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A Guinness World Record set by nearly 5,000 Bharatanatyam dancers at Galle Face in Colombo has sparked controversy, after activists questioned why the official recognition was awarded to organisers and an overseas instructor rather than the thousands of performers who paid to take part. The SANGAMAM-2026 event, held on 14 June, saw 4,988 dancers successfully set a new Guinness World Record for…

Canada says UNHRC resolution mandate is 'critical for future accountability processes'

Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Marc Garneau, welcomed the adoption of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) resolution on promoting accountability in Sri Lanka and noted in a statement that it's mandate will be "critical for future accountability processes." 

 

UNHRC resolution a 'step towards justice' but 'decisive action beyond the Council' is necessary says PEARL

The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) resolution is a "step towards justice and accountability" but member states must pursue "decisive action beyond the Council," said the People for Equality and Relief in Lanka (PEARL), the US-based advocacy group. 

The UNHRC adopted a resolution on Sri Lanka yesterday which will mandate the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights to "collect" as well as "consolidate, analyse and preserve” evidence that could be used in future war crimes trials.

The ‘real impact’ of UN Resolution on Sri Lanka will depend on member states using it ‘as a basis for concrete action’- Amnesty International

Amnesty International has welcomed the new UN Resolution on Sri Lanka, which will mandate the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights to "collect" as well as "consolidate, analyse and preserve” evidence that could be used in future war crimes trials, describing it as "an important step forward" for victims of Sri Lanka's armed conflict but maintaining that it would depend on UN members taking "concrete action".

UK welcomes passing of resolution and calls for more action

British ministers and diplomats have welcomed the adoption of the United Nations Human Rights Council resolution on accountability for mass atrocities committed in Sri Lanka, with Foreign Secretary Dominic Rabb noting that "the UK, UN and international community are rightfully concerned about human rights in Sri Lanka".

Rabb added that resolution pushes for "progress on justice, accountability and reconciliation" 

UN budgets US$2.8 million for war crimes evidence collection in Sri Lanka

Ahead of the passing of a United Nations Human Rights Council resolution on Sri Lanka, a US$2.8 million budget was being requested by the global body to begin collecting evidence of mass atrocities that could be used for future war crimes trials.

CIVICUS welcomes resolution on Sri Lanka but 'impunity concerns remain'

CIVICUS welcomed the resolution passed on Sri Lanka this morning in Geneva but said it "represents a missed opportunity to mandate an international accountability mechanism." 

In a statement reacting to the United Human Rights Council resolution, CIVICUS welcomed that the resolution "raises serious concerns" over the shrinking space for civil society which has been "squeezed tighter under the Rajapaksa government." 

"Independent NGOs are increasingly being silenced and even peaceful protests seeking accountability by victims of the civil war have been targeted," CIVICUS added

Sri Lanka claims victory at UN despite failing to halt resolution

Sri Lanka’s foreign minister addressed a press conference in Colombo earlier today, where he claimed that a UN resolution on accountability in Sri Lanka had “failed”, despite it passing just hours earlier with 22 votes in favour to 14 votes against and 11 abstentions.

In a last minute press conference, Dinesh Gunawardena told reporters that the resolution was “a waste of money” and “highly uncalled for”.

“Without the consent and acceptance of the country concerned, it cannot be implemented,” he continued.

India explains abstention at UNHRC on Sri Lankan resolution vote

India said that it would continue to urge the Sri Lankan government to “address the aspirations of the Tamil community,” even as it abstained from voting in favour of a United Nations Human Rights Council resolution on accountability for mass atrocities committed on the island earlier today.

UN Human Rights Council passes resolution mandating war crimes evidence collection on Sri Lanka

The United Nations Human Rights Council has passed a resolution on accountability and justice in Sri Lanka, by 22 votes in favour to 14 votes against and 11 abstentions.

The resolution, adopted earlier today, will mandate the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights to "collect" as well as "consolidate, analyse and preserve” evidence that could be used in future war crimes trials.

The resolution also “expresses serious concern at the trends emerging over the past year, which represent a clear early warning sign of a deteriorating situation of human rights in Sri Lanka” and highlights “ongoing impunity and political obstruction of accountability for crimes and human rights violations”.

More than US$ 2.8 million has been budgeted for the collection and analysis of evidence, with a report to be produced and presented to the Council in 2022.

Sri Lankan Police detain journalist for 'false' reporting on his abduction and torture

Sri Lankan Police have arrested freelance journalist, Sujeewa Gamage, for allegedly making 'false claims that he was abducted, tortured and abandoned on a road in Colombo by armed men on 10 March 2021,

While receiving treatment for burns and injuries in the hospital, Gamage told the press that the attack was to obtain information, containing his news sources and of his affiliations with opposition politicians, that was in his possession at the time of the incident.