A group of world leaders formed by Nelson Mandela has urged Sri Lanka to try and avoid another showdown in the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) by adhering to the recent resolution adopted by the body. Former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Mary Robinson told BBC Sandeshaya that The Elders are very pleased that… Continue reading Avoid another resolution, urge Elders
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Sri Lanka minister Mervyn Silva condemned by colleague
Sri Lankan Foreign Minister GL Peiris has condemned a cabinet colleague for making public threats of violence. He said no-one could condone or justify remarks made by Mervyn Silva, who on Friday threatened to "break the limbs" of those who "betrayed" the country. The row comes days after state TV channel ITN broadcast pictures of… Continue reading Sri Lanka minister Mervyn Silva condemned by colleague
Govt rules out referendum on LLRC
The Sri Lanka government has ruled out holding a referendum over whether to implement recommendations of government appointed war panel. Leader of the House, Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva, told journalists in Colombo that it is illegal to hold a referendum on the recommendations of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) as the voters… Continue reading Govt rules out referendum on LLRC
War displaced stopped from cultivating
The people in the former war-torn areas will not be able to enjoy the hard won freedom after decades of war if the government does not settle them back in their ancestral lands, says a provincial minister from the ruling party in Sri Lanka. Wimalaweera Dissanayake, the land minister of the eastern province, made these… Continue reading War displaced stopped from cultivating
Time to implement LLRC – Opposition
Sri Lankan opposition parties have expressed mixed views on the resolution passed against Sri Lanka in Geneva Human Rights Council on Thursday. The main opposition, United National Party said that the Lessons Learned and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) was appointed by the president and it was not something imported. “It is a homemade solution to reconcile… Continue reading Time to implement LLRC – Opposition
Sri Lanka faces UN debate over war crimes probes
Sri Lanka’s government is braced for a UN Human Rights Council debate on alleged war crimes during the final phase of war with Tamil rebels in 2009. A US resolution calls on Colombo to address alleged abuses of international humanitarian law during the war. Sri Lanka has rejected the motion and expressed outrage over the… Continue reading Sri Lanka faces UN debate over war crimes probes
Disappearances: reflections of a reporter
Protesters of the ‘Jana Aragalaya’ group gathered in front to of the supreme court complex in Colombo calling the government to take action to put a stop on disappearances. Protesters claimed that even government supporters are being targeted by armed groups and the number of dissaperances are on the increase . Meanwhile, BBC reporter Charles… Continue reading Disappearances: reflections of a reporter
Australian Senate focus on Sri Lanka
The Australian Senate expressed concerns over the human rights situation In Sri Lanka in a motion to call on the Australian government, to back a United States sponsored resolution on Sri Lanka. The United States has submitted a resolution to the 19th Session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva calling for Sri Lanka… Continue reading Australian Senate focus on Sri Lanka
Professionals call govt to respect accountability
A group of professionals said in Colombo that the call for an independent monitoring of the human rights record of Sri Lanka is not only welcome but also justified. “In this modern age the President of Sri Lanka can’t rule the country as if a kingdom “ said prominent writer Gamini Viyangoda. He said that… Continue reading Professionals call govt to respect accountability
War widows ‘forced into prostitution’
Women who have lost their husbands and sons in Sri Lanka’s decades-long conflict have been forced to turn to prostitution, say women’s rights activists. Geetha Lakmini of World Fisherfolk Solidarity Movement said over 85,000 women were widowed in the north and east after the war. "One village in Madhu area is infamous for prostitution because… Continue reading War widows ‘forced into prostitution’
