Colombo threatens Tamils in contact with visiting US delegation

Some of the eyewitnesses in Vanni, who met the visiting US delegation headed by Stephen J Rapp, the ambassador-at-Large for war crimes at the US State Department, on Thursday and Friday, have been harassed by the occupying Sri Lanka Army in Mullaith-theevu after the US delegation had left the region, sources in Mullaith-theevu told TamilNet… Continue reading Colombo threatens Tamils in contact with visiting US delegation

Human skeletons recovered from well in Valikaamam North

Recently resettled civilians in Kollangk-kaladdi of Valikaamam North in Jaffna have located human skeletons inside a well while clearing it for their use, sources in Valikaamam told TamilNet Sunday. A skull was located. But, the number of the recovered skeletons indicates that some of the victims had been decapitated, before they were dumped into the… Continue reading Human skeletons recovered from well in Valikaamam North

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Tamil trader abducted in Colombo

A Tamil businessman of up-country origin, who owns an electronic business (Panorama Electronics) in Colombo, has been abducted Saturday around 3:30 p.m. in front of his house on Peniquick lane in Colombo 6, according to his family in Colombo. The victim, Mr. Ramasamy Prabakaran, had been earlier detained by the Sri Lankan police for 28… Continue reading Tamil trader abducted in Colombo

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War crimes of ‘both sides’ or war crimes of all sides: Oslo film discussion stirs thoughts

After a full house show of Beate Arnestad’s documentary on exiled Sinhala and Eezham Tamil journalists on Thursday in Oslo, Norwegian journalist Sverre Tom Radøy leading the discussion, prompted British journalist Frances Harrison talking on the sufferings of the civilians to elucidate on ‘war crimes of both sides’ and particularly those of the LTTE. Forced… Continue reading War crimes of ‘both sides’ or war crimes of all sides: Oslo film discussion stirs thoughts

U.S. Court dismisses Shavendra case on grounds of immunity

While acknowledging "the gravity of the allegations made by the plaintiffs," Judge J. Paul Oetken concluded that Silva’s diplomatic immunity precluded the court from looking at the merits of the plaintiffs’ claims, a press release issued by the attorneys of the Tamil plaintiffs who filed the case said. Despite serious allegations of war crimes, Silva… Continue reading U.S. Court dismisses Shavendra case on grounds of immunity

Without truth, reconciliation not possible – paper

Francis Harrison, former BBC foreign correspondent whose book of accounts of survivors from Sri Lanka’s civil war is to be published this summer, says in an article in the Dawn, that there are "signs that the international community is gearing up for action to hold Sri Lanka accountable for alleged war crimes committed by its… Continue reading Without truth, reconciliation not possible – paper

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SL Minister Devananda threatens to attack journalists of Jaffna daily

“I told my [paramilitary] boys to beat up these journalists. But, the boys are not paying attention. It seems I have to go in person and do it to make these journalists behave,” was the newest controversial comment by SL Minister and EPDP paramilitary leader Douglas Devananda on Thursday evening at a meeting held at… Continue reading SL Minister Devananda threatens to attack journalists of Jaffna daily

Village liquidated in Mullaiththeevu

Chooriya-puram village, created by the LTTE near Keappaa-pulavu in the Puthukkudiyiruppu division of Mullaiththeevu district, to accommodate landless peasants, has been liquidated by the occupying Sinhala military that is engaged in that locality in building a 1200-acre base, news sources in Vanni said. Around 500 families of the locality have lost their living space and… Continue reading Village liquidated in Mullaiththeevu

Colombo media movement shows sensitivity for linking it with TNA

Colombo-based Free Media Movement (FMM) on Tuesday strongly reacted to news appearing in SL government-run ‘Dinamina’ on 03 February which had alleged that the members of the FMM had been in collaboration with the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) in campaigning at Geneva against the Colombo government. Totally disowning any link with the TNA, the language… Continue reading Colombo media movement shows sensitivity for linking it with TNA

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Boyle: Appointing alleged war-criminals to UN posts, a violation of UN Charter

While Ban Ki Moon’s spokesman Martin Nesirky insisted that Ban is powerless to stop the proposed appointment of alleged war-criminal Shavendra Silva to an UN adviser position, Professor Boyle, an expert in international law, said, "U.N. Secretary-General has a Charter obligation to determine that the terms of article 101(3) have been satisfied before he appoints… Continue reading Boyle: Appointing alleged war-criminals to UN posts, a violation of UN Charter