The following is an excerpt from a statement recently made by Ambassador Eileen Chambarlain Donahoe JD PhD, top US diplomat to the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC): The case of Sri Lanka is different and difficult. It is essentially dealing with large-scale civilian casualties, allegations of government involvement in large-scale civilian casualties during a… Continue reading Why Sri Lanka must ‘win’ at UNHRC
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US demand on Sri Lanka is not enough: UNSG Panel of Experts
Recalling the 2009 blunder by UN Human Rights Council of praising Sri Lanka for its bloody finish to the civil war and stating that the war in its final days had cost as many as 40,000 deaths, the three UN Secretary General’s Expert Panel Members, Marzuki Darusman, Steven Ratner and Yasmin Sooka, on Friday said… Continue reading US demand on Sri Lanka is not enough: UNSG Panel of Experts
Maria Otero: Human Rights Council makes a Significant Impact on the World
Statement by: Maria Otero U.S. Under Secretary of State for Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights 19th Session of the Human Rights Council Geneva, Switzerland March 2, 2012 When the United States joined the UN Human Rights Council two years ago, we set forth four values that would guide our work in this body: universality,… Continue reading Maria Otero: Human Rights Council makes a Significant Impact on the World
RSF Appeals to UNHRC to Denounce Sri Lanka Over Curbing Media Freedom
Four Murdered Sri Lanka journalists we have covered. Clockwise from top left: Shoba Isaippiriya, Punniyamurthy Sathyamurthy, Dharmaretnam Sivaram and Lasantha Wickrematunge. From the report: Sri Lanka Tamil Genocide: Killing the Messenger (Salem-News.com) Reporters Without Borders (RSF- Reporters Sans Frontieres) appeals to all members of the Geneva-based United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), to pass a… Continue reading RSF Appeals to UNHRC to Denounce Sri Lanka Over Curbing Media Freedom
Pillay tells UNHRC to address Lanka
UN Human Rights Commissioner Navi Pillay says she hopes the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) will address reports on Sri Lanka. Addressing the council a short while ago, Pillay welcomed the release of the Lessons Learned and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) but added that it falls short of addressing issues mention in the UN Experts panel… Continue reading Pillay tells UNHRC to address Lanka
US tells UNHRC time is slipping in Lanka
US Under Secretary of Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights Maria Otero told the UN Human Rights Council a short while ago that “time is slipping away” in Sri Lanka. Otero told the Council that the international community had waited for three years for Sri Lanka to take action on the human rights concerns on… Continue reading US tells UNHRC time is slipping in Lanka
China assures Gota support for Lanka
Chinese State Councilor and Defense Minister Liang Guanglie said that China will continue to support Sri Lanka’s efforts in safeguarding state independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity and realizing social and economic development. Liang made the remarks when meeting with Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Secretary of the Ministry of Defense and Urban Development of Sri Lanka. Liang expressed… Continue reading China assures Gota support for Lanka
US, Sri Lanka squabble whether hang or slaughter Eezham Tamil Nation
The LLRC recommendation of the majoritarian and genocidal state of Sri Lanka is clear on the point that ethnic territories cannot exist in the island, and ‘trilingual’ society (ostensibly paving way for total Sinhalcisation) should be achieved by 2020. While Sri Lanka in Geneva sessions wants implementation of its agenda left completely to itself, the… Continue reading US, Sri Lanka squabble whether hang or slaughter Eezham Tamil Nation
C4 to release another video on Lanka
Britain’s Channel 4 television is set to release another video on Sri Lanka this month and the video is said to contain new evidence of war crimes committed in the country. The Channel said that the new video to be aired on March 14 will also have contemporaneous documents, eye-witness accounts, photographic stills and videos… Continue reading C4 to release another video on Lanka
Thank you, Madam Navi Pillai
Thank you madam, for being the voice for the voiceless. The poverty stricken, wounded, displaced and marginalized Muslim and Tamil victims of the brutal thirty year war in our country have been forced into submission by the ruthless and racist Rajapakse regime which has gained a stranglehold over power through a deliberate and well planned… Continue reading Thank you, Madam Navi Pillai
