AP - A Sri Lankan commission that probed alleged abuses during the island's civil war says it will present its final report in a week.
Related News:-
Sri Lankan Civil War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sri Lankan Civil War was a conflict fought on the island of Sri Lanka. Beginning on July 23, 1983, there was an on-and-off insurgency against the government by the ...
Sri Lanka to make post-war report public: Govt - Worldnews.com
Sri Lanka will make public its report into the end of the civil war with the Tamil Tigers, the foreign minister said on Tuesday, seeking to allay concerns in the West, which ...
Sri Lankan panel ready with war report - Worldnews.com
The reconciliation commission studying Sri Lanka's ethnic war and its aftermath is ready with its final report and may present it to President Mahinda Rajapaksa over the next ...
Outside Sri Lanka, Tamil Diaspora Not Ready to Surrender
Update | 6:36 a.m. | May 19 In a telephone interview with Britain’s Channel 4 News on Sunday, a spokesman for Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger militants, Selvarasa ...
Liam Fox cancels Sri Lanka trip amid claim in cables of Colombo's ...
Liam Fox, the defence secretary, was tonight forced to abandon a private visit to Sri Lanka this weekend after a row with William Hague, who feared that he would ...
SRI LANKA BRIEF: US delivers demarche: Refer LLRC report to UNHRC
The United States has delivered a demarche to Sri Lanka that it wants the final report of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) discussed at the 19th sessions ...
Thoughts from Sri Lanka
By Mohan Gunaratnam and Jacinta Cruz (May 19, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian)The vicious LTTE US False News Constructor the Tamilnet in a never will die of mischievous monkey ...
indi.ca » The UN Report On Sri Lanka
I read [an excerpt of] the UN Panel’s leaked report on Sri Lanka. It’s a bit of an un-report in that it tells you nothing that a scan of TamilNet or even Groundviews wouldn ...
US Pressure Mounts For Sri Lanka War Crimes Accountability | Human ...
I remember vividly my recent encounter with Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister, who angrily dismissed any concerns regarding alleged war crimes committed during Sri
No comments:
Post a Comment