Following his decision yesterday to recall the top United Nations official in Colombo and close the UN office there, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today called again on the Sri Lankan Government to take urgent action to normalize conditions around the office so the world body can continue its vital work. The UN office in the Sri… Continue reading Ban urges Sri Lanka to normalize conditions around UN office in Colombo
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UN’s Ban Belatedly Ascribes Siege to Sri Lanka Government, But Won’t Call for Visas for UN War Crimes Experts Panel
A week after the UN characterized as “individual” Sri Lankan government minister Wimal Weerawansa’s urging that UN staff be taken hostage until the UN advisory panel on possible war crimes in the country be disbanded, on July 8 Secretary General Ban Ki-moon belated deemed “unacceptable.. the unruly protests organized and led by a cabinet minister… Continue reading UN’s Ban Belatedly Ascribes Siege to Sri Lanka Government, But Won’t Call for Visas for UN War Crimes Experts Panel
Rice stresses war-crimes accountability under international law
"Governments bear the primary responsibility for protecting civilians, but other parties to armed conflict must also comply with their obligations under international humanitarian law. And all too often, they do not," said Dr Susan Rice, U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations, during a Security Council Debate on the Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict… Continue reading Rice stresses war-crimes accountability under international law
Nedumaran calls for protest demanding closure of SL Mission in Chennai
Triggered by the killing of a Tamil Nadu fisherman and violent intimidation of seven Tamil Nadu fishermen by the Sri Lanka Navy on Thursday, the leader of Tamil Nationalist Movement Pazha Nedumaran, who also coordinates the alliance of Ilangkai Tamil Protection Movement, has announced a protest in Chennai on July 14 Wednesday demanding the Indian… Continue reading Nedumaran calls for protest demanding closure of SL Mission in Chennai
Malaysian corporate brokers embark on ‘development’ in Jaffna
A Malaysian Ceylonese delegation visited Jaffna last month to discuss ‘development’ with the commander of the occupying Sri Lanka military, the Government Agent and the Bishop of Jaffna. The purpose of the visit of the nine-member team, headed by Dato S Kulasegaran and C Gnanarajah, was to assist the government machinery in the fields of… Continue reading Malaysian corporate brokers embark on ‘development’ in Jaffna
Sri Lankan protesters vow hunger strike against UN
Sri Lankan protesters threatened hunger strikes and nationwide demonstrations Wednesday if the United Nations doesn’t halt its investigation into possible abuses committed during the final bloody months of the civil war here. The world body rejected the demand. The threats came a day after hundreds of demonstrators led by a government minister laid siege to… Continue reading Sri Lankan protesters vow hunger strike against UN
As Sri Lanka Minister Blocks 150 UN Staff, UN Nambiar Assured by Kohona
With 300 UN staff kept out of work in Sri Lanka due to Tuesday’s hostage situation, the UN on Wednesday told Inner City Press it had gotten assurances “at a high level” that this would not continue. Before Inner City Press could ask if the UN had yet spoke with any of the three… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Minister Blocks 150 UN Staff, UN Nambiar Assured by Kohona
As Sri Lanka Burns Him in Effigy, UN Ban Has No Comment, Pillay Says Speak to Gov’t
A day after UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon was burned in effigy in Sri Lanka, on his way into the UN Security Council he stopped to greet the Press. Inevitably, Inner City Press asked him what he was going to do about the taking hostage of UN staff in Colombo and the closure of the… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Burns Him in Effigy, UN Ban Has No Comment, Pillay Says Speak to Gov’t
As UN Capitulates and Closes Sri Lanka Office, Conflict in Council, Bribery Alleged
With Sri Lanka government minister Wimal Weerawansa threatening to get “more serious” than Tuesday’s hostage taking of UN staff, and the UN capitulating by closing its office in Colombo on Wednesday, in New York the UN Security Council will meet on Wednesday morning. The topic is “The Protection of Civilians.” On Tuesday evening the political… Continue reading As UN Capitulates and Closes Sri Lanka Office, Conflict in Council, Bribery Alleged
US backs UN in Sri Lanka war crimes dispute
The United States on Tuesday stood behind UN chief Ban Ki-moon and his advisory panel on war crimes allegations in Sri Lanka, where protesters including a cabinet minister surrounded the UN office. State Department spokesman Mark Toner said that the United States supported "people’s right to free expression" but also sought a "robust accountability process"… Continue reading US backs UN in Sri Lanka war crimes dispute
