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Sri Lanka’s Defence Secretary, Air Vice Marshal Sampath Thuyacontha, met with Pakistan’s Defence Minister, Khawaja Muhammad Asif, in Islamabad this week on the sidelines of the 5th Sri Lanka-Pakistan Bilateral Defence Dialogue, the Sri Lankan government announced. The meeting took place on Tuesday 29 April, the second day of the three-day dialogue, which aims to enhance defence cooperation…

UNP considers fielding former Army commander Fonseka

The United National Party, led by the Sri Lankan prime minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, is considering fielding the former army commander, Sarath Fonseka, at the local government elections later this year.

General Fonseka was the army commander during the end of the armed conflict in 2009 where tens of thousands of Tamils were killed, raped and tortured by Sri Lankan state forces.

The UNP Central Committee will be holding a meeting on February 2nd regarding the nomination.

Sri Lanka hosts regional Commonwealth human rights seminar for parliamentarians

Sri Lanka will host a three-day Commonwealth regional seminar on Monday to improve the capabilities of parliamentarians to promote and protect human rights in Asia,

The seminar is to be held in collaboration with the Commonwealth Secretariat and Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) with the focus of ‘Strengthening the role of Parliamentarians in the promotion and protection of human rights,” reports Colombo Page.

Sri Lanka’s prime minister Ranil Wickremesinghe will deliver a keynote address to open the seminar.

Sri Lankan navy arrest 9 Tamil Nadu fishermen

The Sri Lankan navy arrested at least nine Tamil Nadu fishermen on Sunday for allegedly poaching and detained two fishing trawlers.

The arrest comes days after fishermen in Tamil Nadu held a strike, protesting over the Sri Lankan government's refusal to hand back detained fishing boats.

UN Human Rights Chief to visit North

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein will be visiting the Tamil region of the North, during his visit to Sri Lanka on February 6, reported the Sunday Leader.

Mr Zeid is expected to speak directly to Tamil victims and families affected by the armed conflict.

The Sri Lankan government will be presenting progress made on implementation of the UNHRC resolution co-sponsored by the government last year.

A press conference is expected on February 9, the last day of his visit.

Tamil People’s Council calls for recognition of right to self determination

 

The Tamil People’s Council called for the recognition that “Tamils constitute a distinct people with the inalienable right to self-determination” in a draft set of proposals, calling for a political agreement prior to a constitutional enactment in Sri Lanka.

Buddhist monks shave heads and sign petition to free BBS leader

A signature campaign was launched in Kandy on Saturday calling for the release of recently detained Bodu bala Sena General Secretary Galagodaatte Gnanasara.

The aim of the campaign was to collect 2.5 million signatures calling for his release, with organisers expecting a further 100,000 people across the country to shave their heads in protest, reports The Island.

Rajapaksa sheds tears as son is remanded

Progress on Sri Lanka's UN commitments essential for GSP+ says EU

Sri Lanka has “an awful lot to do” in terms of transforming the commitments it has made said the Ambassador and head of the European Union Delegation.

Highlighting serious allegations of war crimes at the end of Sri Lanka’s war against the Liberation Tamil Tigers of Tamil Eelam, Mr Daly said,

“Accountability is essential and mechanisms to ensure that are needed, and those mechanisms themselves should be credible.”

When asked about the reinstatement of the GSP+ trade benefit last week, he added,

Sri Lanka president rejects war crimes allegations and international accountability component

In a Talk to AL Jazeera interview, the Sri Lankan president Maithripala Siresena rejected UN allegations of war crimes and whilst reiterating that there would be no international involvement in any accountability process.

Rejecting the allegations made by the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, he said,

“I must say very clearly there is no allegations regarding 'war crimes', there were war crimes allegations during the early stages. But at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, mainly in the proposals presented in September, there were no 'war crimes' allegations against us. They contained allegations of human rights violations only. When you consider the facts surrounding the allegations of human rights violations, we are committed as a member of the United Nations, to implementing the main points and proposal.”

UN Sec-Gen calls on Sri Lanka to stand by UNHRC commitments

The United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki Moon expressed hope that Sri Lanka would stand by its commitments to the United Nations Human Rights Council in a press conference this week.

Responding to questions on Sri Lanka’s rejections of foreign judges in an accountability mechanisms, the UN Secretary General spokesperson Stephane Dujarric, said,