Sri
Lanka Asylum Seeker Has US
Supreme Court Defense by ACLU
While UN Covers Up For
Shavendra Silva
By Matthew
Russell Lee, video
UN
GATE, March 1 --
After months
in which the
United Nations
of Antonio
Guterres
refused to
answer
questions
about allowing
250 Sri Lanka
soldiers to
deploy to the
UN mission in
Mali, with an
alleged war
criminal
Shavendra
Silva who
slaughtered
Tamils then
became a UN
Peacekeeping
senior advisor
seeing them
off contrary
to a false
claim by
Guterres that
such
deployments
would stop,
another
alleged war
criminal has
claimed the
presidency:
Gotabaya
Rajapaksa.
Now
on March 2 in
the U.S.
Supreme Court
the case of
Tamil asylum
seeker
Vijayakumar
Thuraissigiam
will be heard.
From the ACLU:
"In October
2019, the
Supreme Court
agreed to
review a
federal
appeals court
ruling that
concluded
asylum seekers
are entitled
to federal
court review
of their
expedited
removal
orders.
Asylum seekers
placed in
fast-track
expedited
removal
proceedings
receive a
brief
screening by
administrative
officers who
determine
whether they
have a
credible fear
of persecution
in their home
countries. The
government’s
position is
that if an
asylum claim
is rejected at
that stage,
the asylum
seeker has no
recourse to
challenge the
legality of
the decision
in federal
court. The
Ninth Circuit
Court of
Appeals
disagreed,
ruling that
asylum seekers
could seek
recourse in
federal court.
The Trump
administration
appealed to
the Supreme
Court." And
now the
arguments, by
the
ACLU's
Lee Gelernt,
who has also
been asked to
challenge the
UN's lawless
expulsion, nor
607 days and
counting, of
Inner City
Press which
asked UNSG
Antonio
Guterres about
Sri Lanka as
well as
Cameroon.
Watch this
site.
Now the US has
placed a
travel ban on
Shavendra
Silva, who has
always been
welcome in the
UN of Antonio
Guterres. The
travel ban is
under Section
7031(c) of the
Department of
State, Foreign
Operations,
and Related
Programs
Appropriations
Act. The UN's
solicitude of
this war
criminal, as
with
Cameroon's
Paul Biya, is
based on the
convenience
and corruption
of Antonio
Guterres,
wanting
"peacekeepers"
and budget
favor. Next,
Guterres
should be
banned from
the US.
Gotabaya
should thank
the UN for its
ghoulish
assist to his
campaign. But
who will hold
corrupt
Guterres
accountable?
Inner City
Press in
writing asked,
repeatedly
without answer
from UN
Spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric and
Melissa
Fleming which
blocks its
entrance to
ask in person:
January 10-2:
On Sri Lanka,
what are the
comments or
actions if any
of SG Guterres
on if the Sri
Lankan
government
should abide
by its
commitments to
replace the
abusive
Prevention of
Terrorism Act
(PTA) with
legislation
that respects
its
international
human rights
obligations.
The cabinet of
President
Gotabaya
Rajapaksa
announced on
January 4,
2020 that it
would withdraw
a proposed
replacement
law, reneging
on pledges to
the United
Nations Human
Rights Council
(UNHRC) and
the European
Union.
The HRW in a
statement
said,
Rajapaksa, who
took office on
November 18,
2019, has also
taken other
steps that
threaten human
rights
protections in
Sri Lanka. He
appointed army
commanders
implicated by
the UN in
attacks on
civilians and
other grave
abuses during
the civil war
to defense
secretary and
other senior
positions." No
answer at all.
Guterres is
absolutely
corrupt.
Now
this from IPJT
and JDS:
"Ambassador
designate for
Sri Lanka,
C.A.Chandraprema,
because of his
membership
during the
late eighties
of a death
squad
responsible
for the
murders of
hundreds of
people,
including
human rights
lawyers,
journalists,
university
students and
school
children.
C. A
Chandraprema
was known as
“Thadi
Priyantha” at
the time and
was a key
member of the
People’s
Revolutionary
Red Army or
PRRA, one of
many shadowy
armed groups
working with
the military
to target
suspects
during a
Sinhala youth
uprising that
saw 40,000
killed. PRRA
routinely
issued death
threats to
journalists
and human
rights
activists,
including
staff from
Amnesty
International,
whose reports
at the time
accused PRRA
of being
involved in
executions and
enforced
disappearances.
