“The passage of the resolution marks a historic moment…” Having lost the crucial vote in Geneva and opened the door to an international investigation, Sri Lanka is now in new territory. Sri Lankans saw who their real friends were at the UNHRC on Thursday night. Our friends, Pakistan, Cuba, China, Russia — and in a… Continue reading Dangerous defeat in Geneva
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‘Victory for Sri Lankan people’: UN to probe ‘war crimes’ – Channel 4 News
The United Nations is to launch an investigation into alleged war crimes and continuing human rights violations in Sri Lanka. Five years after the island’s 26-year-long civil war ended, the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva has voted in favour of a US and UK-led resolution mandating the office of the UN High Commissioner for… Continue reading ‘Victory for Sri Lankan people’: UN to probe ‘war crimes’ – Channel 4 News
Sri Lanka ‘war crimes’: the evidence
As the UN prepares to launch an inquiry into allegations of war crimes and human rights abuses in Sri Lanka, Channel 4 News presents the evidence collected by this programme over the past five years. Since the end of the Sri Lankan civil war, in which atrocities are reported to have been committed by both… Continue reading Sri Lanka ‘war crimes’: the evidence
SL military detains 28 Tamils in 2 weeks
The occupying Sri Lankan military, launching house-to-house search in the North and East has targeted former LTTE members, has detained at least 28 Tamils within the last two weeks. The Sinhala military, unfolding a concocted scene of regrouping of the LTTE, initially ‘abducted’ two persons in Pazhai on charges of distributing leaflets and later arrested… Continue reading SL military detains 28 Tamils in 2 weeks
Activists from homeland, diaspora address UNHRC
The Deputy Chairman of Valikaamam North Piratheasa Chapai (PS) and the president of Vali North Displaced Peoples Rehabilitation Organisation, S. Shageevan spoke at UN Human Rights Council in Geneva on Tuesday demanding global focus on the ideology-driven genocide against Tamil people in the North and East of the island. In the meantime, Tamil diaspora activist… Continue reading Activists from homeland, diaspora address UNHRC
Guruparan addresses de-Tamilization, dichotomization in Geneva narrative
“Unless we take a critical stance in terms of what is happening in Geneva and unless we move away from the approach that all roads lead to Geneva in terms of how Tamil problems are going to be looked at, we are not going to identify the alternatives,” Tamil civil society activist and Jaffna University… Continue reading Guruparan addresses de-Tamilization, dichotomization in Geneva narrative
UNHRC resolution with weak mandate will not help Tamils, says Gajendrakumar
Noting that the Resolution tabled at the UNHRC Geneva meeting falls short in establishing a required accountability mechanism through a UN-controlled transitional administration that has the capacity to create an environment to gather evidence of what happened during the war, Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, the president of the Tamil National People’s Front, said in a press meet… Continue reading UNHRC resolution with weak mandate will not help Tamils, says Gajendrakumar
UK long blighted cause of Eezham Tamils, contributed to genocide
“The UK’s permanent representative at the United Nations, a man called Sir John Sawers, who was at that time the permanent representative to the UN, stopped any Security Council discussion about the crisis in Sri Lanka in February 2009. This was the exact point, as we know very well from the Petrie Report that the… Continue reading UK long blighted cause of Eezham Tamils, contributed to genocide
Risking even their lives, Tamils demand international investigations: Mannaar Bishop
The rulers of the Sri Lankan State are not prepared to come to light; they continue with their activities in darkness. They are capable of telling bigger lies than Satan’s biggest lies, said Rt. Rev. Dr. Rayappu Joseph, the Catholic Bishop of Mannaar, taking part at a peaceful rally in Mannaar on Friday. Even the… Continue reading Risking even their lives, Tamils demand international investigations: Mannaar Bishop
Tamil university students attacked in their homeland by Sinhala students
All Tamil students from the first year have vacated the hostel of the Eastern University at Vanthaa’ru-mooalai in Batticaloa on Saturday following a brutal attack by Sinhala hostel inmates on 1st year Tamil students who were having a birth day party on Thursday midnight. More than 45 Sinhala students, armed with batons, penknives and iron-boxes,… Continue reading Tamil university students attacked in their homeland by Sinhala students
