Mass-rape alleged in Theavipuram amid civilan slaughter

Tamils Against Genocide (TAG), a US-based activist group that seeks legal redress to Tamil victims of war, said Saturday that the organization is piecing together evidence based on an eye-witness testimony that up to 20 women, separated from nearly 200 civilians who surrendered to the SLA, were alleged to have been raped by Sri Lanka… Continue reading Mass-rape alleged in Theavipuram amid civilan slaughter

Video: Media battle heats up in Sri Lanka, again – Listening Post – Al Jazeera

On March 22, the UN Human Rights Commission voted to investigate alleged war crimes committed during the Sri Lankan civil war. The war itself ended back in 2009, but the battle against independent journalists is far from over. In the past two months, state-run media have been targetting journalists critical of the government, labelling them… Continue reading Video: Media battle heats up in Sri Lanka, again – Listening Post – Al Jazeera

William Hague faces legal action over Sri Lankan diplomat war crimes claim

Tamil group to bring judicial review against foreign secretary over refusal to declare military attache persona non grata An organisation representing the international Tamil diaspora is taking legal action against William Hague over the Foreign Office’s failure to confront a senior Sri Lankan diplomat accused of complicity in crimes against humanity during the final stages… Continue reading William Hague faces legal action over Sri Lankan diplomat war crimes claim

SL victim of western media: MR

President Mahinda Rajapaksa said today that Sri Lankla has become a victim of the western media stating that there is a clear distinction between what is portrayed in the media and the truth. Addressing a ceremony held to mark the opening of the Development Center for Media (DCM) at the Information Department premises at Narahenpita,… Continue reading SL victim of western media: MR

Govt. makes official stand on UNHRC

Making an official statement of the Government, with regard to the UNHRC resolution  Minister of External Affairs Prof.G.L.Peiris said that said Sri Lanka would not allow any foreign intervention at any time. Speaking in Parliament today, he said Sri Lanka’s stand on the issue was consistent right throughout. The Minister said his views are official… Continue reading Govt. makes official stand on UNHRC

Govt yet to react to UNHCR resolution says Cabinet spokesman

Sri Lanka government has not officially announced its response to the resolution passed by the United Nations’ Human Rights Council (UNHCR) in Geneva, says the acting Media Minister and cabinet spokesman, Lakshman Yapa Abeywardena. “Government may give its official reaction in the future”, he said answering to a question from a journalist on Thursday. He… Continue reading Govt yet to react to UNHCR resolution says Cabinet spokesman

In conversation with Dr. Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu: The resolution in Geneva and its discontents

Dr. Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu is the Executive Director of the Centre for Policy Alternatives, the institutional anchor of Groundviews. He is today one of three human rights defenders senior government ministers consider traitors and would like to, as in ancient times, kill, and, inter alia, break the limbs of. Though Sri Lanka’s foreign minister distanced himself… Continue reading In conversation with Dr. Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu: The resolution in Geneva and its discontents

Sri Lanka needs to change says diplomat

Sri Lanka could learn from Myanmar which has radically changed bringing democratic reforms in the country says Sri Lanka Ambassador to France, Dr.Dayan Jathilleka. He told Sandeshaya that in 2009, Myanmar came under vigorous international pressure over its human rights record and Myanmar was defeated in a vote brought in the UN Human Right Council.… Continue reading Sri Lanka needs to change says diplomat

Norway plays with words on investigation, sees failed 13 Amendment as solution

During a parliamentary interpolation seeking to know Norway’s stand on independent international investigations of Sri Lanka’s war crimes and crimes against humanity, when Conservative MP Peter Skovholt Gitmark asked the Norwegian Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr-Støre on Monday, whether Norway would back such an investigation, the minister answering a clear “yes,” later stopped at only “independent… Continue reading Norway plays with words on investigation, sees failed 13 Amendment as solution

No one has to tell us what to do – President Mahinda Rajapaksa

While claiming that the government is committed to walk an extra mile to establish permanent peace through reconciliation, President Mahinda Rajapaksa today said that no one has to tell Sri Lanka what to do. “Sri Lanka is in the midst of peace won at great sacrifice. We are progressing on the path of peace and… Continue reading No one has to tell us what to do – President Mahinda Rajapaksa