Bruce Fein, attorney for the three Tamil plaintiffs who have charged Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse of war-crimes in the District Court of District of Columbia, in response to the "suggestion" of immunity for Rajapakse by the US Justice Department, told TamilNet, that he has asked to court to allow the plaintiffs to file a… Continue reading Executive overeach to provide immunity to Universal crimes questioned
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Can Fonseka Be Obliterated From History?
A politician’s desire to be remembered is only natural. To be remembered forever would be the acme of political desires. What better way would a Sri Lankan desire be remembered than for his name be inscribed in the Mahavamsa. (The Mahavamsa we have to explain to those uninitiated in our history is the record of… Continue reading Can Fonseka Be Obliterated From History?
Cabinet Reshuffles Changing Of Pillows: No Cure For Political Headaches
Last week there were more stories making the rounds on contemplated decisions made outside the cabinet meeting than decisions made inside. Of course, the usual briefing on cabinet decisions were spelled out, Thursday afternoon. For a regime that still wants to boast it has popular support, comparing itself to an opposition fractured and quarrelling red… Continue reading Cabinet Reshuffles Changing Of Pillows: No Cure For Political Headaches
Now, It Is Very Clear Sir !
The Rajapaksa government seems to be extremely careful, with issues they don’t have adequate answers for. They’ve withdrawn 03 Bills that were designed with much importance, since May last year, despite their two thirds majority. How will the Rajapaksas react ? The answer again is a dead horse, the horse they claimed to have killed… Continue reading Now, It Is Very Clear Sir !
I’ve evidence to prove that Rajiv Gandhi’s murder was an inside job – Tehelka
S DORAISAMY, 69, is known in Chennai’s legal circles as a man of conviction. He actively participated in DMK campaigns and was close to top-ranking LTTE leaders, including V Prabhakaran. Practising at the Madras High Court since 1970, criminal law was Doraisamy’s fascination more than specialisation. He was detained during the Emergency and underwent a… Continue reading I’ve evidence to prove that Rajiv Gandhi’s murder was an inside job – Tehelka
As IMF Spins on Greece & Hedge Funds, No Answers on Ukraine, Sri Lanka
The International Monetary Fund under Christine Lagarde has become even less transparent, answering fewer and fewer press questions. During the IMF briefing on January 12, the first one in four weeks, Inner City Press submitted four questions, including this: "On Greece, please describe the IMF’s engagement with hedge funds asking them to accept a… Continue reading As IMF Spins on Greece & Hedge Funds, No Answers on Ukraine, Sri Lanka
White Van abductee ‘tortured in police’
A Tamil Tiger suspect in Sri Lanka has detailed in the court the alleged torture in police custody after being abducted by a white van. Thyagarajah Prabhakaran, 24, a resident of Puttalam, in a petition to the Supreme Court state that he was abducted by a group came in a white van in Colombo, on… Continue reading White Van abductee ‘tortured in police’
Sri Lankan anger over foreign ‘Tamil Tiger’ stamps
Sri Lanka has reacted furiously to a spate of "personalised" foreign postage stamps bearing the image of slain Tamil Tiger rebel supremo Velupillai Prabhakaran. The stamps, from Britain, Canada and France, were reportedly put together by overseas Tamil Tiger support groups, using services sanctioned by state postal agencies that allow people to combine personal photos… Continue reading Sri Lankan anger over foreign ‘Tamil Tiger’ stamps
Sri Lanka report not enough to change PM’s mind on summit boycott
(montrealgazette) Canada remains steadfast in its intention to boycott next year’s Commonwealth Summit in Sri Lanka unless "real progress" is made in that country following its reconciliation report that Canada says failed to address human rights concerns stemming from the civil conflict in 2009. A spokesman for Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Thursday that actual… Continue reading Sri Lanka report not enough to change PM’s mind on summit boycott
Sri Lanka war study ‘disappointing’
(UKPA) The Government has been left "disappointed" by some of the recommendations of a report into Sri Lanka’s civil war, the Foreign Office said. Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt said the Government welcomed the publication of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) report. The review was commissioned by the Sri Lankan government in May… Continue reading Sri Lanka war study ‘disappointing’
