While claiming that Sri Lanka will continue to engage with the UN mechanism despite the setbacks following the Resolution on Sri Lanka at the 19th Human Rights Council session in Geneva, the Sri Lankan government has invited UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navanethem Pillay to visit Sri Lanka in order to get firsthand information… Continue reading Sri Lanka invites Navanethem Pillay
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US intervention in Lee’s UN imbroglio imperative, says Washington think tank
Heritage Foundation, a Washington-based conservative think tank, commenting on the attempts to ouster journalist Matthew Lee of Inner City Press from covering the UN, said Wednesday that the US "absolutely should stand firm in protecting the principle of freedom of the press," and "make clear to the U.N. that it [the US] supports Lee and… Continue reading US intervention in Lee’s UN imbroglio imperative, says Washington think tank
Karunanidhi objects to provocative remarks by SL minister on Tamils
Taking objection to the ‘highly provocative’ remarks reportedly made by a Sri Lankan Minister warning of a backlash against Tamils in the island, DMK chief M. Karunanidhi on Wednesday asked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to take up the issue with Colombo, saying Tamils were ‘perturbed’ over the matter. "It has come to our notice that… Continue reading Karunanidhi objects to provocative remarks by SL minister on Tamils
DMDK to boycott Presidential poll
The Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK) led by actor Vijayakant has decided to boycott the Presidential elections on the ground that the Centre has failed to secure justice for Tamil Nadu on various issues, including inter-State river water disputes. The DMDK, which contested the 2011 Assembly elections as part of the AIADMK alliance, has 29… Continue reading DMDK to boycott Presidential poll
Plight of 10,000 captured LTTE fighters: A UN sequel to Rwanda?
Just over a week prior to World Refugee Day 2012, damning evidence of grave human rights abuses, and war crimes committed against captured members of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) by Sri Lankan security forces came to light. On June 9, 2012, this was brought to the attention of the Ministry of Refugees,… Continue reading Plight of 10,000 captured LTTE fighters: A UN sequel to Rwanda?
The political meaning of the retreat in London
Image courtesy ITV News “It was under these circumstances that Rajapaksa agreed to forego his own limousine and travel to Marlborough House at Pall Mall in an unmarked vehicle belonging to the Metropolitan Police . The President and First Lady entered Marlborough House premises in a Range Rover bearing the number plate VX 12 CYY.… Continue reading The political meaning of the retreat in London
SL Minister Devananda threatens civil protest in Jaffna
Speaking in line with the SL courts in Jaffna on Monday, EPDP paramilitary leader Douglas Devananda, who is a minister in Mahinda Rajapaksa’s cabinet, threatened protesting volunteer teachers from Vanni, declaring that if he uttered the word ‘postpone’ to the SL authorities, their appointments would be put on hold forever. Seating besides Maj. Gen. (retd)… Continue reading SL Minister Devananda threatens civil protest in Jaffna
Civil disobedience against occupying SL military’s land grab gains momentum
The Sri Lankan Police in Jaffna on Monday blocked a protest that gained momentum receiving wider participation against the occupying SL military’s land grab in the peninsula. As hundreds of activists gathered in front of the Jaffna Bus Stand, the SL Police appealed to the Judge of the District Court stating that the Police had… Continue reading Civil disobedience against occupying SL military’s land grab gains momentum
Corruption has to end, but how?
The biggest single post war issue, it scarcely needs a special mention, is the issue of governance — and under the rubric of governance, more precisely, the issue of corruption. As reams were written about the war, in terms of academic treatise and journalistic opinion alike, acres of newsprint and gallons of ink are now… Continue reading Corruption has to end, but how?
Sri Lanka seeking fresh bailout, says IMF
Sri Lanka is seeking fresh help from the International Monetary Fund after drawing down a previous $2.6-billion bailout, a top IMF official said Friday. John Nelmes, head of an IMF mission to the Indian Ocean country, said Colombo wanted more assistance as it emerges from a decades-long civil war, but declined to say how much… Continue reading Sri Lanka seeking fresh bailout, says IMF
