"Killing Fields of Sri Lanka" has finally been watched by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, according to a one-word response provided to Inner City Press on December 28 by Ban’s Office of the Spokesperson. The documentary depicts UN culpability in the abandonment and killing of civilians in Northern Sri Lanka in 2009, when Ban… Continue reading At UN, Ban Has Belatedly Watched "Killing Fields of Sri Lanka," Response UNclear
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As Sri Lanka Threatens Critics of LLRC, Ban Awaits Cheat Sheets of DPA, HRC
One week ago about Sri Lanka, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon "noted that the report of Sri Lanka’s Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) was tabled in parliament today and welcomed that it has been made public. The United Nations will be studying the report closely." After a week of silence from Ban, even… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Threatens Critics of LLRC, Ban Awaits Cheat Sheets of DPA, HRC
After Sri Lanka Whitewashes War Crimes, UN’s Ban Welcomes It, Counts on Government
When Inner City Press asked the UN about the Sri Lankan government’s Lessons Learnt & Reconciliation Commission report, the response was that Secretary General Ban Ki-moon would comment on it when it was released. After it was released, with the claim that the government did not target civilians, Inner City Press at noon on… Continue reading After Sri Lanka Whitewashes War Crimes, UN’s Ban Welcomes It, Counts on Government
On Sri Lanka, Ban Has No Comment on LLRC Report, "It’s Up to Member States"
Now that the Sri Lankan government’s Lessons Learnt & Reconciliation Commission report is public, with its claim that civilians were not targeted, Inner City Press on Friday asked UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s associate spokesman Farhan Haq for the UN’s response to the report, and any moves for accountability. Video here, from Minute 8:29. … Continue reading On Sri Lanka, Ban Has No Comment on LLRC Report, "It’s Up to Member States"
At UN, Pillay Says Deferring Sri Lanka Visit Until LLRC Report, Won’t Count Deaths
When High Commissioner on Human Rights Navi Pillay appeared at the UN on Friday, Inner City Press asked her about inaction on the killing of civilians in Sri Lanka, including the performance of the UN and certain high UN officials. Inner City Press also asked how many civilians she believed had been killed in Sri… Continue reading At UN, Pillay Says Deferring Sri Lanka Visit Until LLRC Report, Won’t Count Deaths
Sri Lanka Killing Fields Screening Without Kohona, White Flag Killings Raised
When the Asia Society scheduled screenings of Killing Fields of Sri Lanka and the government’s response for December 6, it was said that the country’s Permanent Representative to the UN Palitha Kohona would be present to answer questions. But in the run-up to the screenings, it was alternately said that Kohona was tied up… Continue reading Sri Lanka Killing Fields Screening Without Kohona, White Flag Killings Raised
Sri Lanka Team Calls UN Ban "Close," No "Darusman" Report Action For Year?
After Sri Lanka’s special envoy Mahinda Samarasinghe met Wednesday morning with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, Inner City Press asked him how the meeting had gone. Video here and below. "Constructive," he called it, saying that the government’s Lessons Learnt & Reconciliation Commission report, due November 15, will be presented nearly a year later in… Continue reading Sri Lanka Team Calls UN Ban "Close," No "Darusman" Report Action For Year?
On Sri Lanka, Darusman Tells Press "It’s a UN Report," Ban Berated Staff
When Marzuki Darusman spoke to the media at the UN on Thursday, his biography as read out by the UN did not include his recent work on Sri Lanka. Inner City Press asked him about what the Sri Lankan government has taken to calling the "Darusman report." Video here, from Minute 17:52. Darusman said,… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, Darusman Tells Press "It’s a UN Report," Ban Berated Staff
Ban Admits Lapses, Sri Lanka Says, Writing Out Rights & Sex Violence
When Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa met UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and his team on September 24, Rajapaksa accused Ban of undermining the UN’s credibility and, cravenly, the "Secretary General’s team acknowledged that there had been a lapse in communication" regarding the Panel of Experts report alleging war crimes. Rajapaksa’s spokesman Bandula Jayasekara’s… Continue reading Ban Admits Lapses, Sri Lanka Says, Writing Out Rights & Sex Violence
At UN, Kohona Tells Rajapaksa Ban "Has Seen Video We Sent Him"
When Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa and his Permanent Representative to the UN Palitha Kohona left their meeting with Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Saturday night, they paused at the elevator speaking to and about Mr. Ban. As caught on video by Inner City Press and put online here, Kohona told Rajapaksa, about Ban,… Continue reading At UN, Kohona Tells Rajapaksa Ban "Has Seen Video We Sent Him"
