Sri Lanka PM retracts India rebel training camp claim

Sri Lanka’s prime minister has retracted his suggestion that Tamil Tiger rebels were being revived in camps in southern India. DM Jayaratne acknowledged his mistake by telling Sri Lanka’s Daily Mirror newspaper that his allegation was based on incorrect infomation. Mr Jayaratne’s speech to parliament on Wednesday drew a sharp response from the Indian government.… Continue reading Sri Lanka PM retracts India rebel training camp claim

Australian Prime Minister questioned on Kohona at UN

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard when asked by Inner City Press at the UN press conference to comment on the filing to the International Criminal Court (ICC) against UN Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Dr. Palitha Kohona, for war-crimes, the Prime Minister replied, "I’m not personally aware of all details of that case. We are a… Continue reading Australian Prime Minister questioned on Kohona at UN

On Sri Lanka, UN Claims Inaccuracies in Press Freedom Groups’ Petition, Passes Buck

The UN of Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, so tongue tied about Sri Lanka and whether its Panel on Accountability will as claimed travel there, on March 9 confirmed receiving a petition from press freedom groups about disappeared Sri Lankan journalist Prageeth Eknelygoda, a day after Inner City Press asked about the letter. But UN spokesman… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Claims Inaccuracies in Press Freedom Groups’ Petition, Passes Buck

Tamil Tiger rebels training in India: Sri Lanka PM

Remnants of Sri Lanka’s defeated Tamil rebels are undergoing military training in India in a bid to revive their separatist campaign at home, the island’s prime minister said Thursday. D.M. Jayaratne said an unknown number of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) fighters were based at secret camps in the south Indian state of Tamil… Continue reading Tamil Tiger rebels training in India: Sri Lanka PM

As Gillard Is Asked Of ICC & Australian Sri Lanka Citizen Kohona, UN Still In Denial

Joint Australian – Sri Lankan citizen Palitha Kohona is the subject of a filing with the International Criminal Court for his role in presumptive war crimes in the final stages of the conflict in Sri Lanka. When contacted by the press, Kohona has refused to “dignify” the case. On March 9, Inner City Press asked… Continue reading As Gillard Is Asked Of ICC & Australian Sri Lanka Citizen Kohona, UN Still In Denial

Executives of TGTE-Democrats speak on Transnational Polity

 “Our aim is to strengthen the Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam and to take it to the next stage of the global struggle of Eezham Tamils,” said Sasi Mahesawaran, one of the three executives of the TGTE-Democrats. “Our people believe in unity to win the struggle. The frequent questions that are asked whether the TGTE… Continue reading Executives of TGTE-Democrats speak on Transnational Polity

With UN Dodging on Ban’s Sri Lanka Accountability Panel, Won’t Confirm Receipt of Request about Disappeared Journalist

On issues ranging from press freedom to accountability for war crimes, the UN under Secretary General Ban Ki-moon can barely communicate, dodging questions by saying “we have no comment on that” or “we cannot confirm that” or “it is up to the Panel” — which reports to Ban Ki-moon. Earlier this year, Ban’s spokesman Martin… Continue reading With UN Dodging on Ban’s Sri Lanka Accountability Panel, Won’t Confirm Receipt of Request about Disappeared Journalist

On Sri Lanka, UN Denies “Secret” Meeting, Won’t Say If Report Public

The UN’s evasiveness on the meetings, travel and report of Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s Panel on Sri Lanka continued on March 7, with Ban’s spokesman Martin Nesirky telling Inner City Press that it is up to the Panel to speak for itself, even to decide if its report should be public. Nesirky called “shaky” reporting… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Denies “Secret” Meeting, Won’t Say If Report Public