On Sri Lanka, 216 Pg UN Report Obtained by Inner City Press, Annex Shows Denied Meeting Took Place

With the UN still not having released its Panel of Experts report on war crimes in Sri Lanka, Inner City Press on Monday morning in the UN’s North Lawn building obtained from two separate sources identical scanned copies of the report, 216 pages including the exhibits, and as a public service put one online. One… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, 216 Pg UN Report Obtained by Inner City Press, Annex Shows Denied Meeting Took Place

Sri Lanka Report Held by UN’s Ban & Nambiar Partially Describes White Flag Killings Nambiar Involved In: Conflicts

With the UN still withholding its Panel of Experts’ report on war crimes in Sri Lanka, The Island in its ninth day of publishing portions of the reported that were leaked, presumptively by the government of Mahinda Rajapaksa, has run the “’White Flag’ incident” section (see below). This section raises questions about UN Secretary General… Continue reading Sri Lanka Report Held by UN’s Ban & Nambiar Partially Describes White Flag Killings Nambiar Involved In: Conflicts

India must act over Sri Lanka’s war crimes – AIADMK

Citing the leaked UN expert panel’s report on Sri Lanka’s war crimes, Tamil Nadu’s main opposition AIADMK party has demanded India take steps to ensure Sri Lanka’s leadership stands international trial. "The UN Panel report is very clear. It lists out the war crimes of the Sri Lankan government," AIADMK leader and former Tamil Nadu… Continue reading India must act over Sri Lanka’s war crimes – AIADMK

On Sri Lanka, As UN Further Delays Release of Report, Pascoe Tells Press He Didn’t Know – So Nambiar In Charge?

In a loss of nerve that sadly is not surprising, the UN Secretariat on Thursday delayed its noon briefing in the expectation that it would belatedly release its Panel of Experts’ report on war crimes in Sri Lanka — and then did not release the report. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s acting Deputy Spokesman Farhan Haq… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, As UN Further Delays Release of Report, Pascoe Tells Press He Didn’t Know – So Nambiar In Charge?

Sri Lanka: evidence of ongoing repression and abuse – Channel 4 News

Channel 4 News obtains exclusive footage from the "closed off"corner of northern Sri Lanka, showing evidence of camps, repression and abuse, ahead of the publication of the UN’s report on war crimes. Warning: distressing images in this report Two years on from the end of the devastating 26-year civil war that ripped Sri Lanka apart,… Continue reading Sri Lanka: evidence of ongoing repression and abuse – Channel 4 News

Saving a state that refuses to be saved

A perusal of the leaked UN report would show that the outlook is to ultimately save the Sri Lankan state by providing it with an escape avenue through a minimum penalty of accepting a ‘concurrent’ international mechanism to investigate the war crimes. But the reactions coming from Colombo only show that such an undue consideration… Continue reading Saving a state that refuses to be saved

Tamil Nadu youth immolates himself for Tamil Eelam

Following the UN report calling for an international commission on the war crimes in the island of Sri Lanka, 25 years-old engineer Mr R. Krishnamoorthy, hailing from Thirunelvely District of Tamil Nadu, immolated himself and died on Monday, demanding that the next state government in Tamil Nadu should see Eezham Tamils get their separate country.… Continue reading Tamil Nadu youth immolates himself for Tamil Eelam

On Sri Lanka, UN Gave 196 Pages to Silva, Asked 24 Then 36 Hours, Got Played

On Sri Lanka, with the UN Secretariat in seeming paralysis holding back the war crimes Panel of Experts’ report five full days after portions were leaked, presumptively by the government, to The Island newspaper, sources have described the process to Inner City Press.   The report, they say, is 196 pages long. On April 11,… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Gave 196 Pages to Silva, Asked 24 Then 36 Hours, Got Played

U.N. panel says war crimes likely committed in Sri Lanka war

A U.N.-appointed panel has found "credible allegations" that tens of thousands of civilians were killed and war crimes were committed in the final months of Sri Lanka’s war with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, and urged the investigation and prosecution of those responsible. "The panel found credible allegations, which if proven, indicate that a… Continue reading U.N. panel says war crimes likely committed in Sri Lanka war