Shanthi is a mother and widow, forty-two years of age, who has been displaced many times in the course of the war. In her early childhood, she lived in a cadjan hut with a palmyrah leaf roof and walls constructed of a double layer of woven coconut palm leaves. Local red clay was used for… Continue reading The Social Architects story 3: Shanthi’s story
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The Social Architects story 2: Shamanthi’s story
Shamanthi is a mother of three young children in her thirties and she is a former LTTE cadre. She joined the LTTE in 1990 and left in 2004, after her marriage to an LTTE leader. On May 20, 2010, a local newspaper published a photograph of twelve LTTE cadres that was first made public by… Continue reading The Social Architects story 2: Shamanthi’s story
Sri Lanka: New report shows illegal detention without trial, torture, extrajudicial execution and impunity for abuses
Hundreds of people languish in arbitrary, illegal and often incommunicado detention in Sri Lanka, vulnerable to torture and extrajudicial execution, despite the end of the country’s long conflict, Amnesty International said in a new report. Locked away: Sri Lanka’s security detainees, reveals that arbitrary and illegal detention and enforced disappearances remain routine in Sri Lanka,… Continue reading Sri Lanka: New report shows illegal detention without trial, torture, extrajudicial execution and impunity for abuses
The Social Architects story 1: Rasadurai’s story
Rasadurai was caring for a group of children from an orphanage in the No fire Zone during the end of the war. Before we were forced to leave Kilinochchi, I dug six bunkers in the churchyard. We have dug bunkers all across the Vanni. Every time we had to move, the first thing we did… Continue reading The Social Architects story 1: Rasadurai’s story
Maria Otero: Human Rights Council makes a Significant Impact on the World
Statement by: Maria Otero U.S. Under Secretary of State for Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights 19th Session of the Human Rights Council Geneva, Switzerland March 2, 2012 When the United States joined the UN Human Rights Council two years ago, we set forth four values that would guide our work in this body: universality,… Continue reading Maria Otero: Human Rights Council makes a Significant Impact on the World
SRI LANKA: A plot to kill or otherwise harm the human rights defender Herman Kumara – AHRC
Dear friends, The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information that Mr. Herman Kumara, a well-respected Sri Lankan human rights defender has received a number of death threats after he helped organize fishermen in protest of rising fuel prices. Soon after, he was followed by a group of people in a white van who… Continue reading SRI LANKA: A plot to kill or otherwise harm the human rights defender Herman Kumara – AHRC
SRI LANKA: Is shooting at peaceful demonstrators a government policy – AHRC
Mr. Rajitha Seneratne, the Cabinet Minister for Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Development, when answering a question to a BBC Sinhala Service correspondent regarding the shooting of a fisherman at a peaceful demonstration in Chilaw stated that the shooting of demonstrators is a usual practice of the Sri Lankan police. Sri Lankan policemen have shot demonstrators… Continue reading SRI LANKA: Is shooting at peaceful demonstrators a government policy – AHRC
UN will deny Tamils justice
(Ron Ridenour) Brace yourselves Tamils in and from Sri Lanka! The UN Human Rights Council will not grant you justice at its 19th session, February 27-March 23, 2012 or, perhaps, in any foreseeable future. Until the past few weeks it looked as though the “international community” (US, UK-Europe, Canada, Australia, Japan), the east (Russia, China,… Continue reading UN will deny Tamils justice
NGOs Call on U.S. to Establish International Accountability Mechanism on Sri Lanka at UN Human Rights Council
(Amnesty International USA) We are pleased to hear that the United States has decided to press for action at the March session of the Human Rights Council on accountability for wartime abuses in Sri Lanka. This issue has long been a high priority for us due to the massive scale of abuses committed in the… Continue reading NGOs Call on U.S. to Establish International Accountability Mechanism on Sri Lanka at UN Human Rights Council
Amnesty International and the Tamil community in Canada – amnesty.ca
Overview There have been a number of recent media articles in Sri Lanka recently suggesting that Amnesty International’s impartiality had been compromised because the Canadian Tamil Congress chose to make Amnesty International Canada a beneficiary of funds raised at their third annual Walk-a-Thon held in Toronto in September 2011. The Walk-a-thon is an annual event… Continue reading Amnesty International and the Tamil community in Canada – amnesty.ca
