The conclusion of the 18th session of the UNHRC will reveal whether there is anything left to rely on the International Community of Establishments, writes TamilNet Economic and Geopolitical Analyst in the Asia Pacific. While the Eezham Tamils are the worst affected by the war, they are also at the receiving end of the post… Continue reading Post War Politics of Sri Lanka
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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister has say in appealing to Commonwealth
The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister has a say in appealing to New Delhi and other Commonwealth countries, especially where Tamils live, to decide not to hold the Commonwealth Heads of Government meet in Sri Lanka in 2013, Eezham Tamil political circles told TamilNet. The decision will be taken in the Commonwealth Heads of Government meet… Continue reading Tamil Nadu Chief Minister has say in appealing to Commonwealth
Sinhala prisoners attack Tamil political prisoners in Welikade
18 Tamil political detainees were wounded Tuesday night when Sinhala extremist inmates attacked them, sources at the Welikade prison told TamilNet Wednesday. The attack has taken place when 250 Tamil political prisoners were suddenly transferred to a Ward I cell where convicted criminals from South have been imprisoned. The 18 Tamil political prisoners who were… Continue reading Sinhala prisoners attack Tamil political prisoners in Welikade
TNA, Sri Lanka government to resume talks
The Tamil National Alliance and the Sri Lankan government will resume talks on arriving at an acceptable political solution to the Tamils in the Northern province. This was confirmed by the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Robert O Blake, at a press briefing here on Wednesday. He had earlier… Continue reading TNA, Sri Lanka government to resume talks
EPDP protest blocks Blake meet with Jaffna civil society, students
The visiting US Assistant Secretary of State, Robert O Blake, had to cancel his appointment with civil society representatives, including student representatives of the University of Jaffna on Tuesday afternoon as EPDP paramilitary cum political party, aligned with Rajapaksa regime in Colombo, organized a protest outside the American Corner, situated on 4th cross street in… Continue reading EPDP protest blocks Blake meet with Jaffna civil society, students
UN Sri Lanka report sent to human rights council
UN leader Ban Ki-moon has sent a report accusing Sri Lankan troops of killing tens of thousands of civilians to the UN Human Rights Council, bringing a potential international inquiry one step closer.
Ban has said that he alone cannot order an inquiry into the killings during a final offensive against Tamil separatists in 2009 — which the Sri Lankan government has strongly denied — but that a forum such as the Human Rights Council could do so.
Sri Lanka’s war crimes, discussion in UN rights session imminent
While Colombo appeared to be spending major diplomatic effort to prevent UN expert panel war crimes report on Sri Lanka reaching the 18th session of the UN’s Human Rights Council for discussions, reports from Geneva indicate imminent submission of the Report by UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon to the Human Rights Council, "a move… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s war crimes, discussion in UN rights session imminent
Blake’s bona fides to deliver Tamil justice questioned
Robert Blake, U.S. assistant secretary of State for South Asia, and former Ambassador to Sri Lanka and India, is widely known to be the architect of the U.S. policy on Sri Lanka which has resulted in Sri Lanka’s massacre at Mu’l’livaaykkaal where more than 40,000 Tamil civilians were killed. Key activists in the Tamil diaspora… Continue reading Blake’s bona fides to deliver Tamil justice questioned
Harper to boycott Sri Lanka CHOGM over rights concerns
In a meeting with journalists Canadian Prime Minister, Stephen Harper, remarked that he will likely not attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), biennial summit meeting of the heads of government from all Commonwealth nations, currently being discussed to be held in Sri Lanka, if he does not "see progress in Sri Lanka in… Continue reading Harper to boycott Sri Lanka CHOGM over rights concerns
Haiti Says Lankan Troops Raped Even Minors
Officials in Haiti have said that UN peacekeeping soldiers from Sri Lanka who had been accused of sex-crimes in 2007 had even raped children as young as 7 years old. The Haitian Lawyers Leadership Network (HLLN) was quoted by The New American website as saying that most of the 114 Sri Lankan soldiers deported to… Continue reading Haiti Says Lankan Troops Raped Even Minors