Chandraprema
was arrested
in Sri Lanka
in 2000 in
connection
with the 1989
assasinations
of two human
rights
lawyers
- Charita
Lankapura and
Kanchana
Abhayapala. A
senior ex
policeman in
custody had
named
Chandraprema
as the alleged
assassin in an
affidavit
which is
publicly
available
online.
However
Chandraprema
was released
after
the
Attorney
General
decided there
was no legal
grounds to
proceed. Since
then he has
been protected
by his links
to all the
major
political
parties in Sri
Lanka.
“It is the
ultimate irony
that a man who
has never been
properly
investigated
for his
alleged role
in the murder
of brave human
rights lawyers
should sit in
the Human
Rights
Council,” a
body intended
to protect the
rights of
victims and
human rights
activists said
ITJP’s
Executive
Director,
Yasmin Sooka.
“Sri Lanka has
a past record
of
intimidating
and
threatening
activists who
attend the
Human Rights
Council – it
is simply not
safe to have a
man like this
heading a
diplomatic
mission in
Geneva.”
In recent
years
Chandraprema
became a
newspaper
columnist. In
2012 he
authored a
hagioghraphy
of President
Gotabaya
Rajapaksa that
denies all the
allegations of
war crimes
committed by
the Sri Lankan
army against
Tamils in
2009." And
from Guterres'
UN? Nothing,
as LaCroix
dissembles
about using
the
Rajapaksas'
and Shavendra
Silva's
soldiers.
After covering
the UN's
failure on Sri
Lanka, from
the bloodbath
on the beach
through
accepting
Shavendra
Silva as a UN
Peacekeeping
adviser, Inner
City Press was
roughed up and
banned
by Secretary
General
Antonio
Guterres. FP
and Reuters
said nothing.
In February
2019 when
Silva became
Army Chief of
Staff, Inner
City Press
puts in among
its written
questions to
Spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric a
question on this.
Despite
Dujarric's on
camera promise
to answer
Inner City
Press' written
questions, no
answer.
In
August when
Silva was
further
promoted,
Inner City
Press asked again
and again in
writing,
including to
Guterres new
chief of
"Global
Communications"
Melissa
Fleming. No
answer;
Fleming banned
Inner City
Press from the
UNGA week.
Then
Dujarric's
office handed
a claim,
which Inner
City Press
even then
called out
diplomaticallly
as quite
possibly not
true, to his
teacher's pet
FP,
long time
correspondent
Colum Lynch
and DC-based
Robbie Gramer.
Neither ever
wrote a word
about Guterres
using UN
Security to
physically
rough up Inner
City Press and
ban it 450
days since.
They call this
a scoop, when
it is just
spoon feeding
for those who
want to feel
good about the
UN. Reuters
also reported
it - and they
actively
lobbied
Guterres'
Dujarric to
oust Inner
City Press,
here. No
correction:
corrupt.
On the morning
of September
26, while
simultaneous
covering the
SDNY Federal
court where
CEFC China
Energy,
financially
linked to UNSG
Guterres was
convicted of
UN bribery,
Inner City
Press asked
Guterres, his
spokesmen
Stephane
Dujarric and
Farhan Haq and
Melissa
Fleming
questions
including
"September
26-2: On Sri
Lanka, please
immediately
explain why
your Office
refused to
answer weeks
of questions
from Inner
City Press
about the
impact of
Shavendra
Silva being
made head of
army (despite
Dujarric on
camera
promise, and
Smale's
written
promise, to
answer ICP's
questions)
then handed
the answer to
FP and how
that doesn't
make FP and
Reuters the
UN's teacher's
pets? Is the
belated
decision even
true?"
No answer.
Then this...
Past
4 pm on
Friday, August
30 the UN
issued a
denial of
accreditation
with no
reasoning
other than
that
accreditation
had previously
been revoked:
"From:
malu at un dot
org
Date: Fri, Aug
30, 2019 at
4:23 PM
Subject: U.N.
eAccreditation
request for
Matthew Lee
Ref # M5413398
has been
declined
To: Inner City
Press:
Greetings
Matthew Lee
from Inner
City
Press,
Your media
accreditation
request, with
reference no:
M5413398, has
been declined
for the
following
reason: Media
accreditation
was withdrawn
on 17 August
2018."
This is
Kafka-esque,
and corrupt.
We will have
more, much
more, on this.
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