Sri Lanka President Rajapaksa dissolves parliament

Sri Lanka’s recently re-elected President Mahinda Rajapaksa is dissolving parliament, clearing the way for early elections, officials say. Parliament will be dissolved from midnight and the elections commissioner will decide the date of the poll. Mr Rajapaksa won a second term in office by a large margin last month, but the outcome was rejected by… Continue reading Sri Lanka President Rajapaksa dissolves parliament

Arrested Sri Lankan opposition leader being treated ‘like an animal’

The wife of General Sarath Fonseka, the former Sri Lankan army chief who was arrested last night on suspicion of plotting a coup, accused the Government today of abducting her husband and treating him "like an animal". She also accused President Rajapksa of waging a vendetta against the General, who led the army to victory… Continue reading Arrested Sri Lankan opposition leader being treated ‘like an animal’

“Boycott Sri Lanka goods” campaign spreads to more US cities

While a few U.S. cities, including Washington postponed the planned Sri Lanka Boycott rallies due to the record-breaking snow storm, in most of the 15 cities Tamil activists held protests urging ethical-minded consumers to boycott Sri Lanka products, especially textiles, as the protesters allege that the profits fund State violence against Tamil civilians, organizers of… Continue reading “Boycott Sri Lanka goods” campaign spreads to more US cities

Illegal dealers jailed over weapons sold to Sri Lanka

Two arms dealers who illegally supplied bombs, armour-piercing ammunition and other weapons to Sri Lanka’s military and Israel have been jailed. Gideon Sarig, 58, of west London, was jailed for nine years while 64-year-old Howard Freckleton, of north London, was sentenced to seven years. Sarig and Freckleton were found guilty of trading in controlled goods… Continue reading Illegal dealers jailed over weapons sold to Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka election loser Sarath Fonseka arrested

The defeated candidate in Sri Lanka’s presidential election, Gen Sarath Fonseka, has been arrested, news reports have said. Gen Fonseka was defeated by incumbent Mahinda Rajapaksa last month by six million votes to four million. Gen Fonseka rejected the results and vowed to challenge them in court. The government has been seeking legal advice to… Continue reading Sri Lanka election loser Sarath Fonseka arrested

Boyle’s book added to World Court library

The Peace Palace Library (PPL), the main library of the World Court, the popular name for the International Court of Justice (ICJ), has acquired "The Tamil genocide by Sri Lanka," a recent publication by Clarity press authored by Francis A. Boyle, professor of International Law at University of Illinois College of Law, Marianne Brouwer, principal… Continue reading Boyle’s book added to World Court library

Sri Lanka under fire after extends emergency rule

Sri Lanka faced criticism Saturday for extending a state of emergency giving sweeping powers to security forces to detain suspects ahead of parliamentary elections due by April. A private poll-monitoring body, the People’s Action for Free and Fair Elections, said continuation of emergency rule could undermine the vote slated to be held after last month’s… Continue reading Sri Lanka under fire after extends emergency rule

Russia to lend post-war Sri Lanka $300 mln for arms

Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa left on Saturday for Moscow, where he will sign a $300 million (192 million pound) loan to buy military equipment from Russia, despite an end to his country’s quarter-century civil war. Sri Lanka defeated the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in May in a final offensive that prompted allegations… Continue reading Russia to lend post-war Sri Lanka $300 mln for arms

Gotabhaya opens door for UN investigations of Sri Lanka war crimes – Prof. Boyle

Referring to Gotabhaya Rajapaks’se interview to the BBC Tuesday where Mr Rajapakse said that he would not allow any war crimes investigation in Sri Lanka, Professor Francis Boyle, an expert in International Law and a professor of Law at the University of Illinois College of Law said, "Defense Secretary Rajapaksa has now publicly and definitively… Continue reading Gotabhaya opens door for UN investigations of Sri Lanka war crimes – Prof. Boyle

Gotabhaya outbursts against UN, International investigations

Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, the Sri Lankan defence secretary and the brother of the SL president, in an exclusive interview to the BBC on Tuesday, opposed any international investigation on war crimes during the final stage of the war. Meanwhile, the official news website of the Rajapaksa government in its Sinhala and versions has blamed external forces… Continue reading Gotabhaya outbursts against UN, International investigations