Liam Fox, Sri Lanka, and a friend called Werritty – Channel 4 News

As Defence Secretary Liam Fox orders an internal investigation over his relationship with self-styled adviser Adam Werritty, Channel 4 News looks at the questions surrounding the 14-year friendship. Dr Fox has been accused of breaking ministerial code by allowing Adam Werritty, a close friend who was the minister’s best man, to accompany him on an… Continue reading Liam Fox, Sri Lanka, and a friend called Werritty – Channel 4 News

Liam Fox and Adam Werritty in Sri Lanka meeting footage

Video footage has emerged that appears to show Liam Fox and his close friend Adam Werritty at a meeting with the Sri Lankan president last year. It comes as the defence secretary is facing a Ministry of Defence inquiry into his working relationship with Mr Werritty, who has no official role. The video purports to… Continue reading Liam Fox and Adam Werritty in Sri Lanka meeting footage

Fox connections with Sri Lanka raises questions on UK national security

Shady associations and modus operandi of British Defence Minister Liam Fox in his dealings with the genocidal regime of Sri Lanka endanger the national security of UK, media reports from UK said this week. The revelations, following information through Wikileaks cables on the handling of Sri Lanka by the US Asst. Secretary of State Robert… Continue reading Fox connections with Sri Lanka raises questions on UK national security

Japan’s defiance to adhere to UN Convention, leaves Tamil Refugees in limbo

Several refugees, fleeing repression and threat to life in Sri Lanka, are either being held in Japanese immigration jails, or have been temporarily released on "bail" after paying sums of between $2K to $5K, and these refugees are undergoing severe misery for more than two years, Tamils Against Genocide (TAG), a US-based activist group contacted… Continue reading Japan’s defiance to adhere to UN Convention, leaves Tamil Refugees in limbo

Liam Fox quizzed about friend’s access to MoD – Channel 4 News

Labour MPs quiz Defence Secretary Liam Fox about his friendship with a man who allegedly claims to be one of his advisers and has visited him at the Ministry of Defence on many occasions. Former armed forces minister Kevan Jones told the Guardian that Dr Fox’s unrecorded meetings with Adam Werritty could pose "a threat… Continue reading Liam Fox quizzed about friend’s access to MoD – Channel 4 News

Indian police website makes Rajiv Gandhi assassin gaffe

India’s Central Bureau of Investigation has been criticised for wrongly claiming it "successfully put on trial" a woman suicide bomber who killed former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi. The CBI website stated that after a trial, Dhanu had been "sentenced to death" by the Supreme Court. The error appeared for a few hours on Tuesday when… Continue reading Indian police website makes Rajiv Gandhi assassin gaffe

Journalist challenges Gotabaya’s politics

A journalist has complained to the Commissioner of Elections on campaigning activities of Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa. Ravaya journalist and activist Lasantha Ruhunage told BBC Sandeshaya that he informed the Election Commissioner against the Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa who visited Slave Island – Colombo to support United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) mayoral candidate Milinda Moragoda… Continue reading Journalist challenges Gotabaya’s politics

"Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields" to be screened at EU Parliament

Three international Human Rights watchdogs, Amnesty International, International Crisis Group (ICG), and Human Rights Watch (HRW) are jointly organizing the screening of Channel-4 documentary "Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields," at the European Union Parliament Wednesday (12th), invitation sent to decision makers said. The documentary has been shown at the legislative bodies of western capitals including Washington,… Continue reading "Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields" to be screened at EU Parliament

UK Labour party calls for Sri Lanka’s War Crimes investigations

Speaking to Tamil supporters at a meeting during the Labour party conference Wednesday, Douglas Alexander MP, the British Shadow Foreign Secretary, said his party supports the establishment of an international commission to investigate the “acts of unconscionable violence” perpetrated in the final months of Sri Lanka’s armed conflict in 2009, a press release issued by… Continue reading UK Labour party calls for Sri Lanka’s War Crimes investigations

Mr. President “You Have Been Served”

On Friday September 30, a thirty page long complaint detailing charges against President Rajapaksa, was sent to nearly 100 media outlets in Sri Lanka and around the world by U.S. Constitutional Lawyer, Bruce Fein. President, Mahinda Rajapaksa, in the plaint is cited for extrajudicial killings under the U.S. Torture Victim’s Protection Act. Simultaneously,   Fein officially… Continue reading Mr. President “You Have Been Served”