The UN Special Rapporteur on extra-judicial, summary or arbitrary executions, Philip Alston, has asked Sri Lanka to provide clarifications on the alleged killing of three surrendering senior LTTE leaders and their families. The request was made in a letter addressed to Kshenuka Senewiratna, Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka at the UN Office in Geneva. Alston’s… Continue reading UN glare on Sri Lanka
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Act now joins human rights groups across the globe
ACT NOW JOINS HUMAN RIGHTS GROUPS ACROSS THE GLOBE IN LAUNCHING AN INTERNATIONAL BOYCOTT CAMPAIGN AGAINST SRI LANKAN PRODUCTS AND TOURISM UK based Human rights Group Act Now joined forces at the weekend with other organisations around the globe to launch an international boycott against the Sri Lankan textile and tourism industries. The tourism and… Continue reading Act now joins human rights groups across the globe
SL government orders Fonseka to return bullet proof vehicle
The Sri Lankan government has instructed General (retd) Sarath Fonseka to hand over immediately the bullet proof vehicle supplied to him for his security. Opposition Common candidate Sarath Fonseka Monday evening disclosed this at an election rally held in Anuradhapura. He said he received the government’s instruction while he was on his way to attend… Continue reading SL government orders Fonseka to return bullet proof vehicle
Boston Tamils protest over Kerry report
Tamils in Boston, U.S., protested in front of Senator John F. Kerry’s office Monday against a report that Kerry’s Senate Foreign Relations Committee released earlier this month that called for friendlier relations between the United States and Sri Lanka. "The protesters claimed that the report was biased towards the Sinhalese ethnic majority that rules Sri… Continue reading Boston Tamils protest over Kerry report
On Sri Lankan Killings, As Alston Asks Rajapaksas, Why Not UN’s Nambiar?
While the UN in New York has been mute about the admission by Sri Lanka’s former General Sarath Fonseka of orders by Presidential brother Gotabhaya Rajapaksa to kill those who sought to surrender, an independent rapporteur for the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva Philip Alston wrote to the government on December 18 formally requesting… Continue reading On Sri Lankan Killings, As Alston Asks Rajapaksas, Why Not UN’s Nambiar?
UN presses Sri Lanka over Tamil Tiger killings
The Sri Lankan government says the UN has asked it to explain allegations that Tamil Tiger rebel leaders were executed as they tried to surrender. The president’s office said it was studying the request and would take any action necessary. The claims – rejected by the government – were first made in a Sri Lankan… Continue reading UN presses Sri Lanka over Tamil Tiger killings
Sri Lanka says U.N. wants explanation on Tiger deaths
The United Nations wants the Sri Lankan government to explain allegations about the deaths of senior Tamil Tiger rebels in the closing stages of the country’s civil war, the president’s office said on Monday. Earlier this month a weekend newspaper reported retired General Sarath Fonseka, who is challenging President Mahinda Rajapaksa in a January election,… Continue reading Sri Lanka says U.N. wants explanation on Tiger deaths
Allow Lankan Tamils to enter India by sea: BJP
The BJP’s state unit today demanded that the Union government allow Sri Lankan Tamils visiting Chidambaram for a temple festival on December 31 enter the country through sea. BJP state president L Ganesan said the practice of pilgrims visiting Tamil Nadu for the 11-day ‘Tiruvadirai’ festival in Chidambaram from the northern parts of Sri Lanka… Continue reading Allow Lankan Tamils to enter India by sea: BJP
Allegations of killing LTTE surrendees under UN probe
Philip Alston, United Nations Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary and arbitrary execution to Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka to the United Nations office at Geneva, in a letter to Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse, requested explanation for the allegations made by Sarath Fonseka on the extra-judicial executions of of three senior members of Liberation Tigers… Continue reading Allegations of killing LTTE surrendees under UN probe
‘UN asks Sri Lanka to answer new war crime charges’
The United Nations has asked Sri Lanka to explain allegations by a retired army general that surrendering Tamil rebel leaders were killed in cold blood in mid-May, the government said on Monday. The presidency said the UN special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, Philip Alston, had asked for an explanation of what had… Continue reading ‘UN asks Sri Lanka to answer new war crime charges’
