Ms. Julie de Rivero, Human Rights Watch, Item 2: General Debate – Thematic reports of the Secretary-General and High Commissioner for Human Rights, 15th meeting 19th Session of the Human Rights Council. Thank you Madame President, In her statement, the High Commissioner noted that the report of the Sri Lanka Lessons Learned and Reconciliation Commission… Continue reading Sri Lankan human rights groups and victims of abuses decided not to attend UNHRC out of fear – HRW
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Jayalalithaa writes to PM about visits of Sri Lankan officials
Chief Minister Jayalalithaa on Wednesday made public her government’s difficulties that arose out of frequent visits of Sri Lankan officials, army officers and VIPs to Tamil Nadu without informing the State government. In her letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh [the contents of which were released to the press], the Chief Minister referred to the… Continue reading Jayalalithaa writes to PM about visits of Sri Lankan officials
Tamil Nadu Catholic Church reminds umbilical code relations at Kachchatheevu fete
Amidst intense presence of the occupying Sinhala military at Kachcha-theevu during the annual fete of St. Antony on Sunday, the Ramnad diocese of Tamil Nadu Catholic Church that jointly conducts the prayers along with the Jaffna diocese, reminded the umbilical code relations of the people on either side of the Palk Bay. The theme of… Continue reading Tamil Nadu Catholic Church reminds umbilical code relations at Kachchatheevu fete
Thousands gather in Geneva denouncing deceptive deliberations
While the USA and Sri Lanka and their respective blocs at UNHRC squabble whether the LLRC machination against the nation of Eezham Tamils has to be left to Sri Lanka or internationally monitored in implementation, thousands of Eezham Tamils gathered in Geneva on Monday, denounced the deceptive deliberations and demanded international investigation on the genocide,… Continue reading Thousands gather in Geneva denouncing deceptive deliberations
UK tells Lanka to move quickly
Britain has urged the Sri Lanka government to move quickly on implementing the recommendations of the Lessons Learned and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC). In a written statement to the British House of Commons, British Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt said that Britain sees a political settlement, respect for human rights and accountability for alleged war crimes… Continue reading UK tells Lanka to move quickly
Tamil Nadu demands India to declare Rajapaksa guilty of genocide
In a pan-Tamil Nadu fasting campaign organised by the Communist Party of India with the support of many major political parties of Tamil Nadu on Tuesday, the Government of India was urged to declare Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa as guilty of genocide. The CPI demand supported by the ruling AIDMK and by political parties… Continue reading Tamil Nadu demands India to declare Rajapaksa guilty of genocide
US ready to work with Lanka
The US government says it is prepared to work with the Sri Lankan government in order to bring lasting peace to the island. A US delegation attending the UN Human Rights Council session underway in Geneva said that accountability can play a key role in the reconciliation process in Sri Lanka. “We note the publication… Continue reading US ready to work with Lanka
Lanka’s HR defenders at risk
Human Rights defenders in Sri Lanka are facing risks, Margaret Sekaggya, the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders told the Human Rights Council today. Speaking during the 19th session of the council in Geneva today (Monday) Sekaggya said that it had been brought to her notice that should human rights defenders in… Continue reading Lanka’s HR defenders at risk
‘India not doing enough’ for Tamils
The Communist Party of India (CPM) has accused the Indian government of not doing enough to find a politicial solution to resolve grievances of Sri Lanka’s Tamils. Staging a protest in Chennai, South India, the CPM (Marxist) said that India should intervene to safeguard the human rights of Tamils in Sri Lanka. Pointing out that… Continue reading ‘India not doing enough’ for Tamils
2,000 Tamils stage protest at UN in Geneva
Thousands of Tamils from across Europe protested in front of UN headquarters in Geneva Monday demanding the creation of an international tribunal to try "war crimes" committed in Sri Lanka. Some 2,000 protestors, according to the SDA-ATS Swiss news agency, waved banners and placards in favour of self-determination for the Tamil minority and denounced "genocidal… Continue reading 2,000 Tamils stage protest at UN in Geneva
