The Federation of National Organizations, a coalition formed by ten Sinhala extremist groups in the south, has requested the Mahinda Rajapaksa government to terminate its talks with the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) in a statement issued on May Day, coinciding with the protest show of Mahinda Rajapaksa against the UN Expert Panel report. Meanwhile, Tamils… Continue reading Sinhala extremist federation wants Rajapaksa to terminate talks with TNA
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UNP to make stand on UN’s war-crimes report public soon
The special committee appointed by UNP Leader, Ranil Wickremesinghe, to study the UN war-crimes report on Sri Lanka is due to communicate its findings and stand on the report to the UNP and its leader this week, the Sinhala daily Lakbima said. The UNP committee is led by Bradman Weeerakoon and subsequent to the advice… Continue reading UNP to make stand on UN’s war-crimes report public soon
Colombo propagates UN report as against Muslims
Amid vicious propaganda by the Colombo government that UN Experts Panel is against the interests of the Muslim Community, Mr. Basheer Sego Dawood, deputy minister in the Mahinda Rajapaksea government said that the report should be considered as a foundation to find a lasting political solution for the ethnic conflict in the country. However Muslims… Continue reading Colombo propagates UN report as against Muslims
Boyle: Word "Genocide" missing in UN Panel’s war crimes report
Pointing out the instances where the criminal allegations on Sri Lanka made in the UN’s war crimes report support the charge of genocide on Sri Lanka, Professor Francis Boyle, expert in International Law and Professor at the University of Illinois College of Law, told TamilNet, "[f]or obvious political reasons, no one wants to use the… Continue reading Boyle: Word "Genocide" missing in UN Panel’s war crimes report
Sri Lanka war-crime alleged over killing of TECH Director
Emerging evidence on Sri Lanka military targeting civilian leadership of Eezham Tamil development organizations at the end of Vanni war further reinforces the credible allegation that Sri Lanka’s war crimes and crimes against humanity had genocidal intentions. C. Sivalingam Suhunan, alias Thilak, the executive director of TECH (The Economic Consultancy House), the flagship development NGO… Continue reading Sri Lanka war-crime alleged over killing of TECH Director
Sri Lanka plans criminal show of ‘reconciliation’ in Colombo, Jaffna on May 1
In a cruel show of ‘reconciliation,’ Sri Lanka’s occupying military in full swing has gone to the houses of released LTTE cadres, family members of the captives and ‘resettled’ Eezham Tamils living in open prisons in north and east and intimidated them to participate in Mahinda Rajapaksa’s demonstration show in Colombo on 1 May, to… Continue reading Sri Lanka plans criminal show of ‘reconciliation’ in Colombo, Jaffna on May 1
‘Solheim transforms from peace facilitator to facilitator of war crimes escape’
Norway’s former peace facilitator to the island of Sri Lanka, Mr. Erik Solheim, speaking to Norwegian state owned media NRK (Dagsnytt 18) on Wednesday, argued against any immediate international investigation on the war crimes in the island and said that it is only correct and fair to expect the Sri Lankan authorities to domestically investigate… Continue reading ‘Solheim transforms from peace facilitator to facilitator of war crimes escape’
Accountability needed before lasting reconciliation possible – UK
Britain Wednesday welcomed the UN Panel of Experts report on the war crimes in Sri Lanka’s war and expressed support for UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon’s decision to commission the study. Calling on Sri Lanka to respond positively to the expert panel’s report, the UK said accountability for war crimes must be resolved before lasting… Continue reading Accountability needed before lasting reconciliation possible – UK
Ban “would welcome a mandate” to investigate Sri Lanka’s war crimes
The day after his office released an expert panel’s report on Sri Lanka’s war crimes, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon said he would welcome a mandate to establish a commission of inquiry (CoI) into war crimes in Sri Lanka. Noting that a UN-led probe would require the agreement of Colombo – something that is patently… Continue reading Ban “would welcome a mandate” to investigate Sri Lanka’s war crimes
Colombo’s crimes grotesque – The Times
The Times newspaper (London) said Wednesday that the UN expert panel’s report on Sri Lanka’s war crimes confirms the newspaper’s reporting in May 2009 that the “Sri Lankan Government was party to the mass murder of civilians.” Referring especially to mass bombardment of civilians in so-called no-fire zones, the paper demanded that “perpetrators of this… Continue reading Colombo’s crimes grotesque – The Times
