US President Barack Obama Monday criticised India for shying away from condemning rights abuses in repressive states, saying democracies with global aspirations should not remain silent and ignore "gross violations" in other countries. "If I can be frank, in international fora, India has often shied away from these issues," Mr. Obama said. “Speaking up for… Continue reading Obama: India cannot ignore abusive states
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Sri Lanka president drops out of Britain visit over arrest fears
Sri Lanka’s president has become the latest foreign leader to drop out of a planned visit to Britain out of fears that dissident activists could engineer his arrest under the UK’s liberal human rights laws. Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has become the latest foreign leader to drop out of a planned visit to Britain… Continue reading Sri Lanka president drops out of Britain visit over arrest fears
Sri Lanka declares war on an unlikely enemy – wheat
Some 2,000 bakers across Sri Lanka have been forced to close their businesses, the industry says. The closures come as the government campaigns against the consumption of products based on wheat flour. Eighteen months after defeating Tamil Tiger militants, the government seems to be intensifying its struggle against an unlikely enemy. In recent days it… Continue reading Sri Lanka declares war on an unlikely enemy – wheat
More than 50 injured in Sri Lanka prison clash
More than 50 police and prison officials were injured Sunday by inmates at Sri Lanka’s main jail in the capital Colombo after authorities launched a drugs raid, officials and doctors said. Convicts beat up police as they stormed the Welikada prison to search for hidden narcotics as part of a nationwide crackdown on illegal drugs,… Continue reading More than 50 injured in Sri Lanka prison clash
“Sri Lanka asked to ensure progress in housing displaced Tamils”
The Union government has impressed upon Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa to ensure considerable progress in the construction of houses for internally displaced Tamils in Sri Lanka, Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said on Saturday. Emerging from a meeting with Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi, the Home Minister told reporters that the project of building houses… Continue reading “Sri Lanka asked to ensure progress in housing displaced Tamils”
Sri Lanka’s historic Jaffna library ‘vandalised’
The historic Jaffna public library in Sri Lanka has been closed to tourists a week after a large group of visitors vandalised it, say reports. The library has emotional significance for the island’s Tamil minority as it serves the city usually regarded as their cultural capital. The burning of the library by mobs 30 years… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s historic Jaffna library ‘vandalised’
Come Off It! Sri Lanka Isn’t Paradise On Earth! – The Sunday Leader
Contrary to the attempts to spin-doctor every excess of the current regime and its sins of omission by those whose names hardly need specifying to anyone familiar with the media in this country, Sri Lanka has very serious problems that stem, primarily, from the militarism, racism, triumphalism and brutality that appears to pervade society and… Continue reading Come Off It! Sri Lanka Isn’t Paradise On Earth! – The Sunday Leader
Jaffna Public Library Comes Under Attack, Again – The Sunday Leader
Pandemonium reigned in Jaffna when the Public Library was stormed by hundreds of unarmed assailants on October 23. Hundreds of people in over 30 buses stormed the library at about 7 pm, says retired Municipal Council Commissioner C.V.K Sivagnanam in a letter to President Rajapaksa, dated October 27. The Sunday Leader sought clarification from TNA… Continue reading Jaffna Public Library Comes Under Attack, Again – The Sunday Leader
Denmark Tamils take legal step to file war-crimes charges
Bjørn Elmquist, a Danish attorney specializing in criminal law on crimes against humanity has written to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in Hague Netherlands to bring war crimes charges against Sri Lankan officials alleged to have committed war-crimes against Tamils in the NorthEast of Sri Lanka. The legal effort is being initiated by three Danish… Continue reading Denmark Tamils take legal step to file war-crimes charges
Argentina: a possible forum to prosecute war criminals
In a notable reversal of roles Judge María Servini is taking steps, to litigate in Argentina’s Courts, cases of torture, murder and disappearance of Franco’s political opponents during Spain’s Civil War between 1936 and 1939. Such probes supported by universal jurisdiction, have long been exercised in Spain by the mercurial Judge Baltasar Garzón, whose case… Continue reading Argentina: a possible forum to prosecute war criminals
