I like to play a parlour game at the United Nations called “who is the best Secretary-General?” Ask almost any UN official this question and they will reflexively reply: “Dag Hammarskjöld.” Wrong answer. Hammarskjöld, the Swedish mystic and posthumous Nobel Peace Prize laureate who ran the world organisation from 1954 until his death in an… Continue reading Who is best UN Secretary-General? Ban Ki Moon could learn from Pérez de Cuéllar
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Allow IDPs return home – France
The French foreign ministry says the recently-approved $2.6 billion dollar IMF loan to Sri Lanka should be used to improve the plight of civilians severely affected by conflict. The French reiterated that displaced people should be allowed to return to their homes and humanitarian agencies should have unhindered access to them. On Friday, the IMF… Continue reading Allow IDPs return home – France
Sri Lanka ‘pressure’ over murders
Relatives of murdered aid workers in Sri Lanka say they do not want to press for more compensation from the French charity that employed them. They say the Sri Lankan government has given them letters to sign seeking more money from Action Against Hunger. The authorities deny the letters exist, but the BBC has seen… Continue reading Sri Lanka ‘pressure’ over murders
Supreme Indiscretion
While the U.S. voters closely followed the intense scrutiny at the recent Senate hearing to appoint Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court – the venerable institution that the U.S. public trusts will make decisions based on law to create a just society – Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court and the judicial system where the justices… Continue reading Supreme Indiscretion
IMF approves 2.6 bln dlr loan for Sri Lanka
The International Monetary Fund on Friday approved a 2.6-billion-dollar loan for Sri Lanka to support its economic reform program and help the country weather the severe global downturn. The IMF executive board approved the loan as the Asian country emerges from a 37-year civil war. The so-called Stand-By Arrangement is in an amount equivalent to… Continue reading IMF approves 2.6 bln dlr loan for Sri Lanka
US, UK, France abstain, IMF vote to approve Sri Lanka loan
Monetary Fund (IMF) Friday approved a $2.6B loan to Sri Lanka, of which approximately $322m will be made available immediately, wire reports from Washington D.C. said. "The U.S. position was based on an assessment, in the current circumstances, of the ability and commitment of the government to carry out necessary policy adjustments during an IMF… Continue reading US, UK, France abstain, IMF vote to approve Sri Lanka loan
Chomsky: Sri Lanka, a Rwanda-like major atrocity the West didn’t care
Prof Noam Chomsky, professor emeritus of linguistics at MIT, said Thursday during a United Nations forum on Responsibility to Protect (R2P), that what happened in Sri Lanka was a major Rwanda-like atrocity, in a different scale, where the West didn’t care. "There was plenty of early warning. This [conflict] has been going on for years… Continue reading Chomsky: Sri Lanka, a Rwanda-like major atrocity the West didn’t care
IMF lends $2.5bn to Sri Lanka despite concerns for Tamil refugees
The International Monetary Fund is expected to approve a controversial $2.5 billion (£1.5 billion) loan to Sri Lanka today, despite concerns over the treatment of the Tamil minority. Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the managing director of the IMF, said this week that the organisation had agreed the terms of the deal with the Sri Lankan Government after… Continue reading IMF lends $2.5bn to Sri Lanka despite concerns for Tamil refugees
Tamil Tiger leader vows to abandon armed struggle
The newly appointed leader of Sri Lanka‘s defeated Tamil Tiger rebels has pledged to turn the insurgent group into a non-violent separatist movement. Selvarasa Pathmanathan was previously the movement’s head of international relations and allegedly ran an international weapons smuggling ring. The Sri Lankan government has appealed to foreign governments to find and arrest him.… Continue reading Tamil Tiger leader vows to abandon armed struggle
Tamil diaspora unites to surmount challenges
Suren Surendiran is a senior member of the British Tamils Forum. The opinions expressed are his own.– “Colombo should make public its lists of the interned and allow the Red Cross access to all places of detention and all aspects of the “screening” process conducted by the military and intelligence agencies. The international community has… Continue reading Tamil diaspora unites to surmount challenges
