he U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay, has renewed her call for an international investigation into violations allegedly committed by Sri Lankan troops and Tamil Tiger rebels during the final months of their decades-long civil war. The High Commissioner has presented a progress report on the global situation of human rights at the… Continue reading UN Rights Chief Navi Pillay Raises Alarm Over Civilian Deaths in Sri Lankan War
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The human cost of Sri Lanka’s war: Too many heroes – The Economist
And each slow dusk a drawing-down of blinds ALONGSIDE some of the government’s finest military hardware at a ceremonial parade in Colombo on June 3rd were dozens of disabled soldiers in gleaming wheelchairs. Sri Lanka has paid a heavy price for its recent rout of the rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, the… Continue reading The human cost of Sri Lanka’s war: Too many heroes – The Economist
Sri Lanka probes presence of six foreigners in refugee camps
The Sri Lankan government on Thursday said it has identified six foreign nationals among thousands of displaced Tamils living in the refugee camps and authorities were probing whether they have any links with the LTTE. Three Australians and one each from Britain, the Netherlands and Norway were found in the government run camps made for… Continue reading Sri Lanka probes presence of six foreigners in refugee camps
Tamils for Obama: U.N. is Hopeless and Useless, Should be Dismissed After Recent U.N. Human Rights Council Event
According to Tamils for Obama, the U.N. Human Rights Council resolved last week that Tamil Tigers are responsible for all killings this year, and the Sri Lankan government for none of them. The U.N. has refused to carry out its basic duties to protect minorities, Tamils for Obama said recently. The Financial Times last week… Continue reading Tamils for Obama: U.N. is Hopeless and Useless, Should be Dismissed After Recent U.N. Human Rights Council Event
Avoid witch hunt, HRW tells Colombo
Noting that "Disappearances" of ethnic Tamils in the north and east and in the capital, Colombo, allegedly by members of the security forces or Tamil armed groups remain a serious problem, New York based Human Rights Watch (HRW), in a press release issued today said, "[t]he Sri Lankan government needs to ensure that the abuses… Continue reading Avoid witch hunt, HRW tells Colombo
D.C. District Court grants time extension for IMF case
Judge Richard J Leon of United States District Court of District of Columbia, issued an order granting the Motion for Extension of Time filed by Bruce Fein, counsel for plaintiff, Tamils Against Genocide, in response to the Motion to Dismiss filed by U.S. Attorney John R. Coleman of U.S. Department of Justice, representing Defendants, Secretary… Continue reading D.C. District Court grants time extension for IMF case
Sri Lanka rejects probes into slaughter of Tamil civilians
Sri Lanka has no plans to investigate allegations that its security forces massacred 20,000 Tamil civilians in the final stages of an offensive against the Tamil Tigers, and neither is Colombo willing to eventually accept an international probe, trade minister G. L. Peiris said Wednesday in Tokyo. "No, we don’t regard that attitude as acceptable.… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects probes into slaughter of Tamil civilians
Vanni IDPs live under appalling condition: Sri Lankan Chief Justice
"Vanni IDPs sheltered in transit centres in Cheddiku’lam cannot expect justice under the Sri Lanka’s law. Law of the country does not show any interest on these IDPs. I openly say this. The authorities can penalize me for telling this," said Sri Lanka’s Chief Justice Sarath N. Silva when he addressed a public meeting which… Continue reading Vanni IDPs live under appalling condition: Sri Lankan Chief Justice
Sri Lanka team targeted by protests over government’s Tamil policies
Not for the first time, Lord’s has become the scene of a political protest. Sri Lankan protestors have been picketing the ground, calling for the country’s cricket team to return home and for other nations to boycott matches against the side. About 50 London-based Sri Lankans gathered outside the Wellington Road entrance, armed with placards… Continue reading Sri Lanka team targeted by protests over government’s Tamil policies
Sri Lanka seeks ‘new era’ in foreign relations
Sri Lanka’s president called for a "new era" in foreign relations as the island staged a military parade to mark its victory over Tamil Tiger rebels. President Mahinda Rajapakse, whose government has been threatened with a possible war crimes probe over the manner of its military success, said it was time to launch a fresh… Continue reading Sri Lanka seeks ‘new era’ in foreign relations
