Sinhalese stage anti-UN demonstration in Jaffna

In a comic show of events, Sinhalese thugs bought from the south staged a demonstration in Jaffna Sunday, against the UN panel report calling for war crimes investigation. In several places in the Jaffna city they were seen forcing passing by people to sign petitions and those who refused were chased and manhandled by the… Continue reading Sinhalese stage anti-UN demonstration in Jaffna

"Major flaw" in reasoning

Law students learn during the grueling first year of law-school the important art of "issue spotting." Applying laws to facts cannot be carried out and arguments supporting one side or the other cannot be advanced in an exam or in trial/appellate setting if students or attorneys misidentify or miss legal "issues" relevant to the fact… Continue reading "Major flaw" in reasoning

War crime, genocide case against Rajapaksa placed in Norway courts

Leading Norwegian Lawyer on Human Rights, Harald Stabell, has filed a case under the Norwegian national law, against the Sri Lankan President and Commander-in-Chief of the SL armed forces, Mahinda Rajapaksa, his brother and Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, and former Sri Lanka Army commander Sarath Fonseka, now in Rajapaksa’s custody, and several other SL commanders,… Continue reading War crime, genocide case against Rajapaksa placed in Norway courts

Blake’s visit follows Maldives ditching UN panel report

The Maldivian foreign Minister Ahmed Naseem told journalists in Colombo that the UN report into human rights abuses in the closing days of Sri Lanka’s civil war is “singularly counterproductive,” reports Minivan News, an independent news service from Maldives, Saturday. Maldives is currently a member of the UN Human Rights Council. This week, the US… Continue reading Blake’s visit follows Maldives ditching UN panel report

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India, SLA, have occupation blueprint for northern coast of Eezham Tamils

By maintaining silence, and covertly working against war crimes investigation on Sri Lanka, India bargained Colombo’s cabinet approval for its hold on the KKS harbour of Eezham Tamils, political observers in Jaffna said. The SL cabinet has approved a proposal by Rajapaksa to develop KKS harbour with Indian aid and a MoU is to be… Continue reading India, SLA, have occupation blueprint for northern coast of Eezham Tamils

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Sivajilingam interrogated for calling military to vacate Valvettithu’rai town

Former Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian MK Sivajilingam was summoned on Thursday by the occupying Sri Lanka military in Valvettithu’rai and was interrogated for about half an hour. The reason for the interrogation was his manifesto for the forthcoming local body elections in which he has called for the shifting of the SL military camps… Continue reading Sivajilingam interrogated for calling military to vacate Valvettithu’rai town

Australia accepts as Sri Lanka’s ambassador third accused war criminal

Australia has accepted as Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner former Navy commander Admiral Thisara Samarasinghe, according to some press reports. Admiral Samarasinghe was commander of the Navy during the final phase of Sri Lanka’s war, including the final months in which tens of thousands of Tamil civilians were slaughtered. The recently released UN panel’s report states… Continue reading Australia accepts as Sri Lanka’s ambassador third accused war criminal

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ANC supports UN experts’ recommendations on Sri Lanka war crimes

Endorsing the recommendations of the UN expert panel’s report on war crimes in Sri Lanka, the African National Congress (ANC) criticised Colombo’s use of “a military solution of resolving problems [between conflicting parties]” and called on the government “to take immediate steps to address the core grievances of the Tamil population and engage in a… Continue reading ANC supports UN experts’ recommendations on Sri Lanka war crimes

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Blake should not mislead Tamils again: Mano Ganesan

Mano Ganesan, the leader of the Democratic Peoples Front (DPF), who was once named by then US State Secretary Condoleezza Rice, in a statement issued on Wednesday, reminded the Tamils that the visiting US Asst Secretary Robert Blake was instrumental in providing US government’s unconditional support to the war waged by the Sri Lankan state… Continue reading Blake should not mislead Tamils again: Mano Ganesan

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