Lee Scott MP, Ilford North, Chair, All Party Parliamentary Group for Tamils (APPGT), in a statement issued today, said "[n]othing but an independent international enquiry to alleged war crimes will satisfy the international community; Sri Lanka must be ready to face economic sanctions if it fails to meet internationally accepted standards," and added "the Tamil… Continue reading UK MP group calls for international inquiry into Sri Lanka’s war-crimes
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SL Policeman, claiming EPDP, threatens Tamil daily in Jaffna
A Sri Lankan police constable, claiming to be a EPDP man, entered the building of Uthayan daily in Jaffna Wednesday afternoon and warned the daily over an item it had carried in its Tidbits column involving a school principal recently. The SL Police constable, Ratnathas Pradeepan from Achchuveali, intimidated the press workers threatening to set… Continue reading SL Policeman, claiming EPDP, threatens Tamil daily in Jaffna
How India kept pressure off Sri Lanka
In the final stages of the war with the LTTE, New Delhi played all sides but discouraged international attempts to halt the operations. India played a key role in warding off international pressure on Sri Lanka to halt military operations and hold talks with the LTTE in the dramatic final days and weeks of the… Continue reading How India kept pressure off Sri Lanka
India jeopardizes Commonwealth human rights
The report of the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) for 2010 titled Easier Said than Done, raises disturbing questions on India’s track record in human rights, particularly in an examination of India’s voting pattern at the UN Human Rights Council, said leading Indian media The Statesman on Sunday. The report lambastes India for making pre-election… Continue reading India jeopardizes Commonwealth human rights
HRW calls for boycott of Colombo Defence Seminar
Human Rights Watch (HRW), a New York-based rights organization, called on countries worldwide to boycott a conference to be held in Colombo between 31 May to 02 June labelled "Defeating Terrorism Sri Lankan Experience” aimed at sharing Sri Lanka’s war experience, BBC reported. “What we are telling the militaries around the world is that they… Continue reading HRW calls for boycott of Colombo Defence Seminar
US State Department official resigns over Wikileaks gaffe
US state department spokesman PJ Crowley has resigned after calling the treatment of the man accused of leaking secret cables to Wikileaks "stupid," BBC reported. "It is with regret that I have accepted the resignation of Philip J. Crowley as Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs. PJ has served our nation with distinction for… Continue reading US State Department official resigns over Wikileaks gaffe
Diaspora with the government – OR SPLIT BY IT?
The government is wooing the Tamil diaspora, the once cash cows of the LTTE, to rebuild the war torn north and east. Direct flights from Canada to Colombo are in the offing to encourage the diaspora to visit their home country, and former LTTE strongman and now the Deputy Minister of Resettlement, Vinayagamoorthy Muralitharan alias… Continue reading Diaspora with the government – OR SPLIT BY IT?
UN cover-up of secret meeting on Lanka
The exclusive report in last week’s the Sunday Times and related details in the political commentary about a Sri Lanka delegation meeting UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s panel probing alleged war crimes issues in Sri Lanka reverberated in the portals of the United Nations in New York. The Inner City Press’ Maththew Lee who usually… Continue reading UN cover-up of secret meeting on Lanka
On Sri Lanka, UN’s Haq Insists His Denial Meant Nambiar Isn’t Target of ICC Complaint, Is Only Called a "Co-Perpetrator"
On Sri Lanka, a complaint filed with the International Criminal Court against Palitha Kohona states of UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s chief of staff that there is “a basis to question whether Vijay Nambiar was in fact an innocent neutral intermediary or in fact a co-perpetrator within the negotiation related community.” Inner City Press on… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN’s Haq Insists His Denial Meant Nambiar Isn’t Target of ICC Complaint, Is Only Called a "Co-Perpetrator"
Cairn to start drilling for oil in Sri Lanka in July
Cairn India, a unit of British exploration firm Cairn Energy plc, said Friday it plans to drill for oil and natural gas deposits off Sri Lanka’s northwestern coast in July. In 2008, Cain invested $100 million, spread over three years, to conduct detailed seismic studies and drilling three wells off the coast of Mannar. "Frontier… Continue reading Cairn to start drilling for oil in Sri Lanka in July
