The UN Human Rights Council passed a resolution Thursday urging Sri Lanka to "credibly investigate" allegations of war crimes during its battle against Tamil Tiger separatists in 2009. Unlike in the immediate aftermath of the conflict when it staved off a similar move at the Human Rights Council, Colombo was unable this time to lobby… Continue reading UN adopts resolution on Sri Lanka war crimes probe
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UN rights council to debate Sri Lanka conflict
Sri Lanka comes under the spotlight this week when the UN Human Rights Council considers a US resolution urging Colombo to probe alleged violations during its war with Tamil separatists. Rights groups say up to 40,000 civilians died in the final months of Colombo’s military campaign to crush the Tamil Tigers, who waged a bloody… Continue reading UN rights council to debate Sri Lanka conflict
Iraq offers oil to S.Lanka to avert Iran ban
Iraq has come forward to offer "substantial quantities" of crude oil to Sri Lanka, as the island desperately looks for alternatives to Iranian crude, according to a news report. Iran supplies nearly 92 percent of Sri Lanka’s imported crude. But supplies have hit a snag in the face of US-led sanctions aimed at spurring Tehran… Continue reading Iraq offers oil to S.Lanka to avert Iran ban
Sri Lanka slaps censorship on text messages
Sri Lanka has imposed censorship on security-related mobile phone messages despite the withdrawal last year of tough emergency laws following the end of its separatist war with Tamil rebels. The defence ministry’s Media Centre for National Security (MCNS) in a directive to media organisations said they must get prior approval to publish SMS news alerts… Continue reading Sri Lanka slaps censorship on text messages
Sri Lanka to resist US war crimes resolution
Sri Lanka on Thursday dismissed as "ill-timed and ill-conceived" a US move at the UN Human Rights Council to censure Colombo over alleged crimes against humanity in the final phase of its separatist war. Water Supply Minister Dinesh Gunawardena said Sri Lanka was confident of defeating the three-point resolution at the UNHRC sessions in Geneva… Continue reading Sri Lanka to resist US war crimes resolution
Catholic clerics urge Sri Lanka war crimes inquiry
A Catholic bishop and 30 priests have written a letter to the United Nations and Sri Lanka’s president to call for an inquiry into war crimes, the Catholic news agency Misna reported on Thursday. The letter to President Mahinda Rajapaksa and the UN Human Rights Council was signed by Joseph Rayappu, the bishop of Jaffna… Continue reading Catholic clerics urge Sri Lanka war crimes inquiry
2,000 Tamils stage protest at UN in Geneva
Thousands of Tamils from across Europe protested in front of UN headquarters in Geneva Monday demanding the creation of an international tribunal to try "war crimes" committed in Sri Lanka. Some 2,000 protestors, according to the SDA-ATS Swiss news agency, waved banners and placards in favour of self-determination for the Tamil minority and denounced "genocidal… Continue reading 2,000 Tamils stage protest at UN in Geneva
Sri Lankan government aides and Tamils spar at UN session
Sri Lankan government officials, Tamils in exile from the Indian Ocean island and rights groups sparred verbally at an open hearing Thursday during the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva. "After 30 years we are now coming out of a state of war and we want to engage with the Tamil diaspora," Sri Lankan human… Continue reading Sri Lankan government aides and Tamils spar at UN session
Sri Lanka rupee hits record low
Sri Lanka’s rupee on Tuesday tumbled to a record low against the US dollar on investor worry about the country’s massive external trade deficit, economists said. The rupee slipped to 123.00 to the dollar early in the day — its lowest level ever against the US unit, a central bank official said. But intervention through… Continue reading Sri Lanka rupee hits record low
US urges ‘concrete’ reconciliation steps by Sri Lanka
The United States said Thursday it wanted Sri Lanka to take "concrete steps" on reconciliation as the Colombo government vowed mass protests against US-backed calls for a UN censure on human rights. Sri Lanka has faced strong international criticism over the bloody finale of its civil war in 2009 but has avoided censure at the… Continue reading US urges ‘concrete’ reconciliation steps by Sri Lanka
