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| Dr. Chaloka Beyani, UN Special Rapporteur on Internally Displaced Persons | 
By Matthew Russell Lee
UNITED NATIONS, The strange treatment of Sri Lanka at and by the UN was on display on Wednesday in New York.
UNITED NATIONS, The strange treatment of Sri Lanka at and by the UN was on display on Wednesday in New York.
 The UN's Special Rapporteur on Internally Displaced Persons Mr. Chaloka Beyani gave a press conference. He was immediately asked by a fellow selected to come four months to the UN if he'd praise the government of Mahinda Rajapaksa for relocation of IDPs from the camps set up after the 2009 conflict -- called the "Bloodbath on the Beach" by another UN official -- to land in northern Sri Lanka. 
                                                          
                                                          
As
                                                          Beyani began
                                                          answered the
                                                          leading
                                                          question,
                                                          Inner City
                                                          Press left its
                                                          post covering
                                                          the UN
                                                          Security
                                                          Council and
                                                          ran through
                                                          the garage to
                                                          the Dag
                                                          Hammarskjold
                                                          auditorium
                                                          briefing room.
                                                          Video
                                                          here, from
                                                          Minute 11:36.
 
                                                          
                                                          There,
                                                          Inner City
                                                          Press asked a
                                                          follow up
                                                          question,
                                                          based on a story
                                                          in the
                                                          Washington
                                                          Post noting
                                                          that "346
                                                          people from
                                                          110 families
                                                          who were last
                                                          to leave the
                                                          camp could not
                                                          return home
                                                          because their
                                                          lands are
                                                          occupied by
                                                          the military."
                                                          
                                                          
 
                                                          
                                                          Beyani
said
                                                          he'd heard of
                                                          it, and that
                                                          he was
                                                          concerned
                                                          about a lack
                                                          of
                                                          "durable
                                                          solutions." He
                                                          said it was
                                                          like what he
                                                          encountered in
                                                          a country he
                                                          visited, Cote
                                                          d'Ivoire --
                                                          where IDPs
                                                          were
                                                          killed after
                                                          the government
                                                          wanted to
                                                          close down the
                                                          camps they
                                                          lived
                                                          in. Click
                                                          here for that.
                                                          
 
                                                          Beyani
                                                          acknowledged
                                                          he had yet to
                                                          visit Sri
                                                          Lanka, saying
                                                          he had
                                                          not wanted to
                                                          in order not
                                                          to get "in the
                                                          picture" with
                                                          the
                                                          government's
                                                          and the UN's
                                                          "investigation."
                                                          
                                                          
 
                                                          
                                                          But
                                                          what UN
                                                          investigation?
                                                          There was a
                                                          Panel of
                                                          Experts
                                                          report, based
                                                          on
                                                          which
                                                          Secretary
                                                          General Ban
                                                          Ki-moon asked
                                                          first Thoraya
                                                          Obaid and
                                                          then, without
                                                          further
                                                          announcement
                                                          until Inner
                                                          City Press
                                                          asked,
                                                          Charles
                                                          Petrie to
                                                          probe the UN's
                                                          own acts and
                                                          inaction
                                                          during the
                                                          Bloodbath on
                                                          the Beach.
                                                          
                                                          
 
                                                          
                                                          But
                                                          that report,
                                                          which some say
                                                          is already
                                                          finished -- Petrie is
                                                          already
                                                          heading a
                                                          Norway funded
                                                          project in
                                                          Myanmar --
                                                          has yet to be
                                                          made
                                                          public, and
                                                          may never be.
                                                          
                                                          
 
                                                          
                                                          Beyani
said
                                                          he would like
                                                          to visit Sri
                                                          Lanka, and we
                                                          hope he does.
                                                          But the
                                                          strange
                                                          treatment of
                                                          Sri Lanka
                                                          continues in
                                                          and by the UN.
                                                          
                                                          
 In the upcoming "Universal Periodic Review" of Sri Lanka at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, speakers will get only 72 second each -- the least of any of the countries being reviewed, which have far lower levels of killed civilians than Sri Lanka. Watch this site.
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