The wife of slain Batticaloa Commander of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), on Thursday verified that the dead body shown in the photo released on Wednesday was that of her husband, Col. Ramesh. On Wednesday, a former member of the LTTE identified a photo leaked in recent days by the soldiers of the… Continue reading New evidence leads to war crime committed on LTTE’s Col Ramesh
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G.L. Peiris to confront diplomats on Expert Panel report
Sri Lanka’s Foreign Affairs Minister G.L.Peiris is scheduled to “brief” Colombo based foreign diplomats Thursday morning on its response to the UN Experts Panel report, which has put serious war crimes and crimes against humanity allegations against Mahinda Rajapaksa government during the Vanni War in 2009. Mr. Peiris returned to Colombo Wednesday after a trip… Continue reading G.L. Peiris to confront diplomats on Expert Panel report
Colombo rejects UN Expert Panel report, dubs it as “Darusman Report”
Colombo government led by Mahinda Rajapaksa on Wednesday issued an official statement, stating that the conclusions of the externally constituted “Darusman Panel” working from New York should not take precedence over the conclusions, still awaited, of the domestic [LLRC] process. The statement said that the material could be looked at by the LLRC should it… Continue reading Colombo rejects UN Expert Panel report, dubs it as “Darusman Report”
UN expert panel’s report: US welcomes, India noncommittal
Whilst India issued a tepid response to the UN expert panel’s report on war crimes in Sri Lanka, the United States strongly welcomed the report and its being made public, and, declaring “that accountability and reconciliation are inextricably linked,” unequivocally backed UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon’s actions for Sri Lanka to respond constructively to the… Continue reading UN expert panel’s report: US welcomes, India noncommittal
Channel 4 to show film on Sri Lanka’s war crimes
Channel 4 is to air “probably the most horrific” footage it has ever shown in an investigation into alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka, The Guardian reported Tuesday. Because of the horrific nature of the videos, the film, presented by Jon Snow, will air in a late night slot in May and C4 said that… Continue reading Channel 4 to show film on Sri Lanka’s war crimes
‘War crimes investigation is not a choice or policy but a duty’
While the UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon says it is not possible for him to institute an international inquiry into Sri Lanka’s war crimes as recommended by the advisory panel, unless Sri Lanka or any intergovernmental forum calls for it, the UN Human Rights Chief Navi Pillay on Tuesday urged for further international investigation.… Continue reading ‘War crimes investigation is not a choice or policy but a duty’
Ban Ki Moon, Accessory After the Fact to Sri Lanka war crimes, says Boyle
Faulting UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon for his continued "pattern and practice of criminal behavior by rejecting the recommendation of his own Panel that he appoint a Commission of Inquiry into GOSL war crimes and crimes against humanity against the Tamils," Professor Francis Boyle, expert in International Law and Professor at the University of… Continue reading Ban Ki Moon, Accessory After the Fact to Sri Lanka war crimes, says Boyle
UN panel report oversteps by rejecting homeland of Eezham Tamils
Eezham Tamils hoodwinked by war crimes indictments that are doubtful of materialising into actions, should carefully note that the UN panel report has said nothing on the burning question of colonization of the Tamil country by Colombo in listing obstacles to ‘sustainable peace and reconciliation’. On the contrary, it advises especially the diaspora to realise… Continue reading UN panel report oversteps by rejecting homeland of Eezham Tamils
UN has no right to meddle with democratic government – Dinamina
An angry Sri Lankan government lashed out at the United Nations declaring that it did not have any right to meddle with the affairs of an independent, democratically elected government, the state run, Dinamina newspaper said in its lead article on Sunday. Quoting Media Minister Keheliya Rambukwella, the article said, the report by the three… Continue reading UN has no right to meddle with democratic government – Dinamina
Chinese envoy stays away from Peiris briefing on UN report
The Chinese Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Ambassador Yang Xiuping, was absent at the briefing held by Sri Lanka’s External Affairs Minister G.L. Peiris over the Colombo stance on the UN-panel report on war-crimes during the final phase of the war. Heads of all diplomatic missions in Colombo except Chinese envoy attended the briefing, according to… Continue reading Chinese envoy stays away from Peiris briefing on UN report
