Accountability for the Alleged Violations of International Humanitarian and Human Rights in Sri Lanka

(whitehouse.gov) By Michael H. Posner The United States shares your concern about accountability for the alleged violations of international humanitarian and human rights law that occurred during Sri Lanka’s recent conflict and is committed to working with the government of Sri Lanka, the United Nations, and the international community to implement a just and equitable… Continue reading Accountability for the Alleged Violations of International Humanitarian and Human Rights in Sri Lanka

At UN, Ban’s Fat Cuts Drown Ethnic Cleansing Questions, Stealth Sri Lanka Answers

With the UN dodging questions about allowing ethnic cleansing in Pibor, South Sudan, Inner City Press on January 6 asked Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s spokesman Martin Nesirky whether the budget cuts Ban brags about were responsible for the UN’s failure to record or broadcast questions asked the day before about the slaughter: Inner City Press:… Continue reading At UN, Ban’s Fat Cuts Drown Ethnic Cleansing Questions, Stealth Sri Lanka Answers

Appeal to UN over missing Sri Lanka activists

Campaigners in Sri Lanka have urged the United Nations to intervene in the case of two activists believed to have been abducted last month. Some accuse the security forces of abducting the men but police say they are doing their best to find them. Lalith Kumar Weeraraj and Kugan Muruganathan organised demonstrations by the families… Continue reading Appeal to UN over missing Sri Lanka activists

How hard is it to admit fault, Ambassador Wickramasuriya?

Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to the US, Jaliya Wickramasuriya, recently responded to the Crisis Group Report’s assertion that assault on women in Sri Lanka is on the rise. On the one hand, the Ambassador denies the very existence of rape or violence against women in Sri Lanka – “Rapes, this and that not taking any place… Continue reading How hard is it to admit fault, Ambassador Wickramasuriya?

LLRC report affirms the need for an impartial enquiry into Lanka’s war crimes

(theweekendleader) After the ending of the nearly three-decade old civil war in Sri Lanka, Human Rights Groups across the world demanded an impartial International Enquiry into war excesses committed by the Sri Lankan armed forces. When the pressure started mounting, the Sri Lankan government quickly formed the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) to give… Continue reading LLRC report affirms the need for an impartial enquiry into Lanka’s war crimes

Sivaram murder case postponed

The trial of the murder of journalist Dharmaratnam Sivaram (Taraki) scheduled to begin on Thursday, six years after the assassination has been postponed until April. Colombo High Court judge P. Surasena postponed the hearing as six witnesses including two policemen failed to present themselves at court. The judge also dissolved the Sinhala speaking jury called… Continue reading Sivaram murder case postponed

Students accuse authorities of bomb attack

University students on Thursday held a massive demonstration in Colombo demanding authorities to remove the Vice Chancellor of Sri Jayawardenapura University. They marched towards the Temple Trees to handover a letter to President Mahinda Rajapaksa but were blocked at Kollupitiya Junction by police. Having failed to meet the President the students vouched to continue their… Continue reading Students accuse authorities of bomb attack

Sri Lankan government accused over bulldozed hotels

Hoteliers and human rights groups have accused the Sri Lankan government of bulldozing dozens of occupied, independent guesthouses – putting livelihoods at risk – to make way for new holiday resorts. Last month about 40 properties on the beachfront in Unawatuna, a mile from Galle, were left in disrepair after being earmarked for removal by… Continue reading Sri Lankan government accused over bulldozed hotels

SL Military governor sabotages Jaffna GA meeting British Conservative MP

Sri Lankan colonial governor of North, Major General (retd) G.A. Chandrasiri, on Wednesday instructed the SL Government Agent of Jaffna district, Ms. Imelda Sugumar, to come to his official residence and have meetings with the visiting British Conservative MP James Wharton, canceling her meeting at Jaffna District Secretariat with the British parliamentarian of UK –… Continue reading SL Military governor sabotages Jaffna GA meeting British Conservative MP