Tamils, Indians, The LLRC Report And Rajapaksa Politics

The Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) Report presented in parliament on  December 16, after it was handed over to President Rajapaksa on  December 20, has left a divided international community and a divided local political response, which is nothing unusual, but the larger part is formed by the silent lot, that was expected to… Continue reading Tamils, Indians, The LLRC Report And Rajapaksa Politics

‘ICG report fails to cover genocide-intended sexual violence’

The International Crisis Group report titled ‘Sri Lanka: Women’s Insecurity in the North and East’ that was released on Tuesday touched upon problems faced by the Eelam Tamil women in their homelands at the hands of the occupying Sri Lankan military apparatus. While the report has been welcomed by some for its revelations, Eelam Tamil… Continue reading ‘ICG report fails to cover genocide-intended sexual violence’

As Sri Lanka Threatens Critics of LLRC, Ban Awaits Cheat Sheets of DPA, HRC

One week ago about Sri Lanka, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon "noted that the report of Sri Lanka’s Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) was tabled in parliament today and welcomed that it has been made public. The United Nations will be studying the report closely."   After a week of silence from Ban, even… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Threatens Critics of LLRC, Ban Awaits Cheat Sheets of DPA, HRC

A third of south Asians made to pay bribes: survey

More than one in three south Asians say they were forced to bribe officials in the last year, mainly for services they were legally entitled to, an international anti-graft watchdog said on Thursday. A survey released by Berlin-based Transparency International in the Nepalese capital Kathmandu showed bribery has become so endemic that the region is… Continue reading A third of south Asians made to pay bribes: survey

No infrastructure to take care of floods displaced genocide victims of Vanni

11,000 people belonging to 2,556 families have been displaced from the low-lying lands of Ki’linochchi district this week following heavy rain and floods, according to District Secretariat officials in Ki’linochchi. Of these, only 1,443 persons of 349 families have been provided refuge by the SL administration. The remaining families have been struggling to find space… Continue reading No infrastructure to take care of floods displaced genocide victims of Vanni

US voices concern on Sri Lanka war report

The United States on Monday voiced concern over a Sri Lankan commission’s report on the end of the island’s civil war and urged the government to address human rights allegations more fully. In a 400-page report released last week, the government-created commission cleared the military of charges that it deliberately targeted civilians as it wiped… Continue reading US voices concern on Sri Lanka war report

TNA wants accountability mechanism for Sri Lanka

Calling upon the international community to establish a “mechanism for accountability” to bring to book the perpetrators of war crimes during the last stages of the Eelam War that ended in May 2009, the Tamil National Alliance on Monday said the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission report “categorically fails to effectively and meaningfully deal with… Continue reading TNA wants accountability mechanism for Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka government war report

A report commissioned by the Sri Lankan government has concluded civilians caught up in Sri Lanka’s civil war were not deliberately targeted by the country’s military. The UN has called for an independent international investigation. The civil war was one of the world’s bloodiest and longest-running, leaving parts of the island devastated and hundreds of… Continue reading Sri Lanka government war report