The United States is not concerned about the increasing Chinese influence in Sri Lanka, the US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, Robert Blake, said here on Wednesday. Briefing the media after meeting President Mahinda Rajapaksa, External Affairs Minister G.L.Peiris, and other political and business leaders, Blake said that the US and… Continue reading Not worried about China’s presence in Lanka: US
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SLA forces resettled civilians in Ki’linochchi to vacate dwellings
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers occupying Ki’linochchi are forcing the resettled civilians in Selvaanakar Eight Houses Scheme to vacate their houses claiming that their houses are built on private land, Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Vanni parliamentarian Sritharan said. He added that SLA soldiers entering the Scheme during nights in the last few days have been… Continue reading SLA forces resettled civilians in Ki’linochchi to vacate dwellings
European Country Councils, TAG announce legal partnership
Three democratically-elected Country Councils (CCs) in Europe announced Tuesday the signing of a formal "Collaboration Agreement" with Tamils Against Genocide (TAG), a US-based activist group, to form a co-operative relationship to pursue criminal and civil litigation against Sri Lanka officials complicit in war-crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity in the courts of European Community member… Continue reading European Country Councils, TAG announce legal partnership
Polls chief wants Supreme Court to scrap Fonseka’s petition
Elections Commissioner Dayananda Dissanayake has made an appeal to the Supreme Court to immediately dismiss the petition submitted by Sri Lanka’s defeated opposition Presidential candidate General Sarath Fonseka who has challenged the presidency of incumbent president Mahinda Rajapaksa, State owned Dinamina newspaper said in a report Wednesday. Fonseka is currently under military custody. Citing reasons… Continue reading Polls chief wants Supreme Court to scrap Fonseka’s petition
Neil Buhne, Robert O. Blake arrive in Colombo
Neil Buhne, UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Sri Lanka arrived early Tuesday morning. Later in evening he met External Affairs Minister G.L Peiris, according to External Affairs ministry sources. Robert O. Blake, US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs, also arrived in Sri Lanka Tuesday evening . Buhne was expected… Continue reading Neil Buhne, Robert O. Blake arrive in Colombo
Media development authority to be set up in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka’s Media Minister Keheliya Rambukwella said that Sri Lanka government has decided to set up a Media Development Authority to help media to enhance its professionalism and efficiency further. The government is to introduce media guidelines in accordance with media ethics to promote professionalism and the skills of journalists in Sri Lanka, he added.… Continue reading Media development authority to be set up in Sri Lanka
UN war-crimes advisory panel on Sri Lanka meets in New York
The United Nations Panel on Sri Lanka met for the first time in New York Monday at the UN’s North Lawn building, Inner City Press (ICP) reported. The meeting of Panel members Marzuki Darusman, a former Attorney General from Indonesia, Yasmin Sooka, Memver of South Africa’s Truth Commisssion, and Steven Ratner, Law professor at Michigan… Continue reading UN war-crimes advisory panel on Sri Lanka meets in New York
Death threats to family of nurse killed in Veala’nai government hospital
The mother of Sravanai Tharsika, the family consultant nurse allegedly killed by a Sinhala doctor in the islets of Jaffna, complained in Oorkaavattu’rai magistrate court Monday that unidentified persons on motor cycles had come to her house several times and threatened her and her family with death if they pursue in any way with the… Continue reading Death threats to family of nurse killed in Veala’nai government hospital
SL minister includes spouses of Balakumaran, Yogi, among widows
According to Rajapaksa regime’s Rehabilitation and Prisons Reforms minister and Communist Party leader, Dew Gunasekera, the wives of the senior members of the LTTE, K.V. Balakumaran and Yogaratnam Yogi are among the widows needing rehabilitation, The Island reported Monday. Both the LTTE leaders were reportedly seen reaching internment camps run by the Sri Lankan military,… Continue reading SL minister includes spouses of Balakumaran, Yogi, among widows
Non-derogable rights under international law
While the United Nations charter guarantees "the sovereign equality of all its Members," evolving legal doctrines dealing with genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity are leading to the theory that the national sovereignty is not absolute, but is qualified by peremptory norms determined by jus cogens or "compelling law." Despite persistent opposition from Sri… Continue reading Non-derogable rights under international law
