As the Commission on Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation appointed by Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa commenced its inaugural sittings on Wednesday morning at the Lakshman Kadirgamar Institute for International Relations and Strategic Studies, No 24, Horton place, Colombo, 58 law makers of United States Congress urged the Obama administration to push for an independent international… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Commission convenes as US calls for independent investigations
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At UN, R2P Re-Argued Amid Ban Ki-moon Silence on Sri Lanka and Sudan Starvation of IDPs, Kyrgyz Sidestep
On a day that UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon spoke about the Kalma Camp in Darfur, but not the Sudanese government’s starvation of its residents, Ban’s advisers on genocide and Responsibility to Protect (R2P) fielded questions from largely skeptical member states. In the final hour of debate, Nicaragua and Venezuela trashed the concept of R2P.… Continue reading At UN, R2P Re-Argued Amid Ban Ki-moon Silence on Sri Lanka and Sudan Starvation of IDPs, Kyrgyz Sidestep
Malaysian politician to form Committee on genocide in Sri Lanka
Deputy Chief Minister of Penang, and human rights advocate, Prof. Ramasamy, is to form an international committee to collect evidence on the genocide of Tamils in Sri Lanka, with the aim of presenting a case to the United Nations (UN) Human Rights Panel, a Malaysian companian site to the Sun newspaper said Sunday. "The group… Continue reading Malaysian politician to form Committee on genocide in Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan president boosted as MPs defect
Two opposition lawmakers in Sri Lanka defected to the ruling party on Thursday, bringing President Mahinda Rajapakse closer to altering the constitution to allow him to retain power. The two MPs, both from the minority Tamil community, joined the United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) led by Rajapakse, who oversaw the military offensive in which troops… Continue reading Sri Lankan president boosted as MPs defect
Ahilan wins prestigious Human Rights award
The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) presented Americal Civil Liberties Uniion (ACLU) Attorney Ahilan Arulanantham with the 2010 Arthur C. Helton Human Rights Award, a media release from AILA said. AILA mentioned Ahilan’s "innovative litigation and its enormous benefits for countless vulnerable non-citizens for their rights and dignity," in presenting the award. Arulanantham, whose parents… Continue reading Ahilan wins prestigious Human Rights award
SRI LANKA: Amnesty says emergency rule must end – IRIN
The decades-long civil war in Sri Lanka ended more than a year ago, but emergency powers are still in place, sending the wrong message, Amnesty International says. "With the Sri Lankan military’s defeat of the LTTE [Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam] as a military force there were high hopes and every reason to expect a… Continue reading SRI LANKA: Amnesty says emergency rule must end – IRIN
British PR firm whitewashing Sri Lanka’s reputation – report
British public relations firm Bell Pottinger Sans Frontiers is working for the Sri Lankan government to improve Colombo’s international image, in the wake of its mass killings of Tamil civilians last year and ongoing rights abuses, The Guardian newspaper said this week in an investigative report into UK firms’ role in ‘reputation laundering’ for unsavoury… Continue reading British PR firm whitewashing Sri Lanka’s reputation – report
SLA exploits Chinese funds meant for resettlement of uprooted Vanni civilians
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) occupying Vanni is exploiting funds donated by China for the resettlement of uprooted Vanni people to construct permanent housing schemes for its personnel, in Kokkaavil, located west of A9 road in Vanni, civil society organizations in K’linochchi said. Uprooted civilians forcibly taken by SLA soldiers to work in the constructions said… Continue reading SLA exploits Chinese funds meant for resettlement of uprooted Vanni civilians
Tutu: Persecution, disappearances in Sri Lanka, truely terrifying
Cautioning that "the international response to Sri Lanka’s worrying approach to human rights, good governance and accountability as a ‘deafening global silence’ that may encourage other states to act in a similar way," Elders, an independent group of eminent global leaders, said Tuesday that "Sri Lankan government’s domestic conduct, as well as its recent unacceptable… Continue reading Tutu: Persecution, disappearances in Sri Lanka, truely terrifying
Sri Lanka arrests over 1,500 Tiger suspects: PM
Sri Lankan troops arrested over 1,500 Tamil rebel suspects during July, more than a year after the separatist guerrilla group was crushed militarily, the prime minister said Tuesday. About half of the suspects were picked up at government-run shelters where they had taken refuge after the fighting ended in May last year, Premier D. M.… Continue reading Sri Lanka arrests over 1,500 Tiger suspects: PM
