The European Union’s new High Commissioner Catherine Ashton appeared at the UN on Friday, and was asked by Inner City Press about Sri Lanka in the run up to elections, and about the GSP Plus tariff reduction program, whether the EU would curtail it for Sri Lanka. Video here, from Minute 4:05. Baroness Ashton responded… Continue reading EU’s Ashton “Concerned” By Rights in Sri Lanka, On Election, No UN Ban Follow Up
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As UN and US Work With Sri Lankan Soldiers in Haiti, UK Funded Study Downplays Carnage in Lanka and Congo
Even as the UN speaks and double speaks about accountability and impunity following Sri Lanka’s "bloodbath on the beach," the UN in Haiti is working with battalion of Sri Lanka’s military, which overall has been accused of war crimes. The UN’s Edmond Mulet, speaking to the Press by video hook up from Haiti on January… Continue reading As UN and US Work With Sri Lankan Soldiers in Haiti, UK Funded Study Downplays Carnage in Lanka and Congo
At UN, Sri Lanka Shooting of Opposition Draws No Comment, No Probe
A week after the UN went public with its rejection of requests for assistance to ensure greater freedom and fairness in Sri Lanka’s upcoming election, a bus load of supporters of opposition candidate Sarath Fonseka was attacked by gunmen, killing one and injuring ten others. Inner City Press asked the spokesman for Ban Ki-moon, who… Continue reading At UN, Sri Lanka Shooting of Opposition Draws No Comment, No Probe
On War Crimes, UN’s Ban Listens to Sri Lanka President over Alston’s Views
Days after video footage depicting Sri Lankan soldiers murdering naked and blindfolded prisoners was authenticated by UN Special Rapporteur Philip Alston, Inner City Press asked Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to comment on Alston’s urging him to establish a commission of inquiry on war crimes, as Mr. Ban did in Guinea. Video here, from Minute 16:38.… Continue reading On War Crimes, UN’s Ban Listens to Sri Lanka President over Alston’s Views
As UN Cuts Ribbon in NY, “Good Offices,” Asbestos and Mismanagement Questions Proliferate
As the UN formally opens its $140 million North Lawn Conference Building in New York, its management cries poor and too often under-performs. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon at the New Year moved out of the 38th floor of the hollowed out Headquarters, to a suite with a view of the NLCB’s roof and little else.… Continue reading As UN Cuts Ribbon in NY, “Good Offices,” Asbestos and Mismanagement Questions Proliferate
On Sri Lanka, Last Act of UN’s Ban Was Three Months Ago, Despite War Crimes
The UN on Friday acknowledged that Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s most recent call for accountability for war crimes in Sri Lanka was more than three months ago. Video here, from Minute 13:19. Since then, former general Sarath Fonseka has accused senior minister and Presidential brother Gotabhaya Rajapaksa of ordering the summary execution of surrendering Tamil… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, Last Act of UN’s Ban Was Three Months Ago, Despite War Crimes
At UN, Ban Cites Old Sri Lanka Calls to Evade War Crimes Findings
The UN on January 7 responded to Press questions about a report finding authentic a video of war crimes by Sri Lanka’s army by saying Secretary General Ban Ki-moon told the government he is considering appointing a panel of experts on human rights issues. But later it emerged Ban’s statement was months ago, and nothing… Continue reading At UN, Ban Cites Old Sri Lanka Calls to Evade War Crimes Findings
On Sri Lankan War Crimes, UN Discloses Ban Expert Panel Idea, Election Snub Questioned
After the 2009 video depicting Sri Lankan soldiers shooting blindfolded prisoners was deemed credible in a detailed report Thursday by UN Special Rapporteur Philip Alston, Inner City Press asked the spokesman for UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon if Mr. Ban would move to appoint a panel of inquiry, as he did to investigate the 157… Continue reading On Sri Lankan War Crimes, UN Discloses Ban Expert Panel Idea, Election Snub Questioned
On Sri Lanka, UN Won’t Observe, Has Hopes for IDPs, Mute on Accountability
On the day the UN belatedly confirmed it would not be providing any observers to attempt to reduce fraud and disenfranchisement in Sri Lanka’s January 26 elections, Inner City Press asked Secretary General Ban Ki-moon about the internally displaced people who remain in the camps the government moved and locked them into, and about accountability… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Won’t Observe, Has Hopes for IDPs, Mute on Accountability
UN’s Ban Mute on Sri Lanka’s Election Request, Impunity and Fraud Implicitly Accepted, UN Sources Say
The UN’s conflicted stance on Sri Lanka has become more apparent in the run up to the Rajapaksas’ January 26 snap election. Nine days ago, Inner City Press asked the spokesman for Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to confirm that Sri Lanka had requested some UN presence during the election, and to state the UN’s response.… Continue reading UN’s Ban Mute on Sri Lanka’s Election Request, Impunity and Fraud Implicitly Accepted, UN Sources Say
