By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS,
December 10 --
When the UN's
Adviser on the
Prevention of
Genocide Adama
Dieng took
questions on
December 9,
Inner City
Press asked
him if he
considered
what happened
in Sri Lanka
in 2009 (and
before and
after) to be
genocide, and
of the work of
and reaction
to the UN
panel, see
below.
Dieng said
what happened
in 2009 was a
failure of the
international
community,
with the
killing of
thousands
"under our
eyes." Video
here, and
embedded below
- and, in
Sri Lanka, in
the Colombo
Gazette, here.
The Colombo
Gazette, even
from that
distance,
reported that
"the UN
Secretary-General’s
Special
Adviser on
Prevention of
Genocide said
this while
responding to
a question
posed by Inner
City Press at
a media
briefing at
the UN
yesterday
(Tuesday).
Meanwhile,
Dieng’s office
along with the
Permanent
Missions of
Italy and
Tanzania will
launch a new
Framework of
Analysis
tomorrow for
Atrocity
Crimes which
will focus on
early warning
signs and
prevention
strategies."
There is an
irony in Italy
as co-sponsor.
Recently the United
Nations Correspondents
Association, become
the UN's
Censorship
Alliance,
has been taken
back over by
Giampaolo
Pioli, who
used it in
2011 to screen
in the UN the
Sri Lankan
government's
war crime
denial film "Lies
Agreed To,"
then tried
to get
Inner City
Press thrown
out for reporting,
accurately,
that he had rented
one of his
Manhattan apartments
to Palitha Kohona,
now Sri
Lanka's
ambassador to
the UN.
Reporting
of Pioli's
re-insertion
as president
of UNCA has
been limited
almost entirely
to Italian
media;
with Pioli as
head of UN
Correspondents
Association
awards, it is
giving
its award to
Italian tenor
Andrea Bocelli,
for work in
Haiti (without
any mention
that the UN
brought
cholera
there.) So now
Italy co-sponsors
this event:
"Event
to launch the
Framework of
Analysis for
Atrocity
Crimes 'From
early-warning
to early
action: the
contribution
of new tools
and non-State
actors for an
effective
prevention
strategy'
(co-organized
by the Office
of the Special
Adviser of the
Secretary-General
on the
Prevention of
Genocide and
the Permanent
Missions of
Italy and the
United
Republic of
Tanzania)
Thursday, 11
December 2014."
Atrocity
crimes? Pioli
knows all
about it - or
should, since
he
unilaterally
agreed to
screen the Sri
Lankan
government's
"Lies Agreed
To" after
renting one of
his apartments
to Palitha Kohona
- and seeking
after that to
censor.
As the belated
investigation
of war crimes
in Sri Lanka
mandated by
the UN Human
Rights Council
proceeds, new
evidence
concerning the
"white flag
killings" of
surrendering
Liberation
Tiger of Tamil
Eelam leaders
has emerged.
A statement
has been
published in
media censored
by the Sri
Lankan
government
that Shavendra
Silva, Sri
Lanka's Deputy
Permanent
Representative
to the UN, was
ordered by
Defense
Secretary and
presidential
brother
Gotabaya
Rajapaksa "not
to accommodate
any LTTE
leaders
attempting to
surrender and
informed that
they all
should be
killed." Full
text below.
Killing
those who are
surrendering
is a war
crime. The
LTTE leaders
were lured
out, to their
deaths, by
assurances
delivered
through the UN
from Sri
Lankan
officials
including its
Permanent
Representative
to the UN
Palitha
Kohona.
Inner City
Press has
doggedly
pursued the
ramification
of these White
Flag killings
and the wider
Bloodbath on
the Beach
(initially here,
in Johns
Hopkins' SAIS
Review of
International
Affairs);
below is a
response to
Inner City
Press from
Shavendra
Silva.
Tellingly,
there has been
censorship
inside the UN
itself.
Palitha Kohona
and Shavendra
Silva appeared
on a three
person "UN"
panel with
Giampaolo
Pioli, past
and future
president of
the United
Nations
Correspondents
Association,
to screen a
film denying
war crimes
called "Lies
Agreed To." Photo
below.
As Inner City
Press
reported, Pioli
had a previous
financial
relationship
with Kohona,
having rented
him one of his
Manhattan
apartments;
for using the
UN
Correspondents
Association to
screen the Sri
Lanka
government war
crimes denial
inside the UN,
Pioli did not
seek prior
approval of
other UNCA
Executive
Committee
members.
