UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and his spokesman have for more than two weeks told Inner City Press that the selection as "Senior Adviser on Peacekeeping Operations" of Shavendra Silva, whose Division 58 is repeatedly named in connection with war crimes in Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s Panel of Experts report on Sri Lanka, was entirely… Continue reading Pillay Tells ICP She’s Written to Ban Of Concern on Silva as Senior Adviser
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On War Criminal as UN Adviser Story, Sri Lanka Says General Is Mad, Deal?
"The General is very angry with you," Sri Lanka’s Permanent Representative to the UN Palitha Kohona told Inner City Press on Thursday night at Iran’s national day reception. "You refer to him as an alleged war criminal." Kohona was referring to Inner City Press’ series questioning Silva becoming a member of UN Secretary General Ban… Continue reading On War Criminal as UN Adviser Story, Sri Lanka Says General Is Mad, Deal?
Ban Ki-moon Tells Press Alleged War Criminal as UN Adviser Was "Decided by States"
Twelve days after Inner City Press began reporting on Sri Lankan alleged war criminal Shavendra Silva joining the "Senior Advisory Group on Peacekeeping Operations" of UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, on Wednesday evening the question was finally put to Ban Ki-moon himself. He said, "Sri Lankan mission? It was the member states that decided." … Continue reading Ban Ki-moon Tells Press Alleged War Criminal as UN Adviser Was "Decided by States"
Sri Lanka Got Saudi & Nepal to Stand Down, Silva to Now Cede to Kohona?
Amid growing outrage at Sri Lankan General Shavendra Silva, accused of war crimes, becoming a UN Senior Adviser on Peacekeeping Operations and at Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s refusal to do or say anything about it, Inner City Press has learned more details of how this "travesty" came about. Ban’s spokesman Martin Nesirky on January 30… Continue reading Sri Lanka Got Saudi & Nepal to Stand Down, Silva to Now Cede to Kohona?
Sri Lankan Alleged War Criminal Silva "Selected" as Ban Adviser on Peacekeeping?
In an example of UN "bluewashing" of a an alleged war criminal, Sri Lanka is bragging that its Major General Shavendra Silva has been selected for the "UN Secretary General’s special Advisory group on Peace Keeping Operations," along with former Deputy Secretary General Louise Frechette and former head of UN Peacekeeping Jean Marie Guehenno. … Continue reading Sri Lankan Alleged War Criminal Silva "Selected" as Ban Adviser on Peacekeeping?
At UN Despite Ban’s Claims, Doubts on Yemen, Haiti, Sri Lanka, Buckpass on S. Sudan
Touting the rule of law at the UN on Thursday, Secretary General Ban Ki-moon claimed to oppose amnesties and support international prosecutions, saying that people want accountability and transparency. But after Ban spoke with Yemen strongman Ali Saleh on November 23, Inner City Press asked him if he had raised to Saleh his push… Continue reading At UN Despite Ban’s Claims, Doubts on Yemen, Haiti, Sri Lanka, Buckpass on S. Sudan
As IMF Spins on Greece & Hedge Funds, No Answers on Ukraine, Sri Lanka
The International Monetary Fund under Christine Lagarde has become even less transparent, answering fewer and fewer press questions. During the IMF briefing on January 12, the first one in four weeks, Inner City Press submitted four questions, including this: "On Greece, please describe the IMF’s engagement with hedge funds asking them to accept a… Continue reading As IMF Spins on Greece & Hedge Funds, No Answers on Ukraine, Sri Lanka
While UN Claims Zero Tolerance, No Discipline of Sri Lankan Abusers in Haiti
As the UN praises its own response to the earthquake in Haiti two years ago and even the cholera epidemic the UN alleged brought after that, Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s spokesman Martin Nesirky on Tuesday could not say if even one of the 114 Sri Lanka soldiers repatriated for pedophilia had been disciplined. As… Continue reading While UN Claims Zero Tolerance, No Discipline of Sri Lankan Abusers in Haiti
At UN, Ban’s Fat Cuts Drown Ethnic Cleansing Questions, Stealth Sri Lanka Answers
With the UN dodging questions about allowing ethnic cleansing in Pibor, South Sudan, Inner City Press on January 6 asked Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s spokesman Martin Nesirky whether the budget cuts Ban brags about were responsible for the UN’s failure to record or broadcast questions asked the day before about the slaughter: Inner City Press:… Continue reading At UN, Ban’s Fat Cuts Drown Ethnic Cleansing Questions, Stealth Sri Lanka Answers
At UN, 5 Year Rule Has Haysom Offered Afghan Deputy Post, Kane Resists Lebanon
The "five year rule" propounded by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, under which high official should serve no more than five years in a particular post, is causing a game of musical chairs. Senior adviser Nicholas Haysom, for example, is said by Inner City Press’ multiple sources to have been offered the Deputy envoy… Continue reading At UN, 5 Year Rule Has Haysom Offered Afghan Deputy Post, Kane Resists Lebanon
