On Sri Lanka, UN Withholds Report Which Was Leaked "Shortly After" Gov’t Got it For Review by Adviser Nambiar

Three full days after portions of the Sri Lanka war crimes report was leaked, presumptively by the government of Mahinda Rajapaksa, to The Island newspaper, the UN still at its Monday noon briefing did not release the full report. Inner City Press asked acting Deputy Spokesman Farhan Haq why the report was not being released,… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Withholds Report Which Was Leaked "Shortly After" Gov’t Got it For Review by Adviser Nambiar

Rift over Sri Lanka president’s call for anti-UN rally

Trade unions affiliated to Sri Lanka’s ruling coalition are divided over the president’s call for mass protests against a UN report. The leaked summary of the report allege that war crimes were committed at the end of the civil war when the government troops crushed the rebels. President Mahinda Rajapaksa said the claims were not… Continue reading Rift over Sri Lanka president’s call for anti-UN rally

Sri Lanka’s conduct "serious challenge to International Order"

In an interview with Radio Australia, Gordon Weiss, a former UN spokesperson who accused Sri Lankan Government earlier of killing 10,000 to 40,000 Tamil civilians by discriminate shelling during the final stages of war, said that the real impact of the UN-panel’s report "really in its absolute clarity that grave crimes were committed and that… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s conduct "serious challenge to International Order"

UN Panel gives Colombo a lesson on "Theory of Justice"

The three-member UN panel rejected Sri Lanka’s two-pronged notion of accountability that focussed on the responsibility of past Governments and of the LTTE, saying that the approach "does not envisage a serious examination of the Government’s decisions and conduct in prosecuting the final stages of the war or the aftermath, nor of the violations of… Continue reading UN Panel gives Colombo a lesson on "Theory of Justice"

Panel’s report ‘cannot erase the stain on the UN’

The damning UN report on Sri Lanka’s mass killings of Tamil civilians in 2009 submitted last week to Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon by a panel he appointed last year, “cannot erase the stain on the UN over its silence” during the bloodletting, The Times newspaper’s writer who first comprehensively reported on the violence said in… Continue reading Panel’s report ‘cannot erase the stain on the UN’

Sri Lanka leader urges protests against UN report

Sri Lanka’s president has called for mass protests against a UN report which urged a probe into alleged war crimes committed during the fight against Tamil Tiger rebels, his office said Sunday. President Mahinda Rajapakse said in an address to officials of his Sri Lanka Freedom Party that this year’s May Day rally should be… Continue reading Sri Lanka leader urges protests against UN report

UN leak points to ‘crimes against humanity’ in Sri Lanka war – Channel 4 News

A leaked United Nations report indicates "credible allegations" of Sri Lanka war crimes. Video first broadcast by Channel 4 News, showing alleged Tamil executions, formed a key part of the evidence. A leaked version of the long-awaited report by the United Nations Secretary General (UNSG) panel reveals "credible allegations" of war crimes which – if… Continue reading UN leak points to ‘crimes against humanity’ in Sri Lanka war – Channel 4 News

"Prepared to go to gallows to save Motherland" – Rajapakse

Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa, during a meeting held at Temple Trees today with electoral officers, declared that he is willing to go even to gallows to safeguard his motherland. "Certain groups with vested interest are still hell bent on bringing disrepute to Sri Lanka, almost two years after the war was ended," Rajapakse said… Continue reading "Prepared to go to gallows to save Motherland" – Rajapakse

Is it worth the wait for international support after the UN Secretary General’s report? – Groundviews

Finally, yes finally, one big phase of the game came to a close with just a whimper. Now, its the next phase of the game. On 12 April, just before the South (wouldn’t know how the Hindu Tamils in the North would celebrate new year) gathers into their culturally colourful Sinhala New Year on 14th… Continue reading Is it worth the wait for international support after the UN Secretary General’s report? – Groundviews

Colombo dismisses UN report as "biased, flawed"

Sri Lanka’s External Ministry Wednesday dismissed the report submitted to the UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon by his specially appointed 3-member panel of experts as "fundamentally flawed," and added that the report dealing with possible war crimes is based on "patently biased material which is presented without any verification." UN Office said Moon will… Continue reading Colombo dismisses UN report as "biased, flawed"