Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon closed the main U.N. office in Sri Lanka and recalled a top official Thursday in a deepening standoff over the U.N.’s refusal to stop investigating alleged abuses in the country’s civil war. The U.N. chief decided to close the U.N. Development Program’s regional center in the Sri Lankan capital of Colombo and… Continue reading UN chief shuts Sri Lanka office, recalls official
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Sri Lankan protesters vow hunger strike against UN
Sri Lankan protesters threatened hunger strikes and nationwide demonstrations Wednesday if the United Nations doesn’t halt its investigation into possible abuses committed during the final bloody months of the civil war here. The world body rejected the demand. The threats came a day after hundreds of demonstrators led by a government minister laid siege to… Continue reading Sri Lankan protesters vow hunger strike against UN
Sri Lanka police abort attempt to free UN workers
Hundreds of protesters, led by a government minister, laid siege to the U.N. compound in Colombo on Tuesday, refusing to let the workers out until the world body canceled its investigation of alleged abuses committed during Sri Lanka’s civil war. Police tried to break up the protest in the evening and escorted some of the… Continue reading Sri Lanka police abort attempt to free UN workers
Sri Lanka police break protesters’ blockade of UN
Police have broken up a blockade of the U.N. office in Sri Lanka’s capital and are escorting employees out hours after they were trapped. Hundreds of protesters, led by the country’s housing minister and Buddhist monks, laid siege to the building Tuesday demanding end to U.N. investigations into alleged abuses committed during the country’s civil… Continue reading Sri Lanka police break protesters’ blockade of UN
Sri Lanka criticizes UN human rights probe
Sri Lanka criticized the United Nations for appointing a panel of experts to look into alleged human rights abuses committed during Sri Lanka’s civil war, saying Wednesday it is "totally unacceptable." The three-member panel appointed by the U.N. chief on Tuesday is headed by a former Indonesian attorney-general Marzuki Darusman, also the U.N.’s special rights… Continue reading Sri Lanka criticizes UN human rights probe
High court upholds anti-terror law
The Supreme Court has upheld a federal law that bars "material support" to foreign terrorist organizations, rejecting a free speech challenge from humanitarian aid groups. The court ruled 6-3 Monday that the government may prohibit all forms of aid to designated terrorist groups, even if the support consists of training and advice about entirely peaceful… Continue reading High court upholds anti-terror law
Sri Lanka president meets Tamil political leaders
Sri Lanka’s president met ethnic Tamil leaders on Monday and promised a political solution to a protracted ethnic conflict for the first time since his forces ended the country’s 25-year civil war last year. President Mahinda Rajapaksa met Rajavarothayam Sambanthan, leader of Tamil National Alliance, and asked them to trust him to deliver a solution,… Continue reading Sri Lanka president meets Tamil political leaders
G20 frustrating human rights progress
Amnesty International accused the United States, Russia and China on Thursday of ignoring human rights violations by allies and failing to open their own records to scrutiny in an annual survey meant to pressure governments to act more compassionately. The human rights organization took the U.S. to task for President Barack Obama’s failure — despite… Continue reading G20 frustrating human rights progress
Death toll from Sri Lanka’s flooding hits 20
The Sri Lankan government says 20 people have died in floods and mudslides after a week of powerful storms brought heavy rain across the country. The Disaster Management Center said on its website Friday that most of the deaths occurred in western Gampaha district. [Full Coverage]
Hedge fund chief fights wiretaps in insider case
Lawyers for a wealthy hedge fund operator accused of making as much as $50 million through insider trades asked a judge Friday to conclude the government unconstitutionally secretly recorded over 2,400 conversations of their client and 130 others. The court filing by Raj Rajaratnam’s attorneys was an attempt to eliminate a key part of evidence… Continue reading Hedge fund chief fights wiretaps in insider case
