Denmark Tamils take legal step to file war-crimes charges

Bjørn Elmquist, a Danish attorney specializing in criminal law on crimes against humanity has written to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in Hague Netherlands to bring war crimes charges against Sri Lankan officials alleged to have committed war-crimes against Tamils in the NorthEast of Sri Lanka. The legal effort is being initiated by three Danish… Continue reading Denmark Tamils take legal step to file war-crimes charges

Court remands student leader, UNP condemns arrest

The Colombo Magistrate Friday ordered remand for Udul Premaratne, Convener of the Inter University Students Federation (IUSF), a student front organization of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), till November 12. Premaratne was produced in court after detention and interrogation at the office of the Nugegoda Division Superintendent of Police. The Colombo Magistrate court on Friday… Continue reading Court remands student leader, UNP condemns arrest

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Argentina: a possible forum to prosecute war criminals

In a notable reversal of roles Judge María Servini is taking steps, to litigate in Argentina’s Courts, cases of torture, murder and disappearance of Franco’s political opponents during Spain’s Civil War between 1936 and 1939. Such probes supported by universal jurisdiction, have long been exercised in Spain by the mercurial Judge Baltasar Garzón, whose case… Continue reading Argentina: a possible forum to prosecute war criminals

Malaysian Tamils protest Indian PM inaugurating their township

Around 200 Malaysians gathered Wednesday to protest Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh inaugurating ‘Little India’ in Brickfields, Malaysia, were dispersed when police arrested key leaders, Free Malaysia Today reported Thursday. The protestors questioned the rationale of naming the area ‘Little India’ when most traders doing business there for the past three centuries were Tamils. The… Continue reading Malaysian Tamils protest Indian PM inaugurating their township

Jaffna police unaware of whereabouts of abducted Tamil Nadu traders

The officer-in-charge of Jaffna police said that he does not have any information of the textile traders from Tamil Nadu abducted Saturday morning in Jaffna town from the lodges they were staying in, in response to questions raised by local media. He declined to answer when asked whether the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) officers from… Continue reading Jaffna police unaware of whereabouts of abducted Tamil Nadu traders

Sri Lanka’s judiciary divided on Court Martial inquiry against Fonseka

Sri Lanka’s Court of Appeal Thursday referred to the Supreme Court for a constitutional interpretation whether the Court Martial is a legally bound court in respect of Article 89(d) of the Constitution. Meanwhile the two-member Bench of the Court of Appeal Justices Ranjit Silva and Upali Abeyaratne also on Thursday directed its Registrar to inform… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s judiciary divided on Court Martial inquiry against Fonseka

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TNA files petition challenging Local Authorities Amended Bill

Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Wednesday filed a petition in Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court that the “Local Authorities (Special Provisions)” Bill seeks to amend the Municipal Councils Ordinance, the Urban Councils Ordinance and the Pradeshiya Saba Act No. 15 of 1987 while the “Local Authorities Elections (Amendment)” Bill seeks to amend the “Local Authorities Elections Ordinance”… Continue reading TNA files petition challenging Local Authorities Amended Bill

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CID arrests Sinhala youth over threat on President’s life

The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of Sri Lanka Police Monday arrested a nineteen-year-old Sinhala youth at Matale in the central province over an alleged threat on the life of Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa, police sources said The youth had reportedly called the Police emergency number and issued the threat on President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s life… Continue reading CID arrests Sinhala youth over threat on President’s life

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Britain reiterates support for independent inquiry into Sri Lanka war crimes

British Prime Minister David Cameron Wednesday reiterated his government’s support for an independent inquiry into war crimes committed during the closing stages of Sri Lanka’s protracted war. Mr. Cameron comments on his government’s stance, made in response to a question from opposition MP Siobhian McDonagh, come a week after similar comments by British Foreign Secretary… Continue reading Britain reiterates support for independent inquiry into Sri Lanka war crimes