Government Minister Mervyns Silva today slammed US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Robert Blake saying he is “mad” and has no right o interfere in Sri Lankan affairs. Speaking to reporters at a press briefing in Colombo today, Silva said that if he was present at the talks between Blake… Continue reading Mervyn says Blake is “mad”
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Arbitrary Detention in Sri Lanka: Internment, Rehabilitation, and Surrenderees in the Prison System
(Calleigh McRaith) In January 2012 I traveled to Sri Lanka with a group of fellow students from the University Virginia School of Law.[1] We wanted to learn about legal issues in other countries, and we arrived in Sri Lanka eager to hear views from government officials, NGO workers, and local citizens. I chose to focus… Continue reading Arbitrary Detention in Sri Lanka: Internment, Rehabilitation, and Surrenderees in the Prison System
Sri Lanka: US urges implementation of war probe findings
The US will support efforts to get Sri Lanka to implement a government commission’s conclusions in relation to the civil war, officials say. They say the US will back a resolution in the UN Human Rights Council in March which urges Colombo to look into war crimes allegations by its forces. Both Tamil Tiger rebels… Continue reading Sri Lanka: US urges implementation of war probe findings
US to support resolution on Sri Lanka at UNHRC
The US government is to support a resolution against Sri Lanka at the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) when it convenes later this month. US Under-Secretary of State for Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights Maria Otero told reporters that the US position was communicated to President Mahinda Rajapaksa when she met the latter in… Continue reading US to support resolution on Sri Lanka at UNHRC
Australia not happy with LLRC report
Australia is not fully satisfied with the report of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) as it fails to fully address alleged violations of international humanitarian and human rights law. The Australian Foreign Ministry said today (Monday) that the Australian government has studied closely Sri Lanka’s Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) Report, and… Continue reading Australia not happy with LLRC report
Pressure mounts on Sri Lanka accountability
While a senior US diplomat is in Sri Lanka to discuss accountability issues, the European Parliament has called on the United Nations to establish an inquiry into the alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka. In a motion for a resolution, the European Parliament has called on the EU presidency, among many other issues, to urge… Continue reading Pressure mounts on Sri Lanka accountability
US – India Alliance Puts Pressure On Sri Lanka
Pressure on the government is mounting ahead of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) sessions on the 27th with India showing a likelihood of supporting US moves to present a resolution on Sri Lanka to the Council. Several key US government officials are visiting the country ahead of the HRC sessions when the US is… Continue reading US – India Alliance Puts Pressure On Sri Lanka
The Full Implementation of the Thirteenth Amendment: What Can Be Done?
There has been in recent weeks a revival of interest in the full implementation of the Thirteenth Amendment, as part of a broader on-going debate triggered by the publication of the report of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) about future constitutional reforms addressing the need for devolution and democratisation. As implicitly acknowledged by… Continue reading The Full Implementation of the Thirteenth Amendment: What Can Be Done?
Nasheed’s family in Sri Lanka
The family of former Maldivian President Mohammad Nasheed arrived in Sri Lanka last night and sought refuge following the unrest in the Maldives. Sources at the President’s office said that Nasheed’s wife Laila Ali had spoken to President Mahinda Rajapaksa over the telephone after arriving in the country. President Rajapaksa had then telephoned the newly… Continue reading Nasheed’s family in Sri Lanka
Boyle: Appointing alleged war-criminals to UN posts, a violation of UN Charter
While Ban Ki Moon’s spokesman Martin Nesirky insisted that Ban is powerless to stop the proposed appointment of alleged war-criminal Shavendra Silva to an UN adviser position, Professor Boyle, an expert in international law, said, "U.N. Secretary-General has a Charter obligation to determine that the terms of article 101(3) have been satisfied before he appoints… Continue reading Boyle: Appointing alleged war-criminals to UN posts, a violation of UN Charter
