all, after his political advisor Lynn… Continue reading As UN Delays on War Crimes in Sri Lanka, New Ambassador Criticizes Press and "Blogging Privilege," Colombo Style
On Sri Lanka, UN Soft Peddles Humanitarian Law, Still No War Crimes Panel for Ban Ki-moon after Gota Rajapaksa Threats
On Sri Lanka, more than two months after UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said he would name a group of expert to advise him on possible war crimes, still no panel has been named. Now, the Rajapaksa government of Sri Lanka has announced its own "mechanism." The country’s Ambassador to the UN Palitha Kohona told… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Soft Peddles Humanitarian Law, Still No War Crimes Panel for Ban Ki-moon after Gota Rajapaksa Threats
On Sri Lanka, As UN’s Ban Delays on Panel, Pascoe’s Trip Delayed For "Goodies"
Two months after UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said he would form "without delay" a panel of experts to advise him on possible war crimes in Sri Lanka, still no such panel has been named. In the interim, the UN has said that Under Secretary General for Political Affairs Lynn Pascoe will travel to… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, As UN’s Ban Delays on Panel, Pascoe’s Trip Delayed For "Goodies"
Amid Sudan Deaths, Bashir Victory Declaration, Silence at UN, Disdain for Rebels
With Sudan’s Omar al Bashir declaring victory in Sudan amid deadly clashes and kidnapped UN peacekeepers, in New York the UN Security Council, which had been scheduled to meet about Sudan, was silent Monday morning. The Council’s schedule provided for a meeting about UNMIS, the UN Mission in South Sudan. Inner City Press was told… Continue reading Amid Sudan Deaths, Bashir Victory Declaration, Silence at UN, Disdain for Rebels
