China on Monday announced setting up its first naval base abroad at Seychelles in the Indian Ocean. The former British colony, Seychelles, lies in parallel to the Maldives and the US-British base Diego Garcia in the East, the Somalian coast of Africa in the West, Gulf of Aden/ entrance to the Red Sea in the… Continue reading China announces Indian Ocean naval base in Seychelles
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Call to investigate Sri Lanka disappearances
A human rights group has called on Sri Lanka’s government to investigate the disappearance of two activists in the northern city of Jaffna. Lalith Kumar Weeraraj and Kugan Muruganathan disappeared last week. They organised demonstrations on behalf of the families of missing people. Civil society activists in Sri Lanka say they fear for the lives… Continue reading Call to investigate Sri Lanka disappearances
Sri Lanka exclusion zone likely contains mass graves: British MEP
Richard Howitt, a British Member of European Parliament (MEP), after leading a delegation socialist MEPs to Sri Lanka where they were allowed to visit to the edge of the demarcated Exclusion zone, said "he believes there are many bodies of dead civilians buried in exclusion zones where the final fighting of the civil war took… Continue reading Sri Lanka exclusion zone likely contains mass graves: British MEP
Missing persons’ parents stage protest amidst harassment by SL military in Jaffna
For the first time in Jaffna, kept under the iron fist of occupying SL military, parents and relatives of the missing persons, braved SL army barriers and harassment by the occupying soldiers and riot police and staged a protest in front of Jaffna Bus stand on Wold Human Rights Day seeking global attention on the… Continue reading Missing persons’ parents stage protest amidst harassment by SL military in Jaffna
At UN, Pillay Says Deferring Sri Lanka Visit Until LLRC Report, Won’t Count Deaths
When High Commissioner on Human Rights Navi Pillay appeared at the UN on Friday, Inner City Press asked her about inaction on the killing of civilians in Sri Lanka, including the performance of the UN and certain high UN officials. Inner City Press also asked how many civilians she believed had been killed in Sri… Continue reading At UN, Pillay Says Deferring Sri Lanka Visit Until LLRC Report, Won’t Count Deaths
Sri Lanka Killing Fields Screening Without Kohona, White Flag Killings Raised
When the Asia Society scheduled screenings of Killing Fields of Sri Lanka and the government’s response for December 6, it was said that the country’s Permanent Representative to the UN Palitha Kohona would be present to answer questions. But in the run-up to the screenings, it was alternately said that Kohona was tied up… Continue reading Sri Lanka Killing Fields Screening Without Kohona, White Flag Killings Raised
Sri Lanka under fire over PR firm Bell Pottinger speech
Sri Lanka has strongly denounced a report in a UK newspaper which said a leading lobbying company wrote a speech on behalf of the president. In a report on Tuesday, the Independent quoted a Bell Pottinger company spokesman as saying it wrote a speech the president gave to the UN in 2010. The spokesman is… Continue reading Sri Lanka under fire over PR firm Bell Pottinger speech
Maathakal protests Sri Lanka’s Naval base
A major coastal village Maathakal in Jaffna staged a protest on Monday against occupying Sri Lanka building an extensive naval base there by confiscating private lands of Eezham Tamils. Maathakal is the closest point of Jaffna to Point Calimere (Koadikkarai) in the Tamil Nadu coast across the Palk Strait. The base is a security threat… Continue reading Maathakal protests Sri Lanka’s Naval base
UK firm says it wrote MR’s speech
A British Public Relations firm has claimed it wrote President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s speech delivered at the United Nations last year. Britain’s ‘Independent’ newspaper said that senior executives at the PR firm Bell Pottinger told undercover reporters that it’s speech was given preference to one prepared by the Sri Lankan foreign ministry. In the speech the… Continue reading UK firm says it wrote MR’s speech
Campaigners urge Theresa May in her own ‘back-yard’ to stop Tamils being sent back to torture!
Countries, like Britain, that are signed up to the 1951 United Nations Convention on refuges agree not to deport those claiming political asylum to their country of origin if their lives would be in jeopardy. A recent report from the organisation Freedom from Torture indicates that, despite the war in Sri Lanka having ended over… Continue reading Campaigners urge Theresa May in her own ‘back-yard’ to stop Tamils being sent back to torture!
