The "2009 Human Rights Report" on Sri Lanka released by the United States Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, criticized the Sri Lanka Government, paramilitaries working with the Government, and the Liberation Tigers for gross human rights violations. On torture, the report said, "reports of secret government facilities where suspected LTTE sympathizers were taken,… Continue reading US rights report adds to Colombo’s woes over war-crime accusations
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Dissolved parliament to meet second time on April 6 to extend emergency
The dissolved Sri Lanka parliament is to be reconvened for the second time on April 6 to extend the State of Emergency for another month. The dissolved parliament was reconvened last on March 9 to ratify the gazette notification issued by the President Mahinda Rajapakse extending the State of Emergency for another month. According to… Continue reading Dissolved parliament to meet second time on April 6 to extend emergency
Sinhalese street vendors invade Jaffna town
The shops in Jaffna town shutting down before evening 6:00 p.m by its owners due to their bitter experiences during the war and the people of Jaffna peninsula remaining indoors in the night has become habitual until now when Sinhalese traders from the South have turned Jaffna town into night time street markets. This night… Continue reading Sinhalese street vendors invade Jaffna town
Sarath Fonseka to face three charges at court martial but not for coup plot
General Sarath Fonseka, the former Sri Lankan army chief arrested last month, will face a court martial next week on three charges, but not for plotting a coup as expected, officials announced yesterday. The soldier-turned-opposition-leader will be charged with “conduct unbecoming” an officer of his rank, maintaining contact with opposition politicians while head of the… Continue reading Sarath Fonseka to face three charges at court martial but not for coup plot
U.S. human rights report hits China, Iran | Reuters
China and Iran have stepped up their abuses of human rights, targeting both anti-government activists and the free flow of information over the Internet, the State Department said on Thursday. In its annual survey of human rights in 194 countries, the State Department also criticized Cuba, Myanmar, North Korea and Russia, which it faulted for… Continue reading U.S. human rights report hits China, Iran | Reuters
SL Supreme Court: Voting rights of IDPs should be ensured
Sri Lankan Supreme Court Thursday directed that the rules and regulation laid down by the SL Elections Commissioner pertaining to the voting rights of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) during the presidential election be implemented fully. The three member bench comprised Chief Justice Asoka de Silva and Justices Jagath Balapatebendige and Ms Chandra Ekanayake made… Continue reading SL Supreme Court: Voting rights of IDPs should be ensured
Sri Lanka’s General Fonseka goes on trial next week
The Sri Lankan military has announced it is putting defeated presidential candidate and former army chief Gen Sarath Fonseka on trial next week. The general faces court martial proceedings on charges of engaging in politics while in uniform and also for breaking army procurement rules. Gen Fonseka was arrested after he lost January’s election to… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s General Fonseka goes on trial next week
UN investigation can serve as leverage to establish ICTSL, says Prof. Boyle
Commenting on the United Nations report that UN Secretary General, Ban Ki Moon’s appointed experts will establish standards for Sri Lanka’s accountability concerning "possible breaches of international humanitarian law…," Professor Francis A. Boyle of University of Illinois College of Law said, "[t]his language of "international humanitarian law" means that the United Nations will be getting… Continue reading UN investigation can serve as leverage to establish ICTSL, says Prof. Boyle
India, Sri Lanka sign $67.4 m Line of Credit
India and Sri Lanka on Wednesday signed a Line of Credit agreement for $67.4 million to fund the second phase of upgradation of the Southern Railway Line from Colombo to Matara. A statement by the Indian mission here said that the agreement was signed by P. B. Jayasundera, Secretary, Ministry of Finance and Planning, and… Continue reading India, Sri Lanka sign $67.4 m Line of Credit
UK’s Hi Tech Miliband Is Asked of Somalia and Sri Lanka, by Twitter, Yes or No
By Matthew Russell Lee It’s all the rage in diplomatic spin: UK foreign secretary David Miliband is taking questions by Twitter today, during his two day stay in Boston. The UK consulate there has been soliciting questions, saying they will be answered throughout the day. At the UN in New York, Inner City Press has… Continue reading UK’s Hi Tech Miliband Is Asked of Somalia and Sri Lanka, by Twitter, Yes or No
