Britain and US seek accountability for civilian deaths, but the island says this would set back reconciliation efforts Britain and the US are preparing for a bitter showdown with Sri Lanka as the two countries engage in a major effort to pass an international resolution rebuking Colombo over alleged war crimes said to have been… Continue reading Sri Lanka resists UN resolution against alleged war crimes
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HRW’s Sri Lanka torture report will help UK asylum seekers, says TAG
Credible new evidence of Sri Lanka’s torture of recent deportees from Britain, disclosed recently in a report by the Human Rights Watch (HRW), a premier Rights group based in New York, will significantly bolster ongoing litigation to halt the UK’s deportations, said Tamils Against Genocide (TAG), in a litigation update released today. HRW said the… Continue reading HRW’s Sri Lanka torture report will help UK asylum seekers, says TAG
What scared the living daylights out of the Rajapaksas?
The regime’s headlong capitulation A friend from overseas e-mailed me and asked “What on earth did Maria Otero and Robert Blake do to the Rajapaksas that put such a scare into them?” Apart from the collapsing economic and political situation, honestly I am not privy to any nuggets of juicy personal threats. After the war… Continue reading What scared the living daylights out of the Rajapaksas?
Bringing justice to Sri Lanka’s victims
(By Colum Lynch) During the past year, the U.N. has launched independent investigations into possible war crimes in Ivory Coast, Libya and Syria. But in Sri Lanka, where as many as 40,000 civilians were killed in the final phases of the country’s civil war, the U.N. has been unable to muster support for an independent… Continue reading Bringing justice to Sri Lanka’s victims
Two of Sri Lanka’s Foulest War Crimes
(Tim King Salem-News.com) If members of the UNHRC in Geneva haven’t heard this one, they certainly should… this government was willing to wound, kidnap, rape and slaughter journalists. As we mourn the death of Sunday Times correspondent Marie Colvin, in Syria, we recall her dedicated work in Sri Lanka; where a government soldier threw a… Continue reading Two of Sri Lanka’s Foulest War Crimes
Halt deportations of Tamils, Sri Lanka tortures Tamil deportees: Human Rights Watch
Citing own research and medical verification of rape and torture of recently deported Eezham Tamil asylum seekers from the United Kingdom at the hands of Sri Lankan CID at the airport and at the hands of Sri Lanka Army at various check-posts in the island, the New York based Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Saturday… Continue reading Halt deportations of Tamils, Sri Lanka tortures Tamil deportees: Human Rights Watch
At UN, Nambiar Tells ICP of White Flag Killings, Sri Lanka Government Blocked Him, Kohona Spoken With
With controversy revived about Sri Lankan war crimes including the murder of surrendering prisoners, Inner City Press on February 24 asked UN official Vijay Nambiar to explain his role in these "white flag" killings, and if involved Major General Shavendra Silva should be a UN Senior Adviser on Peacekeeping. On camera, Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s… Continue reading At UN, Nambiar Tells ICP of White Flag Killings, Sri Lanka Government Blocked Him, Kohona Spoken With
‘Over 7000 civilians died’ Sri Lanka government
The BBC has learned that according to Sri Lankan government statistics, about 9,000 people died in the war-torn north of Sri Lanka during the controversial final phase of the war three years ago. More than 7,000 of the deaths appear to be directly related to the military battle. It is the first set of government… Continue reading ‘Over 7000 civilians died’ Sri Lanka government
How bad is the crisis for Mahinda Rajapaksa?
“Although certain foreign powers have attempted to conspire against and oust me from the presidency, I will not leave this position before completing my duties” – President Mahinda Rajapaksa (Ada Derana Online / February 19, 2012 01:27 am) That perhaps is the easiest of the answers possible for any Head of State under pressure from… Continue reading How bad is the crisis for Mahinda Rajapaksa?
As Silva Barred from Advising UN, Kohona Says Frechette Had "No Authority"
Twenty seven days ago Inner City Press began asking the UN and then various countries’ missions to the UN how they could accept as a member of the UN "Senior Advisory Group on Peacekeeping Operations" General Shavendra Silva, whose Division 58 is repeatedly named in connection with war crimes in Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s Panel… Continue reading As Silva Barred from Advising UN, Kohona Says Frechette Had "No Authority"
