Leader of the House and a Minister in Sri Lanka’s parliament, Nimal Siripala de Silva, challenged opposition Parliamentarian Karu Jayasuriya to submit evidence to the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) on the alleged human rights violations and war crimes committed by Sri Lanka soldiers, Sinhala daily Lankadeepa said. According to the Lankadeepa newspaper, Jayasuriy… Continue reading Opposition’s War Crimes charge triggers inter-party squabble
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Astonishingly powerful, rare category of War Crime evidence, says Legal expert
Sri Lanka is to skip the ceremony at which the Nobel Peace Prize is to be presented to Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo, a government official in Colombo said yesterday. “The government has decided that Sri Lanka’s ambassador will not be accepting the invitation to attend the function,” a foreign ministry spokesman said without giving reasons.… Continue reading Astonishingly powerful, rare category of War Crime evidence, says Legal expert
Dual citizen Kohona falls under ICC jurisdiction on War Crimes
Marino OCampo, the Prosecutor for the International Criminal Court (ICC), during a press briefing for the 9th session of Assemblyof Parties for the Rome Statute said, "if there becomes clarity that nationals of state parties committed crimes, that could be an option [for ICC action]." Clearly, in O’Campo’s view Sri Lanka’s Dr Palitha Kohona, a… Continue reading Dual citizen Kohona falls under ICC jurisdiction on War Crimes
NLF leader Karunaratna’s supporters assaulted at airport
Supporters of Dr.Wickremabahu Karunaretna, leader of the New Left Front (NLF), Tuesday, who went to receive him at the Katunayake International Airport (KIA) on his return after a visit to London, were assaulted by aviation authority officials and a gang said to be sent by a deputy minister in the United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA)… Continue reading NLF leader Karunaratna’s supporters assaulted at airport
Colombo says making inquiries on WikiLeaks reports
Sri Lanka’s foreign ministry, in the wake of the revelations by WikiLeaks of the U.S. diplomats accusing Sri Lanka’s President and brothers of war-crimes, and of conducting an investigation that fails to meet international standards, said in the State run Dinamina Tuesday that the Ministry has launched its own "independent inquiries into the reports." Deputy… Continue reading Colombo says making inquiries on WikiLeaks reports
Time for Eezham Tamils to think afresh
Despite two nasty wars India got involved against Eezham Tamils in crushing their national aspirations, and despite constant demonstration that whatever genocide may take place or whatever counter-Indian alliances Sri Lanka may make India would continue to hang on to any devil that is sitting in Colombo, Eezham Tamils are so far not stirred up… Continue reading Time for Eezham Tamils to think afresh
Colombo plans to close UN offices in NorthEast
Sri Lanka Government has directed the United Nations officials to close the UNICEF, UNHCR offices in Ki’linochchi district in the North, and Trincomalee in the East before the end of this year, and to move the administrative functions to offices located outside NorthEast, civil society sources in Jaffna said. The sources fear that Colombo’s action… Continue reading Colombo plans to close UN offices in NorthEast
LLRC concludes inquiry in Trincomalee without visiting Champoor
Sri Lanka’s Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) concluded its 3-day-sittings in Trincomalee district Sunday without visiting Champoor as scheduled. The LLRC said in its schedule programme that it would visit Champoor to assess the situation there on the second day Saturday after its session in Moothoor. But, the visit to Champoor was cancelled at… Continue reading LLRC concludes inquiry in Trincomalee without visiting Champoor
Suspect Sri Lanka war-criminal in UN post under US media spotlight
“The Sri Lankan government has appointed a senior army officer accused of war crimes in the conflict with Tamil rebels as its deputy permanent representative to the United Nations,” Washington Times said in a lead article Sunday referring to ex-Major General Shavendra Silva who commanded one of the largest divisions in Sri Lanka Army, and… Continue reading Suspect Sri Lanka war-criminal in UN post under US media spotlight
New evidence emerges on war crimes committed on Isaippiriyaa
The gruesome killing of 27-year-old LTTE journalist Shoba (Isaippiriyaa) is a clear case of war crime committed by Sri Lanka Army, as evidences come forth indicate. Isaippriyaa never went for any kind of military training. She was exempted by the LTTE from such training, as she was a patient of Rheumatic Heart Valvular Disease, says… Continue reading New evidence emerges on war crimes committed on Isaippiriyaa
