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Amid Move to Switch From Criminal Silva, Ban Dismisses Predecessor CriticismMatthew Russell Lee Special to Salem-News.comWhy didn't UN officials say, don't nominate alleged war criminals?
(UNITED NATIONS) - For a week UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon's office has been questioned about accepting alleged war criminal Shavendra Silva as one of Ban's Senior Advisers on Peacekeeping Operations. While Ban's Spokesman Martin Nesirky has insisted that Ban is powerless to stop what several member states describe as a travesty or a "new low," some states asked by Inner City Press say they are pushing Sri Lanka to pull Silva back, even if only to replace him with Permanent Representative Palitha Kohona, who also played a role in the White Flag killing of prospective surrenderees, along with Ban's chief of staff Vijay Nambiar. Acts of Shavendra Silva's battalion in 2009 are described in the UN's own Panel of Experts report on Sri Lanka -- for example in paragraphs 73, 90 and 171, shelling hospitals and the killing those seeking to surrender, in which both Kohona and Nambiar played a role -- and lawsuits have been filed against Silva for war crimes. In September 2011, Inner City Press asked Silva about them, click here for that story. Nesirky told Inner City Press to "ask the Asia group" about their vote; Inner City Press did, and found that there was no vote, Sri Lanka convinced Saudi Arabia and Nepal to stand down. Nesirky told Inner City Press to look at the General Assembly resolution, and Inner City Press has, finding that nothing in the text says that Ban has to take whomever is referred to him, whatever their record. In fact, Susana Malcorra Ban's head of Field Support, and prospectively his new deputy replacing Asha Rose Migiro, met with member states and laid down criteria like "senior" status. Why didn't she and Ban say, don't nominate alleged war criminals? On February 3, after trying to let the issue settle for a bit, Inner City Press again asked Nesirky:
So, under Ban the Office of the Secretary-General has gotten so much weaker? That was the question, and this so far is the answer. We will have more on this, and on the Campaign. Here are on the record quote provided on this to Inner City Press by the director of the Sri Lanka Campaign Fred Carter:
And, after some back and forth, by Edward Mortimer, former Annan communications director:
That is giving Ban (too much) benefit of the doubt, and still it raises questions. Watch this site. http://www.innercitypress.com/ban7silvadecay020312.html Special thanks to Inner City Press
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