The Sri lankan Governments lack accountability for “one of the worst human rights crises of recent times” and the complicity of global powers and the United Nations in protecting the Sri Lankan Government highlights a failure of the international instruments of justice said Amnesty International Asia Pacific director, Sam Zafiri in an interview with Austrlian… Continue reading Sri Lankan massacre highlights failings of IC: Amnesty International
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G20 frustrating human rights progress
Amnesty International accused the United States, Russia and China on Thursday of ignoring human rights violations by allies and failing to open their own records to scrutiny in an annual survey meant to pressure governments to act more compassionately. The human rights organization took the U.S. to task for President Barack Obama’s failure — despite… Continue reading G20 frustrating human rights progress
Rights group offers evidence of Sri Lanka war crimes
A global human rights monitor said Friday it had fresh evidence of possible war crimes committed in Sri Lanka during the final phase of the government’s war against Tamil Tiger rebels. The New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) said it had examined over 200 photos taken on the front lines in early 2009 by a… Continue reading Rights group offers evidence of Sri Lanka war crimes
Pirapaharan’s mother treated with loving care in VVT hospital – DMO
“Paravathi Amma is being served with special loving care by our hospital staff which is hard to come by either in India or any other country and she is continually attended by our medical specialists,” Dr. A. Mayilerumperumal, District Medical Officer (DMO) of Valveddiththu’rai (VVT) government hospital told TamilNet in the context of Ms. Parvathi… Continue reading Pirapaharan’s mother treated with loving care in VVT hospital – DMO
Police investigating calls made by Nalini: Minister
Law Minister Durai Murugan informed the Assembly on Monday that police were investigating the issue of Nalini, convict in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, making phone calls from her cell. Responding to D. Sudarssanam (Congress), who contended that this was a serious offence, he said so far, the police had only found that she had… Continue reading Police investigating calls made by Nalini: Minister
Sri Lankan war zone doctor stands for election
A doctor who worked in Sri Lanka’s war zone during last year’s civil war is standing for a pro-government party in parliamentary elections. Dr V Shanmugarajah gave high casualty figures to aid agencies and the media from within the combat zone. The government doctor is believed to have been enlisted by the now-defeated Tamil Tigers… Continue reading Sri Lankan war zone doctor stands for election
Sri Lanka’s main Tamil party vows civil disobedience
Sri Lanka’s main Tamil party on Saturday vowed to launch a Gandhi-style civil disobedience campaign to press a long-standing demand for regional autonomy for their ethnic minority. The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) in its manifesto for April parliamentary elections renewed its demand for extensive regional autonomy — after Tamil Tiger rebels who fought in their… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s main Tamil party vows civil disobedience
British PM meets Tamil delegates
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown met delegates of the Global Tamil Forum (GTF) conference in London where the British Foreign Secretary David Miliband addressed the gathering. Delivering the inaugural address of the GTF conference held at the British parliamentary complex on Wednesday the foreign secretary called upon the Sri Lankan government to make constitutional changes… Continue reading British PM meets Tamil delegates
Court blocks defeated Sri Lanka candidate’s release bid
The Supreme Court in Sri Lanka has refused to order the immediate release of defeated presidential candidate General Sarath Fonseka. He is currently being held in military detention at the navy’s headquarters. The court was responding to a petition lodged by Gen Fonseka’s wife. The government wants to put him before a military court, but… Continue reading Court blocks defeated Sri Lanka candidate’s release bid
Sri Lankan Buddhists: Release opposition leader
Senior Sri Lankan Buddhist monks urged the president on Sunday to release his main rival in last month’s presidential election, who was detained on allegations of conspiring to overthrow the government while serving as army chief. In a joint letter to President Mahinda Rajapaksa, the heads of four top Buddhist chapters condemned the arrest of… Continue reading Sri Lankan Buddhists: Release opposition leader
