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Mannar Urban Council Chairman Daniel Vasanthan has strongly condemned the arrest of Tamil rapper Sangeethsan Ganeskumar under Sri Lanka's Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), stating that the detention reflects a situation where "Tamils do not even have the freedom to sing". Speaking at a media briefing held at the Mannar Urban Council on Friday, Vasanthan criticised the decision to arrest the…

Sri Lanka's 'success' story

Reporting back from a trip the United States, Secretary to President Mahinda Rajapaksa, Lalith Weeratunga, called the lobbying mission to meet members of the US Congress a ‘success.’

Expressing satisfaction with his work in the US, Weeratunga stated,

“By providing the true picture of our progress since the end of the 30-year conflict, I was able to change their opinion on Sri Lanka.”

Lack of interest in Sri Lankan cricketers during IPL auctions

The Indian Premier League (IPL)  cricket auction took place this week, left sport commentators shocked at the reluctance of IPL clubs to bid for Sri Lankan cricket players.

The end of the first day auctions saw several high profile Sri Lankan cricketers struggle to find bidders.

The IPL last year saw intense opposition and protest over Sri Lankan cricketer involvement, with the Tamil Nadu governance passing resolutions that banned Sri Lankan players from participating in matches within the state.

‘High time for international mechanism’ - Amnesty International

Amnesty International has called on the United Nations Human Rights Council to establish an international mechanism to investigate violations of international law in Sri Lanka, in a written statement submitted to the council.

Released earlier this month, the non-governmental organisation called for a independent international investigation adding,

Australian Senate calls for international investigation

The Australian Senate has passed a resolution calling for the establishment of an international investigation into crimes against humanity in Sri Lanka, this week.

The motion, which was proposed by the Labour Party and co-sponsored by the Greens went on to call on Australia to “co-sponsor any United States resolution at the UNHRC in March 2014 regarding Sri Lanka’s progress on accountability and human rights”.

Commenting on the successfully passed motion, Greens Leader Christine Milne said,

“The Australian Senate has sent a powerful message to the UN and international community about supporting an international independent war crimes investigation in Sri Lanka. This is a long awaited response to horrific allegations of war crimes and human rights abuses committed in Sri Lanka. New evidence from PIAC makes the investigation even more urgent. Prime Minister Tony Abbott must end his appeasement of the Sri Lankan government which is designed to bolster his cruel refugee policies here in Australia.”

Greens Senator Lee Rhiannon, also added,

“The world will be watching how Australia will be responding to this international call for a war crimes investigation. Today we have sent a clear message to Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Foreign Minister Julie Bishop. Australia has co-sponsored the last two United Nations General Assembly Human Rights Council resolutions on Sri Lanka, and it is crucial that Australia does the same at the coming March meeting. The Greens have consistently called for a war crimes investigation and will continue to campaign strongly for one. We welcome Labor’s decision to now support this position.”

See the motion in full below.

 

US 'extremely concerned' over rapes in Sri Lanka says Ambassador

The United States Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women's Issues Catherine Russell stated that the US was “also extremely concerned over the rise in rape and sexual assault”, as she addressed a group of non-governmental organisations in Sri Lanka earlier this week.

The Ambassador was addressing the group via internet video messaging after she was refused a visa to enter the country by the Sri Lankan government, which reportedly ‘pleased’ a ruling alliance constituent party.

Skeletal remains found in Trincomalee, SL security forces block access to media

Pictures: Veerakesari

Updated 20:13 GMT

Skeletal remains have been found yesterday evening at a playground in Trincomalee, whilst workers were trying to dig a well, reported the Veerakesari

Sri Lankan security forces, who arrived promptly to the scene, have closed the area off to the press and public, one witness, who wished to remain anonymous fearing his safety, told the Tamil Guardian this evening.

 

See video sent to Tamil Guardian.

UNP statement blames government for UN resolution

Sri Lanka’s main opposition party, the UNP, has blamed the government for the resolution against Sri Lanka that is expected to be tabled at next month’s UN Human Rights Council meeting in Geneva, over allegations of war crimes and crimes against humanity.

"The country is at a precipice and the government bears full responsibility for our country's current plight," the statement said.

Mannar mass grave number rises to 61

The number of skeletons found in a mass grave in Mannar has risen to 61, with two more found on Wednesday.

More excavations are due to be held on Thursday, reported the Uthayan.

'Corrupted Journalism' owner arrested for possession of illegal Nazi firearm

Jonathan Farmer, a conservative councillor and owner of Corrupted Journalism, a website that rebukes Channel 4 reports and international concerns on Sri Lanka’s human rights situation, was arrested today on charges of possessing a Nazi wartime gun.

Farmer was arrested after police raided his house in Cambridgeshire, to find the illegal firearm.

Delhi non-committal on UNHRC resolution

The Indian Government avoided committing to the resolution to be tabled on Sri Lanka at the upcoming United Nations Human Rights Council session in March.

Speaking to a group of visiting Sri Lankan journalists in New Delhi, Indian Foreign Secretary, Sujatha Singh, reiterated that India had not formed a position on the resolution, stating,

“In Geneva we are in touch with all parties looking at various aspects of the issue. It is something on our radar. We will see how it goes.”
“We will decide once the text of the resolution is made available. India has no position on it now.”