Non-derogable rights under international law

While the United Nations charter guarantees "the sovereign equality of all its Members," evolving legal doctrines dealing with genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity are leading to the theory that the national sovereignty is not absolute, but is qualified by peremptory norms determined by jus cogens or "compelling law." Despite persistent opposition from Sri… Continue reading Non-derogable rights under international law

Karunanidhi asks Centre to assess situation in Sri Lanka

Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi has suggested that the Union government, through diplomatic sources or a special envoy, assess the situation in the affected areas in Sri Lanka and the progress of rehabilitation measures undertaken by the Sri Lankan government for internally displaced Tamils. In his reply of July 17 to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the… Continue reading Karunanidhi asks Centre to assess situation in Sri Lanka

On Sri Lanka, UN Panel’s Problems, of Blackmail as Guatemala Cites R2P, NAM Games of Iran, Venezuela to Head G-77?

Sri Lanka and the Non Aligned Movement letter it requested to oppose UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s advisory panel on accountability were inquired into at the UN throughout the day on July 16, at the UN noon briefing, in front of the Security Council and later upstairs at a celebration of Nelson Mandela’s 92nd birthday.… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Panel’s Problems, of Blackmail as Guatemala Cites R2P, NAM Games of Iran, Venezuela to Head G-77?

Weiss: Colombo dominated by racist ideologues

Arguing the reasons why Sri Lanka is making "fanciful" claims that "as many as half of all Tamil boatpeople have "links" to the Tigers," Gordon Weiss, UN spokesperson in Sri Lanka during the war, says "Its [Sri Lanka’s] government is dominated by racist ideologues who promote the notion of the Sinhalese as a "chosen people."… Continue reading Weiss: Colombo dominated by racist ideologues

Verdict on Sri Lanka should be warning to others: Pakistan Newspaper

“The verdict on Sri Lanka should come as a warning to other armies fighting on their own soil”, says Thursday’s editorial of Pakistan’s influential newspaper Dawn, commenting on UN’s efforts of war crimes investigation and Sri Lanka’s opposition to it. “The war was conducted by the army but had the full backing of the president… Continue reading Verdict on Sri Lanka should be warning to others: Pakistan Newspaper

SLA soldiers sexually harass Tamil women in Paduvaankarai, Batticaloa

Soldiers of the Sri Lanka Army are reported to be engaged in sexually harassing resettled Tamil women in the Batticaloa district, according to residents of several resettled villages. SLA soldiers camped in small sentry points located in Thikiliveddai in Ea’raavoor police division have been harassing the women, civil sources say. The SLA soldiers harass women… Continue reading SLA soldiers sexually harass Tamil women in Paduvaankarai, Batticaloa

Aid workers barred in north Lanka

Aid agencies, both local and foreign, have been barred from working in waraffected North Sri Lanka pending scrutiny of their work by the Ministry of Defence. This has caused dismay in NGO circles, generally. But aid workers who desire good governance feel that scrutiny is urgently called for, given the high degree of nonperformance and… Continue reading Aid workers barred in north Lanka

Sri Lankan cabinet meets in former rebel capital

The president of Sri Lanka held a cabinet meeting on Wednesday in the northern town of Kilinochchi, the capital of the Tamil Tigers rebels until they were finally defeated last year. The separatist guerrillas controlled one-third of Sri Lanka as recently as 2006 and ran a de facto state from Kilinochchi that included their own… Continue reading Sri Lankan cabinet meets in former rebel capital

Protest by nurses in Jaffna triggers arrest of Sinhala doctor suspect in murder

Hundreds of family consultant nurses, public health officers, midwives and other health service employees picketed Jaffna Public Health Service (PHS) office from Tuesday early morning and agitated demanding immediate investigation into the killing of Tharsika, a family consultant nurse, found hung inside Veala’nai government hospital Saturday morning. The agitators further demanded the immediate arrest of… Continue reading Protest by nurses in Jaffna triggers arrest of Sinhala doctor suspect in murder

War crimes and human civilisation

A war will not end without the delivery of political justice to the core issue. Even the winners who waged World Wars for the monopoly of colonies couldn’t escape conceding independence to colonies. USA and India bungling political justice to the national question in the island will have a bearing on Afghan War, Western Civilisation… Continue reading War crimes and human civilisation