Not only has UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon not asked for any Security Council, General Assembly or Human Rights Council action on the UN Panel of Experts report on war crimes in Sri Lanka — he hasn’t even transmitted it to Geneva, his spokesman acknowledged to Inner City Press on Tuesday: Inner City Press: This… Continue reading UN Sri Lanka Report Not Transmitted to Geneva, Ban Waits for What?
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At UN on Sri Lanka, Ban’s Inaction on Report Contrasted With Rwanda Mapping
When the UN Panel of Experts recommended to Secretary General Ban Ki-moon that he establish an investigative mechanism for war crimes in Sri Lanka, Ban responded that he’d only do so upon a vote of one of the UN’s three “inter-governmental bodies.” Ban’s claimed powerlessness, however, was called into question this week on the… Continue reading At UN on Sri Lanka, Ban’s Inaction on Report Contrasted With Rwanda Mapping
Petition on Sri Lanka War Crimes Is Fake Carried Into Empty Building by UN Staffer, Nambiar Stonewalls
On the second anniversary of the bloody end of the conflict in Sri Lanka, outside the UN in New York chants of “UN, UN, Never again” and “Ban Ki-moon, Act Now” echoed off the white metal building where Secretary General Ban’s office now is. Inner City Press asked Ban’s spokesman Martin Nesirky if the UN’s… Continue reading Petition on Sri Lanka War Crimes Is Fake Carried Into Empty Building by UN Staffer, Nambiar Stonewalls
UN Won’t Confirm Weerawansa of Sri Lanka Here, Calls His Blockade Legitimate
Last June UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said it as “unacceptable that the Sri Lankan authorities have failed to prevent the disruption of the normal functioning of the United Nations offices in Colombo as a result of unruly protests organized and led by a cabinet minister of the Government.” That minister was Wimal Weerawansa.… Continue reading UN Won’t Confirm Weerawansa of Sri Lanka Here, Calls His Blockade Legitimate
At UN on Sri Lanka Report, Coomaraswamy Would Recuse, Team Ban Says Watch This Space on Asking for Action
With Sri Lanka‘s Rajapaksa government insisting it will not respond to the UN Panel of Experts’ war crimes report, but only send a letter to Secretary General Ban Ki-moon about “humanitarian” work in the northern part of the country, Inner City Press on Wednesday asked Ban’s acting deputy spokesman Farhan Haq if such a letter… Continue reading At UN on Sri Lanka Report, Coomaraswamy Would Recuse, Team Ban Says Watch This Space on Asking for Action
As EU Notes UN Report, Sri Lanka Scoffs At Do Gooders, Navy’s Idle Hands
As Sri Lanka’s Permanent Representative to the UN Palitha Kohona walked out of the UN Security Council on Tuesday, Inner City Press asked him about the European Union’s statement on the UN Panel of Experts war crimes report, and about reported “militarization” of Colombo. The EU statement is that "The Panel has concluded that… Continue reading As EU Notes UN Report, Sri Lanka Scoffs At Do Gooders, Navy’s Idle Hands
As UN SC Blind Spots Critiqued, Sri Lanka Excluded Due to “Sensitivities”
The UN Security Council’s intentional blindspots on the protection of civilians are sampled in a study released today by the UK-based organization Oxfam — a study which itself has blindspots. To its credit, Oxfam compares some numbers to what’s on the Security Council’s agenda: “Darfur had over 2,300 fatalities recorded by the UN in 2010,… Continue reading As UN SC Blind Spots Critiqued, Sri Lanka Excluded Due to “Sensitivities”
On Sri Lanka, Araud of France Says Accountability Is Up to Locals, Unlike in Libya
After the UN belated published its Panel of Experts’ report on war crimes in Sri Lanka, Inner City Press asked the French Mission to the UN in writing for a comment on the report and what should happen next. While the French mission never answered in writing, a spokesman told Inner City Press that a… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, Araud of France Says Accountability Is Up to Locals, Unlike in Libya
With Sri Lanka Government Snubbing UN, “Foreign Policy Response” Emerges
Four days after the UN belatedly released its Panel of Experts’ report on war crimes in Sri Lanka, UN spokesman Martin Nesirky was asked if any response had been received from the government of Mahinda Rajapaksa. No, Nesirky said. In that vein, Inner City Press is today putting online a document on Sri Lanka “Foreign… Continue reading With Sri Lanka Government Snubbing UN, “Foreign Policy Response” Emerges
On Sri Lanka, Ban Hasn’t Asked UN Human Rights Council to Act, No Comparisons
Four days after he belatedly and apparently begrudgingly released the UN Panel of Experts report on Sri Lanka, Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has not asked either the UN Human Rights Council or the Security Council or the General Assembly to take any action to investigate the war crimes detailed in the report. On Friday Ban’s… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, Ban Hasn’t Asked UN Human Rights Council to Act, No Comparisons
