Addressing media in Jaffna Friday, the Jaffna Government Agent (GA) Mrs Imelda Sugumar said that according to the briefing she had from Sri Lanka’s military commander in Jaffna Maj. Gen. Mahinda Hathurusinghe, the nomenclature High Security Zone (HSZ) is inappropriate in the present context. According to the General, in the past as there was war… Continue reading Hathurusinghe, Imelda, deny existence of ‘High Security Zone’
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Imelda, Daya Master, felicitate Asian ‘peace laureate’ Huthurusinghe
The commander of Sri Lanka’s colonial military in Jaffna, Maj. Gen. Mahinda Hathurusinghe, was felicitated by SL government circles in Jaffna, Thursday, for the Guci Peace Prize given to him in Philippines, which according to SL military web sites, ‘Asian equivalent of Nobel Peace Prize’. Mrs. Imelda Sugumar, the SL Government Agent of Jaffna was… Continue reading Imelda, Daya Master, felicitate Asian ‘peace laureate’ Huthurusinghe
US lawmakers urge Sri Lanka rights probe
Dozens of US lawmakers on Friday urged a global probe into alleged rights violations by Sri Lanka in the last stages of its civil war, saying Colombo’s own efforts do not ensure accountability. In letters to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, 17 senators and 30 members of the House of Representatives called for the United… Continue reading US lawmakers urge Sri Lanka rights probe
Wikileaks cables show Sri Lankan ‘human right abuses’
US diplomatic cables newly released by Wikileaks are sharply critical of both the Sri Lankan government and the now defeated Tamil Tiger rebels. The cables dating from 2007 suggest that the state colluded in paramilitary activities including killings, child trafficking and organised prostitution. Meanwhile, the Tamil Tigers used systematic forced conscription during the war, which… Continue reading Wikileaks cables show Sri Lankan ‘human right abuses’
At UN, Ban Says His Panel Will Travel to Sri Lanka, Extension Not Confirmed
Less than a month before its report of war crimes in Sri Lanka is due, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s Panel of Experts “is now able to visit Sri Lanka and meet with the Commission on Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation,” Ban told the Press on Friday. While dodging Inner City Press’ question of whether he… Continue reading At UN, Ban Says His Panel Will Travel to Sri Lanka, Extension Not Confirmed
Canadian Tamil submission to UN focuses on international investigation
From Nuremburg to Rwanda, precedents have been set to indict those who were individually responsible for war crimes. The precedent of individual accountability is a guiding principle in upholding international law, says the war crimes submission of the National Council of Canadian Tamils (NCCT) to the UN advisory panel on Sri Lanka. 26 organizations and… Continue reading Canadian Tamil submission to UN focuses on international investigation
US cable points to S.Lanka links with paramilitaries
Sri Lanka’s government was complicit in the activities of paramilitary groups engaged in political killings, kidnappings, extortion and prostitution, a leaked US diplomatic cable suggested Friday. The 2007 cable, written by the then US ambassador to Sri Lanka, Robert Blake, cited evidence provided by "trusted embassy contacts" that top officials allowed the groups to operate… Continue reading US cable points to S.Lanka links with paramilitaries
At UN, As Sri Lanka War Crimes Panel Rejected Evidence, UN Promises Extension
The day after the submission deadline of the Sri Lanka war crimes Panel of Experts named by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, and after Inner City Press reported and asked about submissions being bounce back and rejected by the Panel, UN acting Deputy Spokesman Farhan Haq told the Press that “there will be some extension… Continue reading At UN, As Sri Lanka War Crimes Panel Rejected Evidence, UN Promises Extension
Defence Secretary Liam Fox postpones Sri Lanka trip
Defence Secretary Liam Fox has postponed a visit to Sri Lanka, following reported Foreign Office concerns about the trip. A spokesman said the postponement was due to "an extension to his scheduled official visit to the Gulf" and it would go ahead next year. The Guardian reported that Foreign Secretary William Hague was annoyed about… Continue reading Defence Secretary Liam Fox postpones Sri Lanka trip
At UN on Sri Lanka War Crimes Panel Deadline, Secretariat on Vacation
On Sri Lanka, today is the deadline set by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s Panel of Experts for written submissions. The Panel, through an automatic e-mail from its Secretariat who says he is “out of the office” through the end of the year, states that it “has a limited time for its work and has… Continue reading At UN on Sri Lanka War Crimes Panel Deadline, Secretariat on Vacation
