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Pakistan to pass a resolution against US at the UNHRC
“Pakistani leaders hope to convince the United Nations Human Rights Council to pass a resolution that would force US drone strikes to adhere to international law – a request that inspired the US to boycott the talks altogether, according to..
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UK trying to open up a can of worms?
The Editorial of The Island on 24th March 2014 The US is reported to be busy giving final touches to a resolution against Sri Lanka and campaigning to ensure its passage with a higher number of votes than last time…
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NATO war crimes in Serbia
Fifteen years after NATO invaded Yugoslavia, memories of the 78-day bombing are still haunting present-day Serbia. Above all, people ask why the alliance brought them death and destruction. RT presents its documentary ‘Zashto?’ from the war-torn country. On March 24,..
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Julie Bishop stalls on UN call for Sri Lanka war crimes inquiry
“We encourage all parties to take a constructive approach to assist the process of reconciliation in Sri Lanka.”: Julie Bishop Photo: AP The Abbott government is resisting a push by its closest allies to establish a United Nations investigation into..
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Update from Geneva – 3
Kirubakaran, a leading eelamist and Sunanda Deshapriya; pro-LTTE and anti Sri Lankan journalist who was accused by his NGO, Free Media Moment for misuse of NGO funds are now actively working together against Sri Lanka in Geneva. Both has been..
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United Nations mediation: a warning from recent history
Sri Lanka’s move for international peacekeepers to intervene during its civil war is now seen as a monumental mistake by most in the country Anti-government protesters blow whistles at a Bangkok rally. Caretaker Foreign Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul recently asked the..
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Appeal by Sri Lankans to UNHRC Members
The patriotic Sri Lankans living in Sri Lanka and all over the world under the banner of World Alliance for Peace, WAPS in Sri Lanka has appealed to the UNHRC to reject the draft resolution (HRC-25) against Sri Lanka. It..
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Tamil Canadians in prison for arming rebels renounce violence
Michelle Siu for National PostSarachandran Shunmugan talks about his jailed son. Five years after they were caught buying arms for Sri Lankan rebels, three Canadians have signed an open letter from prison acknowledging they were wrong and renouncing political violence…
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Update from Geneva – 2
NGO backed Sandya Ekneligoda, wife of an anti-Sri Lankan so-called journalist who worked for a similar anti-Sri Lankan electronic media was stopped and questioned by the security staff of the UNHRC. Sandaya was questioned and searched for some anti-Sri Lanka..
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Update from Geneva – 1
Calum Macrae, pro-LTTE Tamil terrorists propagandist is now in Geneva to support LTTE diaspora. Calum has organized a meeting today with Pro-LTTE terrorists diaspora as a part of his contract with LTTE Tamil terrorists. The Tamil terrorists backed diaspora and..





