Australian Greens Senator criticizes support to empty US resolution

Responding to a motion passed in the Australian Federal Parliament on Thursday which welcomed the Australian government’s decision to support the US resolution at Geneva, Greens Senator Lee Rhiannon said “the Australian Greens cannot congratulate the government in supporting the empty US-initiated resolution on Sri Lanka, tabled at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva.… Continue reading Australian Greens Senator criticizes support to empty US resolution

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Genocidal double talk by India, US – Prof. Boyle

Professor Francis A. Boyle, an expert in international law, called the statements made by the U.S. Secretary of State, John Kerry, and by India’s ambassador to the U.N., Dilip Sinha, after the adoption of the US resolution on Sri Lanka in the Geneva sessions of the UNHCR, as "genocidal double-talk," pointing out the "blatant hypocrisy"… Continue reading Genocidal double talk by India, US – Prof. Boyle

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TN upsurge transcending establishments inspires NZ Tamils

In a demonstration held in Auckland in New Zealand on Wednesday, the demonstrators profusely thanked the students of Tamils Nadu for internationally highlighting the genocide issue of Eezham Tamils at a most wanted time and for taking the issue beyond the party politics of India in convincing the world that creation of Tamil Eelam is… Continue reading TN upsurge transcending establishments inspires NZ Tamils

PKK leader declares ceasefire with Turkey, calls for peaceful solution

Abdullah Ocalan, PKK founder-leader, has given a call for a ceasefire and for a peaceful resolution of the Kurdish national question through democratic means. In a statement from Ocalan read out by Kurdish legislators in Diyarbakir, Turkey on Thursday, coinciding with the celebrations of the Kurdish New Year festival Newroz, he said "let the arms… Continue reading PKK leader declares ceasefire with Turkey, calls for peaceful solution

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Sri Lanka to seize part of India oil depot after UN vote

Sri Lanka announced on Thursday it would repossess part of a strategic oil storage depot from a state-run Indian firm after Delhi supported international calls to probe war crimes on the island. Information Minister Keheliya Rambukwella said there were provisions to repossess tanks that were not being used by the Indian Oil Company’s local unit,… Continue reading Sri Lanka to seize part of India oil depot after UN vote

UNHRC adopts resolution on human rights violation in Sri Lanka

The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) today adopted a U.S.-sponsored resolution on human rights violation in Sri Lanka, with 25 countries including India voting in favour of the document in the 47-nation strong body. While 13 countries including Pakistan voted against, eight member-states abstained from voting on the contentious resolution that saw political tremors… Continue reading UNHRC adopts resolution on human rights violation in Sri Lanka

India votes against Sri Lanka at UNHRC, DMK slams govt for diluting resolution

The UN Human Rights Council on Thursday adopted a US-sponsored resolution on human rights violation in Sri Lanka with 25 countries, including India, voting in favour of the document in the 47-nation strong body. While 13 countries, including Pakistan, voted against, eight member-states abstained from voting on the contentious resolution that saw political tremors in… Continue reading India votes against Sri Lanka at UNHRC, DMK slams govt for diluting resolution

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Sri Lanka protests ahead of UN vote on war crimes

Sri Lankan pro-government activists protested outside the US embassy in Colombo on Thursday as the UN Human Rights Council was set to vote on a resolution pressing for a war crimes probe against Sri Lanka. Hundreds of demonstrators held up traffic outside the US embassy, close to Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse’s official residence and… Continue reading Sri Lanka protests ahead of UN vote on war crimes

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India politician’s home raided after coalition exit

A top Indian opposition politician accused the government of launching a "vendetta" after police raided his home on Thursday, just a day after his party pulled out of the ruling coalition. M.K. Stalin, a key powerbroker in the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) who is also the son of the party’s leader, reacted furiously after investigators… Continue reading India politician’s home raided after coalition exit

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