On Sri Lanka War Crimes, US’ Rice Supports UN’s Ban, So Panel Without Delay?

U.S. Ambassador to the UN Susan Rice told the Press on Thursday, "the Secretary General has a very constructive and worthy interest in accountability inside Sri Lanka and we support his leadership in that regard." Video here, from Minute 8:46. For two months the Sri Lankan government has lobbied against UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s… Continue reading On Sri Lanka War Crimes, US’ Rice Supports UN’s Ban, So Panel Without Delay?

Pirapaharan’s mother admitted to VVT hospital in Jaffna

Parvathi Velupillai, mother of LTTE leader Velupillai Pirabaharan, has been admitted to the Valdveddiththu’rai (VVT) hospital in Jaffna, Wednesday evening. Parvathi amma, denied entry to Tamil Nadu and deported back to Malaysia earlier, was brought down to Sri Lanka earlier this week and stayed at a lodge in Colombo in a bedridden state. Parvathi amma… Continue reading Pirapaharan’s mother admitted to VVT hospital in Jaffna

Sri Lanka’s Gen Sarath Fonseka denies incitement charge

Defeated Sri Lankan presidential candidate Gen Sarath Fonseka has for the first time appeared before a civilian court to deny inciting unrest. He is alleged to have said in a newspaper interview last year that the defence secretary ordered the killing of surrendering Tamil rebels. The general appeared before Colombo magistrates to protest his innocence.… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Gen Sarath Fonseka denies incitement charge

Australia must ratify Tamil referendum results: Greens MLA

Citing the overwhelming consensus for independence as expressed by the Australia’s Tamil Diaspora in the recent Tamil Referendum on independent and sovereign Tamil Eelam, Greens Member of the Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Ms. Amanda Bresnan, who witnessed the referendum as an observer, has urged the Australian government to ratify the results,… Continue reading Australia must ratify Tamil referendum results: Greens MLA

On War Crimes Experts, UN Waits for "Sham"Sri Lankan Panel, Hiding Behind Rice

The UN’s statement on May 10 that on naming a panel of experts on war crimes in Sri Lanka Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s wheels are turning — or spinning — was amplified to Inner City Press on Tuesday by a senior Ban official. "Now they’ve come out with theirs," the UN official said, referring to… Continue reading On War Crimes Experts, UN Waits for "Sham"Sri Lankan Panel, Hiding Behind Rice

Arbour to campaign for independent war-crimes inquiry in Sri Lanka

Louise Arbour, president of the NGO International Crisis Group (ICG) and former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, "will examine these allegations [of war crimes in Sri Lanka] and make the case for an independent international inquiry as a necessary step in making Sri Lanka’s tenuous and bitter peace more just and sustainable," said… Continue reading Arbour to campaign for independent war-crimes inquiry in Sri Lanka

TGTE member from New Zealand speaks on Vaddukkoaddai Resolution

Mr. S.J.V. Chelvanayakam, in his last ever speech in the Sri Lankan parliament on 19 November 1976 said: “Our Party is moving with the idea of establishing a separate state. It is not an easy matter to get a separate State; it is a difficult matter. We know it is difficult. But either we get… Continue reading TGTE member from New Zealand speaks on Vaddukkoaddai Resolution

Mullivaikal Remembrance Day – London 18 May 2010

Mullivaikal Remembrance Day – London War Crimes Against Eelam Tamils Tuesday, 18 May 2010 at Parliament Square Time: 4pm-8pm Please come in black to pay your respects to the victims and pledge to attain justice against war crimes. For further information please contact 020 8808 0465 www.tamilsforum.com    

Australia playing “political football” with refugees: Amnesty International

Amnesty International in Australia have slammed the Federal Government’s decision to freeze asylum claims from Tamil and Afghan refugees, accusing both Ruling and opposition parties of “using some of the world’s most vulnerable people as political footballs”, and urging the nation to adhere to its “legal and moral obligation” to provide protection to refugees who… Continue reading Australia playing “political football” with refugees: Amnesty International

Game of smoke and mirrors, HRW blasts Sri Lanka’s new commission

Commenting on Sri Lanka’s announcement that it is appointing a laws-of-war commission, Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch said, "[e]very time the international community raises the issue of accountability, Sri Lanka establishes a commission that takes a long time to achieve nothing. Ban should put an end to this game of smoke and… Continue reading Game of smoke and mirrors, HRW blasts Sri Lanka’s new commission