At UN, Delayed Read-out of Ban’s Meeting with Sri Lankan Minister, NGO Deadline for Internment, Cammaert Postponed?

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon met last week with Sri Lanka’s Minister of Disaster Management and Human Rights Mahinda Samarasinghe. Inner City Press learned of the meeting on October 16, and on October 19 asked Ban’s spokesperson Michele Montas to confirm and summarize the meeting, and why it had seemingly not been on Ban’s public… Continue reading At UN, Delayed Read-out of Ban’s Meeting with Sri Lankan Minister, NGO Deadline for Internment, Cammaert Postponed?

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UNDP Reports on Clark’s Kiwi Concerns, Doss Probe In Limbo, Ryan on Sri Lanka

The no longer so new Administrator of the UN Development Program, Helen Clark of New Zealand, has still not done a UN press conference. On Thursday one of her duputies, Jordan Ryan of the Bureau for Crisis Prevention and Recovery, was announced as the guest at the noon briefing, with no topic listed.   Once… Continue reading UNDP Reports on Clark’s Kiwi Concerns, Doss Probe In Limbo, Ryan on Sri Lanka

At UN, Questions of Rain and Sri Lanka’s Camps, of Elections and Interruptions

As deadly rains and storms sweep through Asia, Inner City Press on Tuesday asked top UN humanitarian John Holmes what is being done about the UN funded internment camps in Northern Sri Lanka. Video here, from Minute 22:29. Holmes replied, "especially about Manik Farm," that beyond digging drainage ditches, the plea is to "get people… Continue reading At UN, Questions of Rain and Sri Lanka’s Camps, of Elections and Interruptions

At UN, Ban Cannot Stop Sri Lanka’s Shooting, Blake’s Visit, Report Mid-October

In the wake of the Sri Lankan Army shooting at least two children on the margins of the Manik Farm "Internally Displaced Persons" camp in Vavuniya, Inner City Press on Tuesday asked UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon if, in his September 28 meeting with three Sri Lankan ministers, he sought or gained any commitment for non-use… Continue reading At UN, Ban Cannot Stop Sri Lanka’s Shooting, Blake’s Visit, Report Mid-October

As Sri Lankan IDPs Shot, UN’s Pascoe Says Camps To Be “Thinned Out,” Council Should Meet

Just after the Sri Lankan Army shot people leaving the Manik Farms camps in Vavuniya, Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister, Foreign Minister and Secretary of Defense met in New York with the UN’s highest officials. Afterwards, Inner City Press asked the head of the UN’s Department of Political Affairs Lynn Pascoe about the shooting incidents, whether… Continue reading As Sri Lankan IDPs Shot, UN’s Pascoe Says Camps To Be “Thinned Out,” Council Should Meet

As If at UN, Sri Lankan PM at Asia Society Faces Pre-Screened Softball Questions

Sri Lanka’s prime minister Ratnasiri Wickramanayake spoke Thursday night at the Asia Society on Park Avenue in Manhattan, facing pre-screened softball questions gently raising the internment camps and freedom of the press. Even so, Wickramanayake responded testily, drawing partisan applause from the otherwise silenced auditorium. Several facts were plainly misrepresented. The Asia Society’s questioner —… Continue reading As If at UN, Sri Lankan PM at Asia Society Faces Pre-Screened Softball Questions

IMF Disappears Questions on Post-Coup Honduras, Sri Lanka Withholding and Jamaica

Despite the International Monetary Fund’s rhetoric about transparency and openness, at its press briefing on Thursday it declined to answer or even acknowledge timely submitted questions about how it will decide whether to allow Honduras’ de facto Micheletti regime to use the funds the IMF has allocated, after the coup, about conditions imposed on Jamaica… Continue reading IMF Disappears Questions on Post-Coup Honduras, Sri Lanka Withholding and Jamaica

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At UN, Miliband and Kouchner in Sri Lankan Meeting Friday, Japan Says It’s Resolved

On the opening day of the UN General Assembly, UK foreign minister David Miliband told the Press that he and his French counterpart Bernard Kouchner will have a "joint meeting" with the Sri Lankan foreign minister on Friday. As Miliband spoke with mostly British reporters about the statement he had just read out on camera… Continue reading At UN, Miliband and Kouchner in Sri Lankan Meeting Friday, Japan Says It’s Resolved

On Sri Lanka, Australia’s Rudd Says He’s Watching, UN Silent on Immunity, Miliband at UN

With the internment camps in northern Sri Lanka still full, Inner City Press on Tuesday asked Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd what his country will do, including since Australian UNICEF staff member James Elder was ordered expelled from the country for speaking of the detainees’ plight. Video here, from Minute 11:28. Rudd, after answering about… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, Australia’s Rudd Says He’s Watching, UN Silent on Immunity, Miliband at UN

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As Japan and Clinton Met, Sri Lanka Not Mentioned, Myanmar Only Later, Prisoner Questions

When U.S. Secretary of State Hilary Clinton met Monday one on one with her Japanese counterpart Katsuya Okada, neither Myanmar nor Sri Lanka was discussed, Inner City Press learned Monday night. These are two countries where, as reported, international "crimes have occurred." Next to a hotel conference room full of dozens of Japanese reporters, a… Continue reading As Japan and Clinton Met, Sri Lanka Not Mentioned, Myanmar Only Later, Prisoner Questions