The EU has little alternative but to withdraw trade benefits from Sri Lanka after publishing a report today alleging grave human rights abuses during the war against the Tamil Tigers, the top EU trade official has told The Times. “Unlawful killings are a major problem in Sri Lanka, perpetrated by soldiers, police, paramilitary groups or… Continue reading EU may end Sri Lanka trade deal over human rights
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At UN, Delayed Read-out of Ban’s Meeting with Sri Lankan Minister, NGO Deadline for Internment, Cammaert Postponed?
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon met last week with Sri Lanka’s Minister of Disaster Management and Human Rights Mahinda Samarasinghe. Inner City Press learned of the meeting on October 16, and on October 19 asked Ban’s spokesperson Michele Montas to confirm and summarize the meeting, and why it had seemingly not been on Ban’s public… Continue reading At UN, Delayed Read-out of Ban’s Meeting with Sri Lankan Minister, NGO Deadline for Internment, Cammaert Postponed?
Vavuniyaa IDPs transported to transit camps in East
1191 members of 385 Internally Displaced families among the hundreds of thousands detained in Vavuniyaa internment camps after the fall of Vanni region to the government forces were brought to Eastern province Sunday and Monday in two batches . They were transported to Batticaloa and Ampaa’rai in Sri Lanka Army buses, under heavy escort, sources… Continue reading Vavuniyaa IDPs transported to transit camps in East
EU Commission: Sri Lanka fails to meet Rights thresholds for GSP+
"[N]ational legislation of Sri Lanka incorporating international human rights conventions, in particular the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the Convention against Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment and the Convention on the Rights of the Child, is not being effectively implemented. In the light of these findings, the Commission… Continue reading EU Commission: Sri Lanka fails to meet Rights thresholds for GSP+
Sri Lanka faces loss of EU trade perks over rights
Brussels has consistently warned Sri Lanka that it must meet 27 international human rights conventions to retain its Generalised System of Preference Plus trade scheme. Suspending the preferential tariffs would hit Sri Lanka’s textile industry hard and many fear big job cuts as a result. In 2008, the European Union was Sri Lanka’s largest export… Continue reading Sri Lanka faces loss of EU trade perks over rights
‘US fund manager cleared of funding terrorism’
Sri Lankan-born hedge fund billionaire Raj Rajaratnam was investigated for allegedly funding Tamil Tiger rebels, but there was no evidence against him, the Central Bank of Sri Lanka said Monday. US authorities on Friday charged Rajaratnam, 52, with fraud after saying they had uncovered the biggest ever case of insider-trading by a hedge fund. He… Continue reading ‘US fund manager cleared of funding terrorism’
AFP: Sri Lanka shares tumble after US fraud accusation
Sri Lankan shares tumbled in morning trade Monday after the US slapped fraud charges against a billionaire Sri Lankan-born hedge fund manager with substantial interests here. The Colombo Stock Exchange shed 3.1 percent as it opened for the first time since the US Justice Department filed insider-trading charges against Raj Rajaratnam, with investors fearing a… Continue reading AFP: Sri Lanka shares tumble after US fraud accusation
People smuggler on asylum boat
A convicted people smuggler has been arrested after Indonesian authorities found him among a boatload of Sri Lanka asylum seekers holed up on their wooden vessel in a port. Abraham Lauhenaspessy, or "Captain Bram", was on Monday found posing as one of the crew members of the boat packed with about 260 Sri Lankans that… Continue reading People smuggler on asylum boat
Human smuggling suspected – nationalpost
Two busloads of young migrant men– thought to be from Sri Lanka and possibly including boys — waved their bound hands as they left the Vancouver Island Correctional Centre yesterday bound for the mainland. The 76 migrants were taken into custody on Saturday after their rusty freighter Ocean Lady was escorted into Victoria by Canadian… Continue reading Human smuggling suspected – nationalpost
Lanka under pressure on resettlement issue- Hindustan Times
The issue of clearing anti-personnel mines planted by the LTTE, the Sri Lankan army (SLA) and even the Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) is fast becoming a diplomatic minefield for President Mahinda Rajapaksa. Rajapaksa is under intense international pressure to hasten the process of resettlement of the displaced Tamils; the UN and US are pressurising… Continue reading Lanka under pressure on resettlement issue- Hindustan Times
