At UN, Sri Lankan Defends Religion From "Human Rights of Alien Cultures"

Amid war crimes charges, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s speech Friday at the UN General Assembly was full of ironies. Known for ruthlessly ending a separatist movement, Rajapaksa in his speech said that dialogue is the only way to resolve problems.  He has insisted that the Panel of Experts report detailing war crimes is not… Continue reading At UN, Sri Lankan Defends Religion From "Human Rights of Alien Cultures"

Report on Sri Lanka Called "UN Report" by Rudd, Nambiar Declines Comment

While Sri Lanka’s government claims that the Panel of Experts report describing war crimes is "not a UN report," that is precisely what Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd called it Thursday night at the UN when Inner City Press asked him about the report.   Rudd had been scheduled to speak at 6 pm about… Continue reading Report on Sri Lanka Called "UN Report" by Rudd, Nambiar Declines Comment

At UN, Sri Lanka FM Peiris Meets Pascoe Then Nambiar, Ban No Time for Killing Fields

Amid charges of war crimes leveled at the government of Sri Lanka, including its Permanent Representative to the UN Palitha Kohona, the country’s foreign minister G.L. Peiris came to UN Headquarters Thursday morning for at least two meetings.   On the second floor of the UN’s North Lawn building, Inner City Press spotted Peiris, Kohona… Continue reading At UN, Sri Lanka FM Peiris Meets Pascoe Then Nambiar, Ban No Time for Killing Fields

Sri Lanka’s Request to Screen "Lies Agreed To" at UN Granted by Kohona’s Ex-Landlord

At the UN some countries and state-funded media try to use access and even "ethics" as a club, with Sri Lanka the most recent example.   Earlier this month a Sri Lankan government video was shown inside the UN in the Dag Hammarskjold Auditorium, described as a rebuttal the UK Channel 4 documentary "Killing Fields,"… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Request to Screen "Lies Agreed To" at UN Granted by Kohona’s Ex-Landlord

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On Sri Lanka, As Ban Sends Report to Geneva, Lame Internal Review

Months after a UN report documented presumptive war crimes by Sri Lanka, and negligence at best by the UN, Secretary General Ban Ki-moon past 8 pm on September 12 announced he was belatedly transmitting the report to the Human Rights Council in Geneva.   Earlier on September 12, Inner City Press had asked Ban’s spokesman… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, As Ban Sends Report to Geneva, Lame Internal Review

At UN Screening on Sri Lanka Murders, Kohona Tells Press to Ask Nambiar, Silva Says It Was 53rd Div – Lies Agreed On

Sri Lanka’s two top diplomats at the UN in New York took Press questions after they screened "Lies Agreed Upon," of which the invitation from the president of the UN Correspondents’ Association stated, "Sri Lankan Authorities state, ‘this video directly challenges the assertions contained in the UK Channel 4 video, Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields.’"  … Continue reading At UN Screening on Sri Lanka Murders, Kohona Tells Press to Ask Nambiar, Silva Says It Was 53rd Div – Lies Agreed On

At UN, Screening of Rajapaksa’s Response to "Killing Fields of Sri Lanka," Itself Neven Shown in Ban Ki-moon’s UN

After the bloody final stage of conflict in Sri Lanka in 2009, alongside stalled action at the UN and its Human Rights Council, a documentary was made. This "Killing Fields" film about Sri Lanka has still apparenlty not been seen by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. Nor was it ever screened inside the UN, but… Continue reading At UN, Screening of Rajapaksa’s Response to "Killing Fields of Sri Lanka," Itself Neven Shown in Ban Ki-moon’s UN

At UN on Sri Lanka, Ban Ki-moon Didn’t Even Submit Panel Report to Geneva, "Could Still Happen" – But When?

Asked about an editorial accusing UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon of being "lax" on countries such as Sri Lanka, Ban’s acting deputy spokesman Farhan Haq on Monday countered that Ban had "on his own authority appointed a Panel of Experts" on Sri Lanka.   Inner City Press asked if Ban had even transmitted the Panel’s… Continue reading At UN on Sri Lanka, Ban Ki-moon Didn’t Even Submit Panel Report to Geneva, "Could Still Happen" – But When?

UN Won’t Confirm Nambiar Present At Sri Lanka Meeting, Hasn’t Sent Report

The UN on Thursday confirmed that Secretary General Ban Ki-moon “discussed the report of the Panel of Experts on accountability in Sri Lanka in his meeting on Tuesday with Ranil Wikremesinghe” — but refused to say if Ban’s chief of staff Vijay Nambiar, involved in the so called White Flag killings of surrenderees in Sri… Continue reading UN Won’t Confirm Nambiar Present At Sri Lanka Meeting, Hasn’t Sent Report

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In Ban’s UN, Press Barred from Photo Op with Sri Lanka Opposition Leader

That UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon “runs scared,” as one of his staffers puts it, more on Sri Lanka than other countries was again on display, but not to be photographed,  on July 5. Ban was to meet with Ranil Wickremesinghe, described in Ban’s schedule as “Leader of the Opposition.” But when Inner City Press… Continue reading In Ban’s UN, Press Barred from Photo Op with Sri Lanka Opposition Leader