After the UN has repeatedly said that travel to Sri Lanka by Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s Panel on Accountability is “not essential,” Ban answered a question amid protests after his speech at Oxford by saying that his Panel “has not yet been able to complete its mission. They are still negotiating with the Sri Lankan… Continue reading As UN Says Panel Sri Lanka Visit “Desirable But Not Essential,” Ban Protested
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Sri Lanka: IMF commends performance and approves loan
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has strongly praised Sri Lanka’s macro-economic performance. The lending institution says the economy appears to have fundamental strengths. It has also approved another tranche of a $2.6bn (£1.6bn) loan. The organisation backed the latest instalment of the loan – nearly $200m dollars – intending it to help the country recover… Continue reading Sri Lanka: IMF commends performance and approves loan
ACT NOW’S TIM MARTIN CONFRONTS BAN KI-MOON!
Act Now Director Tim Martin put the UN Secretary General (SG) on the spot in Oxford Wednesday night. Ban Ki-Moon was giving this year’s Cyril Foster lecture on“Human Protection and the 21st Century United Nations”. Act Now believes that to be ironic since he has been accused of sitting on his hands whilst innocent civilians… Continue reading ACT NOW’S TIM MARTIN CONFRONTS BAN KI-MOON!
Clinton backs ‘just, democratic’ Sri Lanka
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton voiced hope for a "just and democratic" Sri Lanka as she offered congratulations ahead of the war-torn island’s Independence Day on Friday. Clinton said in a statement Wednesday that the United States and Sri Lanka have historically enjoyed "a strong relationship based on mutual interests and a shared commitment… Continue reading Clinton backs ‘just, democratic’ Sri Lanka
Sinhala colonization threatens fishermen of Vanni
The number of Sinhala fishermen from South, camping close to Sri Lanka Army and Sri Lanka Navy camps in the SL occupied Vadamaraadchi East and Mullaiththeevu, has doubled within a short period in the recent weeks, causing alarm among the fishermen associations of resettled Tamil fishermen. Commanders of the occupying Sri Lankan military have become… Continue reading Sinhala colonization threatens fishermen of Vanni
Sri Lanka should abide by 2008 accord: Karunanidhi
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi on Tuesday said the Centre should press Sri Lanka to abide by the Indo-Sri Lanka accord of 2008 and desist from attacking Indian fishermen who stray into their waters. In his address at the conference of Chief Ministers on Internal Security here, he also condemned the recent killing of… Continue reading Sri Lanka should abide by 2008 accord: Karunanidhi
As in Sri Lanka Media Is Burned Down, UN “Is Not Aware” of Petition about Disappeared Journalist, Silent for 1 Week
As in Sri Lanka the office of Lanka-e-News was burned down and the UN had no comment, nor would the UN on January 31 even confirm receipt of a petition from the wife of journalist Prageeth Eknaligoda, disappeared on January 24, 2010. A year after the disappearance, January 24, 2011 Inner City Press asked UN… Continue reading As in Sri Lanka Media Is Burned Down, UN “Is Not Aware” of Petition about Disappeared Journalist, Silent for 1 Week
Karunanidhi meets PM, discusses fishermen issue
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi on Monday met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New Delhi and is understood to have raised the issue of Indian fishermen being killed allegedly by the Sri Lankan Navy. Mr. Karunanidhi, who arrived here yesterday on a three-day visit, met Dr. Singh at his 7, Race Course Road residence… Continue reading Karunanidhi meets PM, discusses fishermen issue
News website offices torched in Sri Lanka
Unidentified attackers in the Sri Lankan capital Colombo set ablaze the offices of an anti-establishment news website on Monday. The lankaenews.com premises were torched in a pre-dawn attack but there were no reports of casualties, a police officer at the scene told AFP. Monday’s attack appeared similar to the July burning of a private television… Continue reading News website offices torched in Sri Lanka
US legal effort to seek justice for son’s killing – Dr Manoharan
In an interview with the BBC Tamil service, Dr Kasippillai Manoharan, father of Ragihar, one of the five students extra-judicially executed by Sri Lanka’s military at the Trincomalee beach on January 2nd, 2006, said that Sri Lanka’s judicial system is not capable and unwilling to provide justice and bring closure to his son’s death, hence… Continue reading US legal effort to seek justice for son’s killing – Dr Manoharan
