Peace for the World

Peace for the World
First democratic leader of Justice the Godfather of the Sri Lankan Tamil Struggle: Honourable Samuel James Veluppillai Chelvanayakam

Friday, February 18, 2011

The UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women urges prompt investigations into acts of sexual violence in Sri Lanka

ECCHR! EUROPEAN CENTER FOR CONSTITUTIONAL AND HUMAN RIGHTS 
10 February 2011 The Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW Committee) urges Sri Lanka to "promptly investigate, prosecute and punish all acts of violence including sexual violence" which arose during the last stages of the conflict and in the post-conflict phase. Prior to this, ECCHR submitted a report during the 48th Session CEDAW Committee on the foreseeability of sexual violence during the Sri Lanka conflict.
The paper demands new legal means to hold perpetrators accountable and calls on the UN to consider the highly frequent occurrence of sexual violence in conflicts when developing their strategy for respecting human (and women's) rights.  Sexual violence, both tolerated and directly ordered, is committed during conflict by state and non- state actors. Despite this, it remains a taboo subject and is left broadly unpunished. ECCHR argues that in certain circumstances sexual violence is a foreseeable consequence of conflict. Furthermore, both the existence of sexual violence and the denial that such violence is a crime constitute clear expressions of gender-based discrimination and patriarchal systems that must be overcome.
Based on these arguments, the ECCHR submission requests that the CEDAW Committee take Security Council Resolutions 1325, 1820, 1888 and 1890 (and 1960) on Women Peace and Security into close account when monitoring the implementation of the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW Convention). The resolutions oblige all countries to prevent sexual violence by its military staff, and to hold them accountable for these crimes during conflicts. Thus, we argued that Sri Lanka must comply with its obligations to prevent women and girls from being subjected to sexual violence by military personnel and to prosecute those crimes that have been committed pursuant to the Convention's framework.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Sri Lanka and Iran: The 2030 Nuclear Power Plant and Iranian Support

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Sri Lanka and Iran: The 2030 Nuclear Power Plant and Iranian Support

Lydia Walker
Research Intern, IPCS
email: lydia@ipcs.org

In September, Sri Lanka announced its plan to build its first nuclear power plant within the next 20 years. The Sri Lankan Secretary of the Ministry of Power and Energy said that they would get safety approval from the International Atomic Energy Authority. He did not mention what role Iran - a staunch, historic ally and the island nation’s main energy supplier - would play in Sri Lanka’s nuclear ambitions. A 2007 US Department of State cable leaked by WikiLeaks disclosed that the US had warned Sri Lanka to be cautious about its tight economic relationship with Iran and to stop its arms purchases from that nation. Are Sri Lankan nuclear energy ambitions a sign of it seeking a measure of independence from Iranian oil, or is it an expression of increased solidarity with an incipient nuclear Iran? In 2007, the US Ambassador to Sri Lanka urged Sri Lanka "to be very scrupulous" in entering into any new trade or investment deals with Iran. Might Sri Lankan-Iranian relations undergo a change if Iran goes nuclear?
Sri Lanka and Iran: The 2030 Nuclear Power Plant and Iranian Support Full Story>>>
Lydia Walker

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Don’t fuse truth seeking with criminal justice, reconciliation: Craig Scott

Craig Scott

Craig Scott
[Sun, 13 Feb 2011, 08:51 GMT]
In a paper published recently by Osgoode Hall Law School, York University of Canada on The Transnationalization of truth: A Meditation on Sri Lanka and Honduras, Craig Scott, Professor of Law, said “not to fuse truth-seeking processes with either criminal justice or reconciliation processes with special reference to the Sri Lanka context.” Meanwhile, commenting on the concerted efforts of some sitting and former US diplomats to save the Rajapaksa regime and the unitary character of the genocidal state of Sri Lanka, through vague solutions about which they themselves are not clear, and through continued ‘counterinsurgency approaches of ‘terrorising and tiring’ Eezham Tamils, the TamilNet political commentator in Colombo said that ‘pragmatic’ changes should first come from the US in recognizing the nation of Eezham Tamils in the island. Full story >>

