UN Commissioner’s call for war-crimes probe jolts Colombo

Sri Lanka’s effort to whitewash the charges of war-crimes during the final stages of war received a set back at the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) annual session as Navaneetham Pillai, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, said she supported special UN panel’s recommendations in the war-crimes report made public on 14th April. Meanwhile, despite… Continue reading UN Commissioner’s call for war-crimes probe jolts Colombo

Sri Lanka execution video ‘authentic’: UN envoy

A UN envoy confirmed Monday that a video allegedly depicting Sri Lanka troops executing Tamil Tigers was authentic, and that the action were "definitive war crimes". "What is reflected in the extended video are crimes of the highest order — definitive war crimes," said Christof Heyns, UN special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions.… Continue reading Sri Lanka execution video ‘authentic’: UN envoy

Key nations shun Sri Lanka’s ‘terrorism’ seminar

Sri Lanka is to hold an international seminar starting Tuesday to share lessons on its bloody defeat of Tamil rebels, but major nations have declined to send delegations amid war crime allegations. The island’s government said the massive military offensive that finally defeated the Tamil Tigers two years ago was a victory over terrorism, and… Continue reading Key nations shun Sri Lanka’s ‘terrorism’ seminar

Rain helps Tamil protesters at Cardiff cricket match

Rain that drenched Tamil youth activists conducting a major leafleting effort in support of the ‘Boycott Sri Lankan Cricket’ campaign on Saturday, the third day of Sri Lanka’s first test match against England, proved a blessing in disguise when it stopped play till lunch, allowing them to canvass crowds of spectators milling outside the Swalec… Continue reading Rain helps Tamil protesters at Cardiff cricket match

Ban’s leadership questioned on handling Sri Lanka war-crimes report

Inner City Press (ICP), a widely known advocate in seeking clarifications to the United Nation’s questionable actions towards Sri Lanka’s alleged war-crimes accountability, reported Friday that United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki Moon, when "urged by the UN Panel of Experts on Sri Lanka to establish an investigative mechanism, Ban claimed he couldn’t do so… Continue reading Ban’s leadership questioned on handling Sri Lanka war-crimes report

Challenge Delhi, Convince Paris on investigations: Tamil Nadu journalist

With its influence on UN Security Council and as an elected member of the 47-member UN Human Rights Council, the current Indian establishment will secretly put its weight behind Colombo’s efforts to block international investigations, K. Aiyanathan, a senior journalist in Tamil Nadu told TamilNet Saturday. Urging the political forces in Tamil Nadu to checkmate… Continue reading Challenge Delhi, Convince Paris on investigations: Tamil Nadu journalist

On Sri Lanka, Ban Passed Buck to GA, Whose Leader Passes It Back, Letter to US

When UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon was urged by the UN Panel of Experts on Sri Lanka to establish an investigative mechanism, Ban claimed he couldn’t do so without a vote by the General Assembly, Security Council or Human Rights Council. On May 27, Inner City Press asked the President of the General Assembly Joseph… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, Ban Passed Buck to GA, Whose Leader Passes It Back, Letter to US

Sri Lanka President Rajapaksa defends military’s role

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has defended the conduct of the military during fighting at the end of the country’s protracted civil war. He was speaking at a huge military festival in Colombo to mark the two-year anniversary of the government’s defeat of the Tamil Tiger rebels. A UN panel of experts recently accused both… Continue reading Sri Lanka President Rajapaksa defends military’s role

People in cloth sheds, Buddhist stupas built in Vanni

Genocidal Sri Lanka’s ‘reconciliation’ in Vanni, abetted by its international partners is building huge Buddhist stupas there, while keeping Eezham Tamil natives in cloth tents. If building Buddhist establishments and new Sinhala-military townships in Vanni is the job of the state and re-building houses for the war-ravaged people and providing them with ‘milk and bread’… Continue reading People in cloth sheds, Buddhist stupas built in Vanni