People in Sri Lanka expected more from the UN than a couple of phone calls and a Joint Statement with President Rajapaksa, Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu of the Colombo-based Center for Policy Alternatives told the Press on Tuesday. Following Dr. Saravanamuttu’s receipt of an anonymous death threat last week, a press conference was hastily organized inside the… Continue reading At UN, A Call for An Envoy for Sri Lanka, Murder as Diagnosis, Footage Emerges
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UN Says Lankan President’s Nephew was Murdered in Tanzania, Genocide Theory Offered
Following the death in Arusha, Tanzania of the nephew of Sri Lanka president Mahinda Rajapaksa, Shyamlal Rajapaksa, who served as a prosecutor for the UN International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, allegations have been made in Sri Lanka that the UN is involved in a cover-up of the death. In New York on August 24,… Continue reading UN Says Lankan President’s Nephew was Murdered in Tanzania, Genocide Theory Offered
In Sri Lanka, Death Threats Over Speaking on EU’s GSP Plus Tariff Treatment, Silence at UN
A Sri Lankan academic and human rights activist faces death threats for allegedly providing information about the situation in Sri Lanka which might force the European Union not to continue its tariff free treatment of Sri Lankan textiles under the so called GSP Plus program. Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu of the Centre for Policy Alternatives received the… Continue reading In Sri Lanka, Death Threats Over Speaking on EU’s GSP Plus Tariff Treatment, Silence at UN
With UN Silent on Flooding of Sri Lankan Camps, Aid Groups Plead for Release of IDPs
While the UN refuses to address the flooding of the Manik Farms detention camps it built and is funding in Sri Lanka, the aid groups while offer serves there have petitioned not only the government but also the UN to at least release those imprisoned there before the September monsoon season. The UN has said… Continue reading With UN Silent on Flooding of Sri Lankan Camps, Aid Groups Plead for Release of IDPs
Sri Lanka’s Ethnic Cleansing Bonds Touted by StanChart and HSBC, IMF Silence on Vote Is “Policy”
Less than a week after five countries on the International Monetary Fund’s executive board cast rare votes of abstention and did not support the IMF’s $2.6 billion loan to Sri Lanka, due to the continued detention of 280,000 people in internment camps in the north, Inner City Press on July 30 asked the IMF to… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Ethnic Cleansing Bonds Touted by StanChart and HSBC, IMF Silence on Vote Is “Policy”
IMF Won’t Detail Sri Lanka Vote Or Release MoU, Spins Only to Colombo Despite Press Exclusions
While the International Monetary Fund speaks of its transparency, and the government of Sri Lanka brags about releasing its Letter of Intent to the IMF, the Technical Memorandum of Understanding for the IMF’s contested $2.6 billion loan to the Rajapakse regime is still being withheld, and the IMF won’t even confirm that the abstention of… Continue reading IMF Won’t Detail Sri Lanka Vote Or Release MoU, Spins Only to Colombo Despite Press Exclusions
Investigative Reporting from the United Nations
As Chile joined the International Criminal Court on June 29, Inner City Press asked the Minister Secretary General of the Presidency of Chile Jose Antonio Viera-Gallo if he thought the ICC should investigate this year’s surge of civilian death and detentions in Sri Lanka. Viera-Gallo called it a situation of combat against a "nationalist" guerrilla… Continue reading Investigative Reporting from the United Nations
