Sri Lanka’s powerful defence chief Tuesday staunchly defended the government’s human rights record, saying troops suffered heavy losses to avoid civilian casualties during last year’s assault on Tamil Tiger rebels. Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse said foreign diplomats and aid agencies had lauded his measures to protect civilians during the major military campaign against the Tigers,… Continue reading Sri Lanka denies war crimes in domestic probe
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Canada paints ‘terrorism’ to escape responsibility
Canadian government which tilted the balance by branding the defensive national struggle of Eezham Tamils as ‘international terrorism’ and was thus one of the abetters of Colombo in the war, is in its attempt to escape responsibility now breaches all bounds by painting a picture of ‘terrorism’ even for the arrival of refugees, Tamil circles… Continue reading Canada paints ‘terrorism’ to escape responsibility
Tamil migrants in good shape: RCMP -CBC
The Tamil migrants who landed on Vancouver Island appear to be in good health after several months at sea, an RCMP official told reporters in Esquimalt, B.C., on Saturday. "The migrants were not in a distressed state, [their] clothing was in good condition and they had access to food and water during the trip," Insp.… Continue reading Tamil migrants in good shape: RCMP -CBC
S.Lanka strips former war-hero of pension and prestige
Sri Lanka’s president has formally stripped former army chief Sarath Fonseka of his rank, medals and pension after his conviction by a court martial, officials said Saturday. President Mahinda Rajapakse ratified Friday’s verdict of the controversial tribunal, which found Fonseka guilty of dabbling in politics while heading the military last year. "The president as commander-in-chief… Continue reading S.Lanka strips former war-hero of pension and prestige
On Sri Lanka, UN Has No Comment on Fonseka, Panel Still Not Started, Ban Book In Flux, Lee Kuan Yew Author Snubbed
As in Sri Lanka the government’s “Lessons Learnt” panel began, with a focus not on the civilians killed in 2009 but on how a ceasefire earlier broke down, Inner City Press on Friday asked UN Spokesman Martin Nesirky if the UN had any comment on Sri Lanka’s or its panel, or on the court martial… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Has No Comment on Fonseka, Panel Still Not Started, Ban Book In Flux, Lee Kuan Yew Author Snubbed
Malaysian Tamil leader hard on Sri Lanka’s abetters, urges boycott
Malaysian Tamil leader and Deputy Chief Minister of the Penang State Prof P. Ramasamy came hard on some industrial circles of Ceylonese in Malaysia buttressing Colombo in the name of ‘development. Speaking to media Thursday he urged global Tamils to boycott commercial pursuits of Karunanidhi family. Party decisions announced by him urged Malaysian government to… Continue reading Malaysian Tamil leader hard on Sri Lanka’s abetters, urges boycott
Tamil ‘refugee’ ship nears Canada
A ship carrying Tamil asylum seekers from Sri Lanka is approaching Canada, with as many as 500 people on board. The MV Sun Sea cargo ship has already entered Canadian-claimed waters within 320km from the Pacific coast of Vancouver Island, in the state of British Colombia, Canadian authorities said late on Wednesday. A Canadian naval… Continue reading Tamil ‘refugee’ ship nears Canada
UN’s Ban To Be 3rd "Giant of Asia" by Tom Plate, Lee Kuan Yew’s Confidante on Sri Lankan "Ethnic Cleansing"
Starting with a 200 page book of “Conversations with Lee Kuan Yew,” the get-things-done founder of modern Singapore, American author Tom Plate is engaged in a Giants of Asia trilogy. The next in the series is Mahathir Mohamad of Malaysia. The third Giant of Asia, Plate said at a VIP book party on August… Continue reading UN’s Ban To Be 3rd "Giant of Asia" by Tom Plate, Lee Kuan Yew’s Confidante on Sri Lankan "Ethnic Cleansing"
Sri Lanka war probe credibility questioned
A government-appointed panel probing the final stages of Sri Lanka’s civil war began work in Colombo on Wednesday, but rights bodies and lawmakers in the United States accused it of lacking credibility. The eight-member panel will hear testimony from witnesses on five separate days in the capital and for two days in Vavuniya, near the… Continue reading Sri Lanka war probe credibility questioned
US urged to press for international probe of Sri Lanka war
A group of US lawmakers is urging the Obama administration to push for an independent international investigation into alleged war crimes that occurred during Sri Lanka’s civil war. In a letter to US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, the members of Congress called for such a probe saying panels set up by the Sri… Continue reading US urged to press for international probe of Sri Lanka war
