Noting Sri Lanka’s Ambassador’s response to the law suit filed in US by three Tamil plaintiffs that LTTE-front organizations are involved in "publicity stunts like this baseless law suits," Bruce Fein, the attorney for the plaintiffs said that the Ambassador Wickramasuriya was an honest man but was apparently instructed that if both the facts and… Continue reading Ambassador, an honest man sent to lie for Sri Lanka, responds Fein
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Sri Lanka leader sued in US
Members of Sri Lanka’s Tamil minority have filed a lawsuit in the United States against the island’s president, seeking $30 million in damages over alleged extrajudicial killings. Activists from the Tamil diaspora spearheaded legal action after President Mahinda Rajapakse quietly traveled to the United States, in a test of how much deference US authorities show… Continue reading Sri Lanka leader sued in US
Solheim without ‘appetite’ envisages further involvement
How could the Norwegian ‘peace’ broker Erik Solheim claim that he was not biased towards one party in the national conflict in the island of Sri Lanka, when he had approached the issue with a preconception that there had been no appetite in the world for separations, asked Stephen Pushparajah, a well-recognized Eezham Tamil in… Continue reading Solheim without ‘appetite’ envisages further involvement
S. African author Galgut boycotts S. Lanka lit fest
South African award-winning novelist and playwright Damon Galgut has boycotted a literary festival in Sri Lanka because of concerns over the country’s rights record, organisers said Thursday. Galgut, a winner of the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize in 2003 for "The Good Doctor", set in post-apartheid South Africa, declined to take part in the Galle Literary Festival… Continue reading S. African author Galgut boycotts S. Lanka lit fest
On Sri Lanka, UN Says Bragg Had Visa Without Restriction, Unlike Ban’s Panel
On Sri Lanka, Inner City Press has belatedly gotten some UN answers to questions about humanitarian issues it asked more than a week ago. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in the answers it provided today says it “cannot second guess the government” on the fairness of aid distribution, and won’t… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Says Bragg Had Visa Without Restriction, Unlike Ban’s Panel
Jayalalithaa consoles fisherman family
The All India Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam general secretary Jayalalithaa has called upon the coastal communities, specifically the fisherfolk, to give a mandate that would guarantee security and safety for their lot in the forthcoming elections. Ms. Jayalalithaa was here to condole the family of the fisherman killed in the Sri Lankan Naval attack a week… Continue reading Jayalalithaa consoles fisherman family
S.Lanka army’s ex-chief loses appeal
Sri Lanka’s jailed former army chief Sarath Fonseka, who tried to unseat the president in elections, on Tuesday lost an appeal to retain his parliamentary seat. The Supreme Court ruled that a court martial verdict in September finding him guilty of arms procurement offences meant that he was no longer qualified to be a member… Continue reading S.Lanka army’s ex-chief loses appeal
White House protest calls for arrest of visiting Sri Lanka President
Nearly one hundred Tamils in unfriendly weather conditions called upon the US President to investigate and arrest the visiting Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse widely accused of committing war-crimes against Tamils during the end of Sri Lanka’s war in May 2009. Protesters pointed out that US Ambassador in Colombo, Ambassador Butenis, has herself acknowledged possible… Continue reading White House protest calls for arrest of visiting Sri Lanka President
With Ban Called Weak on Sri Lanka, UN Claims Unfair to Judge, Unanswered Questions
With Human Rights Watch today critiquing Ban Ki-moon for “undue faith” in his so called “quiet diplomacy” with Sri Lanka’s Mahinda Rajapaksa, the UN’s canned response is that Ban “appointed an Advisory Panel” which will report “soon” and that it’s somehow “not proper to judge the value” of the Panel. But Ban’s Panel has been… Continue reading With Ban Called Weak on Sri Lanka, UN Claims Unfair to Judge, Unanswered Questions
‘Inmates killed’ in Sri Lanka prison shooting
Inmates of a jail in north-central Sri Lanka have accused the prison authorities of shooting dead protesting prisoners. An inmate at Anuradhapura prison who wished to remain anonymous told the BBC Sinhala service that he saw at least four dead bodies. Hospital authorities say one person was killed and 24 people who were injured were… Continue reading ‘Inmates killed’ in Sri Lanka prison shooting
