Intoxicating hubris

Sri Lanka’s Defense Secretary, Gotabhaya Rajapakse, who is widely believed to be the key Sri Lanka official responsible for instituting procedures and issuing commands that allegedly violated international norms in the conduct of war, has provided enlightening clues to inner workings of his mind in several interviews recorded on film by reputable international media. "His… Continue reading Intoxicating hubris

Japan backs UN war crimes probe into Sri Lanka war

Japan is backing efforts by the United Nations to investigate war crimes committed in Sri Lanka during the final months of the island’s war, Tokyo’s visiting envoy, Mr. Yasushi Akashi, said Sunday. Amid Sri Lanka’s vehement rejection of any international scrutiny into the conduct of its armed forces, two days ago, Mr. Akashi had seemed… Continue reading Japan backs UN war crimes probe into Sri Lanka war

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US says Sri Lanka Commission does not meet [International] standards

Stephen Rapp, Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues appointed by President Obama, said, "what’s been announced to date has not met the standard. They’re [Sri Lanka is] telling use it does have that capacity, to investigate these cases, to follow up and call witnesses. We’re hearing it, but we’re not seeing it." Rapp’s statement came as… Continue reading US says Sri Lanka Commission does not meet [International] standards

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Alston assails Sri Lanka’s "Reconciliation" commission

United Nation’s Special Rapporteur on Extra-judicial Executions, Philip Alston, in an interview Colombo weekly dismisses Sri Lanka’s local commission as ineffective without a mandate to probe war crimes, questions the independence of the same commission pointing to the past dismal performance of its Chairman, Chitta Ranjan de Silva, and cautions that "detailed and deeply troubling… Continue reading Alston assails Sri Lanka’s "Reconciliation" commission

WFP opens office in Kilinochchi

The United Nations (UN) opened a World Food Programme (WFP) office in Kilinochchi. It would be expanded in due course including staff from the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO), UN Development Programme (UNDP), UN Department of Safety and Security (UNDSS), Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the UN… Continue reading WFP opens office in Kilinochchi

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Explosions heard from SLN base in the islets of Jaffna

People in Jaffna peninsula were startled to hear intermittent explosions Saturday evening from the Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) Kaarainakar base in the islets of Jaffna for nearly half an hour, sources in Jaffna said. Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) helicopters were seen circling above the SLN base and unconfirmed sources said that a joint military… Continue reading Explosions heard from SLN base in the islets of Jaffna

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PAC instructs government heads to invite SLA Commander to official functions in North

The Secretary of Presidential Action Committee (PAC) has issued strict instruction to the Government Agents of the five districts in North to invite Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Jaffna Commander, government parliamentarians and the key members of PAC to all official functions and ceremonies of the government departments. The Non-government Organizations (NGOs), international and local, do… Continue reading PAC instructs government heads to invite SLA Commander to official functions in North

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Northern Tamil building contractors forced to pay commission

Northern Tamil Contractors Union (NTCU) in Jaffna complains that a man introducing himself as ‘School Engineer’ is engaged in obtaining five to ten percent commission from building contractors in Jaffna to be passed on to Northern Province Governor, Major General G. A. Chandrasiri. Meanwhile, it is alleged that the Governor has instructed the officials of… Continue reading Northern Tamil building contractors forced to pay commission

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Venezuela and the ‘law of the fishes’

 "Instead of making connections with the illegitimate opposition of Sri Lanka, Venezuela should be strengthening the hand of an ally that is also suffering imperial aggressions," says Eva Golinger, a friend of the President of Venezuela and English editor of the Venezuela government newspaper Correo del Orinoco. Writing a feature of factual and perceptual errors,… Continue reading Venezuela and the ‘law of the fishes’

Lankan among two held at airport

In two separate incidents at the Chennai airport, two men, including a Sri Lankan national, were arrested on Friday. During a check, immigration officials found that Mohammad Buhari (35) of Adhiramapattinam near Pudukottai, who had arrived from Japan here, where he had been working in a car company for eight years, was carrying someone else’s… Continue reading Lankan among two held at airport

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