As EU Notes UN Report, Sri Lanka Scoffs At Do Gooders, Navy’s Idle Hands

As Sri Lanka’s Permanent Representative to the UN Palitha Kohona walked out of the UN Security Council on Tuesday, Inner City Press asked him about the European Union’s statement on the UN Panel of Experts war crimes report, and about reported “militarization” of Colombo.    The EU statement is that "The Panel has concluded that… Continue reading As EU Notes UN Report, Sri Lanka Scoffs At Do Gooders, Navy’s Idle Hands

Tamil Nadu: Jaya ahead, but too close to call

It was perceived as a battle between governance and corruption, with the ruling DMK representing both the qualities. According to the CNN-IBN-The Week post-poll survey conducted by the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), the backlash against corruption – both local and national, the latter represented by the DMK’s involvement in the 2G… Continue reading Tamil Nadu: Jaya ahead, but too close to call

Wikileaks: Sri Lanka ‘rejected rebel surrender offer’

The Sri Lankan government rejected a surrender offer by Tamil Tiger rebels at the end of the war, reports released through the Wikileaks website say. They say that Defence Secretary Gothabaya Rajapaksa dismissed US pressure to allow a mediated surrender with the words "we’re beyond that now". The leaked US cables suggest requests for the… Continue reading Wikileaks: Sri Lanka ‘rejected rebel surrender offer’

As UN SC Blind Spots Critiqued, Sri Lanka Excluded Due to “Sensitivities”

The UN Security Council’s intentional blindspots on the protection of civilians are sampled in a study released today by the UK-based organization Oxfam — a study which itself has blindspots. To its credit, Oxfam compares some numbers to what’s on the Security Council’s agenda: “Darfur had over 2,300 fatalities recorded by the UN in 2010,… Continue reading As UN SC Blind Spots Critiqued, Sri Lanka Excluded Due to “Sensitivities”

UK Tamils plan protests during Sri Lanka cricket tour

Tamil Diaspora groups are planning protests to coincide with Sri Lanka’s cricket tour of England this summer, beginning with a demonstration on May 14 at the Uxbridge venue of the first match between Sri Lanka and Middlesex County. The protest series is the latest phase of a ‘Boycott Sri Lanka Cricket’ campaign initiated by the… Continue reading UK Tamils plan protests during Sri Lanka cricket tour

Nothing will happen by some welcoming UN report: Basil Rajapaksa

Sri Lanka President’s brother and SL Economic Development Minister Basil Rajapaksa made an unannounced sudden visit to Jaffna Monday. Nothing will happen by some welcoming the UN panel report and ‘Tamils should not play treachery by betraying the country for a few thousand dollars,’ Basil Rajapaksa who was carrying a ‘special message’ from Mahinda Rajapaksa… Continue reading Nothing will happen by some welcoming UN report: Basil Rajapaksa

Sinhalese stage anti-UN demonstration in Jaffna

In a comic show of events, Sinhalese thugs bought from the south staged a demonstration in Jaffna Sunday, against the UN panel report calling for war crimes investigation. In several places in the Jaffna city they were seen forcing passing by people to sign petitions and those who refused were chased and manhandled by the… Continue reading Sinhalese stage anti-UN demonstration in Jaffna

"Major flaw" in reasoning

Law students learn during the grueling first year of law-school the important art of "issue spotting." Applying laws to facts cannot be carried out and arguments supporting one side or the other cannot be advanced in an exam or in trial/appellate setting if students or attorneys misidentify or miss legal "issues" relevant to the fact… Continue reading "Major flaw" in reasoning

War crime, genocide case against Rajapaksa placed in Norway courts

Leading Norwegian Lawyer on Human Rights, Harald Stabell, has filed a case under the Norwegian national law, against the Sri Lankan President and Commander-in-Chief of the SL armed forces, Mahinda Rajapaksa, his brother and Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, and former Sri Lanka Army commander Sarath Fonseka, now in Rajapaksa’s custody, and several other SL commanders,… Continue reading War crime, genocide case against Rajapaksa placed in Norway courts

UNP warns of military state, army denies

The main opposition in Sri Lanka has accused the government of militarising several aspects of civilian life including the urban development in the south. Mangala Samaraweera, MP, told BBC Sinhala service, Sandeshaya that the defence ministry is interfering in urban development in Matara town weeks before the municipal council elections. “We do not need army… Continue reading UNP warns of military state, army denies