A video clip has surfaced on YouTube Thursday showing LTTE’s Batticaloa Commander Col. Ramesh in the custody of Sri Lankan soldiers, after he reached Sri Lanka Army captured Vadduvaakal with civilians on 18 May 2009. TamilNet has been in contact with a person who witnessed Ramesh reaching Vadduvaakal unarmed on 18 May. The eyewitness, fleeing… Continue reading Leaked video shows LTTE commander Ramesh in SLA custody
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UNP MP threatened in Sri Lanka Parliament over UK protests
Tense situation is prevailing in Sri Lanka’s parliament Thursday morning after the ruling Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) parliamentarians attempted to assault UNP MP Jayalath Jayawardena accusing him of instigating the protests in the United Kingdom against visiting Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa, parliamentary sources said. After the wide coverage in the international media of… Continue reading UNP MP threatened in Sri Lanka Parliament over UK protests
Rajapakse, brothers responsible for alleged War Crimes in Sri Lanka, says leaked US cable
In a startling setback for the war-crimes concealment agenda of Sri Lanka’s President Rajapakse, and his siblings holding high level positions in Sri Lanka’s defense and civilian sectors, a January 2010 cable from US Embassy in Sri Lanka, made public by Wikileaks Thursday, acknowledges that U.S. is cognizant of the fact that "responsibility for many… Continue reading Rajapakse, brothers responsible for alleged War Crimes in Sri Lanka, says leaked US cable
‘Sheer scale’ of expected protests compels Oxford Union to cancel Rajapakse event
The Oxford Union Wednesday said it was canceling Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse’s address planned for Wednesday. "Due to the sheer scale of the expected protests, we do not feel that the talk can reasonably and safely go ahead," the organisation, an independent debating society which is not part of the University of Oxford, said.… Continue reading ‘Sheer scale’ of expected protests compels Oxford Union to cancel Rajapakse event
Naked body of woman in Channel-4 video identified as Journalist Isaippiriya
One of women victims, stripped naked, hands tied behind back, and shot dead, as seen in the recently released Channel-4 video has been identified as 27-year-old Shoba, with nom de plume Isaippiriya, who worked as media specialist with the LTTE, by the TamilNet Vanni correspondent who recently reached a free country in the West. “I… Continue reading Naked body of woman in Channel-4 video identified as Journalist Isaippiriya
Britain assured Rajapaksa diplomatic immunity: Times of India
The Times of India on Wednesday reported that the Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa was visiting UK on an assurance that he has diplomatic immunity against any attempt to arrest him in UK. In the meantime a Tamil diaspora activist spearheading legal suits against Tamil genocide urged Tamil organisations and media not to give false… Continue reading Britain assured Rajapaksa diplomatic immunity: Times of India
Australian MP calls for Independent Inquiry into Sri Lanka war crimes
"I am calling on the Australian Government to support other governments, including Britain, the United States of America and France, in writing to the United Nations declaring support for an independent inquiry into: alleged war crimes committed particularly in the last phase of the war; the treatment of more than 11,000 Tamil youth detained be… Continue reading Australian MP calls for Independent Inquiry into Sri Lanka war crimes
Amnesty urges Britain to examine Rajapakse war crimes allegations
After Britain’s Channel 4 News aired Tuesday further evidence of war crimes, including sexual abuse, by Sri Lanka’s military, the UN Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, Professor Christof Heyns, expressed his shock and called for further investigations in light of the new footage. Amnesty International meanwhile urged Britain to investigate bringing war… Continue reading Amnesty urges Britain to examine Rajapakse war crimes allegations
More than 50,000 determined Tamils in Toronto pay homage to heroes
The temperature was freezing. Permission was half-hearted. Venue arrangement was last minute due to anticipated obstacles. Yet, a determined mass of 50,000 Eezham Tamils in Toronto, Canada, congregated on Saturday in four sessions in a temporarily built hall for the purpose, to pay homage to the heroes who laid down their lives for the cause… Continue reading More than 50,000 determined Tamils in Toronto pay homage to heroes
Wikileaks show US probing UN’s position on Sri Lanka
While the text message content of leaked cabes from US embassies throughout the world to the US State Department is yet to become public, British Daily Guardian published secret cables sent to US diplomats two months after the Sri Lanka war was over, where US was probing the UN’s position on appointing a special envoy… Continue reading Wikileaks show US probing UN’s position on Sri Lanka
