UN Advisory Panel to include Sri Lanka’s war crime photos?

Amid recent exposure of photographs showing graphic scenes, with dead bodies blindfolded, hands bound and shot through the head which provide prima facie evidence of alleged war crimes committed by Sri Lanka Security Forces, United Nations spokesperson, Farhan Haq, told Inner City Press (ICP) that the panel will determine if the photos can be used… Continue reading UN Advisory Panel to include Sri Lanka’s war crime photos?

Published
Categorised as News

War crimes and the responsibility of Eezham Tamils

Eezham Tamils have made a strategic blunder two decades back in not internationally indicting the Indian Establishment for the war crimes committed by the IPKF. On one hand they allowed the indictment to sink under the din of Rajiv Gandhi assassination and on the other hand sections of them thought that the Indian Establishment should… Continue reading War crimes and the responsibility of Eezham Tamils

Published
Categorised as News

Sri Lanka fallen under dangerous authoritarianism, says Rae

"Sri Lanka has now fallen into a dangerous authoritarianism with the Rajapaksa brothers and their government fully in control. They can point to elections as the source of their legitimacy, but the evidence of a politicized judiciary, widespread corruption, and a deeply repressed and partisan media is a troubling reflection of a political agenda that… Continue reading Sri Lanka fallen under dangerous authoritarianism, says Rae

Colombo reinstates visa to Al Jazeera TV crew

Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse Saturday instructed the Immigration and Emigration Department to issue visas to a media group of Al-Jazeera television to cover his swearing-in event for a second term on November 19, Colombo electronic media reported quoting Presidential Secretariat sources. Presidential Secretariat sources commenting on the earlier report that Al-Jazeera television crew were… Continue reading Colombo reinstates visa to Al Jazeera TV crew

Published
Categorised as News

Al Jazeera staff denied visa over Sri Lanka war crimes broadcast

Three journalists from Al Jazeera, the international news network headquartered in Qatar, were denied visa to enter Sri Lanka, after the station broadcast photographs that provided additional prima facie evidence of widespread war crimes committed by Sri Lanka security forces during the final stages of war with Liberation Tigers, media reports from Colombo said. Sri… Continue reading Al Jazeera staff denied visa over Sri Lanka war crimes broadcast

Published
Categorised as News

Witnesses before LLRC accuse SLA for disappearances in Jaffna

All the persons who witnessed before the Lessons Learnt & Reconciliation Committee (LLRC) in Ariyaalai and Neerveali in Jaffna Thursday accused Sri Lanka Amy (SLA) Intelligence Unit and soldiers for taking away their family members who had disappeared without trace after arrest, sources in Jaffna said. Hundreds of mothers, fathers and wives of the disappeared… Continue reading Witnesses before LLRC accuse SLA for disappearances in Jaffna

Published
Categorised as News

Major General Shavindra Silva to give evidence in “white flag” case

Colombo High Court Thursday issued notice on Major General Shavendra Silva to appear in court on November 15 to give evidence in the case in which the former Commander of the Sri Lanka Army has been charged for causing disrepute to the government by an alleged interview to the English weekly Sunday Leader. Sarath Fonseka… Continue reading Major General Shavindra Silva to give evidence in “white flag” case

Published
Categorised as News

Australian Court rules refugee processing violates "procedural fairness"

High Court of Australia, in a landmark ruling said that the Australian Government’s attempt to keep "unlawful non-citizens" in prolonged detention in Christmas Island while the refugee status was being processed under the Migration Act of 1958, was not proper as the detention had "direct impact on the rights and interests of the plaintiffs to… Continue reading Australian Court rules refugee processing violates "procedural fairness"

Published
Categorised as News

CID summons Jaffna Traders representatives to Colombo

Sri Lanka Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has summoned the representatives of Jaffna Traders Association (JTA) to Colombo to record their statements and the representatives who left to Colombo expressed fear that may have to face interrogation by CID in Colombo. Meanwhile, another leading Tamil businessman in Jaffna has been arrested by CID alleged of funding… Continue reading CID summons Jaffna Traders representatives to Colombo

Published
Categorised as News

Imelda says she discussed Ceasefire with Gotabhaya

Jaffna Government Agent (GA) Imelda Sukumar said Wednesday in a meeting in Jaffna Secretariat that Sri Lankan Defence Secretary Gothabaya Rajapaksa had consented to a ceasefire when she had held talks with him in Colombo during the August 2008 SARRC Conference but Liberation Tigers had rejected the offer missing the opportunity to create a peaceful… Continue reading Imelda says she discussed Ceasefire with Gotabhaya

Published
Categorised as News