Rajapakse, an enemy of all mankind, filed U.S. Court papers say

In a potential precedent setting motion filed in the U.S. District Court of District of Columbia, Bruce Fein, attorney for three Tamil plaintiffs, requested Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, to authorize issuing summons through latest electronic social networks and local papers to the defendant, Sri Lanka’s sitting President, Mahinda Rajapakse, forcing the defendant to answer war-crimes charges,… Continue reading Rajapakse, an enemy of all mankind, filed U.S. Court papers say

Returned asylum seekers detained by police

Police at Colombo airport had detained fifty deportees flown back to the country on Thursday after being expelled from Britain. United Kingdom Border Agency chartered a flight to repatriate eight women and forty two men to Sri Lanka. Most of them are ethnic Tamil asylum seekers. Fear of detention Colombo airport officials say the returnees… Continue reading Returned asylum seekers detained by police

Sri Lanka governor demolishes British heritage in Jaffna

Part of a landmark heritage complex at the Old Park in Jaffna, the residency buildings of the British Government Agents, dating back to the beginnings of British rule, was demolished overnight on Wednesday at the orders of the occupying Sri Lanka governor in Jaffna, Maj. Gen. G.A. Chandrasri, despite the SL Archaeology Department declaring it… Continue reading Sri Lanka governor demolishes British heritage in Jaffna

Last-minute court order halts Sri Lankan deportation – Channel 4 News

A forced removal of failed asylum-seekers to Sri Lanka has been put on hold by a judge after a day of frantic legal appeals. Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Miller reports. Frantic efforts by lawyers in London to prevent an aircraft, chartered by the British government, from forcibly returning failed asylum-seekers to Sri Lanka have succeeded… Continue reading Last-minute court order halts Sri Lankan deportation – Channel 4 News

UK Apeals Court stays deportation order of Tamil asylum seekers

An unknown number of Tamils, rumored to be close to 50, who were to have been on today’s flight and who had appealed for judicial review of their cases have had their High Court removal orders overturned in the Court of Appeal Wednesday, Channel-4 reported. An appeal court judge had overturned one Tamil woman’s removal… Continue reading UK Apeals Court stays deportation order of Tamil asylum seekers

Regimes in Sri Lanka, Maldives, forge questionable alliance

Maldivian Vice-President Dr Mohammed Waheed, meeting Mahinda Rajapaksa over the weekend at the UN General Assembly Sessions, assured the latter of the support of Male to Colombo’s stand on its human rights issues, according to Maldivian media Haveeru, Tuesday. “Early this month Maldivian President Mohamed Nasheed defended Sri Lanka’s position at the UN Human Rights… Continue reading Regimes in Sri Lanka, Maldives, forge questionable alliance

Minister Baird Meets Sri Lankan Minister of External Affairs in New York City

Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird meets with G.L. Peiris, Minister of External Affairs of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, at the 66th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York City on September 22, 2011. This was the two ministers’ first formal bilateral meeting. They discussed a broad range of subjects,… Continue reading Minister Baird Meets Sri Lankan Minister of External Affairs in New York City

Torture charity calls on UK to halt deportation flight to Sri Lanka

Tamils at risk of being detained and tortured as result of UK Border Agency action, claims Freedom from Torture Sri Lanka’s president, Mahinda Rajapaksa, who has been linked to war crimes in the fight against the Tamil Tigers. Photograph: Reuters Britain is being urged to halt plans to deport a planeload of Tamils to Sri… Continue reading Torture charity calls on UK to halt deportation flight to Sri Lanka

UK ‘complicit in torture’ as Tamils return to Sri Lanka – Channel 4 News

Britain is leaving itself open to allegations it is complicit in torture by sending failed Tamil asylum seekers back to Sri Lanka despite evidence physical abuse is a "daily reality", a charity warns. The charity Freedom from Torture said a number of Tamils were due to be forcibly removed by the UK Border Agency and… Continue reading UK ‘complicit in torture’ as Tamils return to Sri Lanka – Channel 4 News

UK ‘complicit with torture’

A British charity has accused the UK government being complicit in torture by deporting failed Tamil asylum seekers back to Sri Lanka. Freedom from Torture (FfT) says the British government’s planned deportation comes despite well documented evidence of physical abuse is a "daily reality" in the island. Speaking at a side meeting of the opposition… Continue reading UK ‘complicit with torture’

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