Sri Lankan government threatens to execute Sarath Fonseka

The Sri Lankan government is threatening to execute Sarath Fonseka, the army commander who delivered victory over the Tamil Tigers, if he continues to suggest top officials may have ordered war crimes during the final hours of the civil war. The threat, issued by Sri Lanka‘s defence secretary, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, is the latest sign of… Continue reading Sri Lankan government threatens to execute Sarath Fonseka

HARDtalk: Sri Lanka part 1 – The Tamils and the North

Hardtalk is on the road in Sri Lanka. In May 2009, after almost 30 years of civil war, Sri Lanka’s government announced its defeat of the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). But with the government refusing to talk of autonomy for the Tamil people, is the current peace sustainable? Hardtalk gains rare access… Continue reading HARDtalk: Sri Lanka part 1 – The Tamils and the North

Sri Lanka says could hang former army chief

Sri Lanka’s top defence official has threatened to hang the country’s former army chief if he cooperates with any investigation into war crimes during the civil war that ended one year ago. Defence secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse told the BBC’s Hardtalk programme that Sarath Fonseka, who is currently being court-martialled on separate charges, would be executed… Continue reading Sri Lanka says could hang former army chief

SLA Commander’s deposition provides convincing evidence of war crimes- TAG

Tamils Against Genocide (TAG), a US-based activist group, claimed in a press release issued Saturday, that it has obtained a 100-page long sworn affidavit from a senior commander of the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) who has fled Sri Lanka seeking asylum for himself and his family. Noting the sensitivity of the evidence, TAG said that… Continue reading SLA Commander’s deposition provides convincing evidence of war crimes- TAG

Chidambaram seeks Karunanidhi’s views on rehabilitation of Sri Lankan Tamils

Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram called on Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi at his CIT Colony residence on Sunday and sought his views on the Sri Lankan Tamils’ rehabilitation issue ahead of the visit of Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa to India on June 8. Mr. Chidambaram was with Mr. Karunanidhi for about half-an-hour. Member of… Continue reading Chidambaram seeks Karunanidhi’s views on rehabilitation of Sri Lankan Tamils

Boyle: Independent Eelam will be a bulwark for India

Professor Francis A. Boyle, an expert in international law at the University of Illinois College of Law, said that an independent state of Tamil eelam south of the Indian border will add to India’s security, and therefore, India should actively intervene in the Tamil struggle and facilitate the formation of Tamil eelam. Boyle was talking… Continue reading Boyle: Independent Eelam will be a bulwark for India

Resettlement: Real or rhetoric?

One year after the end of the war, the government is showing a renewed haste to complete the task of resettling the remaining war-displaced people in camps in the north, but the affected people claim the process is flawed and moving slowly. As the government tries to win over the support of the international community… Continue reading Resettlement: Real or rhetoric?

“This is the plight of the Tamils…”

Tamil National Alliance stalwart, Suresh Premachandran spoke to Ranga Jayasuriya on a number of issues, ranging from the TNA’s rendezvous with New Delhi, the forthcoming meeting with the president and the plight of the newly resettled Tamil civilians. Excerpts The TNA was supposed to meet the President (Rajapaksa) before he leaves for India. Have you… Continue reading “This is the plight of the Tamils…”