TAG, SCET's legal brief asserts ICC obligated to probe Kohona on war-crimes

[Sun, 13 Feb 2011, 04:31 GMT]
Palitha KohonaTamils Against Genocide (TAG), a US-based activist group, and Swiss Council of Eelam Tamils (SCET) said Sunday that both organizations are to jointly file a legal brief requesting the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the Hague, Netherlands, to initiate war crimes investigations leading to the issuance of an article 58 warrant of arrest of dual Australian-Sri lanka National Palitha Kohona. The legal complaint charges joint criminal enterprise liability on Kohona over the extra-judicial killings of three LTTE hors de combat surrendering by waving a white-flag to the Sri Lanka Army on or about May 18 2009. Mr Kohona is currently the Ambassador of the Permanent Mission of Sri Lanka to the United Nations. Full story >>

SIGNS OF A DICTATOR

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Journalists Attacked

Poovi RahmathullaA fresh spate of attacks against the media By Abdul H. Azeez Two prominent journalists were subject to attack and harassment on Monday, February 7. Poovi Rahmathulla of Kattankudy was attacked outside a mosque in Kattankudy as he was waiting to meet a party of people who had requested 50 copies of his newspaper. “Someone [...]Feb 13 2011 | Posted in News | Read More »
 

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Britain’s controversial
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to use child soldiers

Sunday, April 10, 2011

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Wednesday, April 27, 2011


SRI LANKA: The sixth anniversary of the assassination of Gerald Perera

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Assassination of a torture victim and the death of criminal justice in Sri Lanka
AHRC-STM-232-2010-01.jpg On the 22nd November 2004 at 11:30 am, Gerald Perera, a torture victim who was to give evidence in the High Court of Negombo against six police officers from the Wattala Police Station who brutally tortured him, was shot while traveling to work. He died two days later due to his injuries.
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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

*War Long Over, Media Still Muzzled


COLOMBO, May 2, 2011 (IPS) - It has been two years since the end of Sri Lanka’s decades long war, and life in general has begun to slowly edge back towards normalcy here. Not so for the country’s besieged media community, according to observers and journalists alike - reporting still feels hemmed in and muzzled, they say. Full Story>>>



Wikileaks on shell attacks

Wikileaks

Sunday, May 3, 2011


*Assassination of Lasantha goes to the account of the General SF: Witnesses ready

(Lanka-e-News -03.May.2011, 1.30PM) The govt has laid out a plan to blame former army
commander Gen. Sarath Fonseka of master minding the assassination of Sunday Leader editor Lasantha Wickramatunge. For this purpose they have decided to use eight soldiers serving at the moment in Kilinochchi, Wakarai, Mulaitivu and Trincomalee and they are already staying in respective camps with many privileges and their families are also to get massive economic benefits.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

*US Urges Sri Lanka to “Use” in a “Process of Accountability” the UN Panel Report - Which Ban Ki-moon Still Withholds

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The United Nations and Divided Sri Lanka

The Wall Street Journal

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[Tue, 26 Apr 2011, 10:18 GMT]
Sri Lanka’s State Intelligence Unit personnel are threatening Tamils walking along roads in Colombo, forcing them to sign petitions prepared by the Rajapakse led government in an attempt to collect one million signatures against the UN Experts panel report. Tamils who refuse to sign are threatened and subjected to bodily harm, Tamil civil sources allege. Full story >>

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*The ‘white flag’ incident and other matters Extracts from the Ban Ki Moon panel report(Part 6)

*Extracts from the Ban Ki Moon panel report (Part 5)Detention, Executions, Rape and Disappearances


*Extracts from the Ban Ki Moon panel report (Part 4) Understating the number of Tamil civilians


Extracts from the Ban Ki Moon panel
report(part 3) - Shelling hospitals


*Shelling civilian targets

(Part 2)


*Ban Ki Moon’s Expert Panel Report

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*Report of the UNSG’s panel of experts on accountability in SL

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Thursday, April 14, 2011

*US Urges Sri Lanka to “Use” in a “Process of Accountability” the UN Panel Report - Which Ban Ki-moon Still Withholds

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*Sri Lankan Journalist Speaks Of Attacks On Media

By Kaleb Warnock

Poddala Jayantha

Toronto Sun

*Ethnic controversies dog Grits and Tories

As the federal political leaders headed back out on the hustings Thursday following the debate intermission, both Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff and Conservative Leader Stephen Harper were tripped up by ethnic controversies.

Govt. 'covered up' Lasantha murder

Activists and journalists have been campaigning calling for investigations into Lasantha's murder
The government did everything to cover up the murder of Lasantha Wickramatunge says the widow of the slain editor of Sunday Leader.
"I am satisfied that the government did everything possible to cover up his murder and prevent even a rudimentary police inquiry from proceeding," Sonali Samarasinghe Wickrematunge told BBC Sandeshaya Full Story>>>.

Lasantha Would Have Turned 53

Lasantha
Wickrematunge the assassinated editor of The Sunday Leader would have turned 53 this year on Tuesday, April 5.
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Saturday, April 9, 2011


The Govt. is not only going to ban Lanka e News but even ‘Lanka’ newspaper –Mangala

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(Lanka-e-News -09.April.2011, 1.00AM) UNP M P Mangala Samaraweera addressing a media briefing yesterday (7) said, according to information reaching them, the Govt. is focusing on prohibiting not only the Lanka e news website but also the ‘Lanka’ newspaper .
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Cricket and Politics In LankaThe Sri Lankan team lost the 2011 Cricket World Cup to India but were welcomed home like winners. Was this politics or the true Sri Lankan spirit of embracing losers as equally as they would victors?. ...Read more

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The picture herein shows the statue of Ganadeviya (the deity)

Runner-up answer to prayer
(Lanka-e-News 03.April.2011, 11.30PM) Mahinda Rajapaksa tossed up a request but Lord Balaji shouldered arms. Sri Lanka’s Buddhist President tried to...
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Protests and step motherly treatment greet President who visited India to witness world cup cricket match
(Lanka-e-News 04.April.2011, 1.30PM) The Indian media had reported that protests were staged in a number of States in India against SL President Mahinda Rajapakse who toured India to witness the finals...
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JVP undergrads call on UN to help restore democracy in SL

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ByShamindra Ferdinando
In the run-up to the imminent release of a controversial UN report on alleged ‘war crimes’ committed during Eelam War IV, particularly in the final phase of ground battles on the Vanni front, a section of Sri Lanka’s undergraduates belonging to the JVP is seeking UN intervention to restore democracy in the country. They say that the conclusion of the war in May 2009 hadn’t brought about the anticipated change in the country. FullStory>>>
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Sri Lanka’s Chief Justice Asoka de Silva says that it is a legal requirement for any investigative body – not only the courts -to keep records of an inquiry.

The Huffington Post

Amarnath AmarasingamAmarnath Amarasingam

Doctoral candidate, Wilfrid Laurier University, Ontario, Canada

Poor Sri Lanka In A Billion Dollar Extravaganza


Mar 27 2011 Sri Lanka is plunging headlong to stage a super colossal sporting event which is considered to be the second biggest sporting carnival in the world after the Olympic Games. Last week the Chief executive of the Commonwealth Games (CWG) was in Sri Lanka to discuss…
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Protests and step motherly treatment greet President who visited India to witness world cup cricket match
(Lanka-e-News 04.April.2011, 1.30PM) The Indian media had reported that protests were staged in a number of States in India against SL President Mahinda Rajapakse who toured India to witness the finals...
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JVP undergrads call on UN to help restore democracy in SL

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ByShamindra Ferdinando
In the run-up to the imminent release of a controversial UN report on alleged ‘war crimes’ committed during Eelam War IV, particularly in the final phase of ground battles on the Vanni front, a section of Sri Lanka’s undergraduates belonging to the JVP is seeking UN intervention to restore democracy in the country. They say that the conclusion of the war in May 2009 hadn’t brought about the anticipated change in the country. FullStory>>>
Courts must have notes - CJ
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Sri Lanka’s Chief Justice Asoka de Silva says that it is a legal requirement for any investigative body – not only the courts -to keep records of an inquiry.

The Huffington Post

Amarnath AmarasingamAmarnath Amarasingam

Doctoral candidate, Wilfrid Laurier University, Ontario, Canada

Poor Sri Lanka In A Billion Dollar Extravaganza


Mar 27 2011 Sri Lanka is plunging headlong to stage a super colossal sporting event which is considered to be the second biggest sporting carnival in the world after the Olympic Games. Last week the Chief executive of the Commonwealth Games (CWG) was in Sri Lanka to discuss…
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*At Oxford: A high degree of conspiracy

*Who’s lying? Peiris or Nepal?


National Anthem only in Sinhala; Tamil version out

TamilNet

*JDS: State sponsored brutality against opposition- "State sponsored violence against dissenting voices in Sri Lanka"

BBC

*Legal limbo Tamils beg for mercy or trial-BBC

One Island Two Nations -Your War Our Lives

*Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations

*UNROW Calls for Establishment of War Crimes Tribunal for Sri Lanka


*Lanka-UK ties plunge to sub-zero level.

*Jaffna academics’ confab hauled out.

*hindustantimes-Situation in Lanka beyond bleak - Indian official told US.

*Schools in Jaffna ordered to ‘sing’ Sinhala Only Sri Lanka anthem.

*Forced prostitution, sex slavery with GoSL complicity – US cable.


'Fear still prevails' in Jaffna (series of killings, abductions and robberies.)

31Dec 2010

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*After UN Backtracks on Sri Lanka Visit, Snow Job Even on

*After UN Backtracks on Sri Lanka Visit, Snow Job Even on Secretary's Trip

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*Concern over Jaffna disappearance

Abductions shook Mannaar, relatives of victim confront white van

Assault on Tamil media personnel continues in East

Friday, January 21, 2011




*Flood victims face mine threat

*UN ramping up aid to thousands of flood-affected Sri Lankans

JDS

*Sri Lanka: Stonewalling on Wartime Abuses
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Sri Lanka shooting 'kills inmatesHome- BBC NEWS
  • Inmates of a prison in north-central Sri Lanka accuse the prison authorities of shooting dead protesting prisoners.

A Government Cover-Up

A Government Cover-Up

  • Lasantha’s Killers Still Walk Free
By Frederica Jansz


Attidiya Bakery Junction where Lasantha was attacked and Twenty four months after Lasantha’s murder his killers still walk free A Government Cover-UpFull Story>>>
*Another FP blunder: Lanka loses BIMSTEC Secretariat

*Hypocrisy At The University Of Colombo

Canadians Rally for Egypt.

Carlos Osorio - Staff Photographer
Today at Queens Park over 600 people took part in a peaceful rally in support of the Egyptians in Tahrir Square. Here, like in Egypt, the message was the same: Hosni Mubarak must step down.
*Photo blog: Canadians rally for Egypt

‘Archaeology’ unearths skeletons in Jaffna fort

[Thu, 03 Feb 2011, 14:06 GMT]


Jaffna Fort
The trench dug in the esplanade near the entrance of Jaffna Fort
Potery found in the esplande of Jaffna Fort
Late medieval and colonial period pottery found in the disturbed layers of the archaeological trench
Wednesday,March 9,2011
*India, Arab democracy, and human rights

*HSBC concerned by Sri Lanka’s lack of progress on Tamil issues

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A top international bank said this week that while it was encouraged by Sri Lanka’s growth prospects, it was concerned by the lack of ‘concrete programmes’ to integrate the minority Tamil population back into the broader society.
“Also, we are troubled that the political institutional framework has been weakened by the parliament abolishing presidential term limits, eliminating the supervisory Constitutional Court and gives the president authority to directly appoint officials,” said HSBC Global Research in a report on Asian bond markets released this week.
HSBC concerned by Sri Lanka’s lack of progress on Tamil issues Full Story...

*Sri Lanka using fines to beat dengue amid rising climate risk


*SINKING INTO DEBT WHILE AIMING FOR THE START

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*Petition against Rajapaksa in US












  • Thursday, March 24, 2011

    Another Island wide strike


    by Wimalananda Sukumar


    Why Sri Lankan University Teachers are not deserving any Salary Increment?






















  • US & Canada / 13 Mar 2011 US state department spokesman PJ Crowley has resigned after calling the treatment of the man accused of leaking secret cables to Wikileaks "stupid"















































  • US & Canada / 11 Mar 2011 The US treatment of the man accused of leaking secret cables to Wikileaks is "ridiculous and counterproductive and stupid", US state department…


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    *Sir Ian considers 260 mile charity walk in Sri Lanka

    test England’s 1981 Ashes hero Sir Ian Botham says he will consider a walk from Point Pedro to Dondara Point to raise funds to help children in the north rebuild their lives. Botham together with Sri Lankan off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan flew to