Flies swarming over dead bodies of small children; a man screaming for help while carrying his badly wounded child ; a mother sitting besides her dying children and crying uncontrollably; makeshift hospitals swamped with wounded civililans; people trapped without food or medicine; and supposedly “trophy videos” of captured rebels, including the slain LTTE chief V… Continue reading Shocking images from Channel 4 Sri Lanka film
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UNHRC resolution: Govt. to keep in mind implications
Sri Lanka should investigate and inquire into rights violations charges through a transparent process, said External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna In the wake of sharp criticism from members of both Houses of Parliament that it was trying to bail out Colombo at the ongoing 19 session of the U.N. Human Rights Council in Geneva, the… Continue reading UNHRC resolution: Govt. to keep in mind implications
Tamil alliance wants UNHRC to “act now”
Pressure is mounting on Sri Lanka to deliver on its promises to the Tamils of the northern province. In a detailed statement calling the government’s bluff, the Tamil National Alliance, an umbrella organisation of political parties representing Tamils of the province, urged the United Nations Human Rights Council to “act now.” ‘Broken Promises,’ the 14-page… Continue reading Tamil alliance wants UNHRC to “act now”
Manmohan not to rock the Sri Lankan boat
With Tamil Nadu MPs insisting that India make its stand clear on the U.S.-sponsored resolution against Sri Lanka in UNHRC, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has said efforts are on to achieve a “forward-looking” outcome which would avoid “deepening confrontation and mistrust.” “We are engaged with all parties in an effort to achieve an outcome that… Continue reading Manmohan not to rock the Sri Lankan boat
Uproar in Rajya Sabha over Sri Lankan Tamil issue
DMK and AIADMK with support from Left today forced adjournment of Rajya Sabha till noon after creating uproar over the government’s stand on a resolution against Sri Lanka in UN Human Rights Commission. As soon as the House met for the day, DMK members were on their feet displaying banners demanding that the government must… Continue reading Uproar in Rajya Sabha over Sri Lankan Tamil issue
Karunanidhi reiterates demand on resolution
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) president M. Karunanidhi on Monday reiterated his demand that India support the US-sponsored resolution against the Sri Lankan government at the United Nations Human Rights Council in the wake of media reports on the killing of LTTE leader Prabakharan’s son by the Sri Lankan army. “There are many such atrocities. That… Continue reading Karunanidhi reiterates demand on resolution
Congress, BJP ask Centre to back resolution against Sri Lanka
The Tamil Nadu units of the Congress and BJP have joined the chorus in urging the Centre to support the U.S-backed resolution condemning human rights violations against Tamils in Sri Lanka, at the UN Human Rights Council. In a statement here, TNCC president, B.S. Gnanadesikan said that the Congress was always sympathetic to the island… Continue reading Congress, BJP ask Centre to back resolution against Sri Lanka
Draft resolution on Sri Lanka tabled
The draft resolution on Sri Lanka tabled for consideration by the Human Rights Council at its 19th Session in Geneva was prepared after “careful reflection and after extensive dialogue and bilateral engagement at the highest levels of the U.S. government,” the United States has said. The resolution has been roundly condemned by both the Sri… Continue reading Draft resolution on Sri Lanka tabled
Sri Lanka up to a fight at Human Rights council
Even as the United States submitted a draft resolution in the 19th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, Sri Lanka stepped up its diplomatic offensive in a bid to ensure that it did not come in for adverse criticism in the Rights body. The draft resolution on Promoting Reconciliation and Accountability… Continue reading Sri Lanka up to a fight at Human Rights council
Sri Lankan rights issue: India not to act hastily
India’s stand at the ongoing U.N. Human Rights Council meet in Geneva on the resolution against Sri Lanka over alleged war crimes would be taken based on the overall ties between the two neighbours and the sentiments in the country, External Affairs Minister S. M. Krishna said on Thursday. “Certainly we will take into account… Continue reading Sri Lankan rights issue: India not to act hastily
