Two British MPs, Mr. Andy Love of the ruling Labour party, and Dr. Liam Fox of the main opposition Conservative party, made visits to Sri Lanka paid for by the government there, and while not declaring their trips, spoke in support of Sri Lanka in parliament, a BBC investigation has revealed. Both MPs were… Continue reading BBC: Fox and Love lobbied for Sri Lanka after junkets
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Stones hurled at Sri Lankan broadcaster’s office; 4 hurt
Hundreds of people stormed the head office of Sri Lanka’s largest private broadcaster on Monday and hurled stones at the building, smashing windows and damaging parked cars, witnesses said. The attack by an estimated 200 people on the pro-opposition network came as the campaign for parliamentary polls on April 8 hots up. Witnesses also said… Continue reading Stones hurled at Sri Lankan broadcaster’s office; 4 hurt
On Sri Lanka, As UK Disagrees With NAM Letter, IMF, Pascoe and Panel After Election?
Ten days after Sri Lanka got a Non Aligned Movement letter submitted to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon telling him he has no jurisdiction to seek advise on accountability for war crimes in Sri Lanka, the UK Permanent Representative to the UN Mark Lyall Grant told the Press his country disagrees with NAM’s argument. Outside… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, As UK Disagrees With NAM Letter, IMF, Pascoe and Panel After Election?
Real war is just beginning, get involved: Brian Senewiratne
“Despite my involvement over many years, I was taken aback by the result,” writes Brian Senewiratne on the overwhelming mandate for Tamil Eelam in the referenda of the diaspora in several countries. The time for federation has long since gone. Until the Tamil areas are separated from the control in Colombo there will be neither… Continue reading Real war is just beginning, get involved: Brian Senewiratne
Protest over arrest of Sri Lanka reporter
Sri Lankan media groups Thursday protested against the arrest of a reporter close to Sarath Fonseka, the detained ex-army chief who tried to unseat the president in recent elections. The groups issued a joint statement demanding the release of Ruwan Weerakoon, a reporter with the Nation newspaper, who was arrested this week. "We request the… Continue reading Protest over arrest of Sri Lanka reporter
Sri Lanka’s Fonseka: ‘I will never give up’ – Channel 4 News
By Jonathan Miller Exclusive: Former army commander General Sarath Fonseka tells Channel 4 News from his Sri Lanka prison cell that he is being set up, and claims the charges he faces in a military court are bogus. Read the Sri Lanka High Commission statement in full. Sri Lanka’s former army commander, who is facing… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Fonseka: ‘I will never give up’ – Channel 4 News
UN Chief to go ahead with proposal for panel on Sri lanka
The United Nation’s Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has said that he is going ahead with his proposal for a panel of experts on Sri Lanka as part of an accountability process following the end of the civil war in island nation despite vehement objections from Colombo and defended it on the ground that the panel would… Continue reading UN Chief to go ahead with proposal for panel on Sri lanka
General Fonseka appears before Sri Lanka military court
Sri Lanka’s ex-army chief Sarath Fonseka has appeared before a military court on charges of participating in politics while in uniform. The trial was adjourned until 6 April – two days before parliamentary polls. But the defeated presidential candidate is due to return to court tomorrow on separate charges of violating military procurement procedures. Gen… Continue reading General Fonseka appears before Sri Lanka military court
On Sri Lanka, UN Now Says Panel “Not Very Soon,” Response to NAM, and by UK
Even after the UN says it will belatedly take some action about war crimes in Sri Lanka, , it steps back from its announcement, using as justification a letter whose logic even UN senior advisers find specious. A week after UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said he "made clear to President Rajapaksa that I intend… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Now Says Panel “Not Very Soon,” Response to NAM, and by UK
Lawyers alarmed over ‘rights abuse’ in Sri Lanka – BBC
A panel of international lawyers says it is alarmed over reports that human rights activists and reporters are being intimidated in Sri Lanka. The International Bar Association (IBA) also voiced concern over the possibility of bringing in criminal charges against activists by Colombo. It says that 35 activists critical of the government have been listed… Continue reading Lawyers alarmed over ‘rights abuse’ in Sri Lanka – BBC
