(PTI) Sri Lanka will send a high-level delegation to a key session of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) next month, amid a row with the world body over allegations of war crimes during the final phase of the ethnic conflict in the country. The Sri Lankan delegation, headed by Foreign minister GL Peiris, will… Continue reading Top Lankan delegation for key session of UNHRC
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US for open inquiry of Lanka war crimes charge
(PTI) The US has described Sri Lanka’s move to lift the long-imposed emergency in the country as a "positive" development, but demanded that Colombo initiate a transparent and accountable process of investigation into allegations of war crimes. Sri Lanka announced yesterday, that it was lifting the state of emergency imposed nearly 30 years ago to… Continue reading US for open inquiry of Lanka war crimes charge
‘Lanka probe report on ethnic conflict by Nov 15’
(PTI) A Sri Lankan panel looking into the ethnic conflict in the country will submit its crucial report by November 15, a top official of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) has said. President Mahinda Rajapaksa set up the LLRC in May 2010 to probe the events between February 2002 to May 2009 when… Continue reading ‘Lanka probe report on ethnic conflict by Nov 15’
Minister prevented from replying in Lok Sabha
(PTI) Minister of State for External Affairs E Ahammed was on Thursday prevented from replying to a debate in Lok Sabha on Tamils in Sri Lanka with members saying that only the Cabinet Minister concerned should do so. TR Baalu (DMK) who raised the discussion in the lower House objected when the Ahammed started replying… Continue reading Minister prevented from replying in Lok Sabha
‘Parl Committee to resolve ethnic issue in SL’
(PTI) Sri Lankan government would soon announce the formation of a Parliamentary committee to give recommendations on the island’s long-running ethnic strife. The proposal for the committee has been notified to the country’s Parliament and is likely to include a number of Cabinet Ministers and President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s brother Basil. "The notice of motions for… Continue reading ‘Parl Committee to resolve ethnic issue in SL’
Karunanidhi betrayed LTTE rebels: Report
(IANS ) Just ahead of elections in Tamil Nadu, a pro-Tamil Tiger journal has accused Chief Minister M Karunanidhi and his daughter-cum-MP Kanimozhi of betraying the rebels as they went down fighting two years ago. Ezhamurasu, which is widely circulated among the Tamil Diaspora in the West, has said that a senior Tamil Tiger leader… Continue reading Karunanidhi betrayed LTTE rebels: Report
Canada missed chances to stop Tamil migrant ship
(ANI) Canada and its allies missed several opportunities to stop the MV Sun Sea before it left South Asia with almost 500 Lanka Tamil migrants on board. According to a National Post report, on May 09, when the Royal Thai Navy, acting on intelligence supplied by Australia, detected the Sun Sea in the Gulf of… Continue reading Canada missed chances to stop Tamil migrant ship
LTTE base converted into police station in Wanni – pti
A key base of now vanquished Tamil Tigers at Poonaryn in northern Sri Lanka has been converted into a police station. Poonaryn in Wanni, which was liberated from the LTTE in November, 2008, was the strategic location for the rebels for controlling the southern shore of the Jaffna lagoon. The new police station located on… Continue reading LTTE base converted into police station in Wanni – pti
LTTE got most arms from Ukraine: Ex-commander
The LTTE, vanquished by the Sri Lankan army in May after a three decade bloody civil war, procured most of their arms from the former Soviet Republic of Ukraine as well as China, a former rebel commander has said. The LTTE purchased most of its weapons from Ukraine," Vinayagamoorthy Muralitharan, best known as Col. Karuna… Continue reading LTTE got most arms from Ukraine: Ex-commander
Pakistan objects to Lankan minister`s remarks
The reported remarks of a Sri Lankan Cabinet Minister that Pakistan, gripped by a wave of terror strikes, is "in a total mess" since the mid-seventies has led to objections from Islamabad, which said the comments were "unfair". Education Minister Susil Premajayantha had reportedly said that destabilisation started in Pakistan after the coup by military… Continue reading Pakistan objects to Lankan minister`s remarks
