SRI LANKA: It is not enough to ‘cry for the country’

(Asian Human Rights Commission) The implications of the failure to prosecute Duminda Silva The editor of the Sunday Leader, in an article entitled ‘The law is an ass’ questions the statement by a government spokesman that Duminda Silva is not a suspect in the killings of Bharatha Lakshman Premachandra and three others. Some members of… Continue reading SRI LANKA: It is not enough to ‘cry for the country’

Human rights activists demand Liam Fox stops backing Sri Lanka!

Human rights campaigners from a number of groups including Act Now, Tamil Solidarity and the Tamil Transnational Government (in exile) were out in Nailsea on Saturday calling on the local MP and Defence Secretary, Liam Fox, to support calls for an INDEPENDENT investigation into alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka.  Prime Minister David Cameron and… Continue reading Human rights activists demand Liam Fox stops backing Sri Lanka!

Sian Evans, singer of recent UK number 1 hit ‘Louder’ backs call for Independent Investigation in Sri Lanka

Sian Evans, the singer of the recent UK number one hit ‘Louder’ and lead vocalist of the band Kosheen, has backed Act Now’s campaign calling upon the United Nation’s Human Right’s Council (UNHRC) to demand an independent investigation into allegations of war crimes in Sri Lanka. Sian said " it’s time the UN and the… Continue reading Sian Evans, singer of recent UK number 1 hit ‘Louder’ backs call for Independent Investigation in Sri Lanka

SRI LANKA: Mass protest against murders of seven women in Kahawatte

According to reports yesterday, July 5, 2011, about 2,000 persons from the Kahawatte area participated in a protest demanding the removal of the police working in the area. The reason behind this protest is the inability of the police to effectively investigate the murders of seven women who were killed in separate incidents. The people… Continue reading SRI LANKA: Mass protest against murders of seven women in Kahawatte

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SRI LANKA: Examining the reasons for the absence of outrage against forced disappearances

In my earlier short essay titled Replacing investigations with gossip, I tried to point to the absence of outrage against forced disappearances in Sri Lanka, which I ended by saying that there must be some cultural for such an attitude. In this second short essay I venture to look into what that cultural root may… Continue reading SRI LANKA: Examining the reasons for the absence of outrage against forced disappearances

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SRI LANKA: Wide spread torture is only a symptom of failed policing – A discussion on video

A police spokesman commenting on the report on torture issued by the Asian Human Rights Commission last week stated that there had been a weakening of the policing system during the prolonged conflict with the LTTE where the priority was given to anti-terrorism. Answering questions from the BBC Sinhala Service the police spokesman mentioned that… Continue reading SRI LANKA: Wide spread torture is only a symptom of failed policing – A discussion on video

Sri Lanka | The Labour Party

Responding to recent developments in Sri Lanka including the opening address to the UNHRC on by the UN Human Rights Commissioner, Shadow Foreign Secretary Douglas Alexander said: “The recent UN Panel of Experts’ Report on Sri Lanka makes very serious allegations about the conduct of both the Sri Lankan Government and the LTTE (Liberation of… Continue reading Sri Lanka | The Labour Party

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Sri Lanka: Survivors appeal for justice two years on

By Yolanda Foster, Amnesty International’s Sri Lanka researcher It’s now 2 years since the end of the war between the Sri Lankan security forces and the Tamil Tigers.  To many, the Sri Lankan conflict may seem strangely remote.  For survivors and those of us who monitored the abuses during the war, the month of May… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Survivors appeal for justice two years on