The Communist Party of India (CPM) has accused the Indian government of not doing enough to find a politicial solution to resolve grievances of Sri Lanka’s Tamils. Staging a protest in Chennai, South India, the CPM (Marxist) said that India should intervene to safeguard the human rights of Tamils in Sri Lanka. Pointing out that… Continue reading ‘India not doing enough’ for Tamils
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Marie Colvin and Sri Lanka war crimes
Ms Colvin lost her eye in Sri Lanka when shot at by the military while entering Govt territory after filing a report from restricted LTTE-held territory in 2001 Her iconic figure with a black patch over the left eye reporting from global conflict zones has been seen by hundreds of thousands around the world. Marie… Continue reading Marie Colvin and Sri Lanka war crimes
Catholics divided on war crimes
Tamil Catholic priests from the north have called for an international investigation into alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka, contradicting an earlier statement by the head of Sri Lanka’s Catholic Church. In a letter sent to UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC), the group urges the UN body to urge Sri Lanka to implement the recommendations… Continue reading Catholics divided on war crimes
More protests against UN attempts
People from Sri Lanka’s Muslim minority have been demonstrating at the United Nations headquarters in Colombo, urging that the country’s government be shielded from criticism at the current session of the UN Human Rights Council. It’s the latest in a series of government-backed and government-organised demonstrations which have continued throughout this week. But an opposition… Continue reading More protests against UN attempts
Britain defends the decision to deport asylum seekers
Britain has questioned concerns raised by two charities which say that Sri Lankan Tamils deported from the UK are at danger of being tortured or raped. Another charter flight returning people to the island nation, including Tamil and Sinhala failed asylum-seekers, is due to leave on Tuesday. But Human Rights Watch and Freedom from Torture… Continue reading Britain defends the decision to deport asylum seekers
Sri Lanka appealed for more time to deal with human rights
Government of Sri Lanka appealed for more time to deal with human rights issues in the country. Addressing the United Nation High Commission for Human Rights in Geneva Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe said internal processes are already in place. “In the light of this commitment by Sri Lanka, there is no justification or urgency whatsoever in… Continue reading Sri Lanka appealed for more time to deal with human rights
Sri Lanka protest over UN war abuses resolution
Hundreds of demonstrators in the Sri Lankan capital, Colombo, are protesting against UN plans to investigate alleged abuses during the country’s civil war. The UN Human Rights Council is to consider a resolution calling for an investigation into events, focusing on the closing phase of that war. Sri Lanka’s army defeated separatist Tamil Tiger rebels… Continue reading Sri Lanka protest over UN war abuses resolution
‘Over 7000 civilians died’ Sri Lanka government
The BBC has learned that according to Sri Lankan government statistics, about 9,000 people died in the war-torn north of Sri Lanka during the controversial final phase of the war three years ago. More than 7,000 of the deaths appear to be directly related to the military battle. It is the first set of government… Continue reading ‘Over 7000 civilians died’ Sri Lanka government
Protest against ‘Western conspiracy’
The Sri Lanka government has urged the general public to come to streets against what it called a “Western conspiracy” to topple Mahinda Rajapaksa administration. Addressing a cabinet press briefing, a group of cabinet ministers described the recent protests against the fuel price increase as an “NGO funded conspiracy” which was supported by the West.… Continue reading Protest against ‘Western conspiracy’
Sri Lankan monk is condemned to death for murder
A Buddhist monk in Sri Lanka has been sentenced to death – the first monk in 50 years to receive such a sentence in the country. Gomadiye Sarana, 37, was convicted for a murder committed before he was ordained into the clergy. His fate is unclear, however, as no death sentence has been carried out… Continue reading Sri Lankan monk is condemned to death for murder
