A Sri Lankan court on Friday released on bail two members of the Tamil Tiger rebel group who gave themselves up a month before the military leadership of their movement was wiped out, officials said. Court officials said former Tiger spokesman Velayudam Dayanidi, better known as Daya Master, and a top Tiger translator V.K. Pancheratnam… Continue reading Sri Lankan court frees Tiger officials on bail
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UN extremely concerned over detention of staff members in Sri Lanka
The United Nations continues to be extremely concerned with the case of two staff members arrested by Sri Lankan authorities in June, being particularly troubled over suggestions that they were mistreated during the early days of their detention. The UN was not given any notice when the two men, who are Sri Lankan nationals, were… Continue reading UN extremely concerned over detention of staff members in Sri Lanka
Take Steps Together to Improve Human Rights
The European Union and South Africa should take steps to enhance cooperation on international human rights issues when they meet this week, Human Rights Watch said today in letters to South Africa’s minister of international cooperation and the prime minister of Sweden, which currently holds the EU presidency. The second EU-South Africa summit meeting is… Continue reading Take Steps Together to Improve Human Rights
GOVT. VIOLATING THE CONSTITUTION – RANIL
The government is acting outside the law and violating the Constitution by holding more than 250,000 displaced people at camps in the Wanni District, opposition UNP leader Ranil Wickremesinghe charged yesterday. Mr. Wickremesinghe who spoke during the emergency debate said no law in the country allowed the government to detain people in camps without detention… Continue reading GOVT. VIOLATING THE CONSTITUTION – RANIL
JVP silent on emergency voting
Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) abstained from voting for the extension of the state of emergency in Sri Lanka along with the United National Party. This is the first time that the JVP has not backed the emergency regulations since 2005. JVP parliamentarian K.D. Lal Kantha told parliament on Wednesday that their party is opposed to… Continue reading JVP silent on emergency voting
US bemoans Sri Lanka inaction on camps, reconciliation
The United States this week criticised the Sri Lankan government’s continued internment of hundreds of thousands of Tamils and Colombo’s not taking steps towards a political reconciliation. “President Rajapaksa did meet on Monday with representatives of the Tamil National Alliance, but in general there have been few other concrete steps to re-unite the country and… Continue reading US bemoans Sri Lanka inaction on camps, reconciliation
Colombo opts for bravado than complying with Human Rights
Challenging the impending EU move to cancel 1 billion pounds trade concession to Sri Lanka, the islands former foreign secretary and newly appointed permanent representative to UN, Palitha Kohona , Thursday said, that it is a “cynical approach” of the EU. "We can handle [the loss]. Western countries should remember that economic power has shifted… Continue reading Colombo opts for bravado than complying with Human Rights
Colombo pounces on its own diplomats
Sri Lanka’s ambassador in Japan, Jayantha Palipane is the latest victim of Colombo’s ‘panicked restructuring’ of its foreign service, journalistic circles in Colombo said Friday. The recall of the ambassador may look as a response to an incident at the Narita airport involving the prime minister of Sri Lanka, but it is only a pretext,… Continue reading Colombo pounces on its own diplomats
Channel-4 broadcast of internment camp conditions irks Colombo
Following the broadcast of shocking video footage showing Sri Lanka Government soldiers executing Tamils stripped naked and hands tied behind their backs, British Television Channel-4 Monday revealed a new film that showed Tamil "victims of Sri Lanka’s war suffering poor conditions in UN-funded camps." The new footage, allegedly taken by a mobile phone, was sent… Continue reading Channel-4 broadcast of internment camp conditions irks Colombo
TNA’s meeting with Rajapaksa fails to resolve IDP crisis
Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarians who held talks with Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa and his ministers Monday evening at Temple Trees on the issue of resettling Vanni IDPs in their own places, said that the talks ended in failure as Mr. Rajapaksa evaded the main issue by saying resettlement of Vanni IDPs is not… Continue reading TNA’s meeting with Rajapaksa fails to resolve IDP crisis