Inner City
Press reported
these facts,
after
pro-government
media in Sri
Lanka
portrayed the
screening
inside the UN
as a victory
or even
absolution.
Immediately
after that,
Pioli convened
a series of
"emergency"
UNCA
Executive
Committee
meetings.
Links to audio
are below; here's
a sample story
from The
Guardian in
the UK.
First, Pioli
demanded that
the article be
removed from
the Internet
(he rejected
the offer to
submit a
written
response of
the type
Shavendra
Silva
submitted).
After Inner
City Press
refused to
remove the
entire article
from the
Internet,
Pioli said he
would get
Inner City
Press thrown
out. Issues
about the French
mission to the
UN were
raised.
Pioli's First
Vice President
from Reuters
filed a
complaint with
the UN's Media
Accreditation
and Liaison
unit, copied
to Pioli (the
Reuters bureau
chief
subsequently
filed a sworn
statement with
Google to get
this blocked
from Search, claiming it
was a private
and even
copyrighted
communication,
here.)
But Voice
of America,
which filed a
formal request
to the UN to
"review" Inner
City Press'
accreditation,
is subject to
the US Freedom
of Information
Act. After
Pioli tried to
get Inner City
Press to
withdraw the
FOIA request
it filed,
Inner City
Press obtain
documents,
many heavily
redacted and
some not yet
reported,
showing how
the campaign
to get Inner
City Press
thrown out of
the UN worked,
including UNCA
talking
"quietly" with
UN officials
to bring it
about.
We'll have
more on all
this. But how
can it be, as
the belated
investigation
of Sri Lanka
war crimes
goes forward,
that not only
is Shavendra
Silva still a
Deputy
Permanent
Representative
in the UN
(Secretary
General Ban
Ki-moon told
Inner City
Press that
Silva being
one of his
advisers of
Peacekeeping
Operations was
simply up to
member
states), but
that this
censor, Pioli,
is slated in a
classic
no-competition
"election" to
come to head
the UN
Correspondents
Association at
least for
2015?
This is a new
low at the UN.
The new Free
UN Coalition
for Access,
which seeks to
hold the UN to
its stated
principles
including
defending the
right to free
press and
investigative
journalism in
the UN, will
now pursuing
these issues.
Shavendra
Silva,
Giampaolo
Pioli &
Kohona in UN,
UNCA banner,
decay
Here
is the new
statement, as
published,
followed by
Silva's
previous
response, and
background
including
audio clips
Date:
5/17/2009
Time: 11.45 am
– 12.30pm
Place:
Wellamulliwikkal,
MLT Sri Lanka
(58 Division
Operations
room)
When the
instructions
from
Mr.Gotayabhaya
Rajapaksha the
Secretary
Defence of Sri
Lanka to the
58 Division
Commander
Brigadier
Shavendra
Silva (Now
Major General)
was passed
down over the
telephone I
was with the
Brigadier. I
was
functioning as
one of the
defence
correspondents
attached to 58
Division.
The
conversation
took place is
as follows.
Time:11.45am
1st call.
Mr.Gotabayaya
Rajapaksha to
Brigadier
Shavendra
Silva
Ordered not to
accommodate
any LTTE
leaders
attempting to
surrender and
informed that
they all
should be
killed.
Time: 12.00
noon. -2 nd
call.
Mr.Gotabayaya
Rajapaksha to
Brigadier
Shavendra
Silva.
Mr. Rajapaksha
confirmed his
order to
Brigadier
Shavendra
Silva and
informed about
the
International
influence the
LTTE is trying
to bring upon
on the
Government at
that time.
There after at
about 12.15pm
the Division
Commander
Brigadier
Shavendra
Silva having
summoned his
Brigade
Commanders and
Commanding
Officers
briefed them
on what
Secretary
Defence told
him.
However I do
not know
whether the
troops on
ground carried
out the above
instructions
or not .
After two days
time on the
19th I called
the Commander
of the Army
General Sarath
Fonseka and
asked whether
he is aware
about the
above
instructions
given by Mr.
Gotabhaya
Rajapaksha. He
said that he
is not aware
about such
instructions.
If any
international
commission or
any war crime
court requests
from me to
give any
evidence
regarding this
telephone
conversation
between
Mr.Gotabhaya
Rajapaksha and
Brigidier
Shavendra
Silva on 17th
May 2009 I am
prepared to
give a
statement or
an affidavit
to them.
Shavendra
Silva to Inner
City Press:
What
I said was,
in the
paragraph (90
of the POE
page 25),
never talks
about the 58
Div shelling
PTK hospital.
After you read
out loud the
first part of
the
first
line of
paragraph 90
where you
talked about
55 and 58 Div,
where I
replied that
what is in the
paragraph is
incorrect as
it was the 53
and 58
Divisions who
were involved
in PTK. and
the 55 Div was
not there.
Thats why I
told you at
the briefing
that the
content of the
paragraph in
the POE is
inaccurate. In
fact, later
after the
briefing I
told you that
they were in
Challai when
you asked
where that
Division was.
warm regards,
Ambassador
Major General
Shavendra
Silva WWV RWP
RSP USP psc
Deputy
Permanent
Representative
of Sri Lanka
To the United
Nations
Background
and audio
clips:
Press access
and answers to
questions at
the UN
generally have
been in
decline since
at least 2011.
Now the new Free UN Coalition for Access is
combating the
trend, which
can only be
done by naming
names and
providing
specifics, now
including
audio. And so
these clips,
in reverse
chronological
order.
In this audio
clip, two
days before
formally
beginning a
process to try
to get Inner
City Press
thrown out,
Giampaolo
Pioli as
President of
the United
Nations
Correspondents
Association
complains
about Inner
City Press
reporting that
he rented out
of his
Manhattan
apartments to
"Palitha"
[Kohona, Sri
Lanka's
Ambassador to
the UN] in the
context of
Pioli
unilaterally
using UNCA to
screen a Sri
Lanka
government war
crimes denial
movie inside
the UN.
Two
days later,
Pioli would
convene a UN
Correspondents
Association
Excutive
Committee meeting to
"examine"
Inner City
Press and try
to throw it
out -
first of UNCA,
then of the UN at a whole.
This is the
Pioli slated
to return,
with no
competition at
all, to head
what he made
the UN's
Censorship
Alliance.
In
a
previous audio
clip,
Pioli tried to
dictate to
Inner City
Press how it
should have
covered Sri
Lanka,
suggesting it
should simply
transcribe
what "Palitha"
(Kohona) and
Shavendra
Silva said and
not report
that he,
Pioli, had
rented out of
his Manhattan
apartments to
Kohona before
agreeing to
use UNCA to
screen the Sri
Lankan
government's
war crimes
denial film
inside the UN.
"Why did you
have to"
report that?
Pioli
demanded,
claiming the
rental
arrangement
was
significantly
further in the
past than it
was.
When Inner
City Press
refused to
remove the
article from
the Internet,
and Pioli
refused the
offer to
publish a
letter to the
editor, Pioli
made good on
his threat to
try to get
Inner City
Press
thrown out of
the UN.
Complaints
were filed by
Pioli's first
vice president
from Reuters,
who
also used the
Reuters
servers for
the campaign.
Now Pioli has
reappeared,
slated to
re-take over
the helm of
UNCA, now the
UN's
Censorship
Alliance. Who
will serve him
last his past
first vice
president, a
position
current held
by a
representative
of Turkish
media? As to
how
correspondent
Pioli owns so
much real
estate, there
is a Turkish
connection on
which we will
have more. The
UN cannot be
allow to
further decay
on press
freedom and
access. Watch
this site.
In the last
audio clip,
Pioli as
President of
the UN
Correspondents
Association
said of this
Press story
about him,
"take it out"
-- that is,
remove the
entire story
from the
Internet --
because it is
false or, he
then says,
"basically
false."
But Pioli first
complained
that he still
found
online (audio)
facts of which
he admitted
"nothing is
false" -- that
before
unilaterally
deciding to
screen a Sri
Lankan
government
film denying
war crimes he
had rented one
of his
Manhattan
apartments to
Palitha
Kohona, Sri
Lanka's
Ambassador to
the UN.
What was
reported
wasn't false,
but Pioli
ordered "take
it out" and
off the
Internet. That
is censorship.
One question
is, why is
Pioli now
seeking to
return as head
of UNCA, which
he turned into
the UN
Censorship
Alliance?
The same
clip has
Pioli's then
Vice
President,
himself a
censor, here,
deriding Inner
City Press as
a blogger
someone
"using" UNCA.
In fact, after
seeing how it
could be used
for
censorship,
Inner City
Press quit
UNCA and
co-founded the
new Free
UN Coalition
for Access.