Congressman Shuler contradicts Rights groups after Colombo funded trip

Second term North Carolina Congressman, Heath Shuler, after a Sri Lanka Embassy funded 2-day trip to Sri Lanka last week, commended the Sri Lankan government on the conditions in the internment camps after a government conducted tour. Shuler’s statements contradict reports by Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, who accuse Colombo of intentionally shelling the… Continue reading Congressman Shuler contradicts Rights groups after Colombo funded trip

World obliged to act when genocide occurs- Obama

"The international community has an obligation, even when it’s inconvenient, to act when genocide is occurring," US President Barack Obama said Friday during a visit to Germany. He was responding to reporters asking how the Holocaust mantra of "never again" might apply to current crises in the Darfur region of Sudan or in Sri Lanka.… Continue reading World obliged to act when genocide occurs- Obama

NESoHR Head appeals for help to protect humanitarian workers

Deputy Chairperson of Northeast Secretariat on Human Rights (NESoHR), K Sivapalan, in a memorandum issued Thursday, appealed to the different Governments of South East Asia including Singapore, where many Tamil humanitarian workers from the conflict zone in Vanni have sought safety, to treat these refugees compassionately, and to protect them from falling back into the… Continue reading NESoHR Head appeals for help to protect humanitarian workers

D.C. District Court grants time extension for IMF case

Judge Richard J Leon of United States District Court of District of Columbia, issued an order granting the Motion for Extension of Time filed by Bruce Fein, counsel for plaintiff, Tamils Against Genocide, in response to the Motion to Dismiss filed by U.S. Attorney John R. Coleman of U.S. Department of Justice, representing Defendants, Secretary… Continue reading D.C. District Court grants time extension for IMF case

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Sri Lanka rejects probes into slaughter of Tamil civilians

Sri Lanka has no plans to investigate allegations that its security forces massacred 20,000 Tamil civilians in the final stages of an offensive against the Tamil Tigers, and neither is Colombo willing to eventually accept an international probe, trade minister G. L. Peiris said Wednesday in Tokyo. "No, we don’t regard that attitude as acceptable.… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects probes into slaughter of Tamil civilians

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Vanni IDPs live under appalling condition: Sri Lankan Chief Justice

"Vanni IDPs sheltered in transit centres in Cheddiku’lam cannot expect justice under the Sri Lanka’s law. Law of the country does not show any interest on these IDPs. I openly say this. The authorities can penalize me for telling this," said Sri Lanka’s Chief Justice Sarath N. Silva when he addressed a public meeting which… Continue reading Vanni IDPs live under appalling condition: Sri Lankan Chief Justice

Hunger strike of British Aid worker enters 16th day

Tim Martin, director of Act Now, a rights group formed by former British aid workers in Sri Lanka, is on a hunger striek in Parliament Square, London, calling for intervention by U.S. and other Governments to protect the massacre-survivors from the Safety Zone in Mulliaththeevu, currently being interned in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) supervised camps… Continue reading Hunger strike of British Aid worker enters 16th day

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