Australia Wednesday urged the UN rights watchdog to probe alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka, ramping up pressure ahead of a meeting between the two countries’ leaders at Commonwealth talks. Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd said the UN Human Rights Council must address accusations that Sri Lankan troops killed tens of thousands of civilians in… Continue reading Australia wants UN rights body to probe S. Lanka
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War crimes case decision upsets Tamils
The Australian Tamil community says it feels betrayed by the Federal Government’s decision to stop a war crimes case against the Sri Lankan president proceeding in Australia. Tamil man Jegan Waran, 63, has filed charges in the Melbourne Magistrates Court against Mahinda Rajapakse, who is in Perth for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM).… Continue reading War crimes case decision upsets Tamils
No war crimes case against Sri Lanka leader
Federal Attorney-General Robert McClelland has refused to allow a war crimes case against the Sri Lankan president to proceed in Australia. Retired engineer Jegan Waran, 63, has filed charges in the Melbourne Magistrates Court against Mahinda Rajapaksa, claiming civilian targets were bombed in 2009 during Sri Lanka’s civil war. The president has arrived in Perth… Continue reading No war crimes case against Sri Lanka leader
Australia presses Sri Lanka over war crimes claims
Australian leader Julia Gillard on Tuesday urged Sri Lanka to address claims of serious human rights violations as a man filed war crimes charges against President Mahinda Rajapakse. Sri Lanka has persistently denied that its troops committed atrocities while battling the rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, who were crushed in an offensive that ended… Continue reading Australia presses Sri Lanka over war crimes claims
Channel 4’s Sri Lanka documentary cleared by Ofcom
Controversial film that featured graphic footage of alleged war crimes did not breach broadcasting code, rules regulator Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields: Ofcom received 118 complaints. Photograph: Channel 4 Channel 4‘s controversial documentary Sri Lanka‘s Killing Fields, which featured graphic footage of alleged war crimes, has been cleared of breaching the broadcasting code. Ofcom said images… Continue reading Channel 4’s Sri Lanka documentary cleared by Ofcom
‘Hundreds tortured’ in police custody
Hundreds of people were tortured in police custody since January this year in Sri Lanka, international human rights groups say. The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) said it has documented nearly 100 cases of torture and killings in police custody. Panadura based Janasandaya has documented at least 100 more cases, AHRC’s Basil Fernando told BBC… Continue reading ‘Hundreds tortured’ in police custody
K. Manoharan et al. v. Mahinda Rajapakse: Complaint, Summons
As per order issued on the 13th day of October 2011, by the United States District Judge, Colleen Kollar-Kotelly of the District Court of District of Columbia, with respect to Civil Action No. 11-00235 (CKK) Dr. Kasippillai Manoharan, et al. v. Percy Mahendra Rajapakse, the Court Summons and the Complaint are published here in full.… Continue reading K. Manoharan et al. v. Mahinda Rajapakse: Complaint, Summons
Canadian Peace Alliance, unions show solidarity with Tamil Nation
The Canadian Peace Alliance, Canada’s largest umbrella organisation of 180 groups representing over 1 million Canadians, resolved last week to encourage “its member organizations to stand in solidarity with the Tamil nation in their global struggle for self-determination and freedom.” It called for an “immediate end to the colonialism and genocide of the Tamil nation… Continue reading Canadian Peace Alliance, unions show solidarity with Tamil Nation
Beyond the scars
I have never met another community that treats artists the way these people do, recounts T.M. Krishna of his recent tour to war-ravaged Jaffna, where he saw the will to overcome and love for the arts surpass the trauma around. Hope, self-belief and trust are words that we use with great comfort when the very… Continue reading Beyond the scars
Consequences of Tamil genocide engulf entire island: Bahu
The regime of state terror, which started in the Tamil homeland has now become a menace everywhere in the island. The state terrorism, created on the basis of Sinhala chauvinism, is for a purpose; that is to assist certain neo liberal forces involved in plunder of resources, said Dr. Vickramabahu Karunaratne, the general secretary of… Continue reading Consequences of Tamil genocide engulf entire island: Bahu
