With International Criminal Court prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo at the UN on Tuesday, Inner City Press asked him about the killings in Sri Lanka and if and when the ICC could take action. Video here, from Minute 21:14. Ocampo began with the obvious, that Sri Lanka is not a state party to the Rome Statute… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, ICC Prosecution “Could Be an Option” for State Party Nationals
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Sri Lanka government calls opposition MP a ‘traitor’
Sri Lanka’s government has called a senior opposition leader a "traitor" after he wrote an article saying that the country should investigate "the many allegations against us". A no-confidence motion is planned against the deputy leader of the United National Party (UNP), Karu Jayasuriya. Officials say there are also plans to investigate a second UNP… Continue reading Sri Lanka government calls opposition MP a ‘traitor’
Sri Lanka’s displaced: Numbers dwindling, says UN
The UN in Sri Lanka says that the number of internally displaced people living in camps outside the former war zone has dropped drastically. The announcement comes 18 months after the war ended and a year after camp-dwellers in the north were given some freedom of movement. There are now about 20,000 refugees who are… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s displaced: Numbers dwindling, says UN
New evidence emerges on war crimes committed on Isaippiriyaa
The gruesome killing of 27-year-old LTTE journalist Shoba (Isaippiriyaa) is a clear case of war crime committed by Sri Lanka Army, as evidences come forth indicate. Isaippriyaa never went for any kind of military training. She was exempted by the LTTE from such training, as she was a patient of Rheumatic Heart Valvular Disease, says… Continue reading New evidence emerges on war crimes committed on Isaippiriyaa
A struggle for all of us
I came to England to see my friend Reg Goodwin, Dean of my college at Cambridge. His son Mark who visited me several times in Lanka, wished to have a function on behalf of his father who will be 88 in December. Even for gold I could not refuse and I faced this terrible weather… Continue reading A struggle for all of us
"Sovereign Immunity question is a matter for U.S. Supreme Court"
The U.S. Justice Department responding to a query by Tamils for Obama, a US-based activist organization, in August of this year, on the immunity against arrest of heads of state accused of war crimes visiting the U.S., said, "as a matter of general policy, the Office of the Solicitor General does not state or provide… Continue reading "Sovereign Immunity question is a matter for U.S. Supreme Court"
Rajapaksa vengeance orchestrates political shield of captive Tamils in Vanni
Sri Lanka’s president Mahinda Rajapaksa, crest fallen in London, tried to simulate support for him Saturday, by intimidating Eezham Tamils living in captive conditions under his military in Vanni. On Saturday early morning, amidst heavy rains, Sri Lanka army rounded up ‘re-settled’ Tamil civilians in Vanni, including pregnant mothers, elderly and children, and brought them… Continue reading Rajapaksa vengeance orchestrates political shield of captive Tamils in Vanni
Suspect War Criminal flees UK, escapes arrest
Suspect Sri Lankan war criminal, Major General Chagi Gallage, a member of Mahinda Rajapaksa’s entourage to London, escaped arrest by his premature departure from Britain, British daily Guardian reported. "An application [for arrest warrant] was lodged at Horseferry Road magistrates court, central London, but inquiries by Scotland Yard established that he [Chagi Gallage] had left… Continue reading Suspect War Criminal flees UK, escapes arrest
Anti-British protests in Sri Lanka over Oxford snub
Hundreds of ruling party activists demonstrated at the British embassy in Colombo Friday to denounce Oxford University’s debating society for cancelling a talk by President Mahinda Rajapakse. "Down with anti-Sri Lanka policy!" shouted activists led by Housing Minister Wimal Weerawansa, who spearheaded protests against the United Nations in July that temporarily shut the agency’s offices.… Continue reading Anti-British protests in Sri Lanka over Oxford snub
Rajapakse endures brickbats and snowballs in London
Mass demonstrations in London condemning Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse as a war criminal took place Thursday evening in front of his luxury hotel and the Sri Lankan High Commission where he held a glittering reception for some of his supporters in lieu of his abortive address to the Oxford Union. Over seven thousand Tamil… Continue reading Rajapakse endures brickbats and snowballs in London
