Tamil civil society disappointed with UNHRC resolution, New Delhi’s stand

While expressing appreciation for those countries that voted for the resolution and expressing their disappointment on the conduct of India at the UNHRC, Mannaar Bishop Rt Rev Rayappu Joseph and Jaffna University law academic Kumaravadivel Guruparan, in a statement issued on behalf of the Tamil Civil Society Forum (TCSF) on Thursday, expressed their deep regret… Continue reading Tamil civil society disappointed with UNHRC resolution, New Delhi’s stand

‘Victory for Sri Lankan people’: UN to probe ‘war crimes’ – Channel 4 News

The United Nations is to launch an investigation into alleged war crimes and continuing human rights violations in Sri Lanka. Five years after the island’s 26-year-long civil war ended, the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva has voted in favour of a US and UK-led resolution mandating the office of the UN High Commissioner for… Continue reading ‘Victory for Sri Lankan people’: UN to probe ‘war crimes’ – Channel 4 News

UNHRC passes resolution on Sri Lanka seeking another UN report

The resolution on Sri Lanka framed by the United States and the UK with the backing of 36 other Member States of the United Nations, passed with 23 of 47 Member States of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) voting for the resolution, 12 voting against and 12 abstaining. The resolution has failed to… Continue reading UNHRC passes resolution on Sri Lanka seeking another UN report

UN resolution neither prevents nor punishes GoSL genocide, says Boyle

While noting that "“investigation” by the UNHCR is better than nothing—with all due and sincere respect for the UNHCR," Professor Boyle, an expert in international law, said, dissemination of that “investigation” will be subject to the control of the UN Human Rights Council for political reasons and the dissemination of that UNHCR “investigation” will be… Continue reading UN resolution neither prevents nor punishes GoSL genocide, says Boyle

UNHRC resolution with weak mandate will not help Tamils, says Gajendrakumar

Noting that the Resolution tabled at the UNHRC Geneva meeting falls short in establishing a required accountability mechanism through a UN-controlled transitional administration that has the capacity to create an environment to gather evidence of what happened during the war, Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, the president of the Tamil National People’s Front, said in a press meet… Continue reading UNHRC resolution with weak mandate will not help Tamils, says Gajendrakumar

UK long blighted cause of Eezham Tamils, contributed to genocide

“The UK’s permanent representative at the United Nations, a man called Sir John Sawers, who was at that time the permanent representative to the UN, stopped any Security Council discussion about the crisis in Sri Lanka in February 2009. This was the exact point, as we know very well from the Petrie Report that the… Continue reading UK long blighted cause of Eezham Tamils, contributed to genocide

Risking even their lives, Tamils demand international investigations: Mannaar Bishop

The rulers of the Sri Lankan State are not prepared to come to light; they continue with their activities in darkness. They are capable of telling bigger lies than Satan’s biggest lies, said Rt. Rev. Dr. Rayappu Joseph, the Catholic Bishop of Mannaar, taking part at a peaceful rally in Mannaar on Friday. Even the… Continue reading Risking even their lives, Tamils demand international investigations: Mannaar Bishop

Geneva press conference to discuss nature of US resolution

Civil society activists and Tamil politicians from the homeland join together with Diaspora activists and exiled journalists to look into the question whether the US draft resolution being framed at the Human Rights Council would be a part of the solution or part of the problem in bringing a solution to the 60-year-old genocide of… Continue reading Geneva press conference to discuss nature of US resolution

Colombo malicious in twisting Ananthi’s Geneva speech

Responding to Sri Lankan delegation’s accusation on her address at Geneva, Northern Provincial Council (NPC) member Ananthi Sasitharan on Wednesday defended her statements in Geneva saying that she didn’t violate any protocol of the Provincial Council system or that of the Sri Lankan State. “In fact, I went to Geneva following the democratic decision by… Continue reading Colombo malicious in twisting Ananthi’s Geneva speech

UN uses Tamils to ‘learn lessons’ but denies justice to their genocide: Ananthi

The Right to Protect (R2P) concept, accepted by the World Summit in 2005, has totally failed to save Eelam Tamils from the genocidal war in 2009, said NPC councillor, Ms Ananthi Sasitharan at the UN Human Rights Council on Tuesday in Geneva. She addressed the council twice, one of them being in Tamil language. Although… Continue reading UN uses Tamils to ‘learn lessons’ but denies justice to their genocide: Ananthi