Inaction on Sri Lanka undermines UN Convention: Canadian foreign minister

Citing objection taken “on petty, procedural or process-based grounds to upholding a report that speaks about credible allegations of war crimes committed in Sri Lanka,” and other examples, the Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird speaking at the UN General assembly on Monday, said that “The greatest enemies of United Nations are not those who have… Continue reading Inaction on Sri Lanka undermines UN Convention: Canadian foreign minister

Ban Admits Lapses, Sri Lanka Says, Writing Out Rights & Sex Violence

When Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa met UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and his team on September 24, Rajapaksa accused Ban of undermining the UN’s credibility and, cravenly, the "Secretary General’s team acknowledged that there had been a lapse in communication" regarding the Panel of Experts report alleging war crimes.   Rajapaksa’s spokesman Bandula Jayasekara’s… Continue reading Ban Admits Lapses, Sri Lanka Says, Writing Out Rights & Sex Violence

Appeal for critically ill Tamil prisoner

Family members of a Tamil political prisoner, who is critically ill, have appealed for an early release and medical assistance. Rasaratnam Jegatheeswaran, 33, is now being treated at the ICU of the National Hospital in Colombo. Doctors have revealed to his wife that her husbund’s kidneys have failed to function and he is under dialysis… Continue reading Appeal for critically ill Tamil prisoner

At UN, Kohona Tells Rajapaksa Ban "Has Seen Video We Sent Him"

When Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa and his Permanent Representative to the UN Palitha Kohona left their meeting with Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Saturday night, they paused at the elevator speaking to and about Mr. Ban.   As caught on video by Inner City Press and put online here, Kohona told Rajapaksa, about Ban,… Continue reading At UN, Kohona Tells Rajapaksa Ban "Has Seen Video We Sent Him"

At UN, Sri Lankan Defends Religion From "Human Rights of Alien Cultures"

Amid war crimes charges, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s speech Friday at the UN General Assembly was full of ironies. Known for ruthlessly ending a separatist movement, Rajapaksa in his speech said that dialogue is the only way to resolve problems.  He has insisted that the Panel of Experts report detailing war crimes is not… Continue reading At UN, Sri Lankan Defends Religion From "Human Rights of Alien Cultures"

President urges international friendship

The president of Sri Lanka, Mahinda Rajapaksa, has called on the international community to “drop pre-conceived notions” and help achieve long-lasting peace in the island. Addressing the 66 session of the UN General Assembly in New York, Mr Rajapaksa unveiled to the world body of country’s achievements since the end of the military conflict. “We… Continue reading President urges international friendship

Tamils protest outside Rajapakse’s UN address

Nearly one thousand Tamils protested outside the United Nations Friday between 10 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. while Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse was addressing the UN’s General Assembly. Protesters held placards criticizing UN’s inaction on Sri Lanka, and took the ‘Pongku Thamizh’ oath promising to continue to non-violent struggle until Tamils’ inalienable rights are recognized… Continue reading Tamils protest outside Rajapakse’s UN address

Sitrampalam proves self-determination not a diaspora fantasy

Prof SK Sitrampalam, Senior Vice President of Ilangkai Thamizh Arasuk Kadchi (ITAK), writing in Thinakkural this month on the importance of Eezham Tamils asserting to their right to self-determination, disproved a distorting campaign by Colombo, New Delhi, Washington, international crisis managers and even the UN panel report trying to tell that this right is not… Continue reading Sitrampalam proves self-determination not a diaspora fantasy