united nations secretory general ban ki moon is engaged in an effort to interfere in sri lanka, again.
why?
bc he thinks there should be 'accountability' for alleged human rights violations and 'war crimes', wants 'reconciliation'. etc
problem with his stated motives is that he seems to be hypocritically and willfully blind to the fact that he is violating law, un principles, and human rights, by his actions. nor is this the first time.
you cannot ask for lawful accountability from sri lanka when you are exceeding your legal mandate.
un secretary general is trying to appoint an arbitrary 'expert panel' to advise him on action to be taken about sri lanka. by exceeding the powers and violating the charter of united nations, which does not allow him to interfere in internal affairs of member nations, he is violating our, sri lankans, political and legal rights as members of a sovereign democracy.
if there were human rights violations and war crimes there are legal channels to seek justice and present evidence.
sri lankan courts, including the supreme court, are accessible. if the courts here are refusing to hear cases with credible evidence or dismissing cases out of hand arbitrarily, there may be a point, but no such thing has happened. fact is ppl who claim human rights violations, etc occurred here are unable to make and present a credible case with judicially acceptable evidence. that is no excuse to treat sri lankan legal system with contempt or bypass it.
there is also the united nations human rights council, if there are any concerns about human rights situation in sri lanka, they should be raised through that body and not through some arbitrary panel convened at the personal whim of ban ki moon. but he knows that an attempt to pass a resolution against sl in unhrc failed, with good reason.
in other words, un sec.gen. is refusing to accept judgments of legal bodies and trying to impose his personal judgment arbitrarily.
that is a violation of law and our rights. all those sri lankans who want our rights respected should condemn his actions.
there is also the question of double standards, why is ban ki moon not acting similarly with regard to alleged human rights violations in iraq and afghanistan committed by united states, united kingdom and other western powers? so far this question continues to stay unanswered. anyone who support ban ki moon's actions on sri lanka or refuse to condemn them must answer it. otherwise they are simply racist hypocrites and slaves of west.
as for ban ki moon and some of his subordinates, their past actions have shown that they are no friends of sri lankans and not interested in securing rights, justice, democracy, and freedom ( indeed even our lives) to us. remember he wanted to us to declare a ceasefire in order to save our murderers; ltte terrorist pussies. as i said then, anyone who did that is no friend of sri lanka. nor does anyone, who called for such a ceasefire on that moment, have any moral right to pass any kind of judgment on any action of ours.
he and his subordinates are acting thus because they are suffering from racist misconception that ltte terrorists and their supporters are representatives of tamils and that 'ethnic grievances' caused ltte terrorism (by that perverted logic un should act to ban prison terms for thieves bc they probably think theft is a result of poverty etc. lol). this became very clear when he asked us not to celebrate the defeat of armed criminal gang ltte.
anyway, all those who want law and our rights respected should condemn ban ki moon and his actions with regard to sri lanka.
especially, all those sri lankans who vociferously claim to be interested in preserving human rights and rule of law in sri lanka, must do so. if they don't they should defend why they don't. silence in the face of such a violation of our rights is not an option.
i will predict that ppl who support ban ki moon or stay silent will be the same ppl who openly adapted immoral peacenik position (and their fellow travelers) during effort to defeat terrorists. their mindset is inherently slavish and corrupt and/or they depend on their western financed ngo salaries and benefits too much. they did not act according on their professed principles then and will not do so now.
i will be watching reactions of their underlings in sri lankan blogosphere. will they too stay true to their inherited despicable and hypocritical characters and stay silent while rights of sri lankans are violated? will their slavishness extend to supporting such violations?
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why?
bc he thinks there should be 'accountability' for alleged human rights violations and 'war crimes', wants 'reconciliation'. etc
problem with his stated motives is that he seems to be hypocritically and willfully blind to the fact that he is violating law, un principles, and human rights, by his actions. nor is this the first time.
you cannot ask for lawful accountability from sri lanka when you are exceeding your legal mandate.
un secretary general is trying to appoint an arbitrary 'expert panel' to advise him on action to be taken about sri lanka. by exceeding the powers and violating the charter of united nations, which does not allow him to interfere in internal affairs of member nations, he is violating our, sri lankans, political and legal rights as members of a sovereign democracy.
if there were human rights violations and war crimes there are legal channels to seek justice and present evidence.
sri lankan courts, including the supreme court, are accessible. if the courts here are refusing to hear cases with credible evidence or dismissing cases out of hand arbitrarily, there may be a point, but no such thing has happened. fact is ppl who claim human rights violations, etc occurred here are unable to make and present a credible case with judicially acceptable evidence. that is no excuse to treat sri lankan legal system with contempt or bypass it.
there is also the united nations human rights council, if there are any concerns about human rights situation in sri lanka, they should be raised through that body and not through some arbitrary panel convened at the personal whim of ban ki moon. but he knows that an attempt to pass a resolution against sl in unhrc failed, with good reason.
in other words, un sec.gen. is refusing to accept judgments of legal bodies and trying to impose his personal judgment arbitrarily.
that is a violation of law and our rights. all those sri lankans who want our rights respected should condemn his actions.
