On Sri Lanka, Darusman Tells Press "It’s a UN Report," Ban Berated Staff

When Marzuki Darusman spoke to the media at the UN on Thursday, his biography as read out by the UN did not include his recent work on Sri Lanka. Inner City Press asked him about what the Sri Lankan government has taken to calling the "Darusman report." Video here, from Minute 17:52.   Darusman said,… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, Darusman Tells Press "It’s a UN Report," Ban Berated Staff

Libya’s Col Muammar Gaddafi killed, says NTC

BBC’s Gabriel Gatehouse in Sirte: "I have spoken to the man who says that he captured him… he was brandishing a golden pistol" Libya’s ex-leader Col Muammar Gaddafi has been killed after an assault on his home town of Sirte, the transitional authority’s acting prime minister says. Mahmoud Jibril told a news conference in Tripoli… Continue reading Libya’s Col Muammar Gaddafi killed, says NTC

NGO calls time on tyrants in Switzerland

by Simon Bradley, swissinfo.ch Changes to Swiss legislation offer new options for pursuing alleged war crime offenders but Switzerland still needs to properly apply the law, says a legal expert. Benedict De Moerloose, a lawyer for the Swiss non-governmental organisation TRIAL, talks to swissinfo.ch about their new programme for fighting impunity in Switzerland and why… Continue reading NGO calls time on tyrants in Switzerland

Commonwealth ‘fails to stand up for democracy’

The Commonwealth has "failed to stand up for democracy and human rights" and is becoming irrelevant, an internal report on the body has concluded. The 54-member Commonwealth has not acted on repeated promises to uphold basic rights and risks losing the respect of its people, the document said. Among the measures suggested to restore the… Continue reading Commonwealth ‘fails to stand up for democracy’

Sri Lanka in war crimes quagmire before CHOGM

Sri Lanka is sinking deeply inside a torrent of allegations of war crimes against three senior officials, including Sri Lanka’s President, ten days before the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) is to take place in Perth, prompting Premier Julia Gillard to confirm that Australian Federal Police (AFP) is conducting investigations on Sri Lanka officials… Continue reading Sri Lanka in war crimes quagmire before CHOGM

Sri Lanka raises defence spending

Sri Lanka on Tuesday announced it would raise defence spending by over five percent in 2012, more than two years after the government ended a decades-long ethnic conflict with Tamil rebels. The government allocated 230 billion rupees ($2.1 billion) for the calendar year 2012, up from 215 billion rupees ($1.92 billion) estimated for defence expenses… Continue reading Sri Lanka raises defence spending

Sinhala division starts functioning in Mullaiththeevu district

A Sinhala administrative division, under a Sinhala Asst. Government Agent, has started functioning recently in the Mullaitheevu district. The new division with a toponym ‘Welioya,’ renaming the Tamil Ma’nal-aa’ru, will permanently wedge the demographic contiguity of the northern and eastern provinces of the country of Eezham Tamils occupied by Sri Lanka’s military. The division has… Continue reading Sinhala division starts functioning in Mullaiththeevu district