SLA demolishes Valvai Monument for victims massacred by IPKF in VVT

 Sri Lanka Army (SLA) has demolished the memorial monument erected by Valveddiththu’rai (Valavai/VVT) people near Theeruvil crematorium grounds for their kith and kin massacred by occupying Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) in August 1989, followed by the recent demolishing of Thileepan memorial monument, erected in Nalloor also by the public, sources said. SLA which has… Continue reading SLA demolishes Valvai Monument for victims massacred by IPKF in VVT

Citing photo evidence, HRW calls for UN war crimes probes

Citing photographic evidence in its possession of war crimes committed in Sri Lanka in early 2009, Human Rights Watch (HRW) Thursday joined a chorus of calls this week for an independent international investigation into violations of the laws of war during the closing months of Sri Lanka’s campaign against the Tamil Tigers. Calling on the… Continue reading Citing photo evidence, HRW calls for UN war crimes probes

Sri Lanka rebounds after rebel defeat, but scars linger

Though tourism is bouncing back in Sri Lanka and authorities are busy building roads and bridges in former war-torn areas, troops are still finding weapons in old battlefields and the nation remains under a state of emergency one year after a decades-long civil conflict ended. The war, which pitted government forces against the Liberation Tigers… Continue reading Sri Lanka rebounds after rebel defeat, but scars linger

On Sri Lanka, IMF Calls War Crimes Report Of Concern, Tranche Turns on Budget?

Asked about Sri Lanka, IMF spokesperson Caroline Atkinson on May 20 said, "on the war crimes report, yes of course we’re aware of that, and that’s something that’s of concern and interest."   Inner City Press had asked about the IMF’s current visit to northern Sri Lanka, the status of the delayed third tranche of… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, IMF Calls War Crimes Report Of Concern, Tranche Turns on Budget?

Sri Lanka failed to build on war victory: Fonseka

The detained Sri Lankan general who led soldiers to victory over Tamil Tiger rebels one year ago accused the government Thursday of failing to convert his success into a new era of peace. Sarath Fonseka, a key architect of the strategy that finally defeated the Tigers after decades of bloody conflict, said the public’s fear… Continue reading Sri Lanka failed to build on war victory: Fonseka

As Sri Lanka Names Its Own Palihakkara as Investigator, UN Panel Would Not Look at UN’s Role in War Crimes

As witnesses testify that orders to execute prisoners came from the top of Sri Lanka’s government, the UN on Wednesday couldn’t confirm it is even following the issue. Inner City Press asked Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s spokesman Martin Nesirky about the much publicized report on UK Channel 4. "I would have to check with colleagues… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Names Its Own Palihakkara as Investigator, UN Panel Would Not Look at UN’s Role in War Crimes

British MPs call for war crimes probes at Mu’l’livaaykkaal Remembrance

Parliamentarians from all three main British political parties addressed a rally Tuesday at Westminster to commemorate the forty thousand Tamil civilians massacred last year by the Sri Lankan government forces during the closing months of the island’s civil war. Addressing 10,000 people who filled the permitted space in Parliament Square, MPs from the Conservative and… Continue reading British MPs call for war crimes probes at Mu’l’livaaykkaal Remembrance

New political party in Tamil Nadu vows to fight for Tamil Eelam

Around 75,000 Tamils, most of them of younger generation, attended the May Remembrance of Vanni massacre and the inauguration rally of Naam Thamilar political party at Virakanoor in the city of Madurai in the Tamil Nadu state of India, vowing to fight for the creation Tamil Eelam by politically capturing the power of the Tamil… Continue reading New political party in Tamil Nadu vows to fight for Tamil Eelam

Post-war Sri Lanka searches for ‘just peace’

It is exactly a year since Sri Lanka declared victory in its decades-long war against Tamil Tiger separatists. It ended with the top Tiger leaders killed after being besieged with thousands of civilians they had herded into their final stronghold. On the strength of that victory, President Mahinda Rajapaksa and his government won landslide elections.… Continue reading Post-war Sri Lanka searches for ‘just peace’