Sri Lanka slammed the United Nations on Wednesday over its plans to investigate alleged human rights abuses committed in the final months of the savage civil war that ended last year. Government spokesman Keheliya Rambukwella accused the UN of having a "hidden agenda" on Sri Lanka, where government troops finally wiped out separatist Tamil Tiger… Continue reading Sri Lanka slams UN over war crimes probe
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UN sets up Sri Lanka war crimes probe
UN chief Ban Ki-moon Tuesday set up a panel to investigate allegations of human rights abuses in the final months of the civil war in Sri Lanka, his spokesman said. Ban launched the investigation "to advise him on the issue of accountability with regards to any alleged violations of international human rights and humanitarian law… Continue reading UN sets up Sri Lanka war crimes probe
EU threat to Sri Lanka trade over human rights
The European Union threatened Tuesday to withdraw by August trade concessions granted to Sri Lanka unless the island makes a written undertaking to improve its human rights record. The EU’s executive arm, the European Commission, has insisted on "significant improvements on the effective implementation of the human rights conventions" for the island to continue enjoying… Continue reading EU threat to Sri Lanka trade over human rights
Sri Lanka furious as UN’s Ban names war crimes panel
Sri Lanka is "deeply unhappy" at a move by UN chief Ban Ki-moon to name a panel to look into alleged war crimes committed during the final months of the island’s civil war, an official said Monday. Colombo repeated a protest that President Mahinda Rajapakse made to Ban in March, a senior government official who… Continue reading Sri Lanka furious as UN’s Ban names war crimes panel
Japan backs UN war crimes probe into Sri Lanka war
A visiting Japanese envoy said Sunday his country backed efforts by the United Nations to investigate alleged war crimes committed in Sri Lanka during the final months of its ethnic conflict. Yasushi Akashi, whose country is a major donor to Sri Lanka, ended a five-day visit saying he detected a "lack of flexibility and openness"… Continue reading Japan backs UN war crimes probe into Sri Lanka war
Senior Tamil rebel to ‘assist’ Sri Lanka govt
A senior leader of Sri Lanka’s defeated Tamil Tiger rebels has agreed to help the government in its post-war reconstruction efforts, a state-run newspaper reported Sunday. The Sunday Observer said Selvarasa Pathmanathan, formerly the chief arms smuggler for the rebels, had already been working to convince Tiger sympathisers abroad that the fight for an independent… Continue reading Senior Tamil rebel to ‘assist’ Sri Lanka govt
S.Lanka marks Tiger defeat as war crimes pressure mounts
Sri Lanka staged a delayed military parade Friday to mark the first anniversary of the end of its 37-year civil war, with pressure mounting for a probe into alleged crimes during the conflict. President Mahinda Rajapakse took the salute at the "Victory Parade" attended by thousands of troops drawn from units that led the final… Continue reading S.Lanka marks Tiger defeat as war crimes pressure mounts
UN ignores Sri Lanka’s protest over war crimes panel
The United Nations will set up a panel to probe war crimes in Sri Lanka despite repeated protests from the island’s hawkish government, a top UN envoy announced in Colombo on Thursday. Lynn Pascoe, the UN under secretary-general for political affairs, said Ban Ki-moon will soon name the panel which will guide him on the… Continue reading UN ignores Sri Lanka’s protest over war crimes panel
Sri Lanka targets gas in re-nationalisation drive
Sri Lanka plans to buy back a majority stake in the nation’s main gas network owned by Anglo-Dutch group Shell as part of a re-nationalisation programme, a minister said Thursday. The cabinet has approved a bid for the 51-percent of Shell Gas Lanka Limited, formerly the Colombo Gas Company, which was sold to Shell for… Continue reading Sri Lanka targets gas in re-nationalisation drive
Sri Lanka challenges war crimes allegations
Sri Lanka’s top defence official challenged international rights groups Tuesday to produce evidence of war crimes allegedly committed in the final months of the country’s civil war. Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse said those making the allegations should present evidence before Sri Lankan courts instead of talking to the international media. "If there is evidence, it… Continue reading Sri Lanka challenges war crimes allegations
