Britain: UN must investigate Sri Lanka war crimes

Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron called Wednesday in Parliament for a United Nations inquiry into war crimes committed during the final months of Sri Lanka’s war in 2009. Responding to a question by ruling Conservative Party MP Lee Scott following the previous night’s screening of Channel 4’s documentary, ‘Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields’, Mr. Cameron said… Continue reading Britain: UN must investigate Sri Lanka war crimes

Colombo: Channel 4 film ‘fake’, made for LTTE supporters

Sri Lanka denounced a hard hitting Channel 4 documentary aired Tuesday on war crimes committed by both sides during the final months of the armed conflict in 2009 as propaganda by Tami Tiger supporters. Sri Lankan Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa said the film was a ‘fake’ and that LTTE supporters had paid Channel 4 to… Continue reading Colombo: Channel 4 film ‘fake’, made for LTTE supporters

Published
Categorised as News

Amnesty International appeals for halt to deportations to Sri Lanka

Amnesty International called Thursday for the UK Authorities not to deport Sri Lankans at risk of torture, ahead of a planned deportation in the afternoon from Gatwick Airport in London, echoing a call Wednesday by Human Rights Watch. At least twenty people, mostly Tamil, face forcible return on the flight, the rights watchdog said, adding… Continue reading Amnesty International appeals for halt to deportations to Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka offers attack aircraft to UN

Sri Lanka has offered to supply the United Nations with three Mi-24 attack helicopters and a pair of fix wing aircraft for peacekeeping duties, but a decision to accept would not only generate controversy, but potentially trigger a US review of Sri Lanka’s human rights conduct, Foreign Policy magazine reported Wednesday. The Sri Lanka pledge… Continue reading Sri Lanka offers attack aircraft to UN

Published
Categorised as News

HRW urges halt to UK deportations to Sri Lanka

Human Rights Watch (HRW) criticized Wednesday the British government’s decision to deport asylum seekers to Sri Lanka, saying they should not be sent back home until the situation improves there. Brad Adams, South Asia director of the New York based human rights organisation, told BBC Sinhala service: "we urge the British government to hold off… Continue reading HRW urges halt to UK deportations to Sri Lanka

Published
Categorised as News

Sri Lanka Archaeology Dept plans to take Jaffna material to Anuradhapura

Material excavated recently at Kantharoadai in Jaffna, belonging to pre-Buddhist Megalithic period, and could be dated to roughly 3000 years before present, are planned to be taken to Anuradhapura museum in the south, informed sources in Jaffna said. According to news reports, the excavation has been ‘jointly’ conducted by the Sri Lanka Department of Archaeology… Continue reading Sri Lanka Archaeology Dept plans to take Jaffna material to Anuradhapura

Published
Categorised as News

UK routeing ex-LTTE ‘reintegration’ through SL Army raises controversy in Jaffna

Announcing a donation of 5,00,000 pound sterling (90 million SL rupees), and entirely accompanied by the occupying Sri Lanka Army, the British Deputy High Commissioner in Colombo, Mark Gooding, visited a detention camp run for ‘reintegration’ of ex-LTTE combatants by the SL military at the High Security Zone part of Thellippazhai in Valikaamam North, Jaffna,… Continue reading UK routeing ex-LTTE ‘reintegration’ through SL Army raises controversy in Jaffna

Colombo continues bilateral ploy to elude international solution

The genocidal establishment of Mahinda Rajapaksa continues with its pre-war trick of bilateral dealings to escape comprehensive international action cum solutions to the national question in the island, and some competing powers and their proxies continue to provide space for Rajapaksa juggle, by not collectively calling for the logical solution of liberation of Eezham Tamils… Continue reading Colombo continues bilateral ploy to elude international solution