The Commonwealth has "failed to stand up for democracy and human rights" and is becoming irrelevant, an internal report on the body has concluded. The 54-member Commonwealth has not acted on repeated promises to uphold basic rights and risks losing the respect of its people, the document said. Among the measures suggested to restore the… Continue reading Commonwealth ‘fails to stand up for democracy’
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SRI LANKA: It is not enough to ‘cry for the country’
(Asian Human Rights Commission) The implications of the failure to prosecute Duminda Silva The editor of the Sunday Leader, in an article entitled ‘The law is an ass’ questions the statement by a government spokesman that Duminda Silva is not a suspect in the killings of Bharatha Lakshman Premachandra and three others. Some members of… Continue reading SRI LANKA: It is not enough to ‘cry for the country’
Sri Lanka in war crimes quagmire before CHOGM
Sri Lanka is sinking deeply inside a torrent of allegations of war crimes against three senior officials, including Sri Lanka’s President, ten days before the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) is to take place in Perth, prompting Premier Julia Gillard to confirm that Australian Federal Police (AFP) is conducting investigations on Sri Lanka officials… Continue reading Sri Lanka in war crimes quagmire before CHOGM
Sinhala division starts functioning in Mullaiththeevu district
A Sinhala administrative division, under a Sinhala Asst. Government Agent, has started functioning recently in the Mullaitheevu district. The new division with a toponym ‘Welioya,’ renaming the Tamil Ma’nal-aa’ru, will permanently wedge the demographic contiguity of the northern and eastern provinces of the country of Eezham Tamils occupied by Sri Lanka’s military. The division has… Continue reading Sinhala division starts functioning in Mullaiththeevu district
Australia police get Sri Lanka war crimes dossier
Australian police were Monday examining a war crimes dossier alleging Sri Lankan authorities bombed and shelled civilians during the country’s civil war, which ended in 2009. Prepared by the International Commission of Jurists’ Australian chapter, the brief contains testimony from Sri Lankans now living in Australia that they were attacked by government forces during the… Continue reading Australia police get Sri Lanka war crimes dossier
Liam Fox is gone: Sri Lanka’s lost a friend – Channel 4 News
In the wake of Dr Fox’s resignation, foreign affairs correspondent Jonathan Miller reveals the links with private interests that allowed Dr Fox to run what some called ‘a shadow foreign policy’. So why did Liam Fox jump now, having toughed it out for days? Was it the growing revelations about how his friend Adam Werritty… Continue reading Liam Fox is gone: Sri Lanka’s lost a friend – Channel 4 News
Sinhala Army builds Buddhist temple in front of church in Valveddiththu’rai
The virtually Sinhala Army of Sri Lanka that occupies the country of Eezham Tamils, is building a new Buddhist temple at Valveddiththu’rai Junction, in front of the historic St. Sebastian Church. Valveddiththu’rai, the birthplace of the LTTE leader Pirapaharan, never had any Buddhists, except the occupying Sinhala Army. The act is a naked show of… Continue reading Sinhala Army builds Buddhist temple in front of church in Valveddiththu’rai
Liam Fox quits as defence secretary
Defence Secretary Liam Fox has resigned. He has been under pressure after a week of allegations over his working relationship with friend and self-styled adviser Adam Werritty. In a letter to David Cameron, Mr Fox said he had "mistakenly allowed" his personal and professional responsibilities to become "blurred". In response, the prime minister said he… Continue reading Liam Fox quits as defence secretary
Colombo brings Sinhalese to culture prawn in Jaffna marshlands
Sri Lanka’s government occupying Jaffna has taken over 350 acres of coastal marshland along the Jaffna Lagoon in Kaarainakar, Ma’ndaitheevu and Araali for prawn culture laboured by Sinhalese brought from the South. Even though said as developed for freshwater prawn culture, the project will ruin the groundwater table in the above places where local people… Continue reading Colombo brings Sinhalese to culture prawn in Jaffna marshlands
Sri Lanka entices India in Commonwealth Games bid
If Sri Lanka becomes successful in the bid to host 2018 Commonwealth Games in Hambantota, India will get 5 billion dollar investment opportunity in building facilities, The Hindu Business Online reported SL envoy Prasad Kariyawasam saying in New Delhi on Tuesday. The construction corruption of the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi and the diplomatic… Continue reading Sri Lanka entices India in Commonwealth Games bid
