“If anybody thought Sri Lanka would mend its ways after the United Nations Human Rights Council resolution, they are mistaken,” writes G Pramod Kumar, a senior editor of Indian news portal FirstPost.com on Monday. In a story titled ‘Impeachment of Sri Lankan chief justice is India’s foreign policy failure’, Mr Pramod Kumar notes that “while… Continue reading UNHRC resolution has failed to exert pressure on Colombo: FirstPost
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Sri Lanka rejects 100 recommendations at UPR
A hundred recommendations that came out in the submissions of the member states of the United Nations at the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) on Sri Lanka have not enjoyed the support of Sri Lanka, reveal a draft document by the UPR working committee on Monday. The report also identified 110 recommendations as enjoying the support… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects 100 recommendations at UPR
ICE justice means rewarding people connected to genocidal war
Rajapaksa regime this week has approved new diplomatic appointments to generals conducted the genocidal war in the island. Conspicuously, they will be representing the regime in a new set of Establishments. People are usually named for such assignments not without prior consent by the concerned countries. Sri Lanka’s Major Generals, Shavendra Silva, Jagath Alwis and… Continue reading ICE justice means rewarding people connected to genocidal war
SL Navy continues to obstruct resettlement of displaced Muslims of Musali
Displaced Muslim residents of Musali divisional secretariat division in Mannaar district are being prevented by the occupying Sri Lanka Navy under the pretext that the area has been brought under the high security zone. Rishard Badurdeen, a cabinet rank SL minister, who has been working with the Colombo government to appropriate lands of Tamils in… Continue reading SL Navy continues to obstruct resettlement of displaced Muslims of Musali
British historian questions ‘parliamentary freedom’ in Sri Lanka, India, Malaysia
Reputed British Marxist scholar specialised in intellectual history, Perry Anderson, interviewed by Indian magazine Outlook, opined that as regards ‘parliamentary freedom’, Jamaica and Mauritius fared better than Sri Lanka, India and Malaysia, citing respectively, disenfranchisement of Tamils, Kashmiris, and the lack of freedom during polls. He was responding to columnist Praful Bidwai who asked whether… Continue reading British historian questions ‘parliamentary freedom’ in Sri Lanka, India, Malaysia
Dublin tribunal takes up genocide investigation
“In April 2013, a panel of international experts will be convened as Judges of the ‘Permanent People’s Tribunal’ to examine reports submitted by many specialised working groups on the accusation of the crime of Genocide against the Government of Sri Lanka and on the accusations against various international actors who had supported and prepared the… Continue reading Dublin tribunal takes up genocide investigation
ICE rewards Solheim with international position to lead development facilitation
The failed Norwegian peace facilitator Erik Solheim, who was recently removed from his ministerial portfolio by his party in Norway, has been rewarded by the International Community of Establishments (ICE) with an international position to lead the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) of the Organisation of Economic Corporation and Development (OECD), run by a group of… Continue reading ICE rewards Solheim with international position to lead development facilitation
Sri Lanka demands ‘time and space’ to complete genocide
“What we ask our friends in the international community is to acknowledge the progress that has been made and at the same time give us the time and space to work towards further progress,” said Rajapaksa regime’s minister Mahinda Samarasinghe in his concluding remarks at the UPR session in Geneva on Thursday. The progress that… Continue reading Sri Lanka demands ‘time and space’ to complete genocide
Colombo leases Tamil islet in Puththa’lam for one billion to Canadian affiliate
An islet of Eezham Tamils, called Uchchi-Munai (meaning the top point) off the Katpiddi Peninsula in the Puththa’lam district, has been leased to Sapphire Bay Resorts (Pvt) Ltd for 99-years by Colombo. The genocidal regime in Colombo will get 1070 million rupees as upfront payment from the transaction of the 450-acres islet. The leaseholder, started… Continue reading Colombo leases Tamil islet in Puththa’lam for one billion to Canadian affiliate
IC should no longer accept empty promises by Sri Lanka: Amnesty says after UPR session
“Sri Lanka’s promises on human rights should no longer be accepted by the international community, Amnesty International said in a press statement after the UN Universal Periodic Review (UPR) on Thursday. “Sri Lanka has been making empty promises about human rights for decades. This was made clear by a number of countries which questioned Sri… Continue reading IC should no longer accept empty promises by Sri Lanka: Amnesty says after UPR session
