Posts Tagged ‘LLRC’
Sri Lanka: Army Inquiry a Delaying Tactic
[Human Rights Watch] The Sri Lankan army’s announcement that it had appointed a five-member court of inquiry to investigate allegations that its forces committed serious violations of the laws of war appears to be another government delaying tactic in the face of mounting international pressure, Human Rights Watch said today. [Full Story]
Read MoreSri Lanka: US urges implementation of war probe findings
[BBC] The US will support efforts to get Sri Lanka to implement a government commission’s conclusions in relation to the civil war, officials say. [Full Story]
Read More‘US to pressure Sri Lanka on reconciliation process’
[Radio Netherlands Worldwide] The United States is set to table a resolution against Sri Lanka at the next sitting of the United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC) in Geneva later this month. The Americans have voiced their concerns over human rights violations in Sri Lanka before, but so far had not taken the step of bringing it…
Read MoreLetter on Sri Lanka to Permanent Representatives of Human Rights Council Member and Observer States
[Human Rights Watch] Your Excellency, We write to urge your delegation to work with other member and observer states of the United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC) to bring the issue of accountability for wartime abuses in Sri Lanka onto the agenda of the Council during its March 2012 session. Almost three years after the…
Read MoreKevin Rudd must up the ante on Sri Lanka
[Human Rights Watch] As nations such as Canada and Britain weigh in on accountability for war crimes in Sri Lanka, it’s time for Australia to add its voice. After all, promoting human rights is a crucial part of foreign policy, as Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd is keen to say. [Full Story]
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