Sri Lanka adds three years to a former army chief’s jail sentence for "making false allegations" that the defence secretary ordered government forces to commit war crimes. A Sri Lankan high court extended former army commander Sarath Fonseka’s sentence, finding him guilty of making "false allegations" against President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s brother, the Defence Secretary Gotbaya… Continue reading Sri Lankan ex-army chief jailed for war crime ‘lies’ – Channel 4 News
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Court jails Sri Lanka ex-army chief for three years
A Sri Lankan High Court sentenced former army chief Sarath Fonseka to three years in jail on Friday after finding him guilty of making a false allegation against the president’s brother. Fonseka, who ran against President Mahinda Rajapakse in 2010 elections, is already serving a 30-month prison term after a court martial convicted him of… Continue reading Court jails Sri Lanka ex-army chief for three years
China timed SAARC summit to open embassy in Maldives
China hurriedly opened a full-fledged embassy in the Republic of Maldives on 8 November, just two days before the 17th summit of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) held this time in Addu in the southern most atoll of Maldives between 10–11 November. Commenting that such efforts by China in the region cannot… Continue reading China timed SAARC summit to open embassy in Maldives
Murdered Sri Lanka politician’s family hail MP warrant
The daughter of a Sri Lankan politician shot dead last month has welcomed a court move to arrest an MP in connection with his killing. Speaking to the BBC from an undisclosed location outside Sri Lanka, Hirunika Premachandra said that the news had restored her faith in the judiciary. Her father Bharatha Lakshman was killed… Continue reading Murdered Sri Lanka politician’s family hail MP warrant
Sri Lanka: Still struggling to find reconciliation
Sri Lanka is still a country struggling to put decades of civil war behind it. The final stages – in 2009 – were of particular concern to human rights groups as reports suggested thousands of civilians had been killed. The Sri Lankan government rejected calls for an independent international inquiry but it did appoint its… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Still struggling to find reconciliation
India emerges as main designer of ‘Asian Model’ in Norway report
The Norway report on the failed peace in Sri Lanka, concluding that Asian powers in pursuance of military solution were a reason for the failure, cautions that this model of ‘conflict resolution’ will challenge future Norwegian-style mediations. India’s role in the genocidal model of conflict resolution is not adequately discussed in the report, yet bits… Continue reading India emerges as main designer of ‘Asian Model’ in Norway report
Indian former foreign secretary boycotted in Jaffna
Students and faculty of the University of Jaffna boycotted an address by India’s former foreign secretary (2004-2006) Shyam Saran, who visited Jaffna on Monday at the invitation of India-Sri Lanka Foundation and the University of Jaffna. As a result, the audience for Mr. Saran’s address at the Kailasapathy Auditirium of the university turned out to… Continue reading Indian former foreign secretary boycotted in Jaffna
TAMILS BEING SENT BACK TO TORTURE!
Act Now was recently passed a report by the group Freedom for Torture which was featured on C4 News and the Guardian. The document (copy attached) is more proof that torture is still rife in Sri Lanka. The group’s evidence is supported by the detailed forensic science reports of 35 different cases of men and… Continue reading TAMILS BEING SENT BACK TO TORTURE!
International unity on criticism of Sri Lanka’s conduct: Armitage
Expressing dismay at the “chauvinistic attitude” of the Sri Lankan state, former US Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage said on Friday the international community was united in its criticism of Sri Lanka’s conduct in the north and east and that SL President Mahinda Rajapaksa would not be welcomed internationally unless conditions there improved. “I… Continue reading International unity on criticism of Sri Lanka’s conduct: Armitage
"Charming Betsy" not so charming towards defendant Silva
November 17th is D-day to the costly defense marshaled by alleged war-criminal ex-General Shavendra Silva. He must submit a reply to plaintiffs’ brief filed on the 8th during the pre-trial motion phase of the civil case initiated by two Tamil plaintiffs in the Southern District Court of New York. Facing a strong legal response by… Continue reading "Charming Betsy" not so charming towards defendant Silva
