The heat on the Mahinda Rajapaksa government has started to intensify with opposition political parties beginning to publicly voice concerns and displeasure while also questioning the government’s stance on key issues, especially the 13th Amendment to the Constitution. The real architects behind the call for the abolition of the 13th Amendment are gradually coming out… Continue reading The Heat is on for the Rajapaksa Government
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Ban Ki-moon acknowledges UN failure in Sri Lanka war
UN chief Ban Ki-moon acknowledged the failure of the UN system in meeting its responsibilities to respond to the human rights violations in Sri Lanka’s bloody civil war after a panel set up by him criticised the world body for its “grave failure” in handling the situation during the final stages of the conflict. “The… Continue reading Ban Ki-moon acknowledges UN failure in Sri Lanka war
Autonomy within unitary structure paradoxical: Peter Schalk
Sri Lanka’s ambassador in France, Dayan Jayatilleke, calling for “autonomy within a unitary structure,” at a seminar in Paris earlier this month was a political-populist statement, responded Professor Emeritus Peter Schalk, who participated the seminar arranged by Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS). A unitary structure excludes autonomy. A social scientist would not have… Continue reading Autonomy within unitary structure paradoxical: Peter Schalk
BTF to push for genocide investigation: HR activist
Palaka’ni interviews Human Rights Coordinator of British Tamils Forum (BTF), Kana Nirmalan, on the significance of the recent conference held by All Party Parliamentary Group for Tamils (APPG-T) and the BTF, with the participation of Tamil politicians and representatives from the Tamil homeland, Tamil Nadu and the diaspora. The resolution of the conference has demanded… Continue reading BTF to push for genocide investigation: HR activist
This Sri Lanka massacre shows UN has not learned from its failures in Rwanda
The UN will never be a perfect organisation: nothing so ambitious could be, and the organisation will tend to be blamed for the failures of its member states. But it has advanced many fundamental humanitarian principles, of which the responsibility to protect must count as one of the most important. Nothing can bring back the… Continue reading This Sri Lanka massacre shows UN has not learned from its failures in Rwanda
UN expert slams Sri Lanka threats to judiciary
Sri Lanka should protect its judges from intimidation and attacks and halt the impeachment of the country’s chief justice, a United Nations human rights expert said Wednesday. "I urge the Sri Lanka government to take immediate and adequate measures to ensure the physical and mental integrity of members of the judiciary," Gabriela Knaul said in… Continue reading UN expert slams Sri Lanka threats to judiciary
UN must learn lessons of Sri Lanka tragedy – Channel 4 News
The disturbing United Nations report on how it handled the final stages of Sri Lanka’s civil war, goes to the heart of what the UN is for, writes Callum Macrae, director of Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields. The lessons learned from the report will be fundamental if the UN is to make sure it does not… Continue reading UN must learn lessons of Sri Lanka tragedy – Channel 4 News
Call for Cameron to boycott Sri Lanka summit over human rights
David Cameron is being urged by MPs to consider boycotting next year’s Commonwealth summit in Sri Lanka in protest at its human rights record. The Commons Foreign Affairs Committee said it was wrong for Colombo to host the heads of government meeting amid reports of continuing "serious abuses". The PM should not attend unless he… Continue reading Call for Cameron to boycott Sri Lanka summit over human rights
Sri Lanka denies intimidating UN over Tamil deaths
The Sri Lankan government has denied allegations that it intimidated UN staff at the end of the civil war. The claims were made in a UN report leaked to the BBC, in which the UN accused itself of failing the civilian Tamil population in the final stages of the conflict in 2009. The Sri Lankan… Continue reading Sri Lanka denies intimidating UN over Tamil deaths
UN ‘failed Sri Lanka civilians’, says internal probe
The United Nations failed in its mandate to protect civilians in the last months of Sri Lanka’s bloody civil war, a leaked draft of a highly critical internal UN report says. "Events in Sri Lanka mark a grave failure of the UN," it concludes. The government and Tamil rebels are accused of war crimes in… Continue reading UN ‘failed Sri Lanka civilians’, says internal probe
