Similar to the plunder of limestone in the Jaffna Peninsula, agents of Colombo are now engaged in scooping the sand dunes of the Ma’n’niththalai sandbar, which is of immense natural beauty and of archaeological as well as tourist potentiality, sources in Poonakari said. The fragile ecology of the densely populated Jaffna Peninsula is deliberately destroyed… Continue reading Sand dunes scooped at Ma’n’niththalai
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Supreme scrutiny
Starting Monday, for nearly a week, Senate confirmation hearings on US Supreme Court nominee, Elena Kagan, the third potential woman justice in the highest court, will draw the attention of US television viewers. Analysts indicate Kagan’s tenure, a life time appointment, will mark a complete alignment between the liberal-conservative split in the supreme court and… Continue reading Supreme scrutiny
Lanka defies UN, EU, US
On the international front woes for the Government continued for a second week. Despite the frenzied diplomatic efforts in the past year or so, the Government was not successful in its efforts to stall two major issues that have dogged it. One was the move by the United Nations Secretary General (UNSG), Ban Ki-moon, to… Continue reading Lanka defies UN, EU, US
One year on, Sri Lanka still resists rights probe – The National
Sri Lanka is facing growing international pressure after last week refusing entry to members of a UN investigative panel tasked with probing human rights abuses in the country. The UN secretary general Ban Ki- moon on Tuesday appointed a three-member panel headed by the former Indonesian attorney general Marzuki Darusman to look into accusations of… Continue reading One year on, Sri Lanka still resists rights probe – The National
UN war crimes panel chief ‘criticises S.Lanka ban’
The head of a UN panel probing alleged war crimes during Sri Lanka’s civil war has criticised a decision by Colombo to block him and colleagues from entering the country, a report said Friday. Marzuki Darusman, a former Indonesian attorney general, was named Tuesday to lead a team advising UN chief Ban Ki-moon on possible… Continue reading UN war crimes panel chief ‘criticises S.Lanka ban’
Speech criminalized in US Supreme Court material support case
In a decision announced Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to criminalize speech in Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project, the first case to challenge the Patriot Act before the Supreme Court, and the first post-9/11 case to challenge primacy of national security claims over free speech guarantees. The plaintiffs were organizations and individuals who… Continue reading Speech criminalized in US Supreme Court material support case
As Sri Lanka Says No Visas, UN Says No Need to Visit or Talk to Witnesses
The government of Sri Lanka has said it will deny visas to members of the UN panel of experts to advise Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on alleged war crimes in the final stage of that country’s civil war. Inner City Press asked Mr. Ban’s spokesman Martin Nesirky for Ban’s response to being thus rebuffed. Video… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Says No Visas, UN Says No Need to Visit or Talk to Witnesses
Sri Lanka says UN panel ‘will not be allowed’ to enter
The Sri Lankan foreign minister has said that a UN panel on human rights will not be allowed into the country. GL Peiris said that there was "no need" for the panel to come to the country and they would not be allowed in. The UN secretary general announced earlier this week that the panel… Continue reading Sri Lanka says UN panel ‘will not be allowed’ to enter
S.Lanka to block UN visits probing war crimes
Sri Lanka will ban visits by the three-member United Nations panel investigating alleged human rights abuses in the final months of the island’s civil war, a senior minister said Thursday. Troops finally wiped out the separatist Tamil Tiger guerrillas in May last year after decades of ethnic bloodshed, and the government has denied repeated allegations… Continue reading S.Lanka to block UN visits probing war crimes
Sri Lanka Spin on S. Africa and ASEAN Played Role in UN Panel, Khmer Rouge Rajapaksa
In the wake of the UN belated disclosing the identities of the three members of its advisory panel on Sri Lanka war crimes, names that Inner City Press exclusively reported 25 hours before, on the evening of January 22 the politics behind the appointments were made clear to the Press. Sri Lanka argued that its… Continue reading Sri Lanka Spin on S. Africa and ASEAN Played Role in UN Panel, Khmer Rouge Rajapaksa
