US Ambassador to Geneva Eileen Chamberlain Donahoe, rejected a call from Cuba to postpone the vote on the resolution on Sri Lanka when it was presented to the UN Human Rights Council a short while ago. She also said that the draft text of the resolution which was initially submitted to the UN Human Rights… Continue reading Cuba calls for postponement, US says no
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Choosing What to Believe
With the airing of Channel 4’s new film, Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields: War Crimes Unpunished, a follow-up to their first one Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields first broadcast nearly a year ago, there is bound to be a renewed interest in the matter of alleged war-crimes concerning the Sri Lankan Government. Because, let’s face it: Channel… Continue reading Choosing What to Believe
Canada to independently evaluate
A Canadian Parliamentary delegation on a visit to Sri Lanka will stop in various parts of the country and seek to independently evaluate the situation on the ground, the Canadian Foreign Ministry said. Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird has sent parliamentary secretaries Chris Alexander and Rick Dykstra, along with Senator Vern White. The delegation… Continue reading Canada to independently evaluate
Trilingual bus signboards
“The private transport services ministry has made it compulsory for all buses to display name boards in Sinhala, Tamil and English languages.” (Sunday Times Online 15/03/12) The 135 bus runs past my house on its way from Kohuwala to Kelaniya. There’s one particular bus which I see regularly with a trilingual nameboard (see photo): in… Continue reading Trilingual bus signboards
Solheim told to leave Norway government
The Norwegian Minister for International Development and Environment, Mr Erik Solheim, who also handles the country’s peace facilitations in different parts of the world, has been asked to leave the government by the leadership of his Socialist Left (SV) Party in the coalition, according to media reports on Wednesday. He has been told to give… Continue reading Solheim told to leave Norway government
Cannot expect solutions from NGOs tied to western bureaucracies: Kurdish Activist
Stating that oppressed nations must enforce their own agendas and not rely on NGOs like ICG for solutions, Kurdish activist in UK, Mehmet Aksoy, argued that such NGOs were entrenched in bureaucracies, at a seminar on ‘State Repression and the Struggle for Self-determination: Strategies for Resistance’ organized by Campaign against Criminalising Communities (CAMPACC) on Sunday.… Continue reading Cannot expect solutions from NGOs tied to western bureaucracies: Kurdish Activist
De-miners locate remains of cluster bomb in Ki’linochchi
A container allegedly deployed by the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) to carry cluster bomblets has been recovered recently by the de-miners of the humanitarian de-mining agency Halo Trust near a house at Thiruvaiuyaa’ru, 3 km east of Ki’linochchi town, media sources told TamilNet on Wednesday providing a photo displaying the container placed at the… Continue reading De-miners locate remains of cluster bomb in Ki’linochchi
SL still hesitating-Blake
While claiming that the US government is not going to impose an economic sanction on Sri Lanka, US Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs Robert O. Blake said that the Sri Lankan government was still hesitating to go ahead with an action plan. In an interview with ETV channel Mr. Blake said "The… Continue reading SL still hesitating-Blake
A question Sri Lanka’s leaders keep dodging: Where are the disappeared?
I’d been in Sri Lanka just three weeks when I first heard of someone disappearing. It was May 2009 and I got an anonymous email telling me that Stephen Sunthararaj, a human rights worker from northern Sri Lanka, had been abducted at gunpoint and taken away in a white van in the heart of Colombo.… Continue reading A question Sri Lanka’s leaders keep dodging: Where are the disappeared?
India’s Volte-Face: Winners and Losers
India’s hasty decision to support the United States of America led Resolution on Sri Lanka came as a big surprise. While a few rumours flagged the possibility of an India “for” vote a couple of days before the actual announcement by the Prime Minister, they were largely ignored. The prevailing orthodoxy was that India would… Continue reading India’s Volte-Face: Winners and Losers
