As the film Sri Lanka Killing Fields was screened Tuesday on the west side of First Avenue in New York, across the street at the UN Inner City Press asked Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s spokesman Martin Nesirky if Ban has yet seen the film, and for the UN’s response to its conclusion that Ban has… Continue reading On Verge of 2d Term, Ban Still Hasn’t Watched Sri Lanka Killing Fields Film, Called Not Correct
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Sri Lanka regime rejects press freedom bill
Sri Lanka’s ruling party used its parliamentary majority Tuesday to defeat an opposition-initiated bill to grant greater media freedom, a parliamentary official said. President Mahinda Rajapakse’s United People’s Freedom Alliance, which enjoys a two-thirds majority in the 225-member assembly, shot down the Freedom of Information Bill presented by an opposition lawmaker, an official said. "The… Continue reading Sri Lanka regime rejects press freedom bill
Probe urged into Sri Lanka TV star ‘execution’
A New York-based media rights organisation Tuesday called for an international inquiry into the death of a Sri Lankan television presenter who was allegedly executed by government forces. A documentary by Britain’s Channel 4, "Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields", contained footage of what it said were prisoner executions in the final days of fighting between government… Continue reading Probe urged into Sri Lanka TV star ‘execution’
Sri Lanka president receives US court summons
Sri Lanka’s justice ministry has received a summons issued by a US federal court for President Mahinda Rajapaksa. The summons is linked to three civil cases filed under the Hague Convention by relatives of Tamil victims of alleged extra-judicial killings. The alleged killings took place during the Sri Lankan civil war. The petitioners are claiming… Continue reading Sri Lanka president receives US court summons
SLA commanders of the assault could be identified: TNA
Convening a press conference at the Martin Road office on Friday, to brief about the blatant attack on a Tamil National Alliance (TNA) meeting at A’laveddi by the Sri Lanka Army on Thursday, the TNA members said that it was a calculated demonstration by the occupying Army to tell the Tamils of the north and… Continue reading SLA commanders of the assault could be identified: TNA
British commentator questions suitability of English cricket tour to Sri Lanka
Following the airing of Channel-4 documentary “Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields,” Mike Atherton, cricket correspondent for UK’s The Times, compares Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse’s regime to that of Robert Mugabe’s in Zimbabwe and questions the suitability of England’s tour to Sri Lanka, scheduled for this winter. Full text of Atherton’s comment in The Times follows:… Continue reading British commentator questions suitability of English cricket tour to Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka Tamil MPs ‘beaten up by troops’
Sri Lanka’s main minority Tamil political group on Friday accused army troops of assaulting its lawmakers and breaking up a party meeting on the northern peninsula of Jaffna. The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) said troops stormed their venue on Thursday evening and attacked members of parliament and party supporters who were discussing local elections next… Continue reading Sri Lanka Tamil MPs ‘beaten up by troops’
UK ‘has Tamil blood on its hands’ – Belfasttelegraph.co.uk
The British Government is complicit in the torture of the Tamil people by the Sri Lankan authorities as it continues to deport many seeking asylum in the UK, a Labour MP has said. Mitcham and Morden MP Siobhain McDonagh accused the Government of "painting targets on the backs" of those they were deporting while the… Continue reading UK ‘has Tamil blood on its hands’ – Belfasttelegraph.co.uk
Tamils deported from UK reach Sri Lanka
Several dozen Sri Lankans deported by the UK have arrived back in Colombo on an overnight charter flight. A BBC reporter outside the airport and sources inside confirmed that their plane had touched down. International human rights groups have criticised Britain for deporting them, saying the mainly Tamil asylum seekers may not be safe on… Continue reading Tamils deported from UK reach Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields: UK urges war crimes probe
David Cameron calls for an investigation into Sri Lanka allegations as the FCO says "convincing evidence of violations of human rights" were aired in the Channel 4 documentary Killing Fields. The film Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields documents the final bloody weeks of the Sri Lankan civil war, in which at least 40,000 Tamil civilians were… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields: UK urges war crimes probe
