India wants TNA proposals submitted to Rajapaksa

Top officials of the Indian government have advised the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) to consider submitting its devolution proposals to Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa before he leaves to New Delhi on June 7, informed diplomatic sources in Colombo said. The move has come as the Indian Establishment, locked in a corporate race with China,… Continue reading India wants TNA proposals submitted to Rajapaksa

Israeli attack on humanitarian convoy sends shock waves across the world

Israeli commandos, dropped from a helicopter onto the main ship of a humanitarian flotilla carrying aid to the besieged Gaza, opened fire killing at least 16 humanitarian workers, 6 of them believed to be Turks and 10 from other countries Monday early morning, under darkness of night, in the international waters off Israel. The activists… Continue reading Israeli attack on humanitarian convoy sends shock waves across the world

UN Rights chief renews call for Sri Lanka war-crimes probe

The United Nations human rights chief, Navaneetham Pillay Monday reiterated her call for an "independent international probe" into Sri Lanka Government’s final offensive against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam during the final months of the war in 2009. While noting the appointment of "post-war reconciliation commission" by Colombo, Navi Pillay said, "based on previous… Continue reading UN Rights chief renews call for Sri Lanka war-crimes probe

Treaty discussion, reminder for appointing Sri Lanka War Crimes panel, says Boyle

While Secretary General Ban Ki Moon extolled the contributions of the UN’s International Criminal Court (ICC) as an effective instrument to uphold peace, justice and human rights, in a Washington Post article, as UN’s member nations convene Monday in Kampala to formally review the Rome Treaty, Professor Francis A. Boyle criticized Ban for delaying action… Continue reading Treaty discussion, reminder for appointing Sri Lanka War Crimes panel, says Boyle

Sri Lanka’s Kohona Denies Assuring UN’s Nambiar Rebels Would Not Be Executed, Qorvis told Peiris to Leave NPC

Before surrendering Tamil Tiger leaders were shot to death last year, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s chief of staff Vijay Nambiar says he was assured they would be treated like normal prisoners of war by Mahinda Rajapaksa, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, and Palitha Kohona, currently Sri Lanka’s Permanent Representative to the UN. On May 28, Mr. Kohona… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Kohona Denies Assuring UN’s Nambiar Rebels Would Not Be Executed, Qorvis told Peiris to Leave NPC

Sri Lanka reconciliation panel ‘holds promise:’ Clinton

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Friday the Sri Lankan post-war reconciliation panel "holds promise," hoping it will have a broad mandate and resources to pursue claims of wartime atrocities. "I think this commission holds promise and we hope and expect that it will fulfill that promise," Clinton said during a press briefing with… Continue reading Sri Lanka reconciliation panel ‘holds promise:’ Clinton

In DC, Peiris of Sri Lanka Shows Not Ready for Prime Time, Hillary Clinton to Hear War Crimes Defense

Now that Sri Lanka Minister of External Affairs Gamini Lakshman Peiris has turned tail and run out of the National Press Club without speaking or offering any explanation, the world can see what Inner City Press has diagnosed since the Peiris visit began over last weekend: he is not ready for prime time. At the… Continue reading In DC, Peiris of Sri Lanka Shows Not Ready for Prime Time, Hillary Clinton to Hear War Crimes Defense

Journalists, NGOs unsettle Peiris’s US visit

While Tamil demonstrators plan to protest in front of the State Department during Sri Lanka’s Minister of External Affairs Gamini Lakshman Peiris’s meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Hilary Clinton Friday, reports covering Peiris’s US visit indicate an uncomfortable minister facing hostile press and questioners, and the resulting damage to the Minister’s mission to block… Continue reading Journalists, NGOs unsettle Peiris’s US visit

IIFA showbiz event blamed for promoting ‘paradise of genocide’

As Tamils world over mark one-year of Indian abetted genocidal war against Eezham Tamils in the island of Sri Lanka, the Hindi film industry known as Bollywood and the major Indian conglomerate of trade unions, Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) are joining hands with Rajapaksa regime in Colombo in staging 11th… Continue reading IIFA showbiz event blamed for promoting ‘paradise of genocide’

Indian push to finalise trade agreement sparks protests in Colombo

Domestic service industries in the island would be affected by the Indian push to upgrade the bilateral Free Trade Agreement (FTA) which exists between India and Sri Lanka to a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), say protesters in Colombo belonging to various service sectors. The Indian Establishment, locked in a corporate race with China, has… Continue reading Indian push to finalise trade agreement sparks protests in Colombo