War-crime past to scuttle Sri Lankan envoy’s Australia post

War-crime controversy over Thisara Samarasinghe, the new Sri Lanka high commissioner to Sri Lanka, is likely to derail his appointment, Sydney Morning Herald reported Sunday. "Foreign Affairs – which must decide if it will accept the nomination – sees the appointment as ”problematic” for Australia amid calls for a United Nations investigation into human rights… Continue reading War-crime past to scuttle Sri Lankan envoy’s Australia post

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TAG to file civil case against Rajapakse in Texas Federal Court

Tamils Against Genocide (TAG), a US-based activist group advocating criminal legal action worldwide against Sri Lanka’s alleged war-criminals, said in a press release issued today, that TAG’s attorney is filing civil action against visiting Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse for damages under the Alien Tort Claims Act (ATCA/TVPA) on behalf of three plaintiffs for the… Continue reading TAG to file civil case against Rajapakse in Texas Federal Court

Sri Lanka’s dud commission to conclude "sittings"

Sri Lanka’s Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC), the mandate of which was deliberately designed to whitewash Sri Lanka’s war-crimes, and invitation to three leading premier human rights watchdogs Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch (HRW), and International Crisis Group (ICG) to attend LLRC’s sittings was rejected due to LLRC "lacking the ability to advance accountability… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s dud commission to conclude "sittings"

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Militarization of policing announced in Jaffna

Mounted on bicycles, the SL military in Jaffna will be ‘patrolling’ the streets. They may not enter houses but will be engaged in street checks. They will act in the same way they were functioning during war times. The military cannot be confined to barracks, announced the colonial commander of the occupying SL military, Maj.… Continue reading Militarization of policing announced in Jaffna

Terror in Jaffna is only a hair in elephant’s tail: SL prime minister

“Crimes are taking place everywhere in the world. […] If you compare the crimes in the whole country to an elephant, what is happening in Jaffna is only a hair of that elephant’s tail,” said Sri Lanka Prime Minister D.M. Jayaratne in the SL parliament Thursday, answering accusations brought out by Tamil National Alliance (TNA).… Continue reading Terror in Jaffna is only a hair in elephant’s tail: SL prime minister

Rajapakse, a war-criminal in hiding

Sri Lanka’s President, Mahinda Rajapakse, purportedly on a private visit to the U.S. is likely to remain in hiding with his physical whereabouts kept secret from the public to to avoid another embarrassing battle with diaspora Tamils. While, as a matter of jurisprudential fairness, US Ambassador Butenis’s acknowledgment that Rajapaksas have committed possible war-crimes in… Continue reading Rajapakse, a war-criminal in hiding

Amitabh Bachchan hurt by IIFA awards in Sri Lanka: Times of India

Amitabh Bachchan’s recent exclusion from the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) was because he was hurt by the IIFA decision to hold awards last year in Sri Lanka, Times of India said Thursday. Amitabh was the founder-initiator of the IIFA. Without taking Bachchan’s opinion, they not only held the event in Sri Lanka but also… Continue reading Amitabh Bachchan hurt by IIFA awards in Sri Lanka: Times of India

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SL military, southern traders, encourage child labour in Vanni

Children have become scavengers of scrap metal for their livelihood in the war ravaged Vanni and this ‘economic activity’ finds the blessings of occupying military and re-cycling metal traders coming from the south. Damaged and abandoned vehicles, fittings of un-resettled houses and other buildings, and other vestiges of war are targeted for this trade that… Continue reading SL military, southern traders, encourage child labour in Vanni

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Congressman renews call for international investigations into Sri Lanka war crimes

Democratic Congressman Edward J. Markey of Massachusetts during a floor speech at the House of Representatives Tuesday, called for an independent investigations into alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka at the end of the 25-year old civil war. "I joined 57 of my fellow Members of Congress in urging Secretary Clinton to press for a… Continue reading Congressman renews call for international investigations into Sri Lanka war crimes