Don’t fuse truth seeking with criminal justice, reconciliation: Craig Scott

In a paper published recently by Osgoode Hall Law School, York University of Canada on The Transnationalization of truth: A Meditation on Sri Lanka and Honduras, Craig Scott, Professor of Law, said “not to fuse truth-seeking processes with either criminal justice or reconciliation processes with special reference to the Sri Lanka context.” Meanwhile, commenting on… Continue reading Don’t fuse truth seeking with criminal justice, reconciliation: Craig Scott

TAG, SCET’s legal brief asserts ICC obligated to probe Kohona on war-crimes

Tamils Against Genocide (TAG), a US-based activist group, and Swiss Council of Eelam Tamils (SCET) said Sunday that both organizations are to jointly file a legal brief requesting the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the Hague, Netherlands, to initiate war crimes investigations leading to the issuance of an article 58 warrant of… Continue reading TAG, SCET’s legal brief asserts ICC obligated to probe Kohona on war-crimes

Nearly 50% children malnourished in Eastern Province

Nearly half of the children less than five years old are suffering from malnutrition in the three districts in the Eastern province. 53% in Batticaloa, 45% in Trincomalee, and 44% in Ampaarai have been found suffering malnutrition, according to a survey carried out by the World Food Organization (WFO), UNICEF, and Health Services Agency of… Continue reading Nearly 50% children malnourished in Eastern Province

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Seek pragmatic changes, not focus entirely on war-crimes accountabilty, says Donald Camp

Former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, Donald Camp, in a seminar held at the US think-tank, American Enterprise Institute, said while everyone was appalled at the events during the final stages of war, focusing entirely on accountability and prosecution will not be pragmatic, as the Rajapakse Government will not… Continue reading Seek pragmatic changes, not focus entirely on war-crimes accountabilty, says Donald Camp

Norway arrests ex LTTE member

Crime branch of the Norwegian Police has arrested an ex-LTTE member on January 26 at his work place in Norway. The 31-year-old man, living in Norway for more than 3 years, has been charged for three killings in his home country before coming to Norway, which the lawyer representing the prosecutor said could be acts… Continue reading Norway arrests ex LTTE member

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Jaffna fishermen urge Tamil Nadu fishermen to investigate SL conspiracy

There is a pattern in the attack on Tamil Nadu fishermen by SL Navy and in the destruction of fishing nets belonging to Eezham Tamils by some trawlers that seem to be coming from the Indian coast. Whenever the trawlers come very close to the coast of the country of Eezham Tamils to destroy the… Continue reading Jaffna fishermen urge Tamil Nadu fishermen to investigate SL conspiracy

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Colombo exploits Buddhism to consecrate genocide

The political and military connotations with which a sapling of the Bo tree at Anuradhapura was paraded in Jaffna on Wednesday, before presenting it to Bodh Gaya in India to mark the 2600th year of the attainment of Buddhahood, alienated Eezham Tamils of the land, smacked of consecration of the genocide against them and involved… Continue reading Colombo exploits Buddhism to consecrate genocide

Genocidal Colombo unleashes new war on unarmed Tamils

Sri Lanka is now waging a new genocidal war on unarmed and demographically weakened Tamils after converting their country imperceptibly into an open concentration camp. The new war is focussed on the Jaffna Peninsula. Many Tamils believe that by stressing on the negation of their independence, India and USA continue to encourage Colombo, smokescreen the… Continue reading Genocidal Colombo unleashes new war on unarmed Tamils

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Muslim journalist attacked for exposing corruption

An unidentified group of assailants attacked the Chief Editor of the weekly Batticaloa newspaper ‘Vaara Uraikal’ with iron rods after throwing chilli powder on the editor’s face on Monday evening in Kaaththaankudi, sources in Batticaloa said. Puvi Rahumathulla, was admitted in the Batticaloa Teaching Hospital for treatment. Media sources alleged that the attack had been… Continue reading Muslim journalist attacked for exposing corruption

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HSZ lands in Jaffna sold to Sinhala businessmen

Large stretches of lands in Jaffna Peninsula in the so-called High Security Zones and in other areas where people are not permitted to resettle in the guise of landmines are hurriedly sold to Sinhala businessmen ostensibly to start ‘industrial estates’. 100 acres of land near Ezhuthumadduvaa’l railway station along the A9 Highway has been recently… Continue reading HSZ lands in Jaffna sold to Sinhala businessmen