Alston: Domestic inquiries into extrajudicial killings insufficient

United Nations special envoy, Prof. Philip Alston, stressed the need for international inquiries into serious allegations of extrajudicial executions in cases where national probes have been insufficient, citing Sri Lanka, among other nations. Mr. Alston also referred to the allegations that as many as 30,000 people were killed in Sri Lanka last year in the… Continue reading Alston: Domestic inquiries into extrajudicial killings insufficient

Sri Lanka invites Indian investment

Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Friday urged the Indian business community to explore abundant opportunities in infrastructure, agri-business and services sectors in the post-conflict era. Addressing the Business Forum organised jointly by the Indian and Sri Lankan Chambers of Commerce here to coincide with the IIFA Awards Weekend, Mr. Rajapaksa said that the new… Continue reading Sri Lanka invites Indian investment

Stars pull out of Bollywood Oscars amid Sri Lanka ‘war crime’ protests – Times Online

Top Bollywood stars including Shah Rukh Khan have pulled out of the Indian equivalent of the Oscars, which begins in Colombo tomorrow, following protests over alleged war crimes during Sri Lanka’s civil war with the Tamil Tigers. Sri Lanka had hoped to repair its battered international image and revive its tourist industry by hosting the… Continue reading Stars pull out of Bollywood Oscars amid Sri Lanka ‘war crime’ protests – Times Online

Bishop’s House appeals to Vatican to urge Colombo to renovate Vanni churches

Jaffna Bishop House sent an appeal to the Holy See in Vatican to urge Sri Lanka government to renovate and restore the churches in Vanni destroyed or badly damaged during the war on Vanni, sources in Jaffna said. No one except Jaffna Bishop had been permitted by Sri Lanka Army (SLA) in Vanni to see… Continue reading Bishop’s House appeals to Vatican to urge Colombo to renovate Vanni churches

On Gaza Flotilla Assault, UNSC Statement Leaves Vague Who Will Investigate

The UN Security Council adopted a vague Presidential Statement at 2 am on Tuesday, in the wake of Monday’s assault by the Israeli Defense Forces on the flotilla to Gaza. Afterward, Inner City Press asked first the new President of the Council, Mexico’s Claude Heller, then US Ambassador Alejandro Wolff, what the provisions means. Their… Continue reading On Gaza Flotilla Assault, UNSC Statement Leaves Vague Who Will Investigate

Israeli attack on humanitarian convoy sends shock waves across the world

Israeli commandos, dropped from a helicopter onto the main ship of a humanitarian flotilla carrying aid to the besieged Gaza, opened fire killing at least 16 humanitarian workers, 6 of them believed to be Turks and 10 from other countries Monday early morning, under darkness of night, in the international waters off Israel. The activists… Continue reading Israeli attack on humanitarian convoy sends shock waves across the world

UN Rights chief renews call for Sri Lanka war-crimes probe

The United Nations human rights chief, Navaneetham Pillay Monday reiterated her call for an "independent international probe" into Sri Lanka Government’s final offensive against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam during the final months of the war in 2009. While noting the appointment of "post-war reconciliation commission" by Colombo, Navi Pillay said, "based on previous… Continue reading UN Rights chief renews call for Sri Lanka war-crimes probe

Sinhala names given to junctions in Mullaiththeevu district by SLA

  Sri Lanka Army (SLA) forces that occupy Vanni after the recent war have put up new name boards in Sinhala language only with new Sinhala names for many road junctions and streets in Mullaiththeevu district. SLA, besides erecting special camps and High Security Zones in strategic places in Mullaiththeevu, is engaged in changing the… Continue reading Sinhala names given to junctions in Mullaiththeevu district by SLA

Treaty discussion, reminder for appointing Sri Lanka War Crimes panel, says Boyle

While Secretary General Ban Ki Moon extolled the contributions of the UN’s International Criminal Court (ICC) as an effective instrument to uphold peace, justice and human rights, in a Washington Post article, as UN’s member nations convene Monday in Kampala to formally review the Rome Treaty, Professor Francis A. Boyle criticized Ban for delaying action… Continue reading Treaty discussion, reminder for appointing Sri Lanka War Crimes panel, says Boyle