Attorney for the three Tamil plaintiffs, who filed a civil case in the District Court of District of Columbia against Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse as responsible for extra-judicial killings of plaintiffs’ relatives, said Monday that he will be filing a motion in the Court that will (a) seek authority from the court to serve… Continue reading Rajapakse has no immunity against war crimes prosecution, says Attorney
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Tamil protesters ask for probe into war crimes allegations
Tamils from across Europe demonstrated at the UN’s European headquarters on Monday, calling for a probe into alleged war crimes committed by Sri Lanka at the end of the country’s 2009 civil war. According to local police, around 1,000 protesters gathered in Geneva’s iconic Place des Nations, to urge the Human Rights Council to investigate… Continue reading Tamil protesters ask for probe into war crimes allegations
On Sri Lanka, As Ban Sends Report to Geneva, Lame Internal Review
Months after a UN report documented presumptive war crimes by Sri Lanka, and negligence at best by the UN, Secretary General Ban Ki-moon past 8 pm on September 12 announced he was belatedly transmitting the report to the Human Rights Council in Geneva. Earlier on September 12, Inner City Press had asked Ban’s spokesman… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, As Ban Sends Report to Geneva, Lame Internal Review
Jaffna Fort getting Dutch aid to build ’Rajapaksa’ mansion
Sri Lanka’s president occupying the country of Eezham Tamils has issued orders to build a mansion of military and symbolic importance inside the Jaffna fort for the use of Sri Lanka’s president, exploiting the opportunity of the renovation of the colonial fort by the assistance of the government of The Netherlands, news sources in Jaffna… Continue reading Jaffna Fort getting Dutch aid to build ’Rajapaksa’ mansion
President leaves for UN Summit
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa left for New York this morning to attend the UN Summit. The Sri Lankan President will lead a delegation which also includes External Affairs Minister Prof. G. L. Pieris, to the 66th session of the UN General Assembly. He will deliver his address in the UN General Assembly on the… Continue reading President leaves for UN Summit
Weiss’s "The Cage" adds to Colombo’s war-crime woes
Canada’s National Post, and Australia’s Sydney Morning Herald, two major dailies, carried articles on Gordon Weiss’s book on Sri Lanka war, exposing further the world-wide interest in alleged war-crimes in Sri Lanka following the submission of the war-crimes report by Ban Ki Moon to the UN’s Human Rights Council for debate last week. "The book’s… Continue reading Weiss’s "The Cage" adds to Colombo’s war-crime woes
Lying To Win…
“It is impossible to calculate the moral mischief…that mental lying has produced in society”. Thomas Paine – (The Age of Reason) Like Rip Van Winkle, did President Mahinda Rajapaksa wake up, after years of guileless-slumbering – in time for the CMC election? The President avows his government had “no intention of evicting tenement dwellers from… Continue reading Lying To Win…
Durham University will host Sri Lanka Olympic hopefuls
Some of Asia’s top sports stars will prepare for London 2012 in Durham and Stockton. Durham University will host Sri Lanka’s athletes at its sports centres at Maiden Castle and Queen’s Campus. The university has built strong links with Sri Lanka since staff helped with the tsunami relief effort in 2004. Maxwell de Silva, from… Continue reading Durham University will host Sri Lanka Olympic hopefuls
Fears for British Tamil held for four years in Sri Lanka
Relatives and charity say Viswalingam Gopithas has suffered a stroke and is being held without charge under terror legislation Viswalingam Gopithas has been held in Sri Lanka for over four years The British government and a legal charity have expressed concerns about the plight of an ill British Tamil who has been held in Sri… Continue reading Fears for British Tamil held for four years in Sri Lanka
US urges Sri Lanka to boost Tamil police
The United States on Wednesday urged Sri Lanka to deploy more minority Tamils to police the former conflict zone in the island’s north to help "heal the wounds of war". Tamils in the formerly embattled region feel intimidated by the presence of predominantly Sinhalese-speaking government forces and police, US Assistant Secretary of State Robert Blake… Continue reading US urges Sri Lanka to boost Tamil police
