Emerging evidence on Sri Lanka military targeting civilian leadership of Eezham Tamil development organizations at the end of Vanni war further reinforces the credible allegation that Sri Lanka’s war crimes and crimes against humanity had genocidal intentions. C. Sivalingam Suhunan, alias Thilak, the executive director of TECH (The Economic Consultancy House), the flagship development NGO… Continue reading Sri Lanka war-crime alleged over killing of TECH Director
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On Sri Lanka, Ban Hasn’t Asked UN Human Rights Council to Act, No Comparisons
Four days after he belatedly and apparently begrudgingly released the UN Panel of Experts report on Sri Lanka, Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has not asked either the UN Human Rights Council or the Security Council or the General Assembly to take any action to investigate the war crimes detailed in the report. On Friday Ban’s… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, Ban Hasn’t Asked UN Human Rights Council to Act, No Comparisons
‘Solheim transforms from peace facilitator to facilitator of war crimes escape’
Norway’s former peace facilitator to the island of Sri Lanka, Mr. Erik Solheim, speaking to Norwegian state owned media NRK (Dagsnytt 18) on Wednesday, argued against any immediate international investigation on the war crimes in the island and said that it is only correct and fair to expect the Sri Lankan authorities to domestically investigate… Continue reading ‘Solheim transforms from peace facilitator to facilitator of war crimes escape’
On Sri Lanka, Ban Has Not Asked UN GA to Act, Web Shutdown Ignored
Three days after belatedly releasing the UN Panel of Experts report on Sri Lanka, Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has not asked either the Security Council or the General Assembly to take any action to investigate the war crimes detailed in the report. Nor does he have any comment on the shutdown of an Internet publication… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, Ban Has Not Asked UN GA to Act, Web Shutdown Ignored
Sri Lanka website LankaeNews is suspended
A magistrate’s court in Sri Lanka has suspended the operation of the pro-opposition LankaeNews website. The court ordered the closure because a contempt case was still pending against journalist Shantha Wijesooriya, who has been remanded in custody until 12 May. The case relates to an article about a magistrate, which was regarded as slanderous. The… Continue reading Sri Lanka website LankaeNews is suspended
New evidence leads to war crime committed on LTTE’s Col Ramesh
The wife of slain Batticaloa Commander of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), on Thursday verified that the dead body shown in the photo released on Wednesday was that of her husband, Col. Ramesh. On Wednesday, a former member of the LTTE identified a photo leaked in recent days by the soldiers of the… Continue reading New evidence leads to war crime committed on LTTE’s Col Ramesh
On Sri Lanka, Ban Claims UN Couldn’t Assess Casualties, Leak Shows UN Did
On Sri Lanka, UN “staff were not in the position to assess” the number of casualties in 2009, Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s spokesman Martin Nesirky told the Press on April 27, as they had to withdraw because the Government said security could not be guaranteed. But as Inner City Press reported and published on March… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, Ban Claims UN Couldn’t Assess Casualties, Leak Shows UN Did
Ban Ki Moon, Accessory After the Fact to Sri Lanka war crimes, says Boyle
Faulting UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon for his continued "pattern and practice of criminal behavior by rejecting the recommendation of his own Panel that he appoint a Commission of Inquiry into GOSL war crimes and crimes against humanity against the Tamils," Professor Francis Boyle, expert in International Law and Professor at the University of… Continue reading Ban Ki Moon, Accessory After the Fact to Sri Lanka war crimes, says Boyle
Mass deaths in Sri Lanka may be ‘war crimes’: UN
The Sri Lankan army killed most of the tens of thousands of civilian victims of a final offensive against Tamil separatists in 2009 but both sides may be guilty of war crimes, a UN panel said Monday. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said he could not order an international investigation into the deaths. But the… Continue reading Mass deaths in Sri Lanka may be ‘war crimes’: UN
Sri Lanka: UN says army shelling killed civilians
Tens of thousands of civilians died in the final phase of Sri Lanka’s civil war – most of them killed in shelling by government forces, a UN panel says. In a report on possible war crimes in the last months of the war in 2009, the panel also says Tamil Tiger rebels used civilians as… Continue reading Sri Lanka: UN says army shelling killed civilians
