Sri Lanka’s "Lessons Learnt" Commission to start sittings

Sri Lanka’s 8-member Commission, with a mandate drafted to carefully avoid inquiry into alleged war-crimes committed by protagonists or to investigate into rights violations, is to start sittings from next Wednesday, Sri Lanka Government’s news portal announced. For Sri Lanka, the sittings assumes importance after Sri Lanka’s failed attempt to prevent functioning of the United… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s "Lessons Learnt" Commission to start sittings

SRI LANKA: Amnesty says emergency rule must end – IRIN

The decades-long civil war in Sri Lanka ended more than a year ago, but emergency powers are still in place, sending the wrong message, Amnesty International says. "With the Sri Lankan military’s defeat of the LTTE [Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam] as a military force there were high hopes and every reason to expect a… Continue reading SRI LANKA: Amnesty says emergency rule must end – IRIN

British PR firm whitewashing Sri Lanka’s reputation – report

British public relations firm Bell Pottinger Sans Frontiers is working for the Sri Lankan government to improve Colombo’s international image, in the wake of its mass killings of Tamil civilians last year and ongoing rights abuses, The Guardian newspaper said this week in an investigative report into UK firms’ role in ‘reputation laundering’ for unsavoury… Continue reading British PR firm whitewashing Sri Lanka’s reputation – report

Sri Lanka arrests over 1,500 Tiger suspects: PM

Sri Lankan troops arrested over 1,500 Tamil rebel suspects during July, more than a year after the separatist guerrilla group was crushed militarily, the prime minister said Tuesday. About half of the suspects were picked up at government-run shelters where they had taken refuge after the fighting ended in May last year, Premier D. M.… Continue reading Sri Lanka arrests over 1,500 Tiger suspects: PM

Global statesmen decry S. Lanka’s peace without justice

A group of global statesmen, founded by Nelson Mandela, Tuesday criticised the Sri Lankan government for failing to build on peace brought to the island by the end of the civil war last year. Sri Lankan troops defeated the separatist Tamil Tiger guerrillas in a massive military offensive that ended decades of bloody ethnic conflict.… Continue reading Global statesmen decry S. Lanka’s peace without justice

At UN, Sri Lanka Panel’s 4 Months Has Not Begun, Ban Gives In to Protest?

After Sri Lanka’s May 2009 “bloodbath on the beach” which killed thousands of civilians, it took UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon more than a year to name a three person Panel of Experts to merely offer advice on accountability.   On August 2, two months after the assault on the Gaza flotilla which killed eight… Continue reading At UN, Sri Lanka Panel’s 4 Months Has Not Begun, Ban Gives In to Protest?

New Delhi academic comments in Colombo on diaspora transnationalism

“Nationals settled in distant lands often nurture identities that may well be historically untenable and outdated in the culture of the home country. But they are a source of solace to the migrant in an alien culture and underline a claim to connectedness. Such identities frequently deny the plurality of South Asian civilisation and the… Continue reading New Delhi academic comments in Colombo on diaspora transnationalism

Sri Lanka evicts some war refugees from villages

Sri Lanka has barred some 3,000 villagers who fled the bloody final months of the country’s civil war from returning to their homes in the north, possibly so the military can set up camps in the area, ethnic Tamil lawmakers charged Monday. The villagers were among 300,000 civilians detained in camps for months following the… Continue reading Sri Lanka evicts some war refugees from villages

Assert Eezham Tamil identity in international arena: Es Po

“The identity of Tamils in the island is not Sri Lankan. For over half a century the Sinhala chauvinists constantly staging devil dance tell that the identity belongs only to the Sinhalese. A Tamil who has ancestry in the island has no choice other than claiming for the identity Eezhath-thamizhan in the international arena. If… Continue reading Assert Eezham Tamil identity in international arena: Es Po

Dias case filed in European Court, German Ambassador meets Swiss Tamils

Following the filing of a complaint against the Federal Republic of Germany with the European Courts of Human Rights (ECHR) for violating the ‘European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms’ in accepting Maj. Gen. (retd.) Jegath Dias as deputy Counsel in Sri Lanka’s embassy, German Ambassador to Switzerland, Hon. Von Schubert,… Continue reading Dias case filed in European Court, German Ambassador meets Swiss Tamils