Fonseka murder conspiracy alleged

An opposition MP in Sri Lanka has alleged a murder conspiracy against the former army chief Sarath Fonseka. Arjuna Ranatunga, MP, who represents Mr Fonseka’s political party says that the former military chief is prevented from meeting doctors for medical treatment. "Not only he is being sent to prison but they are trying to kill… Continue reading Fonseka murder conspiracy alleged

Moothoor villagers demand their security ensured after teacher murder

Students, teachers, education officials and members of public in large numbers went in a procession Friday morning from Cheanaiyoor Central College to Champoor Police Station in the Moothoor East in Trincomalee district demanding that the culprits behind the brutal killing of a young unmarried Tamil teacher Miss Kurukulasingham Srivathani that took place on Thursday should… Continue reading Moothoor villagers demand their security ensured after teacher murder

Fear, Genocide and Torture in Sri Lanka – Salem-News.Com

Survivors’ well-founded fear of speaking out about torture in Sri Lanka is just one of the reasons that little information on the practice has been released. (SALEM) – Freedom from Torture in the UK, one of the world’s leading anti-human torture groups, published a shocking report this month with new evidence of continuing torture in… Continue reading Fear, Genocide and Torture in Sri Lanka – Salem-News.Com

Senators urge US to take lead role in Sri Lanka investigations

In a letter to United States Secretary of State, Hilary Clinton, three senior Senators have called for "United States to openly take the lead in pressing for an independent international commission, either by the UN Human Rights Council or under the [UN’s] Secretary General’s own authority," if Sri Lanka fails to take "credible steps to… Continue reading Senators urge US to take lead role in Sri Lanka investigations

‘Sandwich theory’ an excuse for not taking a stand: Indian academic Radha D’Souza

“Those wanting to remain equidistant from state and the struggles of people. [..] actually end up legitimating the moral authority of the state by giving the state the moral authority to continue with the war on people.”, observes Radha D’Souza in an interview to TamilNet on Sunday. Dr. D’Souza, who is a reader of law… Continue reading ‘Sandwich theory’ an excuse for not taking a stand: Indian academic Radha D’Souza

Judge Kotelly to decide Rajapakse’s legal fate in US

Lead counsel 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, filed a memorandum Tuesday requesting Judge Kollar-Kotelly to validate the service of process based on the publication of the summons and complaint in TamilNet as ordered by the Judge in… Continue reading Judge Kotelly to decide Rajapakse’s legal fate in US

Solheim hijacks thrust of Norway report

Norwegian minister Erik Solheim, while speaking in Oslo 11 November at the release of the report evaluating Norway’s failed peace process in Sri Lanka, tried to hijack the philosophical thrust of the findings of the report and this brought him into confrontation with the evaluation team leader, Gunnar M. Sørbø. Mr. Erik Solheim tried to… Continue reading Solheim hijacks thrust of Norway report

Release LLRC report – UK

The United Kingdom has urged Sri Lanka to publish the report handed over to the president by the government appointed war panel. British Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt has called upon Sri Lanka to "seize the opportunity" to demonstrate that the country is committed to reconciliation by making the report of the Lessons Learnt and… Continue reading Release LLRC report – UK