Sri Lanka urges India to rethink on war crimes resolution

(indiatoday)  A day after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh announced India’s inclination to vote against Sri Lanka, Colombo said it’s shattered by New Delhi’s call. Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister G.L. Peiris has asked India to review its decision. Peiris spoke to External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna from Geneva requesting him to change India’s decision. Peiris told… Continue reading Sri Lanka urges India to rethink on war crimes resolution

What is the bigger lie? US resolution in Geneva or number of people in Vanni in 2009?

“One of the rankest untruths in the public domain today is that the US resolution is innocuous and unobjectionable…” said Amb. Dayan Jayatilleka in his article THE BIG LIE ABOUT THE US RESOLUTION on 16th March 2012. It would be pertinent to question whether a bigger untruth in the public domain since 2009 is about… Continue reading What is the bigger lie? US resolution in Geneva or number of people in Vanni in 2009?

Sri Lanka and the UNHRC: Implications for India and for Human Rights

As the 19th session of the Human Rights Council progresses, the discourse on Sri Lanka with reference to Human Rights is reaching its annual climax. It is annual in the sense that it has been reaching the said level of climax each year ever since the United Nations Human Rights Commission took up the issue… Continue reading Sri Lanka and the UNHRC: Implications for India and for Human Rights

Begin next stage of struggle by burning Sri Lankan constitution: May 17 Movement

When the International Community and India, approaching from their point of view, think of only bringing in a regime change in Colombo, buttressing failed democracy of the State and imposing farcical solutions to the Eezham Tamil question, Tamils all over the world, despite their differences, should use the situation to internationally place their demands loud… Continue reading Begin next stage of struggle by burning Sri Lankan constitution: May 17 Movement

War widows ‘forced into prostitution’

Women who have lost their husbands and sons in Sri Lanka’s decades-long conflict have been forced to turn to prostitution, say women’s rights activists. Geetha Lakmini of World Fisherfolk Solidarity Movement said over 85,000 women were widowed in the north and east after the war. "One village in Madhu area is infamous for prostitution because… Continue reading War widows ‘forced into prostitution’