Enragement over US-India stand results in Sumanthiran-effigy in Jaffna

The nominated parliamentarian of Tamil National Alliance (TNA) M.A. Sumanthiran faced the brunt of public enragement in Jaffna on Wednesday, for reflecting the stand of the USA and India, in handing over even the last of the trumps of Eezham Tamils to Sri Lankan state, by internalizing war-crimes accountability and political solution. Washington allegedly backs… Continue reading Enragement over US-India stand results in Sumanthiran-effigy in Jaffna

India should not support Lanka at UNHRC hearing: Karuna

DMK, a key constituent of the ruling UPA at the Centre, on Wednesday said India should not support Sri Lanka, which is facing war crime charges, in the hearings being conducted by the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva. "India should not back Sri Lanka at any cost when the UNHRC resolution comes up… Continue reading India should not support Lanka at UNHRC hearing: Karuna

As US Blake Opposes Sri Lankan General Silva as UN Adviser, French PR Araud No Comments & Worse

While countries like Pakistan have tried to help the UN’s image by urging that Sri Lankan general Shavendra Silva, whose 58th Division is depicted in UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s Panel of Experts report as engaged in war crimes, not continue as on the Senior Advisory Group on Peacekeeping Operations, the French putative owners of… Continue reading As US Blake Opposes Sri Lankan General Silva as UN Adviser, French PR Araud No Comments & Worse

Marie Colvin remembered in Jaffna

Tamil journalists from various media organizations came together on Monday in Jaffna with civil society members and student representatives of various faculties of the Jaffna University, to pay tribute to the slain war correspondent in Syria, Marie Colvin, who had been in the island covering the conflict earlier. Paying floral tribute, the event, organized by… Continue reading Marie Colvin remembered in Jaffna

With media gagged or threatened, no progress for freedom of information – RSF

Reporters Without Borders calls on all members of the Geneva-based United Nations Human Rights Council, which began its 19th session yesterday, to pass a resolution condemning the Sri Lankan government’s violations of freedom of information and to demand an end to threats and violence against news media and human rights defenders in Sri Lanka. “For… Continue reading With media gagged or threatened, no progress for freedom of information – RSF

Vaiko asks PM not to back Lanka at UNHRC session

MDMK chief Vaiko today termed as shocking a Sri Lankan official’s claim about New Delhi’s backing of Colombo in the ongoing UNHRC session and urged Prime Minister Manmohan Singh not to support it. "It is shocking that Mahinda Samarasinghe, the chief Lankan negotiator, has stated that India will support Sri Lanka in the crucial voting… Continue reading Vaiko asks PM not to back Lanka at UNHRC session

US says resolution still under discussion

The United States says the resolution on Sri Lanka which was to be presented at the UN Human Rights Council is still under discussion. U.S Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Robert Blake said this in a twitter interview conducted by the State Department today. “the res. is under discussion; great… Continue reading US says resolution still under discussion

Britain defends the decision to deport asylum seekers

Britain has questioned concerns raised by two charities which say that Sri Lankan Tamils deported from the UK are at danger of being tortured or raped. Another charter flight returning people to the island nation, including Tamil and Sinhala failed asylum-seekers, is due to leave on Tuesday. But Human Rights Watch and Freedom from Torture… Continue reading Britain defends the decision to deport asylum seekers