As Rajapaksa Says Pascoe Praises His Actions, UN Refuses Questions, Shuts for Weekend

As Sri Lanka put it spin on the visit of the UN’s head of Political Affairs Lynn Pascoe, saying he told President Mahinda Rajapaksa the country has a better story than is known, in New York the UN’s insistence on unilateral statements on which no questions are permitted grew more extreme and more shrill. The… Continue reading As Rajapaksa Says Pascoe Praises His Actions, UN Refuses Questions, Shuts for Weekend

On Sri Lanka, UN’s Ban Speaks But No Questions Allowed, Pascoe Spin

Having been widely criticized for weak handling of civilian deaths and detentions in Sri Lanka, the UN administration of Ban Ki-moon now seeks to control its message and limit questions, to turn the tide of negative coverage in the run-up to next week’s General Assembly meeting. At a purportedly unscripted questions and answer session with… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN’s Ban Speaks But No Questions Allowed, Pascoe Spin

After Bloodbath on the Beach, Sri Lanka Offers Fish Balls with a View of UN

It was a night of fish balls and denials, high above the UN. In a 38th floor that the government of Sri Lanka has rented for seven years now, the country’s new Ambassador to the UN Palitha Kohona invited and greeted members of the UN press corps, urging them to eat his chips and fish… Continue reading After Bloodbath on the Beach, Sri Lanka Offers Fish Balls with a View of UN

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On Sri Lanka Detentions, UN’s Top Lawyer Won’t Opine, of Privileges and the Pen

While two UN system staff members remain incarcerated in Sri Lanka after what they say was government torture, in New York the UN is preparing for more countries to sign more treaties and conventions during next week’s General Assembly. Inner City Press asked top UN lawyer Patricia O’Brien, during her news conference Wednesday promoting the… Continue reading On Sri Lanka Detentions, UN’s Top Lawyer Won’t Opine, of Privileges and the Pen

UN’s Gaza Report Favors EU Cases on Geneva Conventions, Sri Lanka Raised, Pascoe Waits

The UN’s report on the Gaza conflict, released on Tuesday, notes that the UN "Mission supports the reliance on universal jurisdiction as an avenue for States to investigate violations of grave breach provisions of the Geneva Convention of 1949." It refers to Gaza related cases against Israel pending in the Netherlands and Norway, where an… Continue reading UN’s Gaza Report Favors EU Cases on Geneva Conventions, Sri Lanka Raised, Pascoe Waits

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Two UN Views of Sri Lankan Killing Video, Holmes in Norway Putting Out Fires

In the wake of the Norwegian memo which criticized the UN’s Ban Ki-moon for lacking "moral authority" during his visit to Sri Lanka and since — a critique that Ban dodged during his pass through Oslo this week — UN humanitarian coordinator John Holmes arrived to take a second attempt to blunt the issue. First,… Continue reading Two UN Views of Sri Lankan Killing Video, Holmes in Norway Putting Out Fires

At UN, Susan Rice Calls Sri Lankan Executions Disturbing, No Council Session Set, Rajapaksa No Show, HG Error

Three months after the UN Security Council held informal session about the conflict Sri Lanka, the newly released video footage depicting the Sri Lankan Army committing summary execution has not led any Council member, including the United States, to propose that the situation be discussed on the Council agenda. But, U.S. Ambassador and Council President… Continue reading At UN, Susan Rice Calls Sri Lankan Executions Disturbing, No Council Session Set, Rajapaksa No Show, HG Error

Executions by Sri Lankan Army To Be Raised to UN’s Ban in Norway, a Post Mona Juul Memo “Moral Authority” Test

The video footage depicting the Sri Lankan Army committing summary executions will be raised to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon during his impending visit to Oslo, Norwegian Minister of the Environment and International Development Erik Solheim has vowed. On August 26 at a regular press briefing before Ban left New York, Inner City Press asked… Continue reading Executions by Sri Lankan Army To Be Raised to UN’s Ban in Norway, a Post Mona Juul Memo “Moral Authority” Test

UN Admits Error, Now Says “No Foul Play” in Sri Lankan President’s Relative’s Death

Four days after the UN said of the death of Sri Lanka president Mahinda Rajapaksa’s relative in Tanzania that the "findings is that he has been murdered," on Friday UN Spokesperson Michele Montas said that she had been in error, and that Shyamlal Rajapaksa’s death was "linked to his previous health condition." Video here, from… Continue reading UN Admits Error, Now Says “No Foul Play” in Sri Lankan President’s Relative’s Death

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As UN Mulls Sri Lankan Murder Video, Report on Camps Withheld, UK Passes Buck

When a war crime is filmed and presented to the UN, will it take action? On August 26, Inner City Press asked three officials at the UN about the now widely circulated video clip depicting Sri Lankan soldiers shooting naked, blindfolded victims in the head.   At the noon briefing, Inner City Press asked UN… Continue reading As UN Mulls Sri Lankan Murder Video, Report on Camps Withheld, UK Passes Buck