Clinton’s rape bombshell

US Secretary of State, Hilary Clinton, chairing the United Nations Security Council meeting Wednesday, on the last day of US’s turn of the rotating presidency of the 15-member body in September, on violence against women in warfare, dropped a bombshell on Sri Lanka by including Sri Lanka in the company of Congo, Sudan, and Mayanmar,… Continue reading Clinton’s rape bombshell

Plea to free war displaced

Political parties and other organisations in Sri Lanka on Thursday urged the Mahinda Rajapaksa government to take steps for the early release of the nearly 2.5 lakh war displaced housed in government-run relief camps and throw open the camps for relatives and friends of the displaced. In a joint statement here, they said “such collective… Continue reading Plea to free war displaced

Sri Lanka accepts UN criticism of camps: minister

Sri Lanka on Thursday said it accepted much of the United Nations’ recent criticism over its handling of 250,000 Tamils detained in camps since the end of the island’s ethnic conflict six months ago. Human Rights Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe pledged the government would address recommendations made by Walter Kaelin, a representative of the United Nations… Continue reading Sri Lanka accepts UN criticism of camps: minister

UN Security Council Calls for Appointment of Special Representative on Sexual Violence

The U.N. Security Council has unanimously adopted a resolution creating new tools to combat sexual violence against women and children in conflict situations.  U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton chaired Wednesday’s meeting, which came on the last day of the United States’ presidency of the council.  Secretary Clinton said that during her July trip to… Continue reading UN Security Council Calls for Appointment of Special Representative on Sexual Violence

At UN, Ban Cannot Stop Sri Lanka’s Shooting, Blake’s Visit, Report Mid-October

In the wake of the Sri Lankan Army shooting at least two children on the margins of the Manik Farm "Internally Displaced Persons" camp in Vavuniya, Inner City Press on Tuesday asked UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon if, in his September 28 meeting with three Sri Lankan ministers, he sought or gained any commitment for non-use… Continue reading At UN, Ban Cannot Stop Sri Lanka’s Shooting, Blake’s Visit, Report Mid-October

UN in Tamil ‘bitterness’ warning

The UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon has warned that Sri Lanka risks creating "bitterness" if it fails to rapidly resettle Tamil refugees. He conveyed this during talks with Sri Lankan Prime minister Ratnasiri Wickremanayake at the UN in New York. Mr Ban said further suffering under harsh conditions in the camps could lead to growing discontent… Continue reading UN in Tamil ‘bitterness’ warning

UN Urges Release of Displaced Civilians in Sri Lankan Camps

  A United Nations human rights envoy is urging Sri Lankan authorities to accelerate the release of more than 250,000 people who remain confined in overcrowded displacement camps. Walter Kalin, a U.N. representative on internally displaced people, said Tuesday the release of the Tamil civilians in the northern camps is becoming a matter of urgency.… Continue reading UN Urges Release of Displaced Civilians in Sri Lankan Camps

As Sri Lankan IDPs Shot, UN’s Pascoe Says Camps To Be “Thinned Out,” Council Should Meet

Just after the Sri Lankan Army shot people leaving the Manik Farms camps in Vavuniya, Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister, Foreign Minister and Secretary of Defense met in New York with the UN’s highest officials. Afterwards, Inner City Press asked the head of the UN’s Department of Political Affairs Lynn Pascoe about the shooting incidents, whether… Continue reading As Sri Lankan IDPs Shot, UN’s Pascoe Says Camps To Be “Thinned Out,” Council Should Meet