"Sri Lanka’s domestic jurisprudence provides all the necessary scope for those perceiving themselves subjected to a violation of their human rights, to obtain redress through judicial directives to the concerned authorities," a statement issued by the Sri Lankan Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Thursday saying that "the allegations against the Government of Sri Lanka… Continue reading Sri Lanka dismisses allegations in US Congressional report
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U.S. forfeits international responsibility to Sri Lankan state
"The United States looks to the Government of Sri Lanka to identify an appropriate and credible mechanism and initiate a process for accountability," read a statement issued by the U.S. Embassy in Colombo on Thursday, announcing that U.S. Department of State delivered a Congressional report Wednesday detailing the incidents that allegedly occurred during the final… Continue reading U.S. forfeits international responsibility to Sri Lankan state
22nd death anniversary of IPKF killed JTH personnel held in Jaffna
The 22nd death anniversary of the 21 medical personnel including three leading doctors killed indiscriminately by the Indian Peace Keeping Forces (IPKF) on 21st October 1987 within Jaffna Teaching Hospital (JTH) was held Wednesday in JTH in an emotionally charged atmosphere, sources in Jaffna said. All activities of JTH were suspended for a while when… Continue reading 22nd death anniversary of IPKF killed JTH personnel held in Jaffna
Sri Lanka, one of worst offenders of press freedom – RSF
Sri Lanka was ranked 162nd of the 175 countries in the latest press freedom ranking released by the Paris based Reporters without Borders today. The Asian countries that least respected press freedom were announced as North Korea, one of the “infernal trio” at the bottom of the rankings, Burma, which still suffers from prior censorship… Continue reading Sri Lanka, one of worst offenders of press freedom – RSF
Colombo censure spreads to private websites
The Information Department of the Government of Sri Lanka is blacklist and carry out round-the- clock monitoring of private websites that are known to spread anti-government propaganda, and feed incorrect information. "Counter propaganda will be launched by the government to safeguard the present environment of peace and prevent unrest among the public,” said Media Minister… Continue reading Colombo censure spreads to private websites
Rajapakse tours Trinco under heavy security
Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse visited Trincomalee under heavy security, and declared open two bridges, one over a strip of sea that divides Trincomalee and Kinniya along A-15 highway that leads to Batticaloa via Veruhal, and the other over Irakkandi lagoon on Trincomalee-Nilaveli road in the north of the district, sources in Trincomalee said. Rajapakse… Continue reading Rajapakse tours Trinco under heavy security
Time to support the Tamils, say British Conservatives
Increasing involvement in British politics and reciprocal openness of the British political parties was marked by a part-televised event held in Essex Sunday where several incumbent and prospective parliamentarians from the British Conservative party reached out to their Tamil constituencies and articulated their positions on the conflict and its consequences in Sri Lanka .The event… Continue reading Time to support the Tamils, say British Conservatives
Vavuniyaa IDPs transported to transit camps in East
1191 members of 385 Internally Displaced families among the hundreds of thousands detained in Vavuniyaa internment camps after the fall of Vanni region to the government forces were brought to Eastern province Sunday and Monday in two batches . They were transported to Batticaloa and Ampaa’rai in Sri Lanka Army buses, under heavy escort, sources… Continue reading Vavuniyaa IDPs transported to transit camps in East
EU Commission: Sri Lanka fails to meet Rights thresholds for GSP+
"[N]ational legislation of Sri Lanka incorporating international human rights conventions, in particular the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the Convention against Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment and the Convention on the Rights of the Child, is not being effectively implemented. In the light of these findings, the Commission… Continue reading EU Commission: Sri Lanka fails to meet Rights thresholds for GSP+
Another batch of IDPs from Vavuniyaa brought to Jaffna
Around 2068 persons of 699 families from Jaffna peninsula were brought to Jaffna Sunday from the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) internment camps in Vavuniyaa. Though nearly 20,000 IDPs have been brought to Jaffna until now none from Themaraadchi or Vadamaraadchi are among them. There are about 10,000 persons of Jaffna origin still being detained in… Continue reading Another batch of IDPs from Vavuniyaa brought to Jaffna
