U.N. envoy accuses rights forum of turning blind eye

An independent United Nations expert accused the main U.N. rights forum on Friday of turning a blind eye to killings in much of the world while concentrating on alleged abuses by Israel. Philip Alston, U.N. special rapporteur on extrajudicial executions, said the 47-member-state Human Rights Council was losing credibility for mainly taking action against alleged… Continue reading U.N. envoy accuses rights forum of turning blind eye

FACTBOX-Key political risks to watch in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka has just celebrated the first anniversary of victory over the Tamil Tiger separatists, which ended a three-decade war and ushered the Indian Ocean nation into the ranks of Asia’s emerging frontier markets. Recently re-elected President Mahinda Rajapaksa has a powerful parliamentary majority and is now turning his attention to long-awaited economic and political… Continue reading FACTBOX-Key political risks to watch in Sri Lanka

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States block progress on global justice – Amnesty

Governments are blocking progress on human rights by refusing to join the International Criminal Court (ICC) or by shielding their allies from justice, human rights group Amnesty International said on Thursday. Releasing its annual report, Amnesty said 2009 was a landmark year for international justice because the ICC issued an arrest warrant for Sudanese President… Continue reading States block progress on global justice – Amnesty

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FACTBOX-Key political risks to watch in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka has just celebrated the first anniversary of victory over the Tamil Tiger separatists, which ended a three-decade war and ushered the Indian Ocean nation into the ranks of Asia’s emerging frontier markets. Recently re-elected President Mahinda Rajapaksa has a powerful parliamentary majority and is now turning his attention to long-awaited economic and political… Continue reading FACTBOX-Key political risks to watch in Sri Lanka

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Investigate end of Sri Lanka’s war, rights groups say

Rights groups on Monday urged the United Nations to investigate potential war crimes at the end of Sri Lanka’s 25-year war, repeating charges that tens of thousands died in the final months. On May 19 last year, the Sri Lankan government declared total victory over the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), which fought for… Continue reading Investigate end of Sri Lanka’s war, rights groups say

REFILE-Sri Lanka war crimes probe says lacks legal powers

Sri Lanka’s committee probing war crimes said on Wednesday it does not have the legal power to investigate alleged rights abuses during the final stages of the South Asian nation’s 25-year separatist conflict. The committee of local experts, appointed by President Mahinda Rajapaksa, said it has had trouble finding public officials identified in a U.S.… Continue reading REFILE-Sri Lanka war crimes probe says lacks legal powers

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U.S. welcomes pardoning of Sri Lanka journalist

The United States Tuesday welcomed Sri Lanka’s decision to pardon a journalist convicted under the powerful wartime emergency law that has been relaxed to boost investment. Tamil journalist J.S. Tissanayagam, who was sentenced to 20 years in jail on charges of conspiracy and violating emergency regulations, was granted a presidential pardon Monday. "It is fitting… Continue reading U.S. welcomes pardoning of Sri Lanka journalist

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FACTBOX-Key political risks to watch in Sri Lanka

Recently re-elected Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa last month secured the strongest parliamentary majority in the country in more than a decade, barely a year after he declared victory in a 25-year civil war. Now is the time for long-awaited economic and political changes, and Rajapaksa has considerable power to push his agenda. Following is… Continue reading FACTBOX-Key political risks to watch in Sri Lanka

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