After Sri Lanka’s May 2009 “bloodbath on the beach” which killed thousands of civilians, it took UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon more than a year to name a three person Panel of Experts to merely offer advice on accountability. On August 2, two months after the assault on the Gaza flotilla which killed eight… Continue reading At UN, Sri Lanka Panel’s 4 Months Has Not Begun, Ban Gives In to Protest?
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GAP & Sri Lanka: Time for GAP to honour their commitment to ‘ethics’
In recent times Multi-national companies like to portray themselves as ‘ethical’ i.e. they take the conditions of their workers worldwide seriously. Working and importing goods made in cheap labor economies with a poor record on labor relations has made them sensitive to charges of ‘exploitation’. The definition of ethical however includes ‘pertaining to or dealing… Continue reading GAP & Sri Lanka: Time for GAP to honour their commitment to ‘ethics’
As UN Names Gaza Flotilla Panel, Uribe Seems Ill-Timed, Sri Lanka Delay Contrasted
As Inner City Press predicted Saturday, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has announced a panel on the assault on the Gaza flotilla, chaired by former New Zealand prime minister Geoffrey Palmer. While Inner City Press said the announcement could come as early as Sunday, the UN made its announcement 9:38 Monday morning. The vice chair… Continue reading As UN Names Gaza Flotilla Panel, Uribe Seems Ill-Timed, Sri Lanka Delay Contrasted
Assert Eezham Tamil identity in international arena: Es Po
“The identity of Tamils in the island is not Sri Lankan. For over half a century the Sinhala chauvinists constantly staging devil dance tell that the identity belongs only to the Sinhalese. A Tamil who has ancestry in the island has no choice other than claiming for the identity Eezhath-thamizhan in the international arena. If… Continue reading Assert Eezham Tamil identity in international arena: Es Po
At UN, Sri Lanka Panel Stalled on Staffing, Rajapaksa’s RSVP for September, Rice and Kyrgyz Constrasts
The UN’s panel of experts on Sri Lanka war crimes and accountability has still not officially begun its work. Why not? Inner City Press is told that the hang up is the staffing for the panel. It has been confirmed that the initial plan was for the chief of staff to be Jessica Neuwirth,… Continue reading At UN, Sri Lanka Panel Stalled on Staffing, Rajapaksa’s RSVP for September, Rice and Kyrgyz Constrasts
“K.P.” – Set To Be A State Witness
The LTTE chief renditioned by Sri Lanka from Malaysia, has spoken from being under house arrest and declared that “in our lifetime, there will be no more armed struggle”. Speaking exclusively to The Sunday Leader on Tuesday, July 27, KP struck a conciliatory tone immediately. It was clear that there was an implied and tacit… Continue reading “K.P.” – Set To Be A State Witness
Dias case filed in European Court, German Ambassador meets Swiss Tamils
Following the filing of a complaint against the Federal Republic of Germany with the European Courts of Human Rights (ECHR) for violating the ‘European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms’ in accepting Maj. Gen. (retd.) Jegath Dias as deputy Counsel in Sri Lanka’s embassy, German Ambassador to Switzerland, Hon. Von Schubert,… Continue reading Dias case filed in European Court, German Ambassador meets Swiss Tamils
Private TV station torched in Sri Lanka capital
Unidentified attackers set fire to a private television station in the Sri Lankan capital Colombo Friday after smashing editing equipment, police said. About a dozen men stormed the Siyatha television studious in Colombo and exploded a petrol bomb after systematically destroying equipment inside the news room studios, a journalist from the station said. "The station… Continue reading Private TV station torched in Sri Lanka capital
Tamil hunger striker wins libel claim against Daily Mail, Sun
British newspapers Sun and Daily Mail, represented by their Counsel at the Royal Court of Justice in London on Thursday, apologised sincerely and unreservedly for untrue and highly defamatory allegations against Parameswaran Subramanyam, who was on a 23-day hunger strike April, last year, demanding international community to stop Colombo’s war on Tamils. The newspapers also… Continue reading Tamil hunger striker wins libel claim against Daily Mail, Sun
Looking back at the Indo-Sri Lanka Accord
A post-LTTE look at the fallout of the 1987 agreement that led to India’s direct involvement in the counter-insurgency operation in Sri Lanka. It is 23 years since the Indo-Sri Lanka Agreement was signed on July 29, 1987. The agreement is popularly referred to as the Rajiv-Jayewardene Accord, after its architects — Prime Minister Rajiv… Continue reading Looking back at the Indo-Sri Lanka Accord
