Following an urgent ‘instruction’ from the Sri Lankan Chief Justice in Colombo, the Indian fishermen held in remand in Jaffna, were released Friday without any inquiries and were set free to leave the island in their trawlers that had been seized by the local fishermen. The move comes following an ‘instruction’ from the Indian Foreign… Continue reading Indian fishermen released, Indian Consul-General intimidates Tamil judge in Jaffna
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Seizure of Indian trawlers, a token action: fishermen representatives
Around 500 Eezham Tamil fishing society representatives who gathered at Point Pedro in Vadamarradchi refused Thursday to hand over the poaching Indian trawlers, which they had seized from the intruding Indian fishermen on Tuesday. Declaring that their action against Indian poaching was a token one, the representatives urged immediate action from the Indian authorities. The… Continue reading Seizure of Indian trawlers, a token action: fishermen representatives
With Ban Criticized on Press Freedom, UN Again Denies Getting Petition on Disappeared Journalist in Sri Lanka
Two weeks after the UN acknowledged that a petition about a journalist’s disappearance was transmitted to New York by its office in Sri Lanka, UN spokesman Martin Nesirky on Tuesday claimed “we here did not receive a petition yet. If there is such a petition.. we haven’t seen it yet.” Video here. The UN of… Continue reading With Ban Criticized on Press Freedom, UN Again Denies Getting Petition on Disappeared Journalist in Sri Lanka
LTTE ban to be challenged in European Court
The proscription of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in the European Union will be challenged in the Court of Justice of the European Communities in Luxembourg, said Amsterdam based lawyer Victor Koppe while giving an exclusive interview to TamilNet, Tuesday. Unlike the previous legal instances, now there is direct community involvement. Eezham Tamils… Continue reading LTTE ban to be challenged in European Court
After Shock: The Lingering Legacy of Civil War
The Forum has travelled from London to the Galle Literary Festival at the Galle Fort on the South Western tip of Sri Lanka. The Forum takes a closer look at Sri Lanka as it emerges from the devastating civil war that lasted a quarter of a century and ended less than two years ago. Joining… Continue reading After Shock: The Lingering Legacy of Civil War
Don’t fuse truth seeking with criminal justice, reconciliation: Craig Scott
In a paper published recently by Osgoode Hall Law School, York University of Canada on The Transnationalization of truth: A Meditation on Sri Lanka and Honduras, Craig Scott, Professor of Law, said “not to fuse truth-seeking processes with either criminal justice or reconciliation processes with special reference to the Sri Lanka context.” Meanwhile, commenting on… Continue reading Don’t fuse truth seeking with criminal justice, reconciliation: Craig Scott
TAG, SCET’s legal brief asserts ICC obligated to probe Kohona on war-crimes
Tamils Against Genocide (TAG), a US-based activist group, and Swiss Council of Eelam Tamils (SCET) said Sunday that both organizations are to jointly file a legal brief requesting the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the Hague, Netherlands, to initiate war crimes investigations leading to the issuance of an article 58 warrant of… Continue reading TAG, SCET’s legal brief asserts ICC obligated to probe Kohona on war-crimes
Self indulgent hypocrisy
When Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and Journalists for Democracy in Sri Lanka (JDS) called upon literary figures to boycott this year’s Galle Literary Festival, they were undoubtedly prepared to face the ire of the Sri Lankan state. What they would not have anticipated was the angry response provoked from event organisers and a small but… Continue reading Self indulgent hypocrisy
Flood victims in remote parts say relief packages are not coming their way
The recent floods in the North Central and Eastern Provinces have been described as Sri Lanka’s worst natural catastrophe since the 2004 tsunami. The heavy rains and flood waters have claimed human lives, animal life (including wildlife, livestock and poultry), destroyed homes and property, ruined harvests, and displaced thousands of families. The Treasury has set… Continue reading Flood victims in remote parts say relief packages are not coming their way
Seek pragmatic changes, not focus entirely on war-crimes accountabilty, says Donald Camp
Former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, Donald Camp, in a seminar held at the US think-tank, American Enterprise Institute, said while everyone was appalled at the events during the final stages of war, focusing entirely on accountability and prosecution will not be pragmatic, as the Rajapakse Government will not… Continue reading Seek pragmatic changes, not focus entirely on war-crimes accountabilty, says Donald Camp
