SLA encroaches 100 acres of farmland in Ki’linochchi

The occupying Sri Lanka Army in Vanni has forcibly taken over about one hundred acres of farmland situated between the villages Shanthapuram and Kanakaampikaik-ku’lam 5 km southeast of Ki’linochchi town. Earlier, the farmland was the livelihood of hundreds of people under a poverty alleviation scheme under the civil administration of the LTTE. A church and… Continue reading SLA encroaches 100 acres of farmland in Ki’linochchi

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Dutch Court overrides Koppe’s challenge against Judges

The Hague Chamber of Recusal ruled that the panel of three judges in the case of five alleged Dutch Tamil citizens charged with providing material assistance to Liberation Tigers, can continue, after the panel considered a challenge to the judges submitted by defense lawyer, Victor Koppe, for refusing to let Koppe continue with the 200-page… Continue reading Dutch Court overrides Koppe’s challenge against Judges

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Australia’s bids to lend legitimacy to Sri Lanka’s war-crime regime condemned

Vehemently condemning Australia’s envoy for Sri Lanka, Kathy Klugman, for partaking in a high-profile propaganda ceremony at the Sri Lankan Presidential residence in Colombo, head of the International Commission of Jurists in Australia, John Dowd, has accused the Australian government of trying to legitimise the actions of Rajapaksa regime, which is credibly accused to have… Continue reading Australia’s bids to lend legitimacy to Sri Lanka’s war-crime regime condemned

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‘Misplaced Loyalties’

Genuine anti-imperialism does not lie in mere abstract anti-American/anti-west sloganeering, writes RM Karthick, a freelance writer based in Chennai. “In the wake of a ‘post-national world’ discourse framed by apologists of multi-national capitalism and equally regressive capitalist-bureaucratic models as upheld by states like Turkey, China and Russia – both aiding the logic of genocidal states… Continue reading ‘Misplaced Loyalties’

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‘Reconciliation comes by accepting nations are different’

The South and its Sinhala polity talked of themselves as Sri Lanka and Sri Lankans. Those who opposed the war, but still wanted to be part of the warring Sinhala ideology, thus said the common meeting point of all Sinhala, Tamil and Muslim people is the ‘Sri Lankan’ identity. But this ‘Sri Lankan’ identity is… Continue reading ‘Reconciliation comes by accepting nations are different’

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UK Labour party calls for Sri Lanka’s War Crimes investigations

Speaking to Tamil supporters at a meeting during the Labour party conference Wednesday, Douglas Alexander MP, the British Shadow Foreign Secretary, said his party supports the establishment of an international commission to investigate the “acts of unconscionable violence” perpetrated in the final months of Sri Lanka’s armed conflict in 2009, a press release issued by… Continue reading UK Labour party calls for Sri Lanka’s War Crimes investigations

Rajapakse, an enemy of all mankind, filed U.S. Court papers say

In a potential precedent setting motion filed in the U.S. District Court of District of Columbia, Bruce Fein, attorney for three Tamil plaintiffs, requested Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, to authorize issuing summons through latest electronic social networks and local papers to the defendant, Sri Lanka’s sitting President, Mahinda Rajapakse, forcing the defendant to answer war-crimes charges,… Continue reading Rajapakse, an enemy of all mankind, filed U.S. Court papers say

Congressman Honda calls for war-crimes accountability

Citing Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International’s criticism of Sri Lanka’s failed accountability through the locally constituted "Commission," and highlighting the atrocities described in the UN Panel’s report, California Congressman Honda said in a US Congressional debate Thursday that a independent international mechanism is necessary to investigate Sri Lanka’s war-crime allegations. However, the Congressman, appeared… Continue reading Congressman Honda calls for war-crimes accountability

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Canadian parties join in screening Channel-4 documentary in Parliament

“As a Member of Parliament to Barrie, I was proud to host the screening of the UK Channel 4 – Sri Lanka’s Killing Field documentary in the Canadian Parliament on Wednesday, September 28th,” said Patrick Brown, Conservative MP for Barrie in a statement issued Friday adding that “we can all take this noble cause forward… Continue reading Canadian parties join in screening Channel-4 documentary in Parliament

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Sri Lanka’s removal from Commonwealth urged in Canadian parliament

“Will the Prime Minister take steps today to urge the commonwealth to revoke Sri Lanka’s membership until it holds the perpetrators to account and they are judged in international courts? Will he support calls from the international community for action against the Sri Lankan government, asked Liberal MP Jim Karygiannis in the Canadian parliament Thursday,… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s removal from Commonwealth urged in Canadian parliament