India jeopardizes Commonwealth human rights

The report of the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) for 2010 titled Easier Said than Done, raises disturbing questions on India’s track record in human rights, particularly in an examination of India’s voting pattern at the UN Human Rights Council, said leading Indian media The Statesman on Sunday. The report lambastes India for making pre-election… Continue reading India jeopardizes Commonwealth human rights

HRW calls for boycott of Colombo Defence Seminar

Human Rights Watch (HRW), a New York-based rights organization, called on countries worldwide to boycott a conference to be held in Colombo between 31 May to 02 June labelled "Defeating Terrorism Sri Lankan Experience” aimed at sharing Sri Lanka’s war experience, BBC reported. “What we are telling the militaries around the world is that they… Continue reading HRW calls for boycott of Colombo Defence Seminar

US State Department official resigns over Wikileaks gaffe

US state department spokesman PJ Crowley has resigned after calling the treatment of the man accused of leaking secret cables to Wikileaks "stupid," BBC reported. "It is with regret that I have accepted the resignation of Philip J. Crowley as Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs. PJ has served our nation with distinction for… Continue reading US State Department official resigns over Wikileaks gaffe

UN cover-up of secret meeting on Lanka

The exclusive report in last week’s the Sunday Times and related details in the political commentary about a Sri Lanka delegation meeting UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s panel probing alleged war crimes issues in Sri Lanka reverberated in the portals of the United Nations in New York. The Inner City Press’ Maththew Lee who usually… Continue reading UN cover-up of secret meeting on Lanka

Karuna alleges Pillaiyan TMVP corrupt

"The Tamil Makkal Viduthalai Puligal (TMVP) party led by the Chief Minister of the Eastern Provincial Council Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan is a political party full of corruption and deceit. Pilliayan has no support from the government," said Resettlement Deputy Minister Vinayagamoorthy Muralidharan alias Karuna. "Pilliayan became the Chief Minister due to votes of Tamils. He is… Continue reading Karuna alleges Pillaiyan TMVP corrupt

Sri Lanka PM retracts India rebel training camp claim

Sri Lanka’s prime minister has retracted his suggestion that Tamil Tiger rebels were being revived in camps in southern India. DM Jayaratne acknowledged his mistake by telling Sri Lanka’s Daily Mirror newspaper that his allegation was based on incorrect infomation. Mr Jayaratne’s speech to parliament on Wednesday drew a sharp response from the Indian government.… Continue reading Sri Lanka PM retracts India rebel training camp claim

Australian Prime Minister questioned on Kohona at UN

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard when asked by Inner City Press at the UN press conference to comment on the filing to the International Criminal Court (ICC) against UN Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Dr. Palitha Kohona, for war-crimes, the Prime Minister replied, "I’m not personally aware of all details of that case. We are a… Continue reading Australian Prime Minister questioned on Kohona at UN

Uprooted Tamils from Puthukkudiyiruppu still strive for resettlement

Large number of Tamil families from Mullaiththeevu district of Vanni, forcibly displaced and still held behind barbed wire camps in Menik Farm and other places, are yet to be allowed into their native villages in Puthukkudiyiruppu. The occupying Sri Lankan military has only allowed civilians to enter 6 of 19 Village Officer (GS) divisions in… Continue reading Uprooted Tamils from Puthukkudiyiruppu still strive for resettlement

No security guarantee for Tamil parliamentarians: TNA MP

Over the attack on his vehicle at Nochchiyagama on Monday, Tamil National Alliance Ki’linochchi district parlimentarian S. Sreetharan said in Parliament on Wednesday, “It is clear that there is no security guarantee for MPs in this country. How can a Tamil here expect security from the state?” He further stated that while he was passing… Continue reading No security guarantee for Tamil parliamentarians: TNA MP

LTTE has three camps in Tamil Nadu, says Jayaratne

Camps exist in Tamil Nadu where the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadre are being trained, Sri Lankan Prime Minister D.M. Jayaratne said in Parliament on Wednesday. The Daily Mirror online quoted the Prime Minister as saying that there are three such LTTE secret training centres. In one of the camps, cadres are given… Continue reading LTTE has three camps in Tamil Nadu, says Jayaratne