Asserting that the "Tamils on the Island known as “Sri Lanka” have been the victims of genocide as defined by the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide," Francis A. Boyle, an expert in International Law, and a professor at the School of Law, University of Illinois, argues using the… Continue reading Boyle: Tamils safety possible only under separate state
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Rajapakse case, a legal pioneer, reaches historic milestone, says Fein
An historic legal milestone was passed last Friday in the Torture Victims Protection Act (TVPA) lawsuit against Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa for the extra-judicial killings of six Sri Lankan Tamils pending in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, attorney for the plaintiffs, Bruce Fein said. A lawyer representing President Rajapaksa… Continue reading Rajapakse case, a legal pioneer, reaches historic milestone, says Fein
JVP dissidents protest against Jaffna abductions of HR activists
Around 200 people, who were brought from South by the JVP dissident group, “Movement for People’s Struggle” staged a protest in Jaffna Saturday in front of Jaffna Bus Stand, demanding the release of Lalith Veeraraj, the Jaffna district organisor of the group and his friend Kugan Murugananthan. Sri Lanka soldiers and policemen equaling the number… Continue reading JVP dissidents protest against Jaffna abductions of HR activists
Rajapakse accepts Court summons, asks US to confer immunity
After avoiding service for more than 9 months, and despite statements by Colombo that Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse is not answerable to US Courts, Rajapakse-appointed counsel from the lobby firm of Patton Boggs filed a motion with the District Court of District of Columbia for "enlargement of time to respond to the complaint" related… Continue reading Rajapakse accepts Court summons, asks US to confer immunity
Former SC judge sceptical of solution without internal or external pressure
“I do not see any possible solution to the ethnic conflict immediately, unless extraneous pressure, inland or foreign, compels the powers that be to relent,” said former Supreme Court Judge CV Wigneswaran in giving an interview to Colombo-based Daily Mirror, Thursday. Justice Wigneswaran’s interview gains significance in the light of Sri Lanka’s ‘leaked’ LLRC report,… Continue reading Former SC judge sceptical of solution without internal or external pressure
On Sri Lanka, Ban Has No Comment on LLRC Report, "It’s Up to Member States"
Now that the Sri Lankan government’s Lessons Learnt & Reconciliation Commission report is public, with its claim that civilians were not targeted, Inner City Press on Friday asked UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s associate spokesman Farhan Haq for the UN’s response to the report, and any moves for accountability. Video here, from Minute 8:29. … Continue reading On Sri Lanka, Ban Has No Comment on LLRC Report, "It’s Up to Member States"
Sri Lanka MPs receive controversial civil war report
A commission set up by Sri Lanka’s president to investigate the conduct of the civil war has said the government did its best to protect civilians. It concluded the military gave the "highest priority" to protecting civilians and said Tamil Tiger rebels had had "no respect for human life". Both sides have been accused of… Continue reading Sri Lanka MPs receive controversial civil war report
Fonseka ‘guilty’ verdict criticised
The family members of the imprisoned former military commander and opposition parties in Sri Lanka have strongly criticised the dismissal of his petition against a military court verdict. A three-member panel of the appeals court has dismissed the petition filed by former general Sarath Fonseka against his conviction by the second court martial that sentenced… Continue reading Fonseka ‘guilty’ verdict criticised
Deported Tamils ‘face torture’ on return to Sri Lanka
UK Border Agency to continue with forced-removals flight despite human rights organisation warnings of mistreatment Up to 50 passengers heading to Sri Lanka on a UK Border Agency forced-removals flight risk being tortured on their return, human rights organisations have warned. The flight, which will depart on Thursday afternoon from an as yet undisclosed British… Continue reading Deported Tamils ‘face torture’ on return to Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka thanks China for civil war help
Sri Lanka on Tuesday said it was "true friends" with China due to military assistance provided during the island’s bloody civil war, underlining growing links with Beijing. China’s influence in Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Nepal and other surrounding countries is a sensitive subject with neighbouring India, which itself has emerged as a strong regional player in… Continue reading Sri Lanka thanks China for civil war help
