Fifty Tamil Nadu fishermen wounded in new SLN attack

Fifty fishermen from Tamil Nadu were injured when they were attacked allegedly by Sri Lankan Naval (SLN) personnel while fishing off Katchathivu Island, PTI reported Sunday, citing Indian Fisheries department officials. The attack comes hours after the ruling DMK in Tamil Nadu staged a demonstration near the Sri Lankan deputy high commission in Chennai to… Continue reading Fifty Tamil Nadu fishermen wounded in new SLN attack

Sexual abuse of resettled women in Vanni by SLA soldiers escalates

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers occupying Vanni continue to sexually abuse women among recently resettled civilians, according to complaints made to a Christian priest now living in Vanni. Meanwhile, a journalist from Tamil Nadu who returned Friday from a visit to Vanni also said that the resettled people in Vanni had told him about SLA… Continue reading Sexual abuse of resettled women in Vanni by SLA soldiers escalates

Gotabhaya’s involvement in agitation against UN irks foreign missions

Sinhala journalists concerned on freedom of speech released recorded evidence of verbal abuse by the Sri Lankan Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa against the police officers providing security to the UN Compound on Tuesday, raising questions on Rajapaksa brothers involvement in triggering protest against the UN. Meanwhile, the heads of foreign missions in Sri Lanka from… Continue reading Gotabhaya’s involvement in agitation against UN irks foreign missions

Rice stresses war-crimes accountability under international law

"Governments bear the primary responsibility for protecting civilians, but other parties to armed conflict must also comply with their obligations under international humanitarian law. And all too often, they do not," said Dr Susan Rice, U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations, during a Security Council Debate on the Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict… Continue reading Rice stresses war-crimes accountability under international law

Nedumaran calls for protest demanding closure of SL Mission in Chennai

Triggered by the killing of a Tamil Nadu fisherman and violent intimidation of seven Tamil Nadu fishermen by the Sri Lanka Navy on Thursday, the leader of Tamil Nationalist Movement Pazha Nedumaran, who also coordinates the alliance of Ilangkai Tamil Protection Movement, has announced a protest in Chennai on July 14 Wednesday demanding the Indian… Continue reading Nedumaran calls for protest demanding closure of SL Mission in Chennai

As Sri Lanka Minister Blocks 150 UN Staff, UN Nambiar Assured by Kohona

With 300 UN staff kept out of work in Sri Lanka due to Tuesday’s hostage situation, the UN on Wednesday told Inner City Press it had gotten assurances “at a high level” that this would not continue.   Before Inner City Press could ask if the UN had yet spoke with any of the three… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Minister Blocks 150 UN Staff, UN Nambiar Assured by Kohona

US backs UN in Sri Lanka war crimes dispute

The United States on Tuesday stood behind UN chief Ban Ki-moon and his advisory panel on war crimes allegations in Sri Lanka, where protesters including a cabinet minister surrounded the UN office. State Department spokesman Mark Toner said that the United States supported "people’s right to free expression" but also sought a "robust accountability process"… Continue reading US backs UN in Sri Lanka war crimes dispute

UN Downplays Sri Lanka Hostage Taking of its Staff, Ban Has Not Called Rajapaksa

The UN continued running scared of Sri Lanka’s Rajapaksa, even after its staff in Colombo were held hostage by a mob led by a minister in Rajapaksa’s government, Wimal Weerawansa.    Inner City Press asked the Associate Spokesman for UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, Farhan Haq, what he made of Weerawansa’s cell phone call to… Continue reading UN Downplays Sri Lanka Hostage Taking of its Staff, Ban Has Not Called Rajapaksa

Protests at UN office in Sri Lanka over war panel

Demonstrators led by a Sri Lankan cabinet minister surrounded the United Nations office in Colombo on Tuesday to protest against a UN panel set up to probe war crimes allegations. Housing Minister Wimal Weerawansa shouted anti-UN slogans as crowds broke through police barricades and rallied at the entrance to the building. "We will not leave.… Continue reading Protests at UN office in Sri Lanka over war panel

SL minister protests against UN office, demands Ban-Ki moon to dissolve panel

Sri Lankan minister Wimal Weerawansa, who was opposed to the peace process, has gathered his supporters outside the UN office in Colombo at Bauddhaloka Mawatha protesting against the UN Secretary General Ban-Ki moon’s move to appoint an expert panel Tuesday afternoon. The protesters have erected a temporary shed in front of the main entrance preventing… Continue reading SL minister protests against UN office, demands Ban-Ki moon to dissolve panel