International tribunal in Germany to probe Sri Lanka’s genocide allegations


The Commonwealth heads of government meeting in Colombo was the occasion for renewed demands that the state account for the brutal ending of its war with the Tamil Tigers in 2009. But Sri Lanka's appalling human-rights record does not only apply to its violent past: today too civil-society organisations are under heavy authoritarian pressure.
The UK has said it would continue to discuss the situation Sri Lanka including human rights issues with a range of other EU, Commonwealth and international partners over the coming months.
“The U.S. has long urged the Government of Sri Lanka to fulfill its public commitments, to implement the recommendations of its own Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Committee report, and to develop credible justice mechanisms to address outstanding allegations concerning serious violations of international human rights and humanitarian law”.
“We do also continue to be concerned about ongoing issues regarding restrictions on freedom of the press and expression, the erosion of the rule of law, and violence against religious minorities. And we also note with concern that human rights defenders have continued to face reprisals. Obviously, this is something that needs to end.”
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Dr. Nanayakkara’s family in Sri Lanka have been visited by military intelligence officials who have urged him to stop writing, the Colombo Telegraph learns. He has since de-activated his Facebook account.

(Lanka-e-News-07.Dec.2013, 10.30PM) State intelligence service (SIS) and anti terrorism unit (TID) chief DIG Chandra Nandana Wakishta at yesterday’s (06) meeting of the security council meeting proposed that, as President of the Federation of the University Teacher’s Association (FUTA) Dr. Nirmal Ranjith Devasiri and JVP labour leader Wasantha Samarasinghe are posing dangerous threats to the Rajapakse regime they must be somehow silenced. Testerday’s security council meeting was presided over by defense secretary Gotabaya Rajapakse.
Britain’s main opposition Labour party says it will push Prime Minister David Cameron to seek an international led inquiry into human rights in Sri Lanka and cut short the deadline of March 2014.

An anti-casino campaign led by Ven. Maduluwawe Sobitha Thera and other religious dignitaries is gathering momentum. These prelates seem determined not to leave any stone unturned in their efforts to thwart a government plan to set up gaming resorts. A meeting they held in Colombo on Thursday was a success. Even some key Opposition politicians were present there though they usually don’t see eye to eye on other issues and go for each other’s jugular at the drop of a hat. Anyway, their presence and rare show of unity must have boosted the morale of the anti-casino campaigners to some extent.
The Eastern Provincial Council is to set up its own Housing Development Authority to implement the housing development programme for the province.
(Lanka-e-News-07.Dec.2013, 10.30PM) Following the Medamulana backwoods land crocodiles taking cruel and barbaric control of the country , there has emerged another rudely startling report of their indiscriminate destruction of traditions , procedures and assets of valuable Institutions.