Wednesday, 20th August 2014 By P K Balachandran COLOMBO: Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has said that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi should visit Lanka because Lankans are eager to host him. “Peop ...
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Dr. Gamini Samaranayake, Ambassador designate of Sri Lanka to the Republic of the Philippines met Hon. Albert F. Del Rosario, Secretary / Foreign Affairs on 12th August 2014 at the Department of Foreign Affairs, manila ...
Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka and the Independent State of Samoa
The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka and the Independent State of Samoa established formal Diplomatic Relations on 15th August, 2014. His Excellency Dr. Palitha Kohona, the Permanent Representative of Sri Lank ...
SAARC Secretary General meets Minister of External Affairs
As a part of the introductory visits to SAARC Member States, the new Secretary General of the South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation (SAARC), Arjun B. Thapa, is currently visiting Sri Lanka.
During his stay in Sri Lanka, the Secretary General paid a courtesy call on President Mahinda Rajapaksa on 11th August in Kandy and held discussions with the Secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs, Mrs. Kshenuka Senewiratne on 12th August at the Ministry in Colombo.
High Commissioner Pillay seeks to influence the OHCHR investigation process
The Ministry of External Affairs regrets the comments made to the media by the outgoing UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Ms. Navanethem Pillay, relating to the investigation on Sri Lanka that has been undertaken by the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) following the adoption by a vote of Resolution 25/1 in March 2014. In an e-mail interview to the Thomson Reuters Foundation, High Commissioner Pillay states that “the United Nations can conduct an effective investigation into reports of war crimes in Sri Lanka without visiting the country.”
The High Commissioner who is scheduled to leave office at the end of this month making public pronouncements to the media on an investigation which has commenced only recently is a clear indication of personal bias. It is evidence of an attempt to influence the investigation process and make it follow a preconceived trajectory. She refers in her statement to a “wealth of information outside Sri Lanka”. This is the same wealth of information that she has tended to refer to in the past, justifying it to be from credible sources, although their origins continue to remain undisclosed, and verification has not been facilitated. In fact the High Commissioner has desisted from acknowledging verifiable statistics of UN sources. Instead, she has sought to endorse exaggerated claims of former UN sources of spurious credentials by including such uncorroborated statistics in UN documentation. Utterances of this nature from an Officer who is expected to maintain the highest standards of objectivity is disappointing.
South Asia’s Fastest Growing Economy: A look at modern Sri Lanka with Ambassador Kariyawasam
Diplomatic Connections September - October 2014 Issue By Michael D. Mosettig In a satellite photo of the Indian Ocean, the nation of Sri Lanka looks like a mere dot southeast of India. But to the extent that geography c ...
Govt committed to working for the well being of youth – GL
Wednesday, 13th August 2014 Ishara Mudugamuwa and Raja Waidayasekara , Tissamaharama Corr. reporting from Hambantota The government of Sri Lanka is very committed to working for the well being of youth, said External ...