In a meeting on 6th December in Paris with Congo’s President Joseph Kabila, UN Secretary General had "…congratulated the DRC for the successful military operation against the M23…," and "reiterated the United Nations support to the DRC for which President Kabila expressed his gratitude," a UN official readout of the meeting appearing in the UN… Continue reading UN, Ban Ki Moon celebrate Congo’s military victory
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Evidence presented against Sri Lanka at Genocide Tribunal in Germany
During the Second Session of the Peoples’ Tribunal on Sri Lanka which opened Saturday in Bremen, Germany, a panel of eleven eminent judges heard the "Prosecution outline its case that the crime of genocide has been and is being committed against the Tamil people in Sri Lanka," the press release issued by the sponsoring organizations,… Continue reading Evidence presented against Sri Lanka at Genocide Tribunal in Germany
ICC’s failure to prosecute Sri Lanka, no shelter to Africa’s criminals, says HRW
African leaders are raising concern over the actions of the 11-year old court of last resort, the International Criminial Court (ICC), where the eight cases that are currently active and the twenty-one defendents are all from Africa, Washington Post reported Sunday. The article quoted Richard Dicker from Human Rights Watch who countered Africa’s arguments saying… Continue reading ICC’s failure to prosecute Sri Lanka, no shelter to Africa’s criminals, says HRW
Aussaresses, Abbott, Rajapaksas, birds of the same feather on torture?
While Australian Premier, Tony Abbott, whose recent statements on condoning the allegations of torture by Sri Lanka security forces, was condemned by international rights groups, European media reported that one of top French ex-military officers, Aussaresses, who confessed to coldbloodedly torturing and summarily executing dozens of prisoners during France’s brutal colonial war in Algeria decades… Continue reading Aussaresses, Abbott, Rajapaksas, birds of the same feather on torture?
Victims coerced to produce false affidavits on controversial birth control in Vanni
Colombo has instructed Tamil health officials in Ki’linochchi district to obtain ‘affidavits’ from women who were subjected to a controversial coercive population control in three coastal villages of the district. The women are being approached to sign a document stating that they received subdermal implants on their own request for contraceptive protection. The latest move… Continue reading Victims coerced to produce false affidavits on controversial birth control in Vanni
EPDP paramilitary stricken by internal strife
Following the arrest of EPDP’s Jaffna District organizer and the opposition leader in the Northern Provincial Council Kamal Kamalendran for alleged involvement in the killing of the EPDP chairman of Neduntheevu civic body Mr Daniel Rexian alias Rajeev, the internal strife in the paramilitary group has widened. The involvement of EPDP operatives in the killing… Continue reading EPDP paramilitary stricken by internal strife
Reminding Britain of its geostrategic injustice against Eezham Tamils
The British Prime Minister David Cameron seeking ‘engagement’ with Tamils needs to be reminded of the root injustice the imperial Britain had committed against Eezham Tamils by making them prone to more than 60 years of genocide in the hands of the unitary Sri Lankan State. The British cabinet in 1947 decided to short-circuit the… Continue reading Reminding Britain of its geostrategic injustice against Eezham Tamils
SL Justice System incapable of investigating Moothoor massacre: ACF
“Facing growing pressure by the international community for an effective investigation, Sri Lankan authorities are attempting to deflect public attention by claiming that another investigation into the Muttur massacre has been opened. However, deliberate subversion of the investigative process over the past 7 years and continuous harassment of witnesses and journalists who have raised the… Continue reading SL Justice System incapable of investigating Moothoor massacre: ACF
Lankan diplomat ducks rights discussions in UK
The Sri Lankan High Commissioner to Britain, Chris Nonis, declined to participate in a rights discussion on Sri Lanka held end of last week at the UK’s Frontline club where the author of Sri Lanka’s Unfinished War, Frances Harrison, Channel-4’s producer of a series of documentaries on Sri Lanka’s war, Callum Macrae, and policy and… Continue reading Lankan diplomat ducks rights discussions in UK
PPT names panel of judges to hear genocide case against Sri Lanka
The Permanent Peoples Tribunal (PPT) in Rome has announced the names of 11 judges, who would be hearing the long-awaited case on the accusation of genocide against Eezham Tamils to be heard by an independent panel. “Like in the first session, a respected panel of judges consisting of experts in Genocide studies, former UN-officials, experts… Continue reading PPT names panel of judges to hear genocide case against Sri Lanka
