In Haiti on November 10, UN peacekeepers fired live ammunition resulting in injuries to civilians. Inner City Press asked spokesperson Michele Montas about the incident, and about UN peacekeepers using live ammunition instead of rubber bullets. Video here, from Minute 12:31. Inner City Press also asked about the credibility of previous UN investigations. Ms. Montas… Continue reading In Haiti, Sri Lankan UN Peacekeepers Shoot Live Ammo as Crowd Control
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Amid Reports of War Crimes, IMF Gives More Funds to Sri Lankan Government and Spins on Human Rights
The International Monetary Fund’s seemingly dismissive attitude toward human rights, including labor rights and protections against ethnic cleansing and even torture, has been on display this month. Managing Director Dominique Strauss Kahn defended the IMF’s disbursement of funds to the government of Sri Lanka, without any conditions or safeguards, after detailed reports of presumptive war… Continue reading Amid Reports of War Crimes, IMF Gives More Funds to Sri Lankan Government and Spins on Human Rights
Land Mine Use Defended by Sri Lanka as UN Says Nothing, of “Victim Activated” IEDs
The UN and its Secretary General are said to be strong advocates for countries to become parties to the Mine-Ban Convention. But when it comes to Sri Lanka, which has refused to join the Convention and which states openly that it uses land mines, it is unclear what the UN is doing to urge the… Continue reading Land Mine Use Defended by Sri Lanka as UN Says Nothing, of “Victim Activated” IEDs
As Sri Lanka Announces UN Holmes To Visit, Is UN’s Silence the Silent Deal?
Sri Lanka has invited top UN humanitarian John Holmes to "visit Colombo later this week" to witness the removal of some of them interned in the Manik Farm camps. In an ill-attended speech by Sri Lankan Ambassador Palitha Kohona past six p.m. on Wednesday, with John Holmes at his side, Kohona called it one of… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Announces UN Holmes To Visit, Is UN’s Silence the Silent Deal?
With Sri Lanka Ignored in UN Debate, Austria Speaks of Proposal, UN’s Holmes Moves On
Austria’s foreign minister Michael Spindelegger, answering questions Wednesday from Inner City Press outside the Security Council debate he presided over on the protection of civilians, proclaimed that Austria has "made a proposal" to Sri Lanka to bring "the government side and the Tamil side together" at one table. "We have not real answer at the… Continue reading With Sri Lanka Ignored in UN Debate, Austria Speaks of Proposal, UN’s Holmes Moves On
The UN on Protection of Civilians Dost Protest Too Much, Congo, Sri Lanka and Sudan
To protect civilians should go without saying for the United Nations, given its rhetoric. Speech after speech will be given at a debate on the topic in the Security Council on November 11, covered below. But a decade and a half after the UN pulled out during the Rwanda genocide, and stood by during the… Continue reading The UN on Protection of Civilians Dost Protest Too Much, Congo, Sri Lanka and Sudan
On Sri Lanka, UN’s Cammaert’s Visit Now December 5, Council Lauds Basement Meetings
The mission to Sri Lanka by the UN’s Patrick Cammaert, which had been set for early November until the Rajapaksa administration changed its mind, is back on the schedule to begin December 5, Inner City Press has learned. Seeking confirmation from Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to the UN Palitha Kohona on November 4, Mr. Kohona said… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN’s Cammaert’s Visit Now December 5, Council Lauds Basement Meetings
At UN, As Climate Refugees Draw Oral Support, Tamil Asylum Seekers Still UN-Helped
With refugees from armed government crackdowns in North Korea, Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka being rejected by countries they reach or try to reach, within the UN the talk of late is of a new kind of refugee, those caused by climate change. Top UN humanitarian John Holmes on October 28 described the situation in… Continue reading At UN, As Climate Refugees Draw Oral Support, Tamil Asylum Seekers Still UN-Helped
On Sri Lanka, UN’s Alston Probes Execution Video, Kaelin Says His Praise Was Misquoted
As Sri Lanka announces another internal investigation of the war crimes charges against it, at the UN on Tuesday the Special Rapporteur on executions Philip Alston told the Press he has "begun to commission some analyses of that video tape" depicting Sri Lankan soldiers shooting bound and naked prisoners. Video here, from Minute 6:56. Inner… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN’s Alston Probes Execution Video, Kaelin Says His Praise Was Misquoted
On Sri Lanka, UN Inaction on Torture, Refugees, Peacekeepers’ War Crimes and Sexual Abuse
While the UN claims to be much concerned about civilians in and from Sri Lanka, a week of questioning five separate officials at UN headquarters tells a different story. When Inner City Press asked the UN’s special rapporteur on torture Manfred Nowak if he’d looked into the case of the two UN system staff members… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Inaction on Torture, Refugees, Peacekeepers’ War Crimes and Sexual Abuse
