The United States on Tuesday stood behind UN chief Ban Ki-moon and his advisory panel on war crimes allegations in Sri Lanka, where protesters including a cabinet minister surrounded the UN office. State Department spokesman Mark Toner said that the United States supported "people’s right to free expression" but also sought a "robust accountability process"… Continue reading US backs UN in Sri Lanka war crimes dispute
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Protests at UN office in Sri Lanka over war panel
Demonstrators led by a Sri Lankan cabinet minister surrounded the United Nations office in Colombo on Tuesday to protest against a UN panel set up to probe war crimes allegations. Housing Minister Wimal Weerawansa shouted anti-UN slogans as crowds broke through police barricades and rallied at the entrance to the building. "We will not leave.… Continue reading Protests at UN office in Sri Lanka over war panel
EU to cut S.Lanka’s trade benefits over human rights
The European Union decided Monday to withdraw trade concessions in August granted to Sri Lanka after the government failed to make a written commitment to improve its human rights record. Sri Lanka will "temporarily" lose its preferential access to the EU market from August 15 after it missed a July 1 deadline to deliver the… Continue reading EU to cut S.Lanka’s trade benefits over human rights
New Australia PM says boatpeople next priority
New Australian leader Julia Gillard vowed Saturday to provide "solutions not slogans" on the sensitive issue of boatpeople as she works to shore up her position ahead of looming elections. Gillard secured her first policy victory Friday by sealing a compromise with the powerful mining industry on a proposed profits tax, just one week after… Continue reading New Australia PM says boatpeople next priority
Sri Lanka’s new government to present first budget
Sri Lanka’s new government is set to unveil its first budget on Tuesday that will seek to rein in the island’s large deficit while maintaining defence spending, a legacy of the island’s civil war. Junior finance minister Sarath Amunugama is due to present the tax and spending plans for 2010 following presidential and parliamentary polls… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s new government to present first budget
Sri Lanka president defiant over war probe
Sri Lanka’s president vowed to resist international calls to investigate war crimes allegedly committed during the country’s civil war in an interview published Monday. President Mahinda Rajapakse told the Times of India he did not care about damage to the country’s image as a result of resisting pressure from the United Nations and Western countries… Continue reading Sri Lanka president defiant over war probe
UN war crimes panel chief ‘criticises S.Lanka ban’
The head of a UN panel probing alleged war crimes during Sri Lanka’s civil war has criticised a decision by Colombo to block him and colleagues from entering the country, a report said Friday. Marzuki Darusman, a former Indonesian attorney general, was named Tuesday to lead a team advising UN chief Ban Ki-moon on possible… Continue reading UN war crimes panel chief ‘criticises S.Lanka ban’
S.Lanka to block UN visits probing war crimes
Sri Lanka will ban visits by the three-member United Nations panel investigating alleged human rights abuses in the final months of the island’s civil war, a senior minister said Thursday. Troops finally wiped out the separatist Tamil Tiger guerrillas in May last year after decades of ethnic bloodshed, and the government has denied repeated allegations… Continue reading S.Lanka to block UN visits probing war crimes
Sri Lanka soldiers adapt to post-war pastimes
In a wooden shelter in north Sri Lanka a soldier has swapped his gun for a pair of scissors, trimming hair and beards of civilians who now travel through what was a war zone until last year. Business is brisk at the army-run salon, which also offers scalp and foot massages by battle-hardened soldiers. Next… Continue reading Sri Lanka soldiers adapt to post-war pastimes
Blast wounds nine in Sri Lanka capital
An explosion in a commercial area of Sri Lanka’s capital on Thursday wounded nine people, police said, adding that Tamil rebels were not responsible for the attack. "We are ruling out terrorist involvement, the incident was probably due to a personnel vendetta," police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody told AFP. The blast in the Pettah area of… Continue reading Blast wounds nine in Sri Lanka capital
