The Sri Lankan government is hailing its "diplomatic victory" following the decision of the UN Human Rights Council to support its humanitarian efforts. Colombo successfully resisted attempts by Western nations at the Geneva meeting – which concluded on Wednesday – to investigate alleged war crimes. The government completed its offensive against Tamil Tiger rebels last… Continue reading Colombo hails UN diplomatic win
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Jaffna traders required to bribe government officials in Colombo
Traders in Jaffna peninsula have to bribe government officials to expedite transport of goods from Colombo in lorries through A9 land route, representatives of Jaffna Traders Union (JTU) told the visiting delegation of Colombo Chamber of Commerce, Wednesday, in Jaffna. Despite wide publicity by Sri Lanka government that the A9 route is available for public… Continue reading Jaffna traders required to bribe government officials in Colombo
End discrimination against ethnic minorities: US to Colombo
The US has asked Sri Lanka to combat discrimination against ethnic minorities to secure peace in the country after end of the military campaign, while demanding unhindered access for humanitarian bodies to the people displaced in the conflict. "To secure the peace, we encourage the government of Sri Lanka to make all possible efforts to… Continue reading End discrimination against ethnic minorities: US to Colombo
Pak claims key role in Sri Lanka’s victory over Tamil Tigers
Pakistan’s supply of high-tech military equipment and positioning of some of its highly trained Army officers in Sri Lanka played a key role in the ultimate defeat of Tamil Tigers, Pakistani media has claimed. "It was the Pakistani defence cooperation with Sri Lanka as the largest suppliers of high-tech military equipment that played a major… Continue reading Pak claims key role in Sri Lanka’s victory over Tamil Tigers
Sri Lanka forces West to retreat over ‘war crimes’ with victory at UN
Sri Lanka claimed a propaganda victory last night after the United Nations Human Rights Council passed a resolution praising its defeat of the Tamil Tigers and condemning the rebels for using civilians as human shields. China, India, Egypt and Cuba were among the 29 developing countries that backed a Sri Lankan-proposed resolution describing the conflict… Continue reading Sri Lanka forces West to retreat over ‘war crimes’ with victory at UN
UN vote on Sri Lanka under attack – FT
In what will be seen as a further blow to its already damaged credibility, the UN human rights council on Wednesday voted in favour of a mild resolution on the situation in Sri Lanka which western nations said would do nothing to help victims of the just-ended civil war or remedy widespread human rights violations.… Continue reading UN vote on Sri Lanka under attack – FT
Sri Lanka avoids war crimes probe
Sri Lanka was Thursday celebrating a major diplomatic victory over Western nations determined to investigate alleged war crimes committed during its offensive against the Tamil Tigers. A little more than a week after government troops defeated the separatist rebels, the island’s diplomats managed to lobby Asian support and commandeer a special session of the UN’s… Continue reading Sri Lanka avoids war crimes probe
NYT calls for investigation of war crimes in Sri Lanka
Supporting UN High Commissioner for human rights, Navi Pillay’s, call for the investigation of war-crimes of both sides to the conflict, the Sri Lanka Government and the Liberation Tigers, the New York Times, in its Wednesday editorial said, "[T]he government claims it must screen out rebels hiding in the camps. But aid workers suspect other… Continue reading NYT calls for investigation of war crimes in Sri Lanka
Access to Sri Lanka detention camps ‘not satisfactory’ – ICRC chief
The International Committee of the Red Cross has been barred from visiting internment camps in Sri Lanka to check on people held by the Colombo government, the head of the organisation has said. Jakob Kellenberger has asked the Sri Lankan government for access to all its camps, which are ringed by barbed wire and soldiers,… Continue reading Access to Sri Lanka detention camps ‘not satisfactory’ – ICRC chief
Tamil shop burnt down in Wattala
A shop run by Tamil person located along Kalveti Road in Wattala in Colombo district was burnt down on Monday early morning by two unidentified persons who came in a motorbike. The shop was reduced to ashes, according to complaint lodged with the Wattala Police by the owner. The owner told the police that some… Continue reading Tamil shop burnt down in Wattala
