The occupying SL military in Jaffna is directly engaged in registration of individuals and families in the Jaffna peninsula in recent times. Everyday, covering area by area, the SL military, is distributing forms to collect information and is insisting of family photographs along with children to be given to them. The activity of the SL… Continue reading ‘Nazi-style registration of civilians in Jaffna’
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Hague’s WikiLeaks admission spells legal danger to Sri Lanka war-criminals
The Sierra Leone war crimes tribunal in The Hague has granted Charles G. Taylor, 62, the former Liberian president, who has been on trial charged with 11 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity, the right to use two leaked American diplomatic cables as evidence to challenge the court’s impartiality. While the leaked information… Continue reading Hague’s WikiLeaks admission spells legal danger to Sri Lanka war-criminals
‘Wish and reality of Sri Lanka’s Independence’
“I wish all Sri Lankans around the world a happy celebration and continued peace and prosperity in the coming year," said a statement harping on "post-war reconciliation" released from the office of the US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, on the eve of the independence day of Sri Lanka on 4th February. But the imposed… Continue reading ‘Wish and reality of Sri Lanka’s Independence’
One dies, 5 reported missing, floods-displaced in Trinco rises to 60,000
The number of displaced persons and sheltered in 159 welfare centres in the Trincomalee district due to second wave of floods following heavy rains with strong wind stood Friday evening at 59,198 persons from 15,669 families. However, the total number of persons affected due to disaster comprises of 2,90,000 persons from 80,952 families, in eleven… Continue reading One dies, 5 reported missing, floods-displaced in Trinco rises to 60,000
100,000 displaced, 7 die in second wave of floods, Ampaa’rai worst hit
Seven persons have died and over 100,000 civilians are displaced due to second wave of heavy rains in the Eastern, North Central and Central provinces of the island according to District Disaster Management Centre Friday. Four persons have died in Ampaa’rai district alone. While tens of thousands were hit by the disaster, the participation of… Continue reading 100,000 displaced, 7 die in second wave of floods, Ampaa’rai worst hit
‘Archaeology’ unearths skeletons in Jaffna fort
As a trench excavated for archaeological research near the main entrance of the Jaffna fort brought out a group of skeletons, the SL Archaeology Department has requested the police to pursue investigation in the locality. On an earlier occasion many skeletons, including the ones of women and children were found in an adjacent locality where… Continue reading ‘Archaeology’ unearths skeletons in Jaffna fort
Colombo ignores uprooted Tamils of Champoor in IDP camps
Uprooted Tamil families from Champoor village in Moothoor East in Trincomalee district during military offensive launched by the Sri Lanka Army in April 2006 and sheltered in welfare centres at Ki’liveddi, Ma’natcheanai and Paddiththidal have not been supplied with dry ration relief for the last two months by government. On Thursday activists of the Canada-Moothoor… Continue reading Colombo ignores uprooted Tamils of Champoor in IDP camps
US State Department plays ‘ultimate saviour of genocidal Colombo’
Those who are guilty of war crimes naturally would try to blame others and would do everything to save their skins. If at all the LTTE was responsible of any war crimes, it is not there now. But the others responsible are roaming free. The US Asst Secretary of State Robert Blake often calls for… Continue reading US State Department plays ‘ultimate saviour of genocidal Colombo’
Canadian professor exposes cosiness of Clinton with Colombo, Cairo
“I observe Hillary Rodham Clinton careening about in response to events in Sri Lanka and now Egypt – bouncing from (realpolitik) wall to (humanitarian) wall to (pragmatism) wall, in a kind of foreign policy funhouse of mirrors,” writes Canadian Professor of Law, Craig Scott, exposing the hoodwink game played by the US State Department having… Continue reading Canadian professor exposes cosiness of Clinton with Colombo, Cairo
TVPA: US’s legal gift to victims of war-crimes, torture
For new immigrants, America is the face of liberty, palladium of justice and the embodiment of the ideal of government under law, not under men. In this deliberative democracy, where the nation is perpetually arguing with its own conscience, debates spawn statutes that afford redress to victims who have suffered under despotic states around the… Continue reading TVPA: US’s legal gift to victims of war-crimes, torture
