US Defence Attaché in Colombo ‘embarrasses’ Obama administration

“Remarks earlier this week by the U.S. Embassy’s Defense Attaché at a conference in Colombo reflected his personal opinions. They do not reflect the policy of the United States Government,” said a spokesman for the U.S. State Department Friday. The comment came in a statement officially distancing the USA from remarks made this week by… Continue reading US Defence Attaché in Colombo ‘embarrasses’ Obama administration

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Discrimination continues in teachers appointment in East

A group of councilors in the Eastern Provincial Council (EPC), which already collaborates with Colombo have given a memorandum to the SL President Mahinda Rajapaksa complaining about the discrimination shown in the appointment of teachers to ‘national’ and provincial schools disregarding qualified Tamil medium teachers. P. Piyasena, a parliamentarian from Ampaa’rai elected on TNA ticket… Continue reading Discrimination continues in teachers appointment in East

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330,000 voters ‘missing’ in Jaffna, Ki’linochchi electoral list after 2009 war of genocide

In 2009, the number of registered voters in Jaffna Electoral District that comprises of the Administrative Districts of Jaffna and Ki’linochchi was 816,005. This figure has dropped to 481,791 entries in the register of the electoral district of Jaffna. On Thursday, Assistant Commissioner of Elections (ACE) of Jaffna Electoral District S. Karunanithi confirmed that the… Continue reading 330,000 voters ‘missing’ in Jaffna, Ki’linochchi electoral list after 2009 war of genocide

European United Left upholds Tamil right to self-determination including secession

A conference organised by the European United Left/Nordic Green Left (GUE/NGL) at the EU Parliament in Brussels on Wednesday, resolved that it supported “the right to self determination of the Tamil-speaking people, up to and including separation, if that is what they wish, while safeguarding the rights of all minorities” and demanded the SL state… Continue reading European United Left upholds Tamil right to self-determination including secession

U.S. case: Rajapakse ducks service, Court order sought for alternate service

Attorney for the three Tamil plaintiffs who filed civil action against Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse for monetary damages under US’s Torture Victims Protection Act (TVPA) in the District Court of District of Columbia, informed the Court Tuesday that defendant, Mahinda Rajapakse, has avoided service of process by not accepting mail sent by recorded delivery… Continue reading U.S. case: Rajapakse ducks service, Court order sought for alternate service

Spain exercises universal jurisdiction to issue arrest warrants for El Salvador killings

Judge, Eloy Velasco Nuñez of Spain’s National Court, used the doctrine of universal jurisdiction to prosecute crimes committed outside of the country, to issue arrest warrants on Monday for some of the top military leaders of El Salvador’s civil war, accusing them of meticulously planning and carrying out the killings of six Jesuit priests in… Continue reading Spain exercises universal jurisdiction to issue arrest warrants for El Salvador killings

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War-crimes film, Heyns report, drown Colombo theatrics on terror

Channel-4’s announcement of screening of an hour-long film on Sri Lanka’s killing fields at UN on 3rd June, and the presentation of video footage to the UN Human Rights Council by the UN special investigator into extrajudicial killings, Christof Heyns, spread a gloomy war-crimes cloud over Sri Lanka making the terror-summit in Colombo, a holiday-extravaganza… Continue reading War-crimes film, Heyns report, drown Colombo theatrics on terror

UN Commissioner’s call for war-crimes probe jolts Colombo

Sri Lanka’s effort to whitewash the charges of war-crimes during the final stages of war received a set back at the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) annual session as Navaneetham Pillai, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, said she supported special UN panel’s recommendations in the war-crimes report made public on 14th April. Meanwhile, despite… Continue reading UN Commissioner’s call for war-crimes probe jolts Colombo

SLA suppresses evidence of skeletal remains unearthed during demining

Officials of demining NGOs in Vanni allege that the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers are taking measures to ensure that evidence regarding the skeletal remains of Tamil civilians discovered during the demining operations do not become exposed or become public information, sources in Kilinochchi said. Sri Lanka officials have issued unofficial directives to the demining… Continue reading SLA suppresses evidence of skeletal remains unearthed during demining

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