Move UN Security Council for action against Sri Lanka, TN urges centre

The Tamil Nadu Assembly on Wednesday called upon the Union government to take steps to move a resolution in the United Nations Security Council, asking for various measures against the Sri Lankan regime including a referendum for the creation of separate Eelam.  Chief Minister Jayalalithaa moved the resolution and the House adopted it unanimously through… Continue reading Move UN Security Council for action against Sri Lanka, TN urges centre

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India should stay away from Commonwealth Heads meet: AIADMK, DMK

Joining her arch rival DMK on the Lankan Tamils issue, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa on Monday said that India should stay away from the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) to be held in Colombo in November to mount pressure on Sri Lanka to ensure accountability under an international framework for its alleged war… Continue reading India should stay away from Commonwealth Heads meet: AIADMK, DMK

UNHRC adopts resolution on human rights violation in Sri Lanka

The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) today adopted a U.S.-sponsored resolution on human rights violation in Sri Lanka, with 25 countries including India voting in favour of the document in the 47-nation strong body. While 13 countries including Pakistan voted against, eight member-states abstained from voting on the contentious resolution that saw political tremors… Continue reading UNHRC adopts resolution on human rights violation in Sri Lanka

Why India needs to vote for U.N. resolution on Sri Lanka

With a vote due soon on a U.S.-sponsored resolution at the U.N. Human Rights Council (HRC), the Indian government has a chance to strongly encourage sustainable peace and political reform in Sri Lanka. Policy-makers in Delhi are clearly disturbed by the Sri Lankan government’s backsliding on promises of devolution of power to Tamil-speaking areas, its… Continue reading Why India needs to vote for U.N. resolution on Sri Lanka

Protest over Sri Lankan issue intensifies

Protests over the Sri Lankan issue intensified on Tuesday with more students joining the agitation. However, the protests were peaceful in the city and the rural areas. While High Court and district court lawyers laid siege to the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited office at Tallakulam, members of the Students Federation of India picketed the Post… Continue reading Protest over Sri Lankan issue intensifies

Sri Lanka to reject UNHRC resolution

Sri Lanka will reject the final draft of a US-sponsored resolution submitted at the UNHRC, which seeks to discredit and single out the country over alleged human rights violations, External Affairs Minister G.L. Peiris said. Mr. Peiris, in his communiqué to member states setting out the government of Sri Lanka’s stand on the resolution, said,… Continue reading Sri Lanka to reject UNHRC resolution

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Resolution diluted because India accepted Colombo report: DMK

Raising its pitch on the Sri Lankan Tamils issue, DMK on Wednesday charged that the U.S.-sponsored resolution against Sri Lanka at UNHRC was diluted on the basis of India’s “wholehearted acceptance and appreciation” of a report tabled by Colombo at the U.N. body. DMK president M. Karunanidhi said Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa and reports in… Continue reading Resolution diluted because India accepted Colombo report: DMK

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India must take a historic stance on Tamils issue: Jayalalithaa

Chief Minister Jayalalithaa on Monday joined other political leaders of the State to demand that India take a strong stand in support of the US-sponsored resolution on Sri Lanka’s human rights record in the 22nd Session of the UN Human Rights Council and “more importantly,” move necessary independent amendments to further strengthen the resolution. In… Continue reading India must take a historic stance on Tamils issue: Jayalalithaa

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