The United Nations Human Rights Council should address the lack of accountability for wartime abuses in Sri Lanka during its March 2012 session, Human Rights Watch said in a letter to Human Rights Council (HRC) member countries and observers today. Nearly three years since the end of the war, the Sri Lankan government has not… Continue reading UNHRC told to act on Lanka
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CPI moots Tamil Nadu State Assembly participation in Geneva HRC
Tamil Nadu State Assembly should press New Delhi to make arrangements for its participation in the UN Human Rights Council sessions in Geneva in March to present the case of war crimes against Eezham Tamils, said, Communist Party of India’s MLA for Sivagangai, Mr. S. Gunasekaran, during debate on Governor’s Address in the Tamil Nadu… Continue reading CPI moots Tamil Nadu State Assembly participation in Geneva HRC
Sri Lanka Togo refugees condemn ‘miserable conditions’
About 200 Sri Lankan Tamil refugees have told the BBC that they are enduring miserable conditions in the West African state of Togo. They say they are living on meagre rations and face the prospect of imminent deportation home, where their lives are in danger. The refugees say they are being detained by the army… Continue reading Sri Lanka Togo refugees condemn ‘miserable conditions’
Last king of Kandy remembered in Tamil Nadu
Sri Wikrama Rajasinghe alias Ka’n’nuch-chaami, the last king of Kandy, from whom the British captured the sovereignty of the last remaining kingdom in the island then called Ceylon, was remembered by his heirs and relatives in Tamil Nadu at his memorial in Vealoor (Vellore) in Tamil Nadu on his 181st death anniversary on Monday. Those… Continue reading Last king of Kandy remembered in Tamil Nadu
Rajapaksa does a U-turn on 13th Amendment
Denies that he ever told India he would go beyond the 13th Amendment After promising to go beyond the 13th Amendment to the Sri Lankan Constitution to find a solution to the Tamil ethnic problem, President Mahinda Rajapaksa has done a U-turn and said the Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) would now have to suggest a… Continue reading Rajapaksa does a U-turn on 13th Amendment
SRI LANKA: Police denied justice to the student who was fatally assaulted – AHRC
SRI LANKA: Police denied justice to the student who was fatally assaulted ISSUES: Denial of justice; impunity; rule of law —————————————————— Dear friends, The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information that Mr. Kaluthanthrige Jesus Deneicios Fernando (15), of No: 22/30, Asarappa Road, Asarappa Watte, Negombo was grievously assaulted by some hotel staff on… Continue reading SRI LANKA: Police denied justice to the student who was fatally assaulted – AHRC
No police powers to provinces – President
The president of Sri Lanka, Mahinda Rajapaksa, has categorically rejected giving land powers to the provinces. Indian Foreign Minister SM Krishna told journalists after meeting the president in Colombo on 17 January that Mr Rajapaksa pledged to “go beyond the 13 amendment to the constitution” that devolved land and police powers to the provinces. The… Continue reading No police powers to provinces – President
Tamils await their peace dividend
(Louise Arbour) For Tamils, the end of Sri Lanka’s civil war has brought no peace dividend; for Tamil women, peace has brought with it a continuation – and in some cases an intensification – of violence and insecurity. In the country’s predominantly Tamil-speaking north and east – a region half the size of Nova Scotia… Continue reading Tamils await their peace dividend
Boyle: US should publicly accuse Colombo of committing war crimes
Pointing to the recent investigative reports in media outlets noting US may possess crucial supporting material to incriminating evidence from senior military commanders of Colombo committing war-crimes, to exposures on Wikileaks of Colombo-based US Ambassadors’ reported knowledge of high level Sri Lanka officials’ complicity to war crimes, and to incriminating reports from the UN and… Continue reading Boyle: US should publicly accuse Colombo of committing war crimes
Militarization, Dynasty And Democracy
Some walls should never be built; some should never be breached. Many of Sri Lanka’s most devastating ills emanated from our habit of building unnecessary walls, and demolishing necessary ones. Our school-system, marred by de facto segregation, is structurally incapable of creating Sri Lankans. Most schools are ethnically/religiously uniform; as jealous preserves of a single… Continue reading Militarization, Dynasty And Democracy
