The UN’s report on the Gaza conflict, released on Tuesday, notes that the UN "Mission supports the reliance on universal jurisdiction as an avenue for States to investigate violations of grave breach provisions of the Geneva Convention of 1949." It refers to Gaza related cases against Israel pending in the Netherlands and Norway, where an… Continue reading UN’s Gaza Report Favors EU Cases on Geneva Conventions, Sri Lanka Raised, Pascoe Waits
Category: News
Fears for human rights in Sri Lanka
The UN sent a senior envoy to Sri Lanka on Tuesday amid international concern over alleged human rights violations on the island in spite of the end of its 26-year civil war. Lynn Pascoe, the UN’s senior political official and head of its political affairs department, was sent to Colombo after a telephone conversation this… Continue reading Fears for human rights in Sri Lanka
How Sri Lanka governs through detentions – GlobalPost
Sri Lankan officials defend the country’s post-war use of anti-terrorism rules. By Maura R. O’Connor — Special to GlobalPost NEW YORK and COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — When the Sri Lankan government declared that the country’s 25-year civil war was over in May, thousands of civilians took to the streets in celebration. The threat of the… Continue reading How Sri Lanka governs through detentions – GlobalPost
LTTE funding lines intact, says NSA -The Economic Times
The LTTE leadership may have been wiped out in a massive offensive by the Sri Lankan army, but the threat from the dreaded terror outfit is far from over. National Security Adviser MK Narayanan on Monday warned that with the Tamil diaspora, which was the main source of funding for LTTE, spread far and wide,… Continue reading LTTE funding lines intact, says NSA -The Economic Times
English Bishops condemn conditions in Sri Lanka camps
Two English Catholic bishops who recently returned from Sri Lanka are calling for the end of forced confinement of nearly 300,000 Tamil survivors of the government’s final offensive against the Tamil Tigers. Bishop John Rawsthorne of Sheffield and Bishop John Arnold of Westminster have just returned from an eight day tour of the country, where… Continue reading English Bishops condemn conditions in Sri Lanka camps
Colombo’s paranoid secrecy
"Why must the military be in control of the camps, why not civilian agencies? Why can’t visitors enter the camps? Why are journalists barred? Why are international agencies kept out? Why is it taking the courts so long to make a straightforward order to allow members of parliament to visit the camps?" and quoting Mangala… Continue reading Colombo’s paranoid secrecy
US’s war crimes report, a canary in coalmine – Rapp
With United Nations remaining impotent to act carry out investigations into the conduct of Sri Lanka military during the last several months of the war, a report to be released by the United States State Department on September 21, remains, perhaps the last credible instrument in the hands of the West to begin to find… Continue reading US’s war crimes report, a canary in coalmine – Rapp
India, Sri Lanka to sign MOU next month for undersea power line
The Governments of India and Sri Lanka are to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the construction of an undersea power line between South India and Thalaimannaar in Sri Lanka next month. The construction work of the power line will start next year and the estimated project cost is $ 500 million, according to… Continue reading India, Sri Lanka to sign MOU next month for undersea power line
8 SL media organizations urge President to release journalist Tissanayagam
Eight media organizations comprising Sri Lanka Working Journalists Association (SLWJA), Editors’ Guild of Sri Lanka (EGSL), Free Media Movement (FMM), Sri Lanka Tamil Journalists Alliance (SLTJA), Sri Lanka Muslim Media Forum (SLMMF), Federation of Media Employees’ Trade Union (FMETU), South Asian Free Media Association (SAFMA) and Sri Lanka Newspaper Publishers’ Association (SLNPA) Monday unanimously decided… Continue reading 8 SL media organizations urge President to release journalist Tissanayagam
SLanka foreign reserves record high: central bank
Sri Lanka’s foreign reserves have hit a historic high of four billion dollars, sufficient to cover over four months of imports, the Central Bank of Sri Lanka said Tuesday. "With the renewed investor confidence and the continuation of the steady increase in foreign exchange inflows, the country’s external reserve position is expected to strengthen further… Continue reading SLanka foreign reserves record high: central bank
