By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS,
November 3 --
On Sri Lanka
at UN
headquarters
in New York
the
disinterest
and worse
continues. In
2009 Secretary
General Ban
Ki-moon went
on the
Rajapaksas'
victory tour
of the
bloodbath on
the beach.
Some of Inner
City Press'
coverage is here.
In
2011 Sri
Lanka's denial
of war crimes,
“Lies Agreed
To,” was screened
inside the UN,
hosted by the
then-president
of UNCA,
become the
UN's
Censorship
Alliance.
On
November 3,
Inner City
Press asked
Ban's
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric about
a new
development, transcript here,
video here
from Minute
29:50 --
Inner
City
Press: In Sri
Lanka,
a newspaper
has reported
that the
Government is
searching
people down
for having
“blank human
right
complaints
forms” to the
inquiry of the
Human Rights
Council in
Geneva. And
since,
obviously,
there are
people who are
now charged
with this and
on the run, I
wanted to
know: Can you
state from
this podium or
sometime
today, are
there even… do
such forms
even exist? Is
there a blank
form for this
inquiry? And
if so--
Spokesman
Dujarric:
I don't know.
You may want
to refer that
question to
the Office of
the High
Commissioner
of Human
Rights here.
Inner
City
Press: Okay.
Even if it
were to exist,
should people
be hunted down
for having
these forms?
Spokesman
Dujarric:
Obviously, I
can't tell
you… I don't
know of the
existence of
these forms or
whether there
is a police
action against
it. Obviously,
it's important
that people
have the right
to cooperate,
should they
wish, with any
UN human
rights
investigation
The article
is easy to
find; it is in
The Island,
which got
leaked one of
Ban Ki-moon's
wan reports on
Sri Lanka. But
eight hours
later,
nothing.
In
the interim,
the previous
president of
UNCA Giampaolo
Pioli, who
when Inner
City Press
reported on
his screening
of Rajapaksa's
war crimes
denial film
and the fact
that Pioli
previously
rented one of
his apartments
to Palitha
Kohona, still
Sri Lanka's
Ambassador,
tried to get
Inner City
Press thrown
out of the UN,
made a new
move.
Pioli
is positioning
himself to
again head
UNCA, posting
his name as
the only
candidate,
endorsed by
Pamela Falk of
CBS who filled
in for his for
two years.
UNCA has not
been reformed
in any way
since its
kangaroo
proceeding
against Inner
City Press
resulted in
death threats.
Inner
City
Press
submitted
requests under
the US Freedom
of Information
Act to Voice
of America,
whose Margaret
Basheer
wrote at the
time that the
newspaper of
UNCA's
president --
Pioli -- was
preparing to
sue Inner
City Press for
libel for the
entirely true
report that
Pioli rented
real estate to
Kohona
--
pictured
below with
Pioli
and Shavendra
Silva.
It
was pure
intimidation
and big media
abuse, an
attempt to
censor. Inner
City Press
raised the
death threats
from Sri Lanka
to Pioli's
private held
newspaper in
Italy -- which
allows Pioli
to, for
example, make
campaign
contributions
to politicians
he is
supposedly
covering --
resulting in
yet more
threats of
litigation,
attempts to
intimidate and
censor. There
are more more
documents
obtained under
FOIA, and
audio clips,
most not yet
published.
Since
then, Inner
City Press
quit UNCA and
co-founded the
Free
UN Coalition
for Access.
But Ban
Ki-moon's UN
continues to
prop up its UN
Censorship
Alliance,
giving it a
big room for
free to hold
screenings in,
setting aside
all first
questions for
it, using it
to pretend to
be doing a
good job on
press freedom
and such
issues as Sri
Lanka war
crimes. We'll
have more on
this.