there is also the question of double standards, why is ban ki moon not acting similarly with regard to alleged human rights violations in iraq and afghanistan committed by united states, united kingdom and other western powers? so far this question continues to stay unanswered. anyone who support ban ki moon's actions on sri lanka or refuse to condemn them must answer it. otherwise they are simply racist hypocrites and slaves of west.
as for ban ki moon and some of his subordinates, their past actions have shown that they are no friends of sri lankans and not interested in securing rights, justice, democracy, and freedom ( indeed even our lives) to us. remember he wanted to us to declare a ceasefire in order to save our murderers; ltte terrorist pussies. as i said then, anyone who did that is no friend of sri lanka. nor does anyone, who called for such a ceasefire on that moment, have any moral right to pass any kind of judgment on any action of ours.
he and his subordinates are acting thus because they are suffering from racist misconception that ltte terrorists and their supporters are representatives of tamils and that 'ethnic grievances' caused ltte terrorism (by that perverted logic un should act to ban prison terms for thieves bc they probably think theft is a result of poverty etc. lol). this became very clear when he asked us not to celebrate the defeat of armed criminal gang ltte.
anyway, all those who want law and our rights respected should condemn ban ki moon and his actions with regard to sri lanka.
especially, all those sri lankans who vociferously claim to be interested in preserving human rights and rule of law in sri lanka, must do so. if they don't they should defend why they don't. silence in the face of such a violation of our rights is not an option.
i will predict that ppl who support ban ki moon or stay silent will be the same ppl who openly adapted immoral peacenik position (and their fellow travelers) during effort to defeat terrorists. their mindset is inherently slavish and corrupt and/or they depend on their western financed ngo salaries and benefits too much. they did not act according on their professed principles then and will not do so now.
i will be watching reactions of their underlings in sri lankan blogosphere. will they too stay true to their inherited despicable and hypocritical characters and stay silent while rights of sri lankans are violated? will their slavishness extend to supporting such violations?
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I agree with you. Ban KI Moon should stay out and shut up.
Not one reference to Indi Padashow boy? :)
The 118-member international organization of non-aligned states, Non Aligned Movement (NAM) has expressed concerns over the move by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to appoint a panel of experts to advice on accountability issues on Sri Lanka.
"The Non Aligned Movement strongly condemns selective targeting of individual countries which it deems contrary to the founding principles of the movement and the United Nations Charter,"
http://www.colombopage.com/archive_10/Mar1268318071JV.html
Same
http://www.asiantribune.com/news/2010/03/12/nam-condemns-un-secretary-general%E2%80%99s-%E2%80%98selective-targeting-countries%E2%80%99
SN,
The NGOs and kalu-suddhas are already jumping up and down.
They are so happy when their white masters try and punish Sri Lanka, its like boosters shots of life. It also shows how incompetent these "superior" Colombians are. They always spit on the rest of Sri Lanka but can't dislodge from power a "godaya" like Mahinda, they beg their white masters for help and both fail miserably.
Moon has mooned us again:
Points of Interest:
Gonseka:
1)Arrested for attempting a Military coup, and other criminal activity
2)He is NOT the leader of the opposition
3)He has no political party of his own/that he is a member of
4)He has no seat in Parliament
5)Opposition parties that backed him are unpopular and failing in elections as witnessed in the concluded Presidential Election of January 2010 where the incumbent won in a landslide.
His arrest is an "issue" for the UN.
Anwar Ibrahim:
1)Leader of the Opposition in Malaysia
2)He has a political party of his own
3)He has a seat Parliament
4)The party has been gaining popularity and is doing well in elections and is about to break the hold on power the ruling coalition has had since 1957.
5)He has been arrested for sodomy and being a homosexual
His arrest is NOT an "issue" for the UN
Moon has mooned us again.
http://www.adaderana.lk/news.php?nid=7511
Points of Interest:
Gonseka:
1)Arrested for attempting a Military coup, and other criminal activity
2)He is NOT the leader of the opposition
3)He has no political party of his own/that he is a member of
4)He has no seat in Parliament
5)Opposition parties that backed him are unpopular and failing in elections as witnessed in the concluded Presidential Election of January 2010 where the incumbent won in a landslide.
His arrest is an "issue" for the UN.
Anwar Ibrahim:
1)Leader of the Opposition in Malaysia
2)He has a political party of his own
3)He has a seat Parliament
4)The party has been gaining popularity and is doing well in elections and is about to break the hold on power the ruling coalition has had since 1957.
5)He has been arrested for sodomy and being a homosexual
His arrest is NOT an "issue" for the UN
Timely analysis, thanks. But the government can take advantage of this.
During the 88-89 era, when there were bodies around every corner of street, when there were half burnt bodies tied to telephone pole , when bodies could be seen floating down the river behind the residence of the parliamentary majority leader. When parent didn't want their adolescent kids to walk out of the house after dusk, and even when parliamentarians revealed the dire situation at the UN. The UN didn't wink.
But just after Sri Lanka concluded a democratic election. When Sri Lanka is having the best performing stock market in the world. When the per capita income doubled withing a few years, when investors are pouring in. Just when Sri Lanka is poised to a economic boom, Ban-Ki Moon wants to investigate Sri Lanka.
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