UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon regretted for the decision of the Sri Lankan Government to expel Mr. James Elder, spokesman for the U.N. children's foundation UNICEF. Mr. James Elder was accused by Sri Lanka of spreading LTTE propaganda.
"Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon strongly regrets the decision of the Sri Lankan Government to expel Mr. James Elder, Spokesman for UNICEF in Sri Lanka" the Secretary General's spokesman Farhan Haq told reporters at the Tuesday press brifing.
He added that the Secretary-General expresses his full confidence in the work of the United Nations in Sri Lanka, which includes making public statements when necessary in an effort to save lives and prevent grave humanitarian problems. The United Nations is working impartially to assist the people of Sri Lanka, and the Government should be supporting and cooperating with its efforts.
The Secretary-General will take up this issue with President Mahinda Rajapaksa at the earliest opportunity and will continue to urge him to implement all the commitments made in their joint-statement after the Secretary-General’s visit to Sri Lanka in May.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
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