Amnesty International on Thursday urged the United States to launch a war crimes investigation of Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse, who is on a private visit to the country. Rights groups have accused both the Sri Lankan military and the separatist Tamil Tiger guerrillas of war crimes in the final months of their decades-long conflict… Continue reading Amnesty urges US to probe visiting S. Lanka leader
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Congressman renews call for international investigations into Sri Lanka war crimes
Democratic Congressman Edward J. Markey of Massachusetts during a floor speech at the House of Representatives Tuesday, called for an independent investigations into alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka at the end of the 25-year old civil war. "I joined 57 of my fellow Members of Congress in urging Secretary Clinton to press for a… Continue reading Congressman renews call for international investigations into Sri Lanka war crimes
Admitting Rajapakse into US criminally similar to allowing-in genocidaire Karadzic, says Boyle
Comparing alleged war-criminal and Sri Lanka’s current President Rajapakse’s reported admission into the United States to the Clinton administration’s providing entry visa to genocidaire Radovan Karadzic to enter the U.S in order to attend the Vance-Owen Peace Negotiations in New York City, Professor Francis Boyle, expert in international law at the College of Law, University… Continue reading Admitting Rajapakse into US criminally similar to allowing-in genocidaire Karadzic, says Boyle
UN seeks $51 million for Sri Lanka flood victims
The United Nations on Wednesday sought 51 million dollars to meet the urgent needs of more than one million people affected by recent monsoon floods in Sri Lanka. The UN issued the appeal as its deputy emergency relief coordinator, Catherine Bragg, arrived on the island for a three-day mission to meet with victims and the… Continue reading UN seeks $51 million for Sri Lanka flood victims
Indian-partnered gala in Jaffna to follow Rajapaksa-Pongkal with Sinhala anthem
Sri Lanka anthem was sung in Sinhala by the school children of Jaffna at the Rajapaksa Pongkal in Jaffna on Monday. A large number of the participants to the event were school students and their teachers, forcibly brought to the occasion. Around a hundred students were lured by the EPDP with promises of laptop computers… Continue reading Indian-partnered gala in Jaffna to follow Rajapaksa-Pongkal with Sinhala anthem
Rajapaksa skips ‘re-reopening’ of Vasaavi’laan Central College
Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa skipped ‘re-reopening’ Vasaavi’laan Central College Sunday. The plaque had his name, the invitation was in his name, but the renovated hall of Vasaavi’laan Central College was again re-opened by SL minister Douglas Devananda and SL colonial governor Chandrasiri. They were the people who re-opened it in September last year. Earlier,… Continue reading Rajapaksa skips ‘re-reopening’ of Vasaavi’laan Central College
Top UN official to visit Sri Lanka’s war victims
A top UN official due in Sri Lanka Wednesday to assess flood relief needs will also visit civilians displaced by the island’s Tamil separatist conflict, the UN said. Catherine Bragg, the UN’s deputy emergency relief coordinator, will issue an international appeal to help more than one million people affected by the recent floods that claimed… Continue reading Top UN official to visit Sri Lanka’s war victims
Sri Lanka flood victims protest over food aid
Hundreds of flood victims in Sri Lanka besieged a district office in the eastern town of Kathankudi complaining about unfair distribution of emergency food aid, police said Tuesday. Local media reports said three civil servants were hospitalised after being attacked by the furious crowd, but police said they were unable to confirm any injuries during… Continue reading Sri Lanka flood victims protest over food aid
News reports irk Rajapaksa in Jaffna
SL president Mahinda Rajapaksa visiting Jaffna and ‘celebrating’ Pongkal on Monday reacted to media reports that pointed out his ‘conspicuous silence’ about an aid he was politically capitalising. Meanwhile, the SL president who is coupling a terror campaign with his campaign for a colonial polity, ‘celebrating’ a Tamil agrarian festival in military occupied Jaffna, spending… Continue reading News reports irk Rajapaksa in Jaffna
UN Gets Sri Lanka Visa for Fundraising, Not War Crimes Panel, Doormat for Despots
A month after visits to Sri Lanka were announced by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon for his Panel of Experts on Accountability, a UN official from New York is finally going to Colombo. It is not, however, about accountability. Rather, deputy chief of the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Catherine Bragg is going… Continue reading UN Gets Sri Lanka Visa for Fundraising, Not War Crimes Panel, Doormat for Despots
