When The “South” Surrenders With Or Without “White Flags”

The famously speculative “white flag” case against SF with FJ continuing on the witness box, cross examined by Defence Counsel is now into controversies more on publication than on FJ’s reporting. What is this case about? This case has SF as the man who commandeered the war, accused and charged for making provocative statements creating… Continue reading When The “South” Surrenders With Or Without “White Flags”

Sri Lanka’s war probe slams rights groups

Sri Lanka’s government-appointed war probe Friday reprimanded foreign rights groups that rejected an invitation to testify and said the local panel should not be judged by "preconceived notions". Sri Lanka’s Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) said it will "strongly safeguard" its independence despite the "ill-founded misgivings" of three international human rights groups which had… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s war probe slams rights groups

Manmohan, Rajapaksa discuss Tamils issue

Rehabilitation of displaced Tamils in Sri Lanka came up for discussion on Friday during a meeting between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President Mahinda Rajapaksa amid India’s insistence that it was time for its neighbour to act decisively to “win over” the ethnic minority. Dr. Singh hosted a lunch for Mr. Rajapaksa during which informal… Continue reading Manmohan, Rajapaksa discuss Tamils issue

Manmohan to host lunch for Rajapaksa; Tamil issue on agenda

India is expected to seek an update from Sri Lanka on the steps on resettlement of Tamil civilians when Prime Minister Manmohan Singh meets visiting President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Friday. Mr. Rajapaksa arrived here on Thursday afternoon to witness the closing ceremony of the 19th Commonwealth Games here. Dr. Singh will hold a luncheon meeting… Continue reading Manmohan to host lunch for Rajapaksa; Tamil issue on agenda

Rights groups snub Sri Lanka’s ‘flawed’ war probe

International human rights groups declined on Thursday to appear before a Sri Lankan probe into the end of the country’s civil war, saying the procedure was flawed and lacked credibility. New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW), London-based Amnesty International and Brussels-based International Crisis Group (ICG) snubbed an invitation to testify before Sri Lanka’s Lessons Learnt… Continue reading Rights groups snub Sri Lanka’s ‘flawed’ war probe

Indian Secretary General leads Commonwealth away from human rights

Another instance of key persons in international organisations sabotaging international norms of humanity came to light when The Guardian leaked last Friday a document of the Commonwealth Secretariat. This time it was the Secretary General of the Commonwealth, Kamalesh Sharma, an Indian national heading the organisation telling his staff that it was not their job… Continue reading Indian Secretary General leads Commonwealth away from human rights

Rajapaksa to hold talks with Manmohan

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, who is the guest of honour at the closing ceremony of the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi on Thursday, will hold bilateral discussions with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on matters of mutual interest between the countries. An official statement here said that Minister of External Affairs G. L. Peiris will… Continue reading Rajapaksa to hold talks with Manmohan

Sri Lanka Tamil Tiger spokesman ‘missing after arrest’

Two prominent Tamil Tiger leaders in Sri Lanka are missing after arrest by the army last year, their wives have told a presidential commission. LTTE spokesman Rasiah Ilantherian and head of the Tiger intelligence wing in Batticaloa, Prabha have not been seen since being detained, they said. The two wives were among hundreds of Tamil… Continue reading Sri Lanka Tamil Tiger spokesman ‘missing after arrest’

Sonia’s help sought to rehabilitate Sri Lankan Tamils

Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi on Saturday met United Progressive Alliance chairperson Sonia Gandhi and sought her help in ensuring the rehabilitation of internally-displaced Tamils lodged in camps in Sri Lanka. “Inasmuch as the hapless Sri Lankan Tamils continue to suffer in the camps for the last 18 months, there must be some firm political commitment… Continue reading Sonia’s help sought to rehabilitate Sri Lankan Tamils

193 Sinhala families seek resettlement in Jaffna

193 Sinhala families have arrived in Jaffna until Friday seeking resettlement in Jaffna claiming that their families had lived in Jaffna before 1983. They are occupying the old Jaffna Railway Station premises displacing the families of uprooted families from Valikaamam North Sri Lanka Army (SLA) High Security Zone (HSZ) who had been staying there, local… Continue reading 193 Sinhala families seek resettlement in Jaffna