U.S. report: a contradicting confluence of politics, international law

In the recently released factual supplement on the violations of international law in Sri Lanka’s conflict, the US State Department Office of Global Criminal Justice (GCJ) exposes the defects in the investigations into the crimes reported by the Sri Lanka’s President appointed LLRC and the deviations in the LLRC report with reference to the report… Continue reading U.S. report: a contradicting confluence of politics, international law

Menik Farm after the cyclone: The continuing misery of IDPs

After a punishingly hot day, the skies seemed to provide some relief to the residents of Chettikulam as they opened to release heavy showers during the early evening of Saturday, March 31st. However, what was welcomed as a break from the unending heat by those ensconced in sturdy houses simultaneously proved to be a torment… Continue reading Menik Farm after the cyclone: The continuing misery of IDPs

Gandhi, Vipulananda, Poet Periyathampi, Baden-Powell desecrated in Batticaloa

The statues of Mahatma Gandhi, Swami Vipulananda, Pulavarma’ni Periyathampi-pi’l’lai and Baden-Powell revered by Eezham Tamils in the heart of Batticaloa city have been desecrated and destroyed in the early hours of Friday. The statues of Gandhi and the founder of Scout Movement Robert Baden-Powell are located near the clock tower in the city centre. Renowned… Continue reading Gandhi, Vipulananda, Poet Periyathampi, Baden-Powell desecrated in Batticaloa

UK accused of permitting alleged war-criminal to escape prosecution

Questions have been raised over the failure of the British Foreign Office to investigate Prasanna de Silva, ex-Sri Lanka army general alleged to be complicit in war-crimes, as reports emerged that the Mr Silva’s return to Sri Lanka is imminent, sources in London said. European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR) assisted by Society… Continue reading UK accused of permitting alleged war-criminal to escape prosecution

Sri Lankan diplomat may avoid questioning on war crimes claims

Diplomat facing allegations of crimes against humanity is set to return to Sri Lanka, raising fears he will avoid questioning The Foreign Office has been warned it is running out of time to take action against a senior London-based Sri Lankan diplomat who is facing allegations of complicity in crimes against humanity. Last week, the… Continue reading Sri Lankan diplomat may avoid questioning on war crimes claims

Horrible rise of disappearances in post-war Sri Lanka continues unabated

Twenty nine disappearances (including an attempted abduction) have been reported in Sri Lankan media between February and March 2012. There have been fifteen in March and fourteen in February. This brings the total number of disappearances reported in the last six months to fifty six. Image from Transcurrents Nineteen cases were reported while the sessions… Continue reading Horrible rise of disappearances in post-war Sri Lanka continues unabated

Hillary will not meet the TNA

The U.S Embassy in Colombo says U.S Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has no plans to meet with the Tamil National Alliance next month. According to the Embassy the only scheduled meeting she has is with External Affairs Minister G.L Peiris on May 18 as was previously announced. “Recent media reports incorrectly state that Secretary… Continue reading Hillary will not meet the TNA

Plaintiffs file appeal on war-crimes case against Rajapakse in U.S.

Bruce Fein, the attorney for the three Tamil plaintiffs who filed war-crimes charges against Sri Lanka’s President Rajapakse, said Sunday that as instructed by his clients he has filed an appeal against the ruling by the District Court of District of Columbia. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly said in the Court opinion that she had to… Continue reading Plaintiffs file appeal on war-crimes case against Rajapakse in U.S.