On the eve of a UN Human Rights Council presentation by Sri Lanka, some of the specifics of the “war crimes laundering” campaign of Deputy Permanent Representative Shavendra Silva have become more clear. Inner City Press has closely covered Shavendra Silva’s time at the UN in New York, particularly when he was accepted as a… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, Shots of Shavendra Silva & Scalia, US Supreme Court Justice
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Witnesses support claim that Sri Lanka army shot prisoners – The Independent
Pair back allegations that Tamil Tiger rebel leaders were executed after they had surrendered. (by Frances Harrison) Two eyewitnesses have come forward for the first time to support allegations that the Sri Lankan army executed two Tamil Tiger rebel leaders after they surrendered, carrying a white flag, at the close of the island’s civil war… Continue reading Witnesses support claim that Sri Lanka army shot prisoners – The Independent
India to vote against Sri Lanka on war crimes in UNHRC
India will vote in support of a US-backed resolution against Sri Lanka proposed to be moved before the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva next month, Union minister in the Prime Minister’s Office ( PMO) V Narayansamy said on Sunday. Talking to reporters, he said that PM Manmohan Singh has promised to support… Continue reading India to vote against Sri Lanka on war crimes in UNHRC
International investigation essential – Navi Pillay
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navaneetham Pillay, in an e-mail interview with Sunday Times, held steadfastedly to her belief that since the steps Sri Lanka has taken domestically has not inspired confidence, an International investigation into the crimes committed by both adversarial parties was essential for accountability, and to reconciliation. High Commissioner Pillay remained… Continue reading International investigation essential – Navi Pillay
‘Tamil Van’ undertakes tour of Europe to highlight justice for genocide
Even as Tamils across the world are anticipating yet another watered down resolution on Sri Lanka at the forthcoming Geneva session this year, a group of Eezham Tamil youth activists from the UK have undertaken a journey on a ‘Tamil Van’ to reach out to the Tamil diaspora across Europe and also to interact with… Continue reading ‘Tamil Van’ undertakes tour of Europe to highlight justice for genocide
Suspect genocidaire gives U.S. marines lessons in war
Tamil activists questioned the bonafides of the U.S. Government in the US attempts to push for accountability in Sri Lanka’s war, after the alleged war-criminal, Sri Lanka’s United Nations Deputy Permanent Representative Shavendra Silva, was invited to speak on "defeating terrorism" at the United States Marine Corps University in New York. Sources close to policy… Continue reading Suspect genocidaire gives U.S. marines lessons in war
The Numbers Never Lie: A Quick Look at Sri Lanka’s LLRC Progress
The administration of President Mahinda Rajapaksa won the ethnic war, but Sri Lanka’s protracted conflict is more alive than ever. There is a lot of talk about how the situation in the North and East has improved, but most of these assertions are misleading. The rebuilding of physical infrastructure alone is not a very helpful… Continue reading The Numbers Never Lie: A Quick Look at Sri Lanka’s LLRC Progress
New Delhi, Colombo, jointly ‘cherish’ IPKF memory at Palaali SMZ
New Delhi Establishment’s envoy in Colombo, Ashok K. Kantha, accompanied by his wife Mrs. Sharmila Kantha paid tribute at the newly ‘rediscovered’ IPKF memorial at Palaali in the Sinhala Military Zone (SMZ) on Saturday. Joining the couple in cherishing the legacy of the IPKF was Colombo’s occupying Sinhala military commander in Jaffna, Maj. Gen Mahinda… Continue reading New Delhi, Colombo, jointly ‘cherish’ IPKF memory at Palaali SMZ
Ban receives Japan’s "whitewash" report – ICP
At the initiative from the Japanese Government, an independently formed group of countries, including Bangladesh, Nigeria, Romania, and Sri Lanka naming the effort as "Observation Project," paid a visit to Sri Lanka in December 2012, and presented a "report" to UN Secretary General, Ban Ki Moon, containing the group’s assessment on Sri Lanka’s post-war issues,… Continue reading Ban receives Japan’s "whitewash" report – ICP
Pressure Mounts As D-day Nears
Pressure has been mounting on Sri Lanka during the past week as the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) begins its 22nd session in Geneva tomorrow. Several human rights groups and nongovernmental organizations have submitted reports to the Council regarding Sri Lanka, to be considered for discussion at the session. This is apart from the reports… Continue reading Pressure Mounts As D-day Nears
