The three-member UN panel rejected Sri Lanka’s two-pronged notion of accountability that focussed on the responsibility of past Governments and of the LTTE, saying that the approach "does not envisage a serious examination of the Government’s decisions and conduct in prosecuting the final stages of the war or the aftermath, nor of the violations of… Continue reading UN Panel gives Colombo a lesson on "Theory of Justice"
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Sri Lanka leader urges protests against UN report
Sri Lanka’s president has called for mass protests against a UN report which urged a probe into alleged war crimes committed during the fight against Tamil Tiger rebels, his office said Sunday. President Mahinda Rajapakse said in an address to officials of his Sri Lanka Freedom Party that this year’s May Day rally should be… Continue reading Sri Lanka leader urges protests against UN report
On Sri Lanka War Crimes, After Ban Ki-moon Gives Rajapaksa a Head Start, a Partial Text Emerges, Criticism of UN
This is no way to conduct, or release, an inquiry into war crimes. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, who claimed UN Panel of Experts could travel to Sri Lanka due to President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s “flexibility,” belatedly got the report on April 12. But he only gave it to Rajapaksa’s government, not to the public. That… Continue reading On Sri Lanka War Crimes, After Ban Ki-moon Gives Rajapaksa a Head Start, a Partial Text Emerges, Criticism of UN
US Urges Sri Lanka to “Use” in a “Process of Accountability” the UN Panel Report – Which Ban Ki-moon Still Withholds
On Sri Lanka, the Obama administration would like the Mahinda Rajapaksa government to “use” the Panel of Experts report on presumptive war crimes in the final stages of the conflict, State Department spokesman Mark Toner told Inner City Press on Thursday. Toner said the US has “encouraged the Sri Lankan government to engage in a… Continue reading US Urges Sri Lanka to “Use” in a “Process of Accountability” the UN Panel Report – Which Ban Ki-moon Still Withholds
Colombo dismisses UN report as "biased, flawed"
Sri Lanka’s External Ministry Wednesday dismissed the report submitted to the UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon by his specially appointed 3-member panel of experts as "fundamentally flawed," and added that the report dealing with possible war crimes is based on "patently biased material which is presented without any verification." UN Office said Moon will… Continue reading Colombo dismisses UN report as "biased, flawed"
At UN, As Ban Gets Sri Lanka Report, He Gives to Government, Misleading on Meetings, Nambiar Conflict Called "Specious"
The UN’s long delayed report into accountability for war crimes in Sri Lanka was handed to Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Tuesday, Ban’s acting deputy spokesman Farhan Haq announced on April 12, confirming Inner City Press’ exclusive report on April 11 that Tuesday would be the day. But the report was not made public. Rather,… Continue reading At UN, As Ban Gets Sri Lanka Report, He Gives to Government, Misleading on Meetings, Nambiar Conflict Called "Specious"
‘Colombo’s ‘genocide’ of Tamil even in the nomenclature of New Year’
The traditionally known nomenclature, Tamil-Sinhala New Year or Sinhala-Tamil New Year, for the festival that falls on 14 April, has been in recent years twisted in a scheming way as Sinhala-Hindu New Year by genocidal Colombo and by chauvinistic sections of Sinhalese, to get rid of the word Tamil even in the secular festival of… Continue reading ‘Colombo’s ‘genocide’ of Tamil even in the nomenclature of New Year’
At UN, Sri Lanka War Crimes Report To Be Handed to Ban Ki-moon on April 12, Sources Say, Murky Panel
The UN’s long delayed report on accountability for war crimes in Sri Lanka is now slated to be handed to Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on April 12, sources tell Inner City Press. The report will not be made public at that time, they say, and perhaps it never will. Inner City Press has repeatedly… Continue reading At UN, Sri Lanka War Crimes Report To Be Handed to Ban Ki-moon on April 12, Sources Say, Murky Panel
Sinhala colonization threatens coastal areas of Mannaar
Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse led United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) government has been implementing a planned scheme to settle Sinhalese persons in the southern coastal areas of Mu’l’lik-ku’lam, Thampapa’l’li in Ko’ndaichchi and areas along Madu road in the Mannaar district. Lands belonging to Tamil villagers in these areas are being grabbed to settle Sinhalese… Continue reading Sinhala colonization threatens coastal areas of Mannaar
UN served a ploy to surrender killings
Around 18 hours before the surrender of the LTTE Political Head B Nadesan and other civil officials of the LTTE that ended in their killing by the Sri Lanka Army, the UN officials served in the island met in Vavuniyaa and made plans to receive them on behalf of the UN. The UN officials were… Continue reading UN served a ploy to surrender killings
