The United Nations human rights chief, Navaneetham Pillay Monday reiterated her call for an "independent international probe" into Sri Lanka Government’s final offensive against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam during the final months of the war in 2009. While noting the appointment of "post-war reconciliation commission" by Colombo, Navi Pillay said, "based on previous… Continue reading UN Rights chief renews call for Sri Lanka war-crimes probe
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3rd death anniversary of slain journalist Thevakumar observed in Moo’laay
Public organizations in Moo’laay in Jaffna observed Sunday the third death anniversary of Jaffna correspondent of Sakthi TV station, Paranirupasingam Thevakumar, 34, abducted while he was returning to his residence in Moo’laay and hacked to death in Kaakkaitheevu, a barren land near Naavaanthu’rai in Jaffna on 28 May 2008, in Ganesha Community Centre Hall in… Continue reading 3rd death anniversary of slain journalist Thevakumar observed in Moo’laay
Minister Douglas Devananda to launch a new Tamil daily in Jaffna
The leader of Eelam People’s Democratic Party (EPDP) Douglas Devananda, a cabinet minister in the ruling United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA), who continues to publicly accuse the three Tamil dailies published in Jaffna of having denied him and his party equal opportunity and sufficient cooperation during the last parliamentary elections, is actively engaged in launching… Continue reading Minister Douglas Devananda to launch a new Tamil daily in Jaffna
Corpses located in toilet pit in Ki’linochchi to be exhumed Monday
The plastic bags containing six corpses found dumped in a toilet pit of a house in Kaneasapuram in Ki’linochchi are to be dug out Monday in the presence of the Judicial Medical Officer (JMO) from Vavuniyaa Government Hospital, on the directive of Ki’linochchi magistrate who visited the site. Members of the family resettled in the… Continue reading Corpses located in toilet pit in Ki’linochchi to be exhumed Monday
Sinhala names given to junctions in Mullaiththeevu district by SLA
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) forces that occupy Vanni after the recent war have put up new name boards in Sinhala language only with new Sinhala names for many road junctions and streets in Mullaiththeevu district. SLA, besides erecting special camps and High Security Zones in strategic places in Mullaiththeevu, is engaged in changing the… Continue reading Sinhala names given to junctions in Mullaiththeevu district by SLA
Treaty discussion, reminder for appointing Sri Lanka War Crimes panel, says Boyle
While Secretary General Ban Ki Moon extolled the contributions of the UN’s International Criminal Court (ICC) as an effective instrument to uphold peace, justice and human rights, in a Washington Post article, as UN’s member nations convene Monday in Kampala to formally review the Rome Treaty, Professor Francis A. Boyle criticized Ban for delaying action… Continue reading Treaty discussion, reminder for appointing Sri Lanka War Crimes panel, says Boyle
Chandran Ratnam arrested for "possession" of explosives
A well known film producer and director of several films Chandran Ratnam was taken into custody by the Sri Lanka police Sunday on an allegation that he had been in possesion of explosive materials in his former residence in Nugegoda, according to police media spokesman Preshantha Jayakody. Ratnam is now being interrogated by the officials… Continue reading Chandran Ratnam arrested for "possession" of explosives
Records of persons fleeing Vanni destroyed by Special Action Committee of Basil Rajapakse
The Special Action Committee (SAC) of Basil Rajapakse, the brother of President Mahinda Rajapakse, the present Sri Lankan Economic Development Minister and the former senior advisor to the President during the war on Vanni, had ordered the records of all persons who fled Vanni at the end of the war to be destroyed so as… Continue reading Records of persons fleeing Vanni destroyed by Special Action Committee of Basil Rajapakse
Local elections in North to be announced shortly: Basil Rajapaksa
The government is to hold elections to local authorities in the Northern Province shortly, Sri Lankan Economic Development Minister Basil Rajapaksa, who is tasked to handle the elections on behalf of the ruling alliance, told media while addressing an inaugural event held in Ki’linochchi Friday. Vavuniyaa Chu’n’naakam electricity transmission was inaugurated in Kilinochchi Basil Rajapakse… Continue reading Local elections in North to be announced shortly: Basil Rajapaksa
Rajapaksa extremism cannot be changed: Lee Kuan Yew
Singapore’s Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew, in a newly released book titled "Conversations with Lee Kuan Yew,’ says that Tamils have been in the island of Sri Lanka as long as the Sinhalese, and that Sri Lanka is not a happy "united" country. The present president of Sri Lanka believes he has settled the problem… Continue reading Rajapaksa extremism cannot be changed: Lee Kuan Yew
