Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields – Video – Channel 4

Jon Snow presents a forensic investigation into the final weeks of the quarter-century-long civil war between the government of Sri Lanka and the secessionist rebels, the Tamil Tigers. With disturbing and distressing descriptions and film of executions, atrocities and the shelling of civilians the programme features devastating new video evidence of war crimes – some… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields – Video – Channel 4

Britain presses Sri Lanka over ‘war crimes’ footage

London on Wednesday said "horrific" footage contained within a film documenting the final weeks of Sri Lanka’s civil war constituted "convincing evidence" of war crimes. The Channel 4 documentary, which aired on television on Tuesday, contained footage of what it said were prisoner executions. It also showed the bodies of female Tamil fighters who appeared… Continue reading Britain presses Sri Lanka over ‘war crimes’ footage

UK presses Sri Lanka over Channel 4’s ‘war crimes’ film

The UK Foreign Office has pressed Sri Lanka to investigate alleged atrocities during its civil war after "horrific" footage aired in a TV programme. Britain’s Channel 4 showed what it said was previously unseen footage of what purported to be extrajudicial killings of Tamils by the military. Sri Lanka’s defence ministry dismissed the videos as… Continue reading UK presses Sri Lanka over Channel 4’s ‘war crimes’ film

UK says Sri Lanka must act on war atrocity claims

Sri Lanka must investigate allegations of atrocities committed during its civil war after more video footage was aired claiming to show "horrific scenes" of bound prisoners being executed, Britain said on Wednesday. British Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt said a failure to probe the claims of human rights abuses at the end of the 25-year… Continue reading UK says Sri Lanka must act on war atrocity claims

Not proper to meet Sonia as Congress, DMK are still allies, says Jayalalithaa

At a press conference after a meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New Delhi, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa on Tuesday said it would not be appropriate for her to meet Congress chief Sonia Gandhi because the Congress and the DMK are still allies and they continue to share power at the Centre.… Continue reading Not proper to meet Sonia as Congress, DMK are still allies, says Jayalalithaa

Koppe: Tamil demand for retributive justice justifiable

Victor Koppe, the Amsterdam-based Bohler advocaten attorney, acting on the recent decision by European Court of Justice that he can legally represent the Europe-based political wing of the Liberation Tigers, said in an interview to the Sunday Leader, that his demand for annulment of the inclusion of LTTE in the EU’s terrorism list is partly… Continue reading Koppe: Tamil demand for retributive justice justifiable

War crimes documentary publicity infuriates Colombo

Media publicity surrounding the forthcoming airing of Channel-4 produced war-crimes video "Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields," viewed as probably the most horrific" footage it has ever shown in an investigation into alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka, evoked complains by Colombo to OFCOM, as Colombo unsuccessfully tried to keep the identity of the complainant from being… Continue reading War crimes documentary publicity infuriates Colombo

India pushes Sri Lanka on Tamil rights

India on Saturday asked Sri Lanka to address the grievances of the island’s Tamil minority two years after the Tamil Tiger separatist rebels were finally defeated, according to media reports. Three top Indian officials held closed-door talks with President Mahinda Rajapakse during an overnight visit to Sri Lanka and urged a renewed effort to heal… Continue reading India pushes Sri Lanka on Tamil rights