Protest started by the Loyola College students in Chennai against an empty US resolution on Sri Lanka at Geneva and the Tamil Nadu State Government action against the protest, have triggered spontaneous statewide student uprising that is not depending on any political party, news sources in Tamil Nadu said. Students of instituions such as the… Continue reading Tamil Nadu students burn US draft resolution
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Commonwealth day brings to focus war crimes, Sri Lanka, CHOGM
Canada’s Liberal leader Bob Rae, Former Conservative foreign secretary Sir Malcolm Rifkind, Labour’s former foreign secretary, David Miliband, and Labour’s Shadow Foreign Secretary, Douglas Alexander, in statements made on the Commonwealth Day, and speaking to news media called for focus on the war-crimes committed in Sri Lanka and joined the opposition to having the Commonwealth… Continue reading Commonwealth day brings to focus war crimes, Sri Lanka, CHOGM
Queen’s Sri Lanka visit for Commonwealth meeting ‘grotesque’ – Channel 4 News
Exclusive: David Miliband and Sir Malcolm Rifkind call on the Commonwealth Secretariat to stop Sri Lanka from hosting its heads of government meeting because of the country’s poor human rights record. David Miliband, Labour’s former foreign secretary, described as "grotesque" the notion of the Queen attending the meeting as head of the Commonwealth, if it… Continue reading Queen’s Sri Lanka visit for Commonwealth meeting ‘grotesque’ – Channel 4 News
Colombo deploys detained LTTE members to twist opposition to US resolution
While the Tamil Nadu students in an unprecedented international approach have risen up targeting the hollow resolution tabled by the USA at Geneva, and have come out with 9 demands addressed to New Delhi and Tamil Nadu governments, Colombo engineering an ironical twist to the Tamil uprising, organises a simulated anti-resolution demonstration in Vanni on… Continue reading Colombo deploys detained LTTE members to twist opposition to US resolution
Student protests across Tamil Nadu intensify against US resolution
While the students of Loyola have been coerced to end their hunger-strike after their arrest in early hours of Monday, their three day fast has sparked off protests across Tamil Nadu. Students from colleges and universities in Chennai, Chidambaram, Chengalpet, Coimbatore, Kumbakonam, Trichy, Tanjore and Tirunelveli have begun mass protests condemning the pro-LLRC US resolution… Continue reading Student protests across Tamil Nadu intensify against US resolution
US resolution ‘guides’ UK Labour to support Sri Lanka venue of CHOGM
The US draft resolution at Geneva that is based on Sri Lanka’s LLRC recommendations and that neither welcomes international investigation nor initiates any meaningful new action on Sri Lanka, also undermines efforts to check Sri Lanka through the Commonwealth, political observers said. The US resolution subverts any opposition to the CHOGM taking place in the… Continue reading US resolution ‘guides’ UK Labour to support Sri Lanka venue of CHOGM
Britain must stand up for human rights in Sri Lanka
In early 2009, as foreign secretary, I travelled to Sri Lanka with Bernard Kouchner, the French foreign minister, so that we could see for ourselves the situation at the end of the brutal 26-year civil war. We met the president and his ministers in Colombo, and then travelled to refugee camps further north. I will… Continue reading Britain must stand up for human rights in Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan Tamils issue: fasting students admitted to hospital
In a late night swoop, police removed eight students of Chennai’s Loyola College, who were on a fast-unto-death on the Sri Lankan Tamils issue and admitted them to a hospital, police sources said. The move came amidst growing support for them from various political parties, including the DMK and BJP, and three days after the… Continue reading Sri Lankan Tamils issue: fasting students admitted to hospital
Fasting Loyola students arrested by police, protests to continue
In a sudden operation conducted around midnight, the Tamil Nadu police swooped on the eight Loyola College students who were on an indefinite hunger-strike against the pro-LLRC US resolution and have forcibly removed them from the venue of their protest at Koyambedu, Chennai, on Monday. The students, who had begun their fast on Friday, have… Continue reading Fasting Loyola students arrested by police, protests to continue
Tutu, Robinson call for shift of CHOGM venue
Nobel laureate Bishop Desmond Tutu and the first female President of Ireland, Mary Robinson, both members of The Elders, a group of independent leaders working for peace, justice and human rights, supported the "calls by Sri Lankan civil society, and by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, for an independent and credible international investigation… Continue reading Tutu, Robinson call for shift of CHOGM venue
