Congressman Steve Driehaus (D-OH), a senior member of the United States National Security and Foreign Affairs Committee, in a letter to US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, asked her to "urge the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon to conduct an investigation into reported human rights violations," in Sri Lanka. The Congressman points out in… Continue reading Congressman’s war crimes call to Clinton to dog Peiris’s visit
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NP Governor orders priority to Southern contractors in Northern development tenders
Northern Province Governor and former Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Commander, Major. Gen. G. A. Chandrasiri, has directed Government Secretaries in the North to prioritize contactors from South in allocating tenders to all development work in the North, sources in Jaffna said. In the context of North being invaded by Southern Sinhalese businessmen and traders Governor’s… Continue reading NP Governor orders priority to Southern contractors in Northern development tenders
Government planning to bring Sinhalese colonists again to Ma’nalaa’ru in Vanni
Sri Lanka government is accelerating its plans to colonize Ma’nalaa’ru area in Vanni with Sinhalese people and also to bring back the Sinhalese people who had been earlier brought to this area as colonists, some government officers who had visited Ma’nalaa’ru area said. Mines Advisory Group (MAG) and other de-mining organizations are now at work… Continue reading Government planning to bring Sinhalese colonists again to Ma’nalaa’ru in Vanni
Taking stock on the first anniversary of Internationally abetted genocide
The Tamil struggle for independence, one of the longest running struggles of Asia, which has progressed through the Colonial phase and the World Wars, through Cold-War era and through the period of War on Terrorism and the times of economic conquest, now stands at the juncture of a paradigm shift, one-year after the end of… Continue reading Taking stock on the first anniversary of Internationally abetted genocide
SLA refuses to permit TNA parliamentarians into Menik Farm camp in Vavuniyaa
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) officials in Menik Farm Camp in Vavuniyaa did not permit Saturday a group of Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarians to visit the said detention centre and see the Vanni civilians held, sources in Vavuniyaa said. The SLA officials insisted on prior permission from Ministry of Defence Secretary, Gothabaya Rajapakse and stood… Continue reading SLA refuses to permit TNA parliamentarians into Menik Farm camp in Vavuniyaa
Peiris US bound amid war crime calls in US Congress
Sri Lanka’s External Affairs Minister G.L.Peiris is to visit the United States next week for talks with the US government, and is expected to meet US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during his stay in US, Colombo electronic media reported quoting External Affairs Ministry sources. The hurriedly arranged visit occurs in the wake of a… Continue reading Peiris US bound amid war crime calls in US Congress
Jaffna SLA blocks efforts to reopen schools, government buildings closed due to war in North
A conference is to be held Monday in Ki’linochchi to discuss the reopening of the schools in Vanni which remain closed due to war as the government of Sri Lanka shows that it is trying to restore normalcy in the North, sources in Ki’linochchi said. Meanwhile, the Ministries of Public Administration and Defence are to… Continue reading Jaffna SLA blocks efforts to reopen schools, government buildings closed due to war in North
SLA demolishes Valvai Monument for victims massacred by IPKF in VVT
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) has demolished the memorial monument erected by Valveddiththu’rai (Valavai/VVT) people near Theeruvil crematorium grounds for their kith and kin massacred by occupying Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) in August 1989, followed by the recent demolishing of Thileepan memorial monument, erected in Nalloor also by the public, sources said. SLA which has… Continue reading SLA demolishes Valvai Monument for victims massacred by IPKF in VVT
Jaffna Mayor, her husband tender apology in Jaffna court for contempt of court
Jaffna magistrate Friday offered general amnesty and released Ruling United People’s Front (UPFA) Jaffna Mayor Ms. Yogeswary Patkunam and her husband and secretary K. Patkunam charged with contempt of court as both publicly apologized pleading they had not published the announcement in question intentionally, sources in Jaffna said. The magistrate warned the two accused severely… Continue reading Jaffna Mayor, her husband tender apology in Jaffna court for contempt of court
Group presents new evidence on abuses in Sri Lanka
An international rights group said Friday it has new evidence that wartime abuses were perpetrated against civilians during the final phase of Sri Lanka’s long and bloody civil war against Tamil Tiger rebels. New York-based Human Rights Watch called on U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon "to promptly establish an international investigation to examine allegations of wartime… Continue reading Group presents new evidence on abuses in Sri Lanka
