With
Sri Lanka
Jagath Dias
Tapped Army
Chief of
Staff, UN Has
No Comment
By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS, May
18 -- With the
UN's already
long delayed
report into
war crimes in
Sri Lanka
postponed
until at least
September, now
one of those
most
responsible
for the crimes
in 2009, Jagath
Dias of
the 57th
Division, has
been named
Chief of Staff
of the Army.
One wondered
if those
recently
praising the
Sri Lankan
government,
from UN
Secretary
General Ban
Ki-moon to US
Secretary of
State John
Kerry during
his visit two
weeks ago will
say anything
about this.
On May 18,
Inner City
Press asked
Ban's deputy
spokesperson
Farhan Haq if
Ban had any
comment on
Dias, named in
Ban's own
report on Sri
Lanka, getting
this post.
Haq said to
wait and see
what the Human
Rights Council
says -- the
Human Rights
Council which
already
delayed
release of
their report.
Video
here.
Now Silva is
in War College
in India and
Dias is Army
chief of
staff. Will
anything be
said by UN
High
Commissioner
for Human
Rights Prince
Zeid, now
embroiled in a
scandal about
OHCHR's
seeming cover
up for child
rapes by
French troops
in the Central
African
Republic, and
letting French
UN Peacekeepin
chief Herve
Ladsous try to
fire the OHCHR
whistleblower?
What has
changed?
Inside
the UN in
September 2001
the
government's
"Lies Agreed
To" -- but NOT
"No Fire Zone"
-- was
screened.
When Inner
City Press
reported on
the screening,
then on the
background
fact that the
person who
agreed to the
screening,
Giampaolo
Pioli, had
previously
been the
landlord of
Palitha
Kohona, who as
Sri Lanka's
Ambassador
requested the
screen in the
UN hosted by
the United
Nations
Correspondents
Association,
then and now
headed by
Pioli, demands
for censorship
and expulsion
began.
Unhappy
with Inner
City Press
reporting,
Pioli demanded
that the story
come down.
When Inner
City Press
instead of
censorship
offered
amplifications
and to publish
a letter to
the editor of
any length,
Pioli rejected
it and pushed
to get Inner
City Press
thrown out.
After some
of this was
reported
in the media
in Sri Lanka,
and Inner City
Press informed
Pioli of this
and of death
threats it had
received,
Pioli refused
to suspend his
campaign,
instead trying
to use the
threats as
leverage to
get Inner City
Press to
publish a
"box," that he
would dictate,
on the front
of its
website.
In this
audio clip,
after Inner
City Press
informed Pioli
and other UNCA
Executive
Committee
members that
their kangaroo
court
proceeding had
given rise to
death threats,
Pioli demands
a "box of
apology... as
long as it is
Inner City
Press."
This is what
UNCA became,
the UN's
Censorship
Alliance, and
what it is,
and functions
as. Inner City
Press when its
elected term
on the UNCA
Executive
Committee
ended quit the
group and
co-founded the
new Free UN
Coalition for
Access, now
defending the
rights of
journalists
from
Somaliland to
Bangladesh
and
beyond. We
will have more
on this.
Pioli
& Ban
Ki-moon, Sri
Lanka war
crimes denial
not shown. UN
Photo/Mark
Garten