Kurdish civilians killed in ‘Sri Lanka style’ attack

In a deadly strike that was carried out in Uludere of Sirnak province in Turkey’s Southeast region on Wednesday, Turkish F16’s killed at least 36 Kurdish civilians. While the ruling party AKP’s spokesperson called the attack an ‘operational mistake’ and the government has claimed that there will be investigations in to the matter, the PKK… Continue reading Kurdish civilians killed in ‘Sri Lanka style’ attack

LLRC Report, an apologia for Sri Lanka Army, says New York Times

Noting that "regarding the war’s terrible final weeks, it [the LLRC Report] is largely an apologia for the army," a report appearing in New York Times Saturday says that "while the commission makes sensible recommendations and exposes grave atrocities committed by the Tigers against ordinary people, it also demonstrates that government troops shelled no-fire zones… Continue reading LLRC Report, an apologia for Sri Lanka Army, says New York Times

At UN, Ban Has Belatedly Watched "Killing Fields of Sri Lanka," Response UNclear

"Killing Fields of Sri Lanka" has finally been watched by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, according to a one-word response provided to Inner City Press on December 28 by Ban’s Office of the Spokesperson.   The documentary depicts UN culpability in the abandonment and killing of civilians in Northern Sri Lanka in 2009, when Ban… Continue reading At UN, Ban Has Belatedly Watched "Killing Fields of Sri Lanka," Response UNclear

26,000 not resettled due to HSZ

More than 26,000 displaced people are yet to be allowed to resettle in their ancestral lands occupied by high security zones (HSZ) in Jaffna, according to Sri Lanka’s main Tamil political party. The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) has submitted a report to the Supreme Court (SC) that detailed the HSZs in Jaffna which are still… Continue reading 26,000 not resettled due to HSZ

MR blames Tamil political parties for delay

(www.deccanchronicle.com) Brushing aside the criticism that he is nowhere near delivering a political solution even 30 months after ending the Eelam war, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has blamed Tamils, within the country and outside, for the delay by refusing to participate in the consultative process authored by him. “The parliamentary select committee [PSC] is… Continue reading MR blames Tamil political parties for delay

Protestors force SL military to open cremation ground in HSZ

Resettled Tamils in the eastern part of Kaangkeasanthu’rai (KKS) on Tuesday staged a spontaneous protest against the Sri Lanka military demanding the right of the dead to be cremated in their own cremation ground. The protestors threatening to carry the casket of one of their relatives to the cremation ground blocked the main access route… Continue reading Protestors force SL military to open cremation ground in HSZ

Tragedy of US policy on Sri Lanka’s war crimes

The Obama Administration has repeatedly affirmed its commitment to human rights and dignity and rule of law and has largely delivered on its promise — most notably in the context of the Arab Spring. Tragically, it has failed dismally in the case of Sri Lanka, with catastrophic consequences (a) to the many tens of thousands… Continue reading Tragedy of US policy on Sri Lanka’s war crimes

British man killed in Sri Lanka

Kuram Shaikah Zaman was shot and stabbed after argument broke out at resort of Tangalle, reports say A British man has died after being shot and stabbed in a Sri Lankan resort, according to reports. Local police said the victim, named as Kuram Shaikah Zaman, was killed in Tangalle early on Christmas Day. The Foreign… Continue reading British man killed in Sri Lanka