Noting that "there is a natural affinity between Tamils in Britain and our [Conservative] Party," William Hague, the British Shadow Foreign Secretary, in his speech to the inaugural launch of Global Tamil Forum, warned that the "continued confinement [of thousands] will simply sow the seeds of discontent, [and] could lead to renewed conflict in years… Continue reading British Shadow FM calls for political reform, independent war-crime investigations
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GTF launch well attended by British politicians
British Foreign Secretary David Milliband, Conservative Shadow Foreign Secretary William Hague and Liberal Democrats Shadow Foreign Secretary Ed Davey all addressed the Global Tamil Forum’s inaugural meeting in London on Wednesday, 24 February. The Global Tamil Forum (GTF) launch saw delegates from 14 countries gather in the UK House of Commons to be addressed by… Continue reading GTF launch well attended by British politicians
U.K. defends Miliband’s address to Global Tamil Forum
The British government defended Foreign Secretary David Miliband’s decision to address a meeting of the Global Tamil Forum here saying that Britain would “engage” with all members of the Sri Lankan community who shared its view that a peaceful political solution was the only way to achieve lasting peace in Sri Lanka. A Foreign Office… Continue reading U.K. defends Miliband’s address to Global Tamil Forum
Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court refuses to free Fonseka
Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court refused Tuesday to order the release of detained opposition leader and former army chief Sarath Fonseka as it deliberates a petition challenging his arrest by the military. Fonseka, 59, has been held at a naval detention centre since his arrest on February 8, sparking international condemnation and violent protests two weeks… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court refuses to free Fonseka
Pasadena firm assists in Alston’s execution video analysis
Evidence from reputable and established forensic firms on the authenticity of the Channel-4 execution video continues to accumulate, and the latest is a Pasadena, California, forensic firm which disclosed Friday that one of the firm’s technical representative, Jeff Spivak, assisted Professor Philip Alston, UN Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, in analyzing the… Continue reading Pasadena firm assists in Alston’s execution video analysis
Rise of Sri Lankan President’s son Namal Rajapaksa sparks concern
Jeremy Page, South Asia Correspondent Modesty is apparently not a strong point for Namal Rajapaksa, the 23-year-old son of the Sri Lankan President – and scion of Asia’s newest political dynasty. His web site says: “A future leader with a friendly spirit and possessing good values is what comes to mind when meeting the dashing… Continue reading Rise of Sri Lankan President’s son Namal Rajapaksa sparks concern
Anniversary of Murugathasan’s death marked in Geneva
Tamils from across Europe gathered in Geneva Saturday to commemorate the life Murugathasan Varnakulasingham, who immolated himself in February last year to draw attention to the plight of hundreds of thousands of Tamils being starved and killed in the Vanni, Sri Lanka. The commemoration coincidentally followed soon after former UN official, Gordon Weiss, admitted that… Continue reading Anniversary of Murugathasan’s death marked in Geneva
Murdered Sri Lankan journalist honored as ‘hero’
A Sri Lankan journalist who was fatally shot last year has been recognized by the International Press Institute as a hero for freedom of the press, the group announced Thursday. The institute said it is naming Lasantha Wickrematunge, who was editor of Sri Lankan newspaper The Sunday Leader, as an IPI World Press Freedom Hero.… Continue reading Murdered Sri Lankan journalist honored as ‘hero’
BBC News – Sri Lanka eyes sports business for post-war role
Sports and business must grow simultaneously if they are to play a role for reconciliation and nation-building to succeed in post-war Sri Lanka, experts say. The civil war, which ended in 2009, cast a long shadow on the sporting activities in the island nation. Sri Lanka had a popular sporting culture in the past, but… Continue reading BBC News – Sri Lanka eyes sports business for post-war role
S.Lanka frees coup suspects linked to ex-army chief
A court in Sri Lanka on Wednesday freed 14 men held on suspicion of plotting a coup with opposition leader and ex-army chief Sarath Fonseka, an official said. Colombo Magistrate Champa Rajaratne released the men, including 10 retired army officers, as police had failed to indict them since their arrest on charges of a conspiracy… Continue reading S.Lanka frees coup suspects linked to ex-army chief
