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UN condemns Colombo attacks, but Not Kilinochchi attacks in Sri Lanka?

[ Vavuniya News Media, 11/29/07 08:01:05 GMT by admin | Category: World News ]

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon condemns suicide attacks in Sri Lanka.

Ban Ki-moon has voiced outrage at today’s (November 28, 2007) twin suicide attacks in the Sri Lankan capital, which have killed or wounded dozens of people, and yesterday’s aerial assault on a United Nations aid office in the far north of the troubled country.


In a statement issued by his spokesperson, Mr. Ban condemned the attacks in Colombo, which occurred outside the Ministry of Social Services building and in the Nugegoda district, and offered his condolences to the families and friends of the victims.

Media reports state that at least 16 people were killed in the Nugegoda blast and 37 others were injured, while one person was killed and two others hurt in the earlier bombing at the ministry building.

The statement from Mr. Ban’s spokesperson noted that he was also concerned about yesterday’s aerial attack in the town of Kilinochchi in which the office of the UN World Food Programme (WFP) was damaged.

Honourable Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon didn't realize that a day earlier on (November 27, 2007) there were two attacks in Killinochchi in which more than 24 people including 11 school children were killed by the Sri Lankan military. Mr. Ban Ki-moon knew there was an aerial attack in Kilinochchi by the Sri Lankan Air Force and the UN World Food Programme office was damaged in the attack, and concerned about it, but he didn't know or care that 24 people were also killed by the aerial attacks and DPU of Sri Lankan military. Mr. Ban Ki-moon didn't offer his condolences to the families and friends of the victims of Kilinochchi as he did for Colombo.

“The Secretary-General appeals for an end to the destructive spiral of violence in Sri Lanka and calls on the parties to the conflict [Government forces and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)] to return to the peace process while making every effort to ensure the protection of civilians,” the statement said.

Vavuniya News Media strongly condemn the UN secretary-General's one side approach in the Sri Lankan Conflict.

Comments

It is sad, the world learder Mr. Ban Ki-moon didn't offer any condolences to the families and friends of the victims of Kilinochchi as he did for Colombo. It clearly shows how the UN working on behalf of America. I wonder why they still call it world body?

Comments by Vavuniyan at 11/29/07 08:22:06 GMT

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Comments by admin at 11/29/07 08:42:30 GMT
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