The United Nations said Friday that the death toll from Sri Lanka’s civil war was "unacceptably high" amid reports that 20,000 people were killed in the government’s final onslaught against Tamil Tiger rebels. The UN Humanitarian Coordination Office (OCHA) refused to give figures but a spokeswoman said numbers cited by various media were based on… Continue reading UN condemns unacceptably high’ Sri Lanka death toll
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Times photographs expose Sri Lanka’s lie on civilian deaths at beach
On Wednesday evening the Sri Lankan delegation at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva was celebrating after its victory in fending off an investigation into alleged war crimes committed by its army. Sri Lanka’s Government has consistently denied killing civilians in the battle to wipe out the Tamil Tigers and blamed the rebels… Continue reading Times photographs expose Sri Lanka’s lie on civilian deaths at beach
Unprincipled, shameless, “Orwellian” UN resolution ever – Prof. Boyle
"This is one of the most unprincipled and shameless resolutions ever adopted by any body of the United Nations in the history of that now benighted Organization. It would be as if the U.N. Human Rights Council had congratulated the Nazi government for the "liberation" of the Jews in Poland after its illegal and… Continue reading Unprincipled, shameless, “Orwellian” UN resolution ever – Prof. Boyle
Tamils escape the horrors of war to internment behind razor wire – The National Newspaper
MANIK FARMS, SRI LANKA // Shiva Rubi last saw her son two weeks ago when she and thousands of others waded across a waist-deep lagoon that formed the physical barrier between the advancing Sri Lankan army and the final redoubt of the Tamil Tigers. After days of sheltering on a tiny strip of beach in… Continue reading Tamils escape the horrors of war to internment behind razor wire – The National Newspaper
Slaughter in Sri Lanka
Evidence gathered by The Times has revealed that at least 20,000 Tamils were killed on the beach by shelling as the army closed in on the Tigers “Deeply disappointing” was how a human rights group yesterday described the vote in the United Nations Human Rights Council hailing the victory of the Sri Lankan Government. This… Continue reading Slaughter in Sri Lanka
A disgraceful vote which discredits the UN Human Rights Council
by Michael Binyon The vote by the United Nations Human Rights Council to congratulate the Sri Lanka Government on its victory over the Tamil Tigers and to ignore calls for an inquiry into possible war crimes is a disgrace. It marks a victory for all those countries facing domestic insurgencies who fear any serious investigation… Continue reading A disgraceful vote which discredits the UN Human Rights Council
Sri Lanka forces West to retreat over ‘war crimes’ with victory at UN
Sri Lanka claimed a propaganda victory last night after the United Nations Human Rights Council passed a resolution praising its defeat of the Tamil Tigers and condemning the rebels for using civilians as human shields. China, India, Egypt and Cuba were among the 29 developing countries that backed a Sri Lankan-proposed resolution describing the conflict… Continue reading Sri Lanka forces West to retreat over ‘war crimes’ with victory at UN
Sri Lanka confident of avoiding war crimes probe
Sri Lanka said it was confident of averting an international probe into alleged war crimes committed during its blistering offensive against the Tamil Tigers. Human Rights Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe said the island had managed to lobby enough backing during a special United Nations Human Rights Council session to fend off what he dismissed as little… Continue reading Sri Lanka confident of avoiding war crimes probe
Sri Lanka: Tamil refugees plead for help to find missing relatives
By Dean Nelson in Vavuniya Refugees from Sri Lanka’s war with the Tamil Tigers have spoken of their terrifying escape from the ‘no-fire zone’ and pleaded for help to find missing relatives. Speaking to The Daily Telegraph at Vavuniya, where 210,000 people are being held in five camps for "internally displaced people", ragged Tamils said… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Tamil refugees plead for help to find missing relatives
“Glaring hypocrisy, blatant sophistry” Boyle slams Swiss UN Resolution
Pointing out the twelfth operative paragraph of the Draft Resolution sponsored by Switzerland, that is currently pending before the U.N. Human Rights Council, Professor Boyle, expert in International Law and Professor at the University of Illinois College of Law, says this would be the same “as if the U.N. Human Rights Council had invited the… Continue reading “Glaring hypocrisy, blatant sophistry” Boyle slams Swiss UN Resolution
