UN chief Ban Ki-moon has said he cannot order an international probe into the killing of tens of thousands of civilians during Sri Lanka’s final assault on Tamil separatists in 2009. His remarks came after a UN panel said Monday that the Sri Lanka military killed most of the civilian victims of the offensive but… Continue reading UN chief: no probe into Sri Lanka mass killings
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Mass deaths in Sri Lanka may be ‘war crimes’: UN
The Sri Lankan army killed most of the tens of thousands of civilian victims of a final offensive against Tamil separatists in 2009 but both sides may be guilty of war crimes, a UN panel said Monday. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said he could not order an international investigation into the deaths. But the… Continue reading Mass deaths in Sri Lanka may be ‘war crimes’: UN
UN rejects Sri Lanka call to hold back war crimes report
The United Nations insisted Thursday that a report on alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka would be released in full, rejecting demands by the government to hold back the study. "It remains our intention to publish the report of the panel of experts on Sri Lanka in full and without amendment," deputy UN spokesman Farhan… Continue reading UN rejects Sri Lanka call to hold back war crimes report
Sri Lanka asks UN not to publish war crimes report
Sri Lanka asked the United Nations on Thursday not to publish a forthcoming report on alleged war crimes during the island’s ethnic war, saying it could set back reconciliation efforts. Foreign Minister G. L. Peiris warned UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon about releasing the study compiled by a panel of experts who looked into alleged… Continue reading Sri Lanka asks UN not to publish war crimes report
UN warns Sri Lanka to protect staff
The United Nations on Monday warned the Sri Lankan government that it must protect UN staff, after the country’s president called for protests against a UN war crimes report. President Mahinda Rajapakse has called for this year’s May Day rally to be turned into a "show of our strength" against international calls for a war… Continue reading UN warns Sri Lanka to protect staff
Sri Lanka leader urges protests against UN report
Sri Lanka’s president has called for mass protests against a UN report which urged a probe into alleged war crimes committed during the fight against Tamil Tiger rebels, his office said Sunday. President Mahinda Rajapakse said in an address to officials of his Sri Lanka Freedom Party that this year’s May Day rally should be… Continue reading Sri Lanka leader urges protests against UN report
Court grants bail for detained Sri Lanka editor
The editor of a pro-opposition Sri Lankan news website was released on bail Thursday, a week after his arrest sparked protests from international media rights groups. Bennet Rupasinghe had been taken into police custody on charges of allegedly threatening a suspect wanted for a January arson attack on the offices of his website, Lankaenews.com. Magistrate… Continue reading Court grants bail for detained Sri Lanka editor
Sri Lanka remands anti-govt website employee
Sri Lankan police remanded in custody on Thursday an employee of an anti-government website over allegations that he made threats to the brother of an arson suspect. Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said Bennet Rupasinghe, the Sri Lanka-based news editor of lankaenews.com, was arrested and remanded in custody until April 7. "Mr Rupasinghe had allegedly threatened… Continue reading Sri Lanka remands anti-govt website employee
Sri Lanka savours World Cup final entry
Sri Lanka’s national press showed rare unity Wednesday in hailing the national team’s qualification for the World Cup final after beating New Zealand in a tense last-four encounter. "Sri Lanka in ICC final again," said Colombo’s Daily Mirror in a front page splash. The same theme was repeated in the main Sinhala, Tamil and English… Continue reading Sri Lanka savours World Cup final entry
New Zealand PM to miss World Cup semi-final
New Zealand Prime Minister John Key was "delighted" with an invitation to witness his country play Sri Lanka in Tuesday’s World Cup semi-final, but logistics will keep him away. Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapakse, who invited Key on Sunday, said the New Zealand premier was keen to visit, but he had just returned to the… Continue reading New Zealand PM to miss World Cup semi-final
