The Indian cooperation in passing the resolution on Sri Lanka at the UNHRC has in fact facilitated possibilities of stalemate in acting on the resolution. It is well known that India was behind the change in the tabled resolution that the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has to function “in… Continue reading Indian ‘cooperation’ stalls OHCHR acting on UNHRC resolution
Category: Featured
War displaced stopped from cultivating
The people in the former war-torn areas will not be able to enjoy the hard won freedom after decades of war if the government does not settle them back in their ancestral lands, says a provincial minister from the ruling party in Sri Lanka. Wimalaweera Dissanayake, the land minister of the eastern province, made these… Continue reading War displaced stopped from cultivating
SRI LANKA: Destructive effects of racial nihilism – AHRC
The government has about an year to improve governance in terms of human rights, instead of selling racial nihilism and isolating itself from the world and the people. Next March (2013 March) the High Commissioner for Human Rights would report to the UN Human Rights Council the report the office of the Commissioner would prepare… Continue reading SRI LANKA: Destructive effects of racial nihilism – AHRC
Geneva: An Unnecessary War; A Needless Defeat
The Geneva Resolution was not inimical to Sri Lanka or Sri Lankans. Its adoption is not a defeat for Sri Lanka or Sri Lankans. But for the Rajapaksas, the Geneva vote is a defeat; a defeat as needless as the battle itself. The US stands accused of innumerable crimes and misdeeds, past and present, including… Continue reading Geneva: An Unnecessary War; A Needless Defeat
"After the setback in Geneva " – Now is the time for spring cleaning the regime
At the time of writing, the outcome of the voting on the US sponsored resolution at the UNHRC is not known but I can’t expect a Sunday paper to hang on till Friday morning for my copy. I have heard that the Indian Prime Minister has made a statement tilting in favour of the resolution… Continue reading "After the setback in Geneva " – Now is the time for spring cleaning the regime
Lanka warns India of repercussion over Kashmir
Sri Lanka on Saturday warned India of possible repercussions over Kashmir after it voted for a US resolution in Geneva on rights abuses during its war on the Tamil Tigers. Government spokesman Lakshman Yapa Abeywardena said some countries or groups might use the vote on Sri Lanka as precedence to bring a similar resolution on… Continue reading Lanka warns India of repercussion over Kashmir
Rajapaksa balances his rhetoric
In his first comments after a resolution against Sri Lanka was adopted at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, President Mahinda Rajapaksa balanced the need to play to the gallery with the compulsions of on-the-ground realities. While asserting that Sri Lanka would not tolerate any arbitrary interference in its affairs, he refrained from… Continue reading Rajapaksa balances his rhetoric
Sri Lanka continues to threaten and bully journalists
Channel 4 News Foreign Editor Ben De Pear writes on how journalists are being intimidated by the Sri Lankan authorities Last night Sri Lankan state TV described certain journalists as “traitors” following the UN Human Rights Council’s vote yesterday. Being a journalist, or rather attempting to be a free reporting journalist in Sri Lanka, is… Continue reading Sri Lanka continues to threaten and bully journalists
Navi Pillay warns Sri Lanka
Spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Rupert Colville quoting Miss Pillay said that during this Human Rights Council session, there has been an unprecedented and totally unacceptable level of threats, harassment and intimidation directed at Sri Lankan activists who had travelled to Geneva to engage in the debate, including by members of… Continue reading Navi Pillay warns Sri Lanka
After the UNHRC Resolution Vote: Don’t Hold Your Breath for Truth, Justice or Reconciliation
By the time this article is published, the votes on the hotly-contested UN Human Rights Council resolution on Sri Lanka will have been cast and counted. I am writing this as the debate over the resolutions is taking place in Geneva, and I find myself wondering if the outcome will be meaningful for the lives… Continue reading After the UNHRC Resolution Vote: Don’t Hold Your Breath for Truth, Justice or Reconciliation
