UN Downplays Sri Lanka Hostage Taking of its Staff, Ban Has Not Called Rajapaksa

The UN continued running scared of Sri Lanka’s Rajapaksa, even after its staff in Colombo were held hostage by a mob led by a minister in Rajapaksa’s government, Wimal Weerawansa.    Inner City Press asked the Associate Spokesman for UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, Farhan Haq, what he made of Weerawansa’s cell phone call to… Continue reading UN Downplays Sri Lanka Hostage Taking of its Staff, Ban Has Not Called Rajapaksa

Protests at UN office in Sri Lanka over war panel

Demonstrators led by a Sri Lankan cabinet minister surrounded the United Nations office in Colombo on Tuesday to protest against a UN panel set up to probe war crimes allegations. Housing Minister Wimal Weerawansa shouted anti-UN slogans as crowds broke through police barricades and rallied at the entrance to the building. "We will not leave.… Continue reading Protests at UN office in Sri Lanka over war panel

Sri Lanka Army Claims Dutch Ambassador Support Despite EU Human Rights Cut of GSP Plus Concession

As the European Union cut off Sri Lanka‘s trade concession on human rights grounds, the Sri Lankan Ministry of Defense claimed that EU member (and World Cup semi finalist) The Netherlands “appreciates the diplomatic and strategic position upheld by the Government of Sri Lanka with respect to the pressure exerted by certain countries in connection… Continue reading Sri Lanka Army Claims Dutch Ambassador Support Despite EU Human Rights Cut of GSP Plus Concession

As Sri Lanka Party in Power Threatens UN Staff, Ban Stays Silent, DPR To Go

The UN said it was an “individual opinion,” when Sri Lanka’s Minister for Housing and Construction Wimal Weerawansa last week called for UN staff in Colombo to be taken hostage to forestall any consideration of war crimes.   Inner City Press inquired a second time, and the same UN spokesperson, Farhan Haq, said “we have… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Party in Power Threatens UN Staff, Ban Stays Silent, DPR To Go

SLA obliterates Tiger Heroes’ Cemeteries, erects military bases

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) which has been systematically razing to the ground without any traces the Thamizh Eezham Heroes War Cemeteries (Thamizh Eezha Maaveerar Thuyilum Illam) in several places of North and East, has in recent weeks obliterated the Thuyilum Illam at Kodikaaman in Thenmaraadchi, Jaffna, and is erecting a big SLA base in its… Continue reading SLA obliterates Tiger Heroes’ Cemeteries, erects military bases

As Sri Lanka Threatens UN Staff, Ban’s UN Makes Excuses, Calls It Gandhian

As Sri Lanka‘s minister of housing called for UN staff to be held hostage until any war crimes inquiry is stopped, the UN in New York made excuses for the threat. Inner City Press asked about Minister Wimal Weerawansa’s call for “to surround the UN office in Sri Lanka and trap the staff inside until… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Threatens UN Staff, Ban’s UN Makes Excuses, Calls It Gandhian

Tamil groups meet US War Crimes Ambassador

 US and UK representatives of Tamils Against Genocide (TAG) and Tamil Political Action Council (USTPAC) met with Ambassador-at-large for War Crimes Issues, Stephen Rapp, and his staff at the Washington offices of the State Department on Wednesday morning, sources from Washington said. The meeting focused on the credibility of Sri Lanka’s internal efforts, progress of… Continue reading Tamil groups meet US War Crimes Ambassador

Australian War Crimes motion illustrates paradigm shift

Australia is expected to back international calls for a war crimes probe in Sri Lanka after a motion urging national support was passed in parliament on Thursday. The motion, put forward by Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young, comes amid a significant paradigm shift in the orientation of Australia’s Tamil Diaspora, many who have looked to the… Continue reading Australian War Crimes motion illustrates paradigm shift

Sri Lanka’s new government to present first budget

Sri Lanka’s new government is set to unveil its first budget on Tuesday that will seek to rein in the island’s large deficit while maintaining defence spending, a legacy of the island’s civil war. Junior finance minister Sarath Amunugama is due to present the tax and spending plans for 2010 following presidential and parliamentary polls… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s new government to present first budget

KP-Diaspora programme operated by SL Military Intelligence: Doctor Arudkumar

  Sri Lankan Director of National Intelligence, Major General Kapila Hendawitharana, the longest serving intelligence officer of the military, is in charge of the covert and overt programme of dividing and conquering the Tamil diaspora, alludes a British Tamil doctor, who visited the island recently as part of a ‘Tamil diaspora visit’ organised by Colombo… Continue reading KP-Diaspora programme operated by SL Military Intelligence: Doctor Arudkumar