Sri Lanka: A Bitter Peace – International Crisis Group

No matter which of the two main Sinhalese candidates wins Sri Lanka’s 26 January presidential election, the international community must take steps to ensure he addresses the marginalisation of Tamils and other minorities in the interest of peace and stability. Sri Lanka: A Bitter Peace,* the latest briefing from the International Crisis Group, examines how… Continue reading Sri Lanka: A Bitter Peace – International Crisis Group

Rajapaksa woos minority Tamils as Sri Lanka presidential vote nears

President Rajapaksa of Sri Lanka took his re-election campaign to the Tamil heartland of Jaffna yesterday on his first visit to the region since his army defeated the Tamil Tiger rebels in May. Mr Rajapaksa, who is facing a presidential election in two weeks’ time, promised to speed up reconstruction and resettlement efforts for the… Continue reading Rajapaksa woos minority Tamils as Sri Lanka presidential vote nears

Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger suspects ‘won’t be freed soon’

Thousands of Tamil Tiger suspects in government custody will not be released soon, a Sri Lankan minister has said. Power and Energy Minister WDJ Seneviratne said there were a "considerable number of suicide bombers" among the 14,000 detainees. A military spokesman said there were fewer than 12,000 suspects in custody. In May, Sri Lanka’s army… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger suspects ‘won’t be freed soon’

Thousands pay last respects to Pirapaharan’s father

Thousands of people, including men, women, and children Saturday paid their last respects to the remains of late Thiruvengadam Vellupillai, father of LTTE leader Mr. V. Pirapaharan, at Theeruvli in Valveddiththu’rai (VVT) near the memorial monument of Lt. Col. Kumarappa, Lt. Col. Pulenthiran and Col. Kiddu. Mr. Velupillai passed away while he was being kept… Continue reading Thousands pay last respects to Pirapaharan’s father

On Sri Lanka, Last Act of UN’s Ban Was Three Months Ago, Despite War Crimes

The UN on Friday acknowledged that Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s most recent call for accountability for war crimes in Sri Lanka was more than three months ago. Video here, from Minute 13:19. Since then, former general Sarath Fonseka has accused senior minister and Presidential brother Gotabhaya Rajapaksa of ordering the summary execution of surrendering Tamil… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, Last Act of UN’s Ban Was Three Months Ago, Despite War Crimes

Tamil Tiger video killing is genuine, declares the UN

A leading United Nations expert called yesterday for a war crimes inquiry in Sri Lanka after his investigation concluded that a video showing soldiers summarily killing Tamil prisoners last year was authentic. In a damning report citing top scientific experts, Philip Alston, UN Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial Killings, dismissed the Sri Lankan Government’s claims that… Continue reading Tamil Tiger video killing is genuine, declares the UN

Sri Lanka video ‘appears authentic’ – Channel 4 News

  An investigation commissioned for the United Nations says that a video broadcast on Channel 4 News showing Sri Lankan soldiers apparently executing naked Tamils ‘appears to be authentic’. The video, which contains extremely disturbing images, was obtained by the group Journalists for Democracy in Sri Lanka and it was shown on August 25. It… Continue reading Sri Lanka video ‘appears