International human rights groups declined on Thursday to appear before a Sri Lankan probe into the end of the country’s civil war, saying the procedure was flawed and lacked credibility. New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW), London-based Amnesty International and Brussels-based International Crisis Group (ICG) snubbed an invitation to testify before Sri Lanka’s Lessons Learnt… Continue reading Rights groups snub Sri Lanka’s ‘flawed’ war probe
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Rights groups won’t testify to Sri Lanka panel
Three international rights groups have declined to testify before a government-appointed commission inquiring into Sri Lanka’s civil war, saying it lacks independence and has no mandate to investigate alleged war crimes. Human Rights Watch, International Crisis Group and Amnesty International have jointly written to Sri Lanka’s Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission to decline invitations to… Continue reading Rights groups won’t testify to Sri Lanka panel
Indian Secretary General leads Commonwealth away from human rights
Another instance of key persons in international organisations sabotaging international norms of humanity came to light when The Guardian leaked last Friday a document of the Commonwealth Secretariat. This time it was the Secretary General of the Commonwealth, Kamalesh Sharma, an Indian national heading the organisation telling his staff that it was not their job… Continue reading Indian Secretary General leads Commonwealth away from human rights
Rajapaksa to hold talks with Manmohan
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, who is the guest of honour at the closing ceremony of the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi on Thursday, will hold bilateral discussions with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on matters of mutual interest between the countries. An official statement here said that Minister of External Affairs G. L. Peiris will… Continue reading Rajapaksa to hold talks with Manmohan
HRW discusses Sri Lanka war-crimes in Harvard event
In a talk titled "Prosecuting War Crimes in Sri Lanka: “No Reconciliation without Justice” at the Harvard Law School earlier this week, James Ross, Legal and Policy Director for Human Rights Watch (HRW), discussed options available for prosecuting war crimes committed in Sri Lanka during the final stages of the war in 2009 in seeking… Continue reading HRW discusses Sri Lanka war-crimes in Harvard event
Resettled families in Vanni suffer without adequate transport
The resettled families in Vanni are facing great difficulty without adequate transport facilities as Sri Lanka government had not done anything to meet the transport facility needs of the people resettled in villages in Vanni located far apart, sources in Vanni said. The government run Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB) had abandoned its depots in… Continue reading Resettled families in Vanni suffer without adequate transport
Colombo takes control of historic Kanniyaa hot wells in Trincomalee
The Government Agent of Trincomalee Major General (retired) Ranjith de Silva Tuesday stopped the Trincomalee Town and Gravets Pradesya Saba (PS) from maintaining the historic Kanniyaa Hot Wells stating that it belongs to the Department of Archaeology. The Government Agent (GA) also directed his men to remove the name board put up by the Pradesya… Continue reading Colombo takes control of historic Kanniyaa hot wells in Trincomalee
Dublin follow-up on Sri Lanka war crimes
School of Law and Government of Dublin City University together with Irish Forum for Peace in Sri Lanka are holding two events this week as follow-up to the Dublin war crimes tribunal on Sri Lanka held in January this year. Dublin findings issued at the end of the hearings said, Sri Lanka Government is "guilty… Continue reading Dublin follow-up on Sri Lanka war crimes
After 18, Back To 13 Minus
Now who remains so? Some of us as people? Some of them as political leaders? The UNP and its rusty leader ran berserk against the 18th Amendment and did not even want to attend the parliamentary sessions that debated and passed it. Thereafter he went to nominate another from a different party, the TNA, that… Continue reading After 18, Back To 13 Minus
On Ban’s “Abnormal” Understanding with Sri Lanka’s Rajapaksa, UN Won’t Answer
The UN’s stonewalling on Sri Lanka expanded on October 1 with the Spokesman for Secretary General Ban Ki-moon dodging whether Ban reached a private understanding with President Mahinda Rajapaksa that Rajapaksa could represent what Ban said in a one on one meeting about the limits of the UN war crimes panel. “It’s up to individual… Continue reading On Ban’s “Abnormal” Understanding with Sri Lanka’s Rajapaksa, UN Won’t Answer
