More than 40,000 Tamil refugees will be released imminently by the Sri Lankan government from the main camp for war displaced people, officials say. The release would be the largest single batch of people freed from Manik Farm camp since conflict ended in May. Some of those due to be freed are from areas previously… Continue reading Tamils start leaving Sri Lanka camp
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Australia denies ‘terrorists’ on asylum boats
Australia’s Prime Minister Kevin Rudd Thursday angrily denied extremists were among hundreds of asylum-seekers arriving in the country, as another two boats were stopped off the northern coast. Rudd demanded that opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull withdraw support for renegade backbencher Wilson Tuckey, who said there were "narrow odds" some of the rickety vessels harboured terrorists.… Continue reading Australia denies ‘terrorists’ on asylum boats
Colombo censure spreads to private websites
The Information Department of the Government of Sri Lanka is blacklist and carry out round-the- clock monitoring of private websites that are known to spread anti-government propaganda, and feed incorrect information. "Counter propaganda will be launched by the government to safeguard the present environment of peace and prevent unrest among the public,” said Media Minister… Continue reading Colombo censure spreads to private websites
EU Commission: Sri Lanka fails to meet Rights thresholds for GSP+
"[N]ational legislation of Sri Lanka incorporating international human rights conventions, in particular the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the Convention against Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment and the Convention on the Rights of the Child, is not being effectively implemented. In the light of these findings, the Commission… Continue reading EU Commission: Sri Lanka fails to meet Rights thresholds for GSP+
‘US fund manager cleared of funding terrorism’
Sri Lankan-born hedge fund billionaire Raj Rajaratnam was investigated for allegedly funding Tamil Tiger rebels, but there was no evidence against him, the Central Bank of Sri Lanka said Monday. US authorities on Friday charged Rajaratnam, 52, with fraud after saying they had uncovered the biggest ever case of insider-trading by a hedge fund. He… Continue reading ‘US fund manager cleared of funding terrorism’
AFP: Sri Lanka shares tumble after US fraud accusation
Sri Lankan shares tumbled in morning trade Monday after the US slapped fraud charges against a billionaire Sri Lankan-born hedge fund manager with substantial interests here. The Colombo Stock Exchange shed 3.1 percent as it opened for the first time since the US Justice Department filed insider-trading charges against Raj Rajaratnam, with investors fearing a… Continue reading AFP: Sri Lanka shares tumble after US fraud accusation
Lanka under pressure on resettlement issue- Hindustan Times
The issue of clearing anti-personnel mines planted by the LTTE, the Sri Lankan army (SLA) and even the Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) is fast becoming a diplomatic minefield for President Mahinda Rajapaksa. Rajapaksa is under intense international pressure to hasten the process of resettlement of the displaced Tamils; the UN and US are pressurising… Continue reading Lanka under pressure on resettlement issue- Hindustan Times
Addressing ambiguity of Right to Self-Determination
The international system is erratic in justifying right to self-determination (RSD) of nations set against right to security of states. All areas of discretion were interpreted against, in the case of Eezham Tamils. As the militant-created de facto state that has been making a case for RSD all this time doesn’t exist in its territory… Continue reading Addressing ambiguity of Right to Self-Determination
Colombo set to lose GSP plus
The European Union has found Sri Lanka in breach of International Human Rights laws, implying that Colombo does not fulfil the basic human rights conditions of GSP plus, according to an exclusive update by Reuters Friday night. It is likely that Sri Lanka would lose concessions worth over $100 million for its top exports to… Continue reading Colombo set to lose GSP plus
Colombo ducking international investigations on civilian killings – UN Rights Chief
United Nations Human Rights Chief, Navi Pillay, speaking at a press conference in Brussels Wednesday criticized the Sri Lanka Government for not responding “to our many requests for an international investigation of what we say is widespread acts of killing of civilians," and that she had pointed out that "they [Sri Lanka Government] have in… Continue reading Colombo ducking international investigations on civilian killings – UN Rights Chief
