Several dozen American Tamils assembled near the United Nations building between 1st Avenue and 47th Street Tuesday around noon and protested against UN inaction, particularly the UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon, for first failing to prevent the bloodbath in May when more than 20,000 Tamil civilians were allegedly killed by Sri Lanka Army using… Continue reading Tamils protest in New York, say Ban ineffective, lacks leadership
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IMF warns Sri Lanka over borrowing
The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday warned Sri Lanka against building foreign currency reserves by borrowing from foreign investors. Sri Lanka’s central bank announced this month that foreign reserves hit a historic high of four billion dollars, sufficient to cover over four months of imports. "We don’t want Sri Lanka to borrow its way to… Continue reading IMF warns Sri Lanka over borrowing
As Japan and Clinton Met, Sri Lanka Not Mentioned, Myanmar Only Later, Prisoner Questions
When U.S. Secretary of State Hilary Clinton met Monday one on one with her Japanese counterpart Katsuya Okada, neither Myanmar nor Sri Lanka was discussed, Inner City Press learned Monday night. These are two countries where, as reported, international "crimes have occurred." Next to a hotel conference room full of dozens of Japanese reporters, a… Continue reading As Japan and Clinton Met, Sri Lanka Not Mentioned, Myanmar Only Later, Prisoner Questions
U.S. Faces Doubts About Leadership on Human Rights – washingtonpost.com
From the beginning, the Obama administration has unabashedly embraced the United Nations, pursuing a diplomatic strategy that reflects a belief that the world’s sole superpower can no longer afford to go it alone. But, as the U.N. General Assembly gets underway this week, human rights activists and political analysts say the new approach has undercut… Continue reading U.S. Faces Doubts About Leadership on Human Rights – washingtonpost.com
Sri Lanka under fire for lack of Tamil reconciliation – csmonitor.com
After defeating the Tamil Tigers this spring, the country has delayed the return of more than 250,000 displaced Tamils, citing concerns about mines and potential terrorists. When Sri Lanka’s government finally defeated the secessionist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in May, even its harshest critics rejoiced. Here, at last, was a chance to bring… Continue reading Sri Lanka under fire for lack of Tamil reconciliation – csmonitor.com
UN refugee envoy to visit Sri Lanka: official
The United Nations is sending a top official to Sri Lanka this week to press for the speedy resettlement of 300,000 war-displaced, officials said Monday, the second UN visit in as many weeks. Walter Kalin, the UN Secretary-General’s envoy for refugee rights, will arrive late Wednesday for a five-day visit that includes a tour to… Continue reading UN refugee envoy to visit Sri Lanka: official
Tissainayagam, Richard de Zoysa and Professor Rajiva Wijesinha
The ‘reaction’ cited below was published by you last week (September 13, 2009). It followed your reproduction of the statement made by Mr. Tissainayagam in court which handed down a sentence of 20 years hard labour on him. I quote verbatim: REACTION – Sinhala bloggers “In 1989, Tissainayagam translated some documents on the human rights… Continue reading Tissainayagam, Richard de Zoysa and Professor Rajiva Wijesinha
‘No Tamil can expect a fair trial in Sri Lanka’
Ratnarajah Thusiyanthan is a Canadian. He was working for a World Bank funded project in Colombo as an IT consultant. He is 35-years-old and from the Toronto area. He immigrated to Canada in 1989. He had temporarily left Canada in 2002 for Sri Lanka where he got married and had a child. He wants to… Continue reading ‘No Tamil can expect a fair trial in Sri Lanka’
As Rajapaksa Says Pascoe Praises His Actions, UN Refuses Questions, Shuts for Weekend
As Sri Lanka put it spin on the visit of the UN’s head of Political Affairs Lynn Pascoe, saying he told President Mahinda Rajapaksa the country has a better story than is known, in New York the UN’s insistence on unilateral statements on which no questions are permitted grew more extreme and more shrill. The… Continue reading As Rajapaksa Says Pascoe Praises His Actions, UN Refuses Questions, Shuts for Weekend
UN warning over displaced Tamils
A senior UN envoy says the situation in Sri Lankan camps for Tamils displaced by the recent war is putting reconciliation at risk. Lynn Pascoe, the UN’s political chief, was speaking at the end of a two-day visit to the island. Earlier, President Mahinda Rajapaksa said he expected 265,000 refugees to be resettled by the… Continue reading UN warning over displaced Tamils
