As Sri Lanka Threatens Critics of LLRC, Ban Awaits Cheat Sheets of DPA, HRC

One week ago about Sri Lanka, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon "noted that the report of Sri Lanka’s Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) was tabled in parliament today and welcomed that it has been made public. The United Nations will be studying the report closely."   After a week of silence from Ban, even… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Threatens Critics of LLRC, Ban Awaits Cheat Sheets of DPA, HRC

Failure to confront UK deportations is failing humanity

While various human rights and media outfits across the world are day by day realizing the full extent of the genocidal actions of the Sri Lankan state, whether the United Kingdom’s deportation of around 50 Eelam Tamils despite protests from various organizations is not an endorsement of a war criminal state, wondered diaspora activists in… Continue reading Failure to confront UK deportations is failing humanity

No infrastructure to take care of floods displaced genocide victims of Vanni

11,000 people belonging to 2,556 families have been displaced from the low-lying lands of Ki’linochchi district this week following heavy rain and floods, according to District Secretariat officials in Ki’linochchi. Of these, only 1,443 persons of 349 families have been provided refuge by the SL administration. The remaining families have been struggling to find space… Continue reading No infrastructure to take care of floods displaced genocide victims of Vanni

Rights group: Tamil women exposed to abuse

Ethnic Tamil women in Sri Lanka’s former war zones face abuses including sexual violence, trafficking and forced prostitution, an international human rights group said Wednesday. The Brussels-based International Crisis Group said there have been credible allegations of sexual violence against women in those areas at the hands of both security forces and men from their… Continue reading Rights group: Tamil women exposed to abuse

Sri Lankan leader accuses US of unfair criticism

Sri Lanka’s president accused the United States on Tuesday of unfairly singling out a government war commission for criticism after it cleared the military of deliberately targeting civilians during the country’s civil war. President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s office said he told newspaper editors that the U.S. is demanding that Sri Lanka immediately settle war accountability issues,… Continue reading Sri Lankan leader accuses US of unfair criticism

US voices concern on Sri Lanka war report

The United States on Monday voiced concern over a Sri Lankan commission’s report on the end of the island’s civil war and urged the government to address human rights allegations more fully. In a 400-page report released last week, the government-created commission cleared the military of charges that it deliberately targeted civilians as it wiped… Continue reading US voices concern on Sri Lanka war report

Rajapakse accepts Court summons, asks US to confer immunity

After avoiding service for more than 9 months, and despite statements by Colombo that Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse is not answerable to US Courts, Rajapakse-appointed counsel from the lobby firm of Patton Boggs filed a motion with the District Court of District of Columbia for "enlargement of time to respond to the complaint" related… Continue reading Rajapakse accepts Court summons, asks US to confer immunity

Former SC judge sceptical of solution without internal or external pressure

“I do not see any possible solution to the ethnic conflict immediately, unless extraneous pressure, inland or foreign, compels the powers that be to relent,” said former Supreme Court Judge CV Wigneswaran in giving an interview to Colombo-based Daily Mirror, Thursday. Justice Wigneswaran’s interview gains significance in the light of Sri Lanka’s ‘leaked’ LLRC report,… Continue reading Former SC judge sceptical of solution without internal or external pressure