Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields: War Crimes Unpunished, Channel 4, review

Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields: War Crimes Unpunished (Channel 4) was a follow-up to last year’s harrowing film about the end of the war against the Tamil Tigers — a film that came complete with footage of shelled hospitals and summary executions. Faced with the resulting global outrage, the Sri Lankan government promised a full inquiry.… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields: War Crimes Unpunished, Channel 4, review

Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields: War Crimes Unpunished: Unofficial video now online

Channel 4′s new documentary on Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields: War Crimes Unpunished aired for the first time in the UK last night. Before it is even available on Channel 4′s official web based on-demand service, it’s now up on YouTube. It is likely that the video is soon taken down by Youtube over… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields: War Crimes Unpunished: Unofficial video now online

DMK threatens to pull out over Lanka resolution

Hardening his demand that India should support the US resolution against Sri Lanka at the UNHRC session, DMK president M. Karunanidhi on Wednesday warned that his party executive might be summoned to decide on whether to continue support for the UPA government if it went against Tamil sentiments. “I cannot take an individual decision; it… Continue reading DMK threatens to pull out over Lanka resolution

Indian Army commander meets occupying Sinhala commander in Jaffna

Indian military’s southern commander Lt.Gen. AK Singh, making a one-day visit to Jaffna, met Sri Lanka’s occupying military commander in Jaffna, Maj. Gen. Mahinda Kadurusinghé on Tuesday to be briefed about the ‘security situation’ and about the ‘resettlement, rehabilitation, reintegration and development’ processes undertaken by the genocidal military in Jaffna. Sri Lanka enjoys a rare… Continue reading Indian Army commander meets occupying Sinhala commander in Jaffna

Indian Parliament rocked by new evidence in Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields – Channel 4 Video

Indian media is reporting that both Houses of Parliament were ‘in uproar’ today and the upper house’s session had to be adjourned (see footage here) after politicians from the south of the country, which has a large Tamil population, criticised the government’s failure to pressure Sri Lanka to investigate war crimes as part of a… Continue reading Indian Parliament rocked by new evidence in Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields – Channel 4 Video

Boyle warns Tamil diaspora against "Stall and Delay" diplomacy at UNHRC

Noting the U.S. ambassador to UNHRC Eileen Donahoe’s statement that the resolution forwarded by the U.S. has been toned down from an earlier version that sought a government action plan on accountability and reconciliation by June, to now calling for the U.N. Human Rights Commissioner to report to the council a year from now on… Continue reading Boyle warns Tamil diaspora against "Stall and Delay" diplomacy at UNHRC

Sri Lanka ‘hit by rise in abductions’ – Video

Sri Lanka’s civil war may have ended three years ago, but the repercussions of that conflict are still being felt. There are regular accounts of Human Rights violations and, more recently, there has been a rise in abductions and disappearances. The UN Human Rights Council is due to discuss a US resolution asking Sri Lanka… Continue reading Sri Lanka ‘hit by rise in abductions’ – Video

US: Sri Lanka Should Reconcile With Tamils

The United States said Tuesday that unless Sri Lanka’s government reconciles with minority Tamils and addresses allegations of war crimes it risks renewed conflict. Thousands of Tamil civilians died in the final months of its civil war that ended in 2009. The U.S. has introduced a draft resolution at the U.N. Human Rights Council, increasing… Continue reading US: Sri Lanka Should Reconcile With Tamils