The head of the Sri Lanka’s delegation Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe has already addressed the UNHRC summit. However, most of the ‘affairs’ of the council are not over yet. There have been views that these ‘affairs’ would not be auspicious to Sri Lanka. The government was in fear of the 22nd session of the UNHRC for;… Continue reading Making Geneva Defeats Victories Of The Masses
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CBK says thugs and rogues are politicians
Ex-President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga speaking at a ceremony to commemorate Vijaya Kumaratunga’s 25th death Anniversary said the majority of today’s parliamentarians comprise people who were not educated and who were known to be illegal businessman. She said thugs could never be good politicians. The ceremony which was presided over by Minister NandimitraEkanayake was held at… Continue reading CBK says thugs and rogues are politicians
Freedom Group accuses UKBA of withholding Sri Lanka torture information
Freedom from Torture (FFT), a UK-based rights group, accused the UK Border Agency of withholding statistics for the last quarter of 2012 while the Agency planned for a mass removal of Tamils, including those whose protection claims have been refused, on the 28 February to Sri Lanka. Presenting data obtained from the Border Agency using… Continue reading Freedom Group accuses UKBA of withholding Sri Lanka torture information
Nailing genocidaires
When Sri Lanka is being hauled naked with alleged international crimes committed against its own Tamil citizens exposed to the rest of the world in the UN’s Human Rights Council sessions in Geneva this week, two other stories of genocidaires nabbed and brought to justice in other parts of the world drew media headlines. Yvonne… Continue reading Nailing genocidaires
Sri Lanka: questions from the killing fields
After the showing of the documentary No Fire Zone in the Palais des Nations in Geneva yesterday, the Sri Lankan ambassador denounced it and criticised the UN human rights council for permitting the event to take place in a United Nations building. His speech was received in complete silence by a gathering which included a… Continue reading Sri Lanka: questions from the killing fields
US to move resolution on Lanka during UNHRC session
The US is set to move a new resolution against Sri Lanka at the current session of the UN Human Rights Council for its alleged war crimes, asking the country to promote reconciliation and accountability. “The resolution will ask the Government of Sri Lanka to follow through on its own commitments to its people, including… Continue reading US to move resolution on Lanka during UNHRC session
India ‘closely monitoring’ situation in Sri Lanka: Union minister Narayanasamy
The Centre was "closely monitoring" the situation in Sri Lanka and was taking all steps for the safety of Tamils living there, Union minister V Narayanasamy said on Saturday. "India was closely monitoring the situation over the Sri Lankan Tamils issue in the island nation and was taking all steps for their safety", the minister… Continue reading India ‘closely monitoring’ situation in Sri Lanka: Union minister Narayanasamy
Chilling documentary accuses Sri Lanka of war crimes
The Sri Lankan military committed numerous war crimes during the final months of the country’s 26-year civil war, according to a documentary aired for the first time Friday, amid vigorous protests from Colombo. Using graphic video and pictures taken both by retreating Tamil Tiger rebels, civilians and victorious Sri Lankan troops, "No Fire Zone —… Continue reading Chilling documentary accuses Sri Lanka of war crimes
Rajapaksa denies Army killed Balachandran
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has denied that the Army killed LTTE chief Prabakaran’s 12-year-old son Balachandran. “Had it happened, I would have known [it]. It is obvious that if somebody [from the armed forces] had done that, I must take responsibility. We completely deny it. It can’t be,” he told The Hindu in an… Continue reading Rajapaksa denies Army killed Balachandran
SL intervenes during screening of Ch-4 film
Sri Lanka’s Permanent Representative to the UN in Geneva Ravinatha Aryasinghe today intervened during the screening of the “No Fire Zone: The Killing Fields of Sri Lanka” film of the UK’s Channel-4 and protested against attempts by the organizers to use the UN premises for the screening. Following is the full statement released by the… Continue reading SL intervenes during screening of Ch-4 film
