A Sri Lankan commission that probed alleged abuses during the island’s civil war says it will present its final report in a week. The Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission said Friday it will conclude its work on Tuesday and present its report to President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Nov. 20. The government appointed the commission last… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s war report ready next week
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Sri Lanka tells UN it is acting to curb torture
Sri Lankan officials have told a U.N. human rights panel that the country’s government is taking measures to curb acts of torture by security forces. A delegation led by Sri Lanka government legal adviser Mohan Pieris has told the U.N. Committee Against Torture that the South Asian nation struggled with decades of terrorism at the… Continue reading Sri Lanka tells UN it is acting to curb torture
US hedge fund executive sentenced to 11 years
The 11-year prison sentence for a wealthy hedge fund founder convicted of insider trading charges set a record for its length, but still left the government well short of the two-decade-long prison sentence it had sought to send a stern message to Wall Street. Raj Rajaratnam, 54, left federal court in Manhattan on Thursday after… Continue reading US hedge fund executive sentenced to 11 years
Dutch prosecutors demand long sentences for Tamils
Dutch prosecutors have demanded sentences ranging from 10 to 16 years for five ethnic Tamils accused of raising millions of euros (dollars) in the Netherlands to finance the Tamil Tigers’ fight for an independent homeland in Sri Lanka. Prosecutors accuse the men, all naturalized Dutch citizens, of extorting cash from Tamils living in the Netherlands,… Continue reading Dutch prosecutors demand long sentences for Tamils
Rights council gets report on Sri Lanka deaths
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon sent a report by U.N. experts who concluded that tens of thousands of people were killed in the last five months of Sri Lanka’s civil war, primarily by government troops, to the U.N. Human Rights Council on Monday.
Ban said in April when the report was released that he would welcome a mandate from the Human Rights Council, Security Council or General Assembly to launch an international probe into allegations of possible war crimes at the end of the 26-year war between the government and Tamil Tiger rebels.
Group urges independent Sri Lanka war crimes probe
A leading human rights group on Wednesday urged the United Nations to launch an independent investigation of alleged atrocities committed in the final stages of Sri Lanka’s 26-year civil war, saying the country’s own probe into the matter was flawed. Suspicions of war crimes by government forces and Tamil Tiger rebels have risen since the… Continue reading Group urges independent Sri Lanka war crimes probe
Tamils still suffer 2 years after Sri Lanka war
The roadblocks have been dismantled, the sandbags removed, and Sri Lanka is again a palm-fringed tourist paradise, the government says. But for ethnic Tamils living in the former war zone, it is still a hell of haunted memories, military occupation and missing loved ones. Hundreds of thousands remain homeless, and no effort has been made… Continue reading Tamils still suffer 2 years after Sri Lanka war
Sri Lanka says civilian war deaths unavoidable
Sri Lanka acknowledged for the first time Monday that civilian casualties occurred in the final phase of its 26-year civil war against Tamil Tiger rebels, but called the deaths unavoidable. The government’s statement — issued a few months after a U.N. experts panel cited credible claims of human rights violations by both troops and the… Continue reading Sri Lanka says civilian war deaths unavoidable
Think tank: Sri Lanka far from true peace
An international think tank says Sri Lanka’s postwar policies are a hindrance to reconciliation between the country’s embittered ethnic communities. Belgium-based International Crisis Group said Monday that the government is being intransigent and triumphant after defeating Tamil Tiger rebels and the country is yet to see any semblance of compromise or inclusiveness. Sri Lanka’s 25-year… Continue reading Think tank: Sri Lanka far from true peace
US names 14 nations with human rights lapses
The United States has named China, Iran, Libya, North Korea and 10 other nations that it wants the U.N. to hold accountable for alleged human rights violations. The U.S. ambassador to the U.N. Human Rights Council said Wednesday "too many governments repress dissent with impunity." The U.S. list of alleged human rights offenders cited by… Continue reading US names 14 nations with human rights lapses
