ACF plaintiff encouraged by French Embassy’s push for probe

Kalaichelvi Lavan, whose ex-husband was killed in the execution-style slaying of 17 aid workers from the French NGO, Ac in the northeastern town of Moothoor on August 4, 2006, and who is currently settled in Florida, said she was encouraged by the French Ambassador’s meeting with Sri Lanka’s Attorney General to discuss the status of… Continue reading ACF plaintiff encouraged by French Embassy’s push for probe

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Sri Lanka news coverage in UN presents challenges, ICP says

Questioning "why the SAG [Special Advisory Group on Peace Keeping] meetings, primarily of member states’ Permanent Representatives, held not in the North Lawn building but in 380 Madison Avenue," and "why different security procedures are being applied to the new venue as if it were a staff meeting," Matthew Lee, a journalist attached to the… Continue reading Sri Lanka news coverage in UN presents challenges, ICP says

SL military conducts search operations in Trincomalee, 10 Tamils detained

At least ten Tamils have been taken into custody by the occupying Sri Lanka Army and SL Police in cordon and search operations in Trincomalee district on Friday. The victims, detained by the SL Army include uprooted persons recently returned from Tamil Nadu and former LTTE cadres ‘rehabilitated’ and released by the SLA. Villagers from… Continue reading SL military conducts search operations in Trincomalee, 10 Tamils detained

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U.S. report: a contradicting confluence of politics, international law

In the recently released factual supplement on the violations of international law in Sri Lanka’s conflict, the US State Department Office of Global Criminal Justice (GCJ) exposes the defects in the investigations into the crimes reported by the Sri Lanka’s President appointed LLRC and the deviations in the LLRC report with reference to the report… Continue reading U.S. report: a contradicting confluence of politics, international law

Boyle compares Syria action, dismisses UNHRC resolution as a "fraud"

Dismissing the US sponsored United Nations Human Rights Council Resolution as "a fraud," Professor Francis Boyle, an expert in international law, said, "if the US were serious about Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL) genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes against the Tamils, US would have done something like it did to Syria this week."… Continue reading Boyle compares Syria action, dismisses UNHRC resolution as a "fraud"

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Gandhi, Vipulananda, Poet Periyathampi, Baden-Powell desecrated in Batticaloa

The statues of Mahatma Gandhi, Swami Vipulananda, Pulavarma’ni Periyathampi-pi’l’lai and Baden-Powell revered by Eezham Tamils in the heart of Batticaloa city have been desecrated and destroyed in the early hours of Friday. The statues of Gandhi and the founder of Scout Movement Robert Baden-Powell are located near the clock tower in the city centre. Renowned… Continue reading Gandhi, Vipulananda, Poet Periyathampi, Baden-Powell desecrated in Batticaloa

UK accused of permitting alleged war-criminal to escape prosecution

Questions have been raised over the failure of the British Foreign Office to investigate Prasanna de Silva, ex-Sri Lanka army general alleged to be complicit in war-crimes, as reports emerged that the Mr Silva’s return to Sri Lanka is imminent, sources in London said. European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR) assisted by Society… Continue reading UK accused of permitting alleged war-criminal to escape prosecution

Buddhist Stupa to become ‘cultural landmark’ of Jaffna harbour

A massive Buddhist Stupa that is being constructed at the Beach Road of Jaffna harbour by the occupying Sinhala military will be the new ‘cultural landmark’ of Jaffna city for vessels coming towards its harbour. The Stupa with pre-fabricated parts and statues, brought from the South, is being built day and night by the Sinhala… Continue reading Buddhist Stupa to become ‘cultural landmark’ of Jaffna harbour

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Kohona under AFP spotlight over war-crime charges

Australian Federal Police (AFP) have said that they will evaluate a document submitted by the Australian Federation of Tamil Associations (AFTA) charging Palitha Kohona, an Australian citizen and currently Sri Lanka’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, over alleged war-crimes. AFP said in a letter AFTA that the referral was from the Minister for Justice,… Continue reading Kohona under AFP spotlight over war-crime charges

Displacement continues 22 years for coastal people of northern Jaffna

Resettlement Committee of the Displaced Citizens of Valikaamam North (RCDCVN) and Valikaamam North Fishermen Societies Union on Wednesday handed over an appeal addressed to the Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa through the SL Government Agent in Jaffna Ms. Imelda Sugumar, reminding the SL president that the people of Valikaamam North, especially those from the coastal… Continue reading Displacement continues 22 years for coastal people of northern Jaffna

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