Human rights watchdogs as well as the largest Tamil political party in Sri Lanka have rejected a court of inquiry appointed to investigate alleged war crimes by the country’s armed forces. New York Based Human Rights Watch (HRW) called the court of inquiry as a delaying tactic in the face of mounting international pressure. In… Continue reading Military war crimes inquiry ‘eyewash’
Category: Featured
Ranil extends hand to Mahinda
Sri Lanka’s main opposition pledged its support to solve the national question based on the proposals of a war commission appointed by President Mahinda Rajapaksa. The United National Party (UNP) will back the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) recommendations despite short comings in the report, says the opposition leader Ranil Wickremasinghe. "This report has… Continue reading Ranil extends hand to Mahinda
Removing Silva as UN Adviser Addressed Feb 17, Pakistan PR Tells ICP; No Thanks to Ban Ki-moon
For three weeks Inner City Press has asked the UN how it could accept as a UN "Senior Adviser on Peacekeeping Operations" of General Shavendra Silva, whose Division 58 is repeatedly named in connection with war crimes in Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s Panel of Experts report. Ban’s lead spokesman Martin Nesirky has said Ban… Continue reading Removing Silva as UN Adviser Addressed Feb 17, Pakistan PR Tells ICP; No Thanks to Ban Ki-moon
Self-denial of heritage in Maldives sends message to Establishments
A group of Maldivians who stormed into the National Museum at Male on the day Mr. Mohamed Nasheed resigned from the office of president, destroyed artefacts of pre-Islamic heritage on display. The whole pre-Islamic history is gone and the loss to the nation’s archaeological legacy can never be recouped, The Economic Times said Tuesday, citing… Continue reading Self-denial of heritage in Maldives sends message to Establishments
HRW sees army probe as a tactic
The Sri Lankan army’s announcement that it had appointed a five-member court of inquiry to investigate allegations that its forces committed serious violations of the laws of war appears to be another government delaying tactic in the face of mounting international pressure, Human Rights Watch said today. The United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva… Continue reading HRW sees army probe as a tactic
Build capacity when regime tries to take away all capacity: Prof Gene Sharp
In an exclusive interview to TamilNet on Friday in Oslo, Dr. Gene Sharp, Emeritus Professor of Political Science of the University of Massachusetts, provided some insights on non-violent strategies to be pursued by nations against states and powers that deny them their legitimate rights. “They have to build up some capacity for strength when the… Continue reading Build capacity when regime tries to take away all capacity: Prof Gene Sharp
Don’t Let Sri Lanka’s Progress be a Wasted Opportunity
@slcampaign The Sri Lanka Campaign for Peace and Justice reminds us that there has been more confirmation that it looks like the international community will take a stand on Sri Lanka. As we said before, this should be good news but we have to ensure that this opportunity isn’t wasted. You might have seen that… Continue reading Don’t Let Sri Lanka’s Progress be a Wasted Opportunity
Sri Lanka devided after the war, says cabinet minister
Post war Sri Lanka is divided in to two countries say, Vasudeva Nanayakkara. Cabinet Minister of National Languages and Social Integration. Addressing a seminar to demand implementation of the recommendations of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) the minister said that democratic institutions in the North and the East of the country have become… Continue reading Sri Lanka devided after the war, says cabinet minister
After Pillay Tells ICP of Concern on Silva as "Senior Adviser," Ban Disagrees With Her on Vetting
For two weeks, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and his spokesman have responded to Inner City Press’ questions about the selection as "Senior Adviser on Peacekeeping Operations" of Shavendra Silva, whose Division 58 is repeatedly named in connection with war crimes in Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s Panel of Experts report on Sri Lanka, by saying… Continue reading After Pillay Tells ICP of Concern on Silva as "Senior Adviser," Ban Disagrees With Her on Vetting
EU to push for UN probe
The European Parliament has decided to push for a UN commission of inquiry into the crimes committed in Sri Lanka during the war. A resolution agreed upon by the European Parliament this week on its position at the next UN Human Rights Council session includes its stand on Sri Lanka. On Sri Lanka, the European… Continue reading EU to push for UN probe
