As Sri Lanka AG Met With UN’s Ban, War Crimes Panel Unnamed for Six Weeks

The UN’s Ban Ki-moon has yet to name the panel of experts to advise him on accountability and war crimes in Sri Lanka which he announced six weeks ago as coming "without delay."   To determine what happened, Inner City Press on April 22 asked Ban’s spokesman Martin Nesirky to confirm Ban met with Sri… Continue reading As Sri Lanka AG Met With UN’s Ban, War Crimes Panel Unnamed for Six Weeks

At UN, Sri Lanka Gets $3M from Ban, Fixes Panel and Pushes Its Troops, Protests and New School DPR

As the UN’s Ban Ki-moon talks about but has yet to establish a group of experts to advise him on war crimes in Sri Lanka, he quietly decided earlier this year to give $3 million in UN funds to government approved projects. On April 13, Inner City asked German Ambassador Peter Wittig, Chairman of the… Continue reading At UN, Sri Lanka Gets $3M from Ban, Fixes Panel and Pushes Its Troops, Protests and New School DPR

Press Restrictions by UN Security Council Come from 2 Permanent Members, UN Source Says, US, France and Russia Eyed, Even Ban Excluded

Following complaints Monday by at least two UN Security Council members about "involuntary interaction" with the media and non-Council member states, incoming Council president Yukio Takasu of Japan faced a series of questions about restrictions on press access. Inner City Press asked Takasu to confirm that in the morning’s consultations, two Permanent members had said… Continue reading Press Restrictions by UN Security Council Come from 2 Permanent Members, UN Source Says, US, France and Russia Eyed, Even Ban Excluded

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On Sri Lanka, As UK Disagrees With NAM Letter, IMF, Pascoe and Panel After Election?

Ten days after Sri Lanka got a Non Aligned Movement letter submitted to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon telling him he has no jurisdiction to seek advise on accountability for war crimes in Sri Lanka, the UK Permanent Representative to the UN Mark Lyall Grant told the Press his country disagrees with NAM’s argument. Outside… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, As UK Disagrees With NAM Letter, IMF, Pascoe and Panel After Election?

On Sri Lanka, UN Puts Spin on “No Delay,” Jabs at NAM, Will Fonseka Meet Pascoe?

Amid charges by the UN that the Non Aligned Movement’s letter defending Sri Lanka’s Rajapaksa government was not agreed to by all NAM member, notably India, the UN is insisting there is no contradiction between its statements about a panel to advise Ban Ki-moon about approaches to war crimes in Sri Lanka. On March 18,… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Puts Spin on “No Delay,” Jabs at NAM, Will Fonseka Meet Pascoe?

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With Euro Tanking On Reports of Greece Turning to IMF, of Half Answers, on Dodd Bill and Sri Lanka

By Matthew Russell Lee UNITED NATIONS, March 18, updated — As Angela Merkel speaks darkly about ejecting from the Euro zone non compliant countries like Greece, that country’s renewed threat of turning for help to the International Monetary Fund has the market selling off the Euro. Near the end of the IMF’s fortnightly press briefing… Continue reading With Euro Tanking On Reports of Greece Turning to IMF, of Half Answers, on Dodd Bill and Sri Lanka

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On Sri Lanka, UN Now Says Panel “Not Very Soon,” Response to NAM, and by UK

Even after the UN says it will belatedly take some action about war crimes in Sri Lanka, , it steps back from its announcement, using as justification a letter whose logic even UN senior advisers find specious. A week after UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said he "made clear to President Rajapaksa that I intend… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Now Says Panel “Not Very Soon,” Response to NAM, and by UK

UK’s Hi Tech Miliband Is Asked of Somalia and Sri Lanka, by Twitter, Yes or No

By Matthew Russell Lee It’s all the rage in diplomatic spin: UK foreign secretary David Miliband is taking questions by Twitter today, during his two day stay in Boston. The UK consulate there has been soliciting questions, saying they will be answered throughout the day. At the UN in New York, Inner City Press has… Continue reading UK’s Hi Tech Miliband Is Asked of Somalia and Sri Lanka, by Twitter, Yes or No

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On Sri Lanka, UN’s Ban Restates Concern on Lack of Progress, Unaware of Job Request – Inner City Press

By Matthew Russell Lee UNITED NATIONS, March 8 — After a weekend during which Sri Lanka’s president and ruling party attacked UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon for saying he will name a panel to advise himself about possible war crimes in Sri Lanka, Inner City Press asked Mr. Ban for his side of the story.… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN’s Ban Restates Concern on Lack of Progress, Unaware of Job Request – Inner City Press

On Sri Lanka War Crimes, UN’s Ban to Name Panel to Advise Only Him, No Pascoe, Nambiar Nepotism Follow Up

By Matthew Russell Lee UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has informed Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa that he will "name a panel of experts to advise him, the Secretary General, on the way forward on accountability issues related to Sri Lanka." Ban’s spokesman Martin Nesirky included this information in a March 5 response to questions… Continue reading On Sri Lanka War Crimes, UN’s Ban to Name Panel to Advise Only Him, No Pascoe, Nambiar Nepotism Follow Up

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