Category: UN bias & corruption

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When Terrorists take over Geneva: 2026 UNHRC Terrorist Sessions

  They have turned the tables on the mighty UN itself. The United Nations Human Rights Council was created to uphold the dignity of victims and to protect human rights worldwide. Yet, the silence...

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Two-State Solutions cannot be built with guns: Lessons from Kosovo & South Sudan for Palestinians

  It cannot be emphasized enough for people to know not only their national past, but also global history. Only then can they understand current developments and visualize the future. It is precisely the failure...

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Terrorists laugh at the UN Geneva: LTTE Diaspora fearlessly calls LTTE their “savior” and to retain weapons

21 September 2025   To: The President, United Nations Human Rights Council The High Commissioner for Human Rights, OHCHR Permanent Mission of Switzerland to the UN, Geneva President, United Nations General Assembly President, United...

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Sri Lanka does not need a Truth & Reconciliation Commission — Terrorists need to reconcile with us, not the other way around

The recent statement by Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister at the UN Human Rights Council outlined the government’s commitment to domestic reforms in human rights, justice, and reconciliation. While many of these initiatives — anti-corruption...

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What the UN Secretary-General, Security Council, and UNGA President must investigate in the UNHRC’s Resolutions on Sri Lanka

  The United Nations Charter enshrines principles of sovereign equality, non-intervention, and adherence to mandates. Yet for over sixteen years, the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) has passed a series of resolutions on Sri Lanka...

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What International Media must ask the UNHRC on Resolutions against Sri Lanka

  For over sixteen years, the international media has largely abandoned its role as a global watchdog. Instead of questioning bias or demanding accountability from the UNHRC, it has allowed one-sided narratives to dominate...

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Why India must Stop Sri Lanka from implementing 13th Amendment

  The demand for full implementation of Sri Lanka’s 13th Amendment has once again surfaced — but it is important for India to pause and examine who is really making this demand, and why. This...

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Human Rights or Geopolitics? Sri Lanka Exposes the UNHRC’s Double Standards

  The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) was established in 2006 (GA Resolution 60/251) with noble intentions: to promote universality, impartiality, and cooperation protecting human rights. Yet in practice within less than 2...

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Sri Lanka’s Rebuttal to OHCHR 2025 Report A/HRC/60/21

  The OHCHR Report A/HRC/60/21 is illegitimate, selective, and legally void. For 30 years of LTTE terror — assassinations, suicide bombings, ethnic cleansing — the UNHRC and its High Commissioners remained silent. Only when terrorism...