On Sri Lanka, UN Won’t Be “Used” or Speak on Broken IDP Promises or Elections

As the Sri Lankan government of Mahinda Rajapaksa reneges on its commitment to empty the internally displaced person camps into which it herded Tamils earlier this year, the United Nations has had nothing to say. Despite statements by the UN and its Secretary General Ban Ki-moon that particular attention will be paid to Sri Lanka,… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Won’t Be “Used” or Speak on Broken IDP Promises or Elections

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On Sri Lankan Killings, As Alston Asks Rajapaksas, Why Not UN’s Nambiar?

While the UN in New York has been mute about the admission by Sri Lanka’s former General Sarath Fonseka of orders by Presidential brother Gotabhaya Rajapaksa to kill those who sought to surrender, an independent rapporteur for the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva Philip Alston wrote to the government on December 18 formally requesting… Continue reading On Sri Lankan Killings, As Alston Asks Rajapaksas, Why Not UN’s Nambiar?

In UN Round-Up, Nambiar on Myanmar, Nepotism in BONUCA, Cost of Copenhagen Staff

The UN’s Myanmar portfolio, now that Ibrahim Gambari is being reassigned to Darfur, will be handled by chief of staff Vijay Nambiar, Inner City Press has been informed by more than one well placed UN source.   The genial Nambiar fell under fire, given his fraternal and Indian connections, when he handled Sri Lanka. Some… Continue reading In UN Round-Up, Nambiar on Myanmar, Nepotism in BONUCA, Cost of Copenhagen Staff

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As Killing of Those Seeking to Surrender in Sri Lanka Is Alleged, Will UN Investigate?

In the final days in Sri Lanka of what even the UN called the bloodbath on the beach, there were reports that when some in the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam sought to surrender with white flags, they were killed by the Army. The UN’s Vijay Nambiar, it was reported, had urged the LTTE officials… Continue reading As Killing of Those Seeking to Surrender in Sri Lanka Is Alleged, Will UN Investigate?

Ban Blurs UN’s Role in Congo War Crimes, Heads to Copenhagen, Lessons UN-Learned

In a bland but disjointed end of the year press conference on Monday, the UN’s Ban Ki-moon was asked to summarize his accomplishments since his election as Secretary General in 2006. He responded with litany of UN buzzwords — food security, gender entity, Millennium Development Goals — and admitted that there are "regional conflict issues… Continue reading Ban Blurs UN’s Role in Congo War Crimes, Heads to Copenhagen, Lessons UN-Learned

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Sri Lanka Falls Off Radar of UN and US, Despite Rapp Report and Disappearances

How far the plight of the Tamils and other minorities in Sri Lanka has fallen off the radar of the United States and United Nations was made clear on Thursday. After US Ambassador Susan Rice made remarks to the press about human rights day and accountability, Inner City Press asked her about "the State Department… Continue reading Sri Lanka Falls Off Radar of UN and US, Despite Rapp Report and Disappearances

As Sri Lanka Still Bars Press from Camps, UN Denies Receiving Elders’ Letter

With the Sri Lankan government still blocking the press from its camps for people it internally displaced, the Elders organization founded by Nelson Mandela last week wrote to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, his top humanitarian John Holmes and top development official Helen Clark, urging the UN to do more. On November 30, days after… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Still Bars Press from Camps, UN Denies Receiving Elders’ Letter

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Child Soldiers in Sudan and Myanmar, No UN Comment on Sri Lanka, LRA on Move

In South Sudan, both local officials and humanitarian groups are calling for the UN Mission in Sudan to do more to protect civilians from the Lord’s Resistance Army, UN child soldier expert Radhika Coomaraswamy told the Press on November 25. She also acknowledged that the government of Myanmar continues to recruit child into its "vast"… Continue reading Child Soldiers in Sudan and Myanmar, No UN Comment on Sri Lanka, LRA on Move

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Venezuela Wants Colombia in UN Council Agenda, Unlike Honduras and Sri Lanka

Venezuela has asked the UN Security Council to put Colombia on its agenda, in a seeming shift in Hugo Chavez’ foreign policy. Venezuela is among those countries often opposing UN intervention into "internal matters" of countries such as North Korea or Sudan. And while Venezuela’s request sites seven U.S. bases in Colombia, Venezuela has recognized… Continue reading Venezuela Wants Colombia in UN Council Agenda, Unlike Honduras and Sri Lanka

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In Sri Lanka, IDPs Given Passes, NGOs Told Not to Complain to UN, Election Games

Sri Lanka’a Rajapaksa administration, facing a challenge from military leader Sarath Fonseka, announced "freedom of movement" for those interned in the Vavuniya camps, starting December 1, in the run up to snap elections now set for January. The UN’s Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on November 21 immediately issued a statement praising the government’s announcement, and… Continue reading In Sri Lanka, IDPs Given Passes, NGOs Told Not to Complain to UN, Election Games