Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Was the UN Report delayed at request of Sri Lanka's Permanent Representative?



By Matthew Russell Lee | Inner City Press
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The scanned portion of the UN Panel of Experts report on Sri Lanka war crimes leaked, presumptively by the government, to The Island newspaper has been obtained by Inner City Press and is being put online here.

It shows that the Panel's three members signed off on the report on March 31, 2011. Why was it only on April 12 that it was handed to Ban Ki-moon, who on April 13 gave it to Sri Lankan Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN General Shavendra Silva?


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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

U.N. panel: Sri Lankan government attacked civilians



By the CNN Wire Staff | CNN
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A United Nations panel investigating alleged war crimes in the Sri Lankan conflict has found credible evidence that the military shelled civilians in no-fire zones and sought to silence critics in brutal fashion, according to the panel's report, leaked to a Sri Lankan newspaper.

The report contradicts claims by the Sri Lankan government that it adopted a policy of "zero civilian casualties" in the final stages of its bloody 25-year battle with the Tamil rebels.


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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Tamil man, returned from overseas, found murdered



Sri Lanka Mirror
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A Tamil man, believed to have returned home recently from overseas, has been found murdered at Punnalaikattuwan.

His body was found at a tobacco cultivation near a high security zone yesterday (Apr. 17).


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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

India must take position on Lanka's war crimes: rights group



PTI | Deccan Herald
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Following allegations of war crimes against the Sri Lankan government, a top human rights expert has said that India needs to make public its position on the issue.

"India will have to take a public position," Meenakshi Ganguly, South Asia director of Human Rights Watch, told PTI. Ganguly added that if India wanted to emerge as a leader on the global stage then the country's leadership would have to show its intention of "protecting the rights of people over government."

An independent panel of experts, which submitted its report to the UN, has found "credible allegations" of crimes against humanity and war crimes against the Sri Lankan government and the rebel Tamil Tigers.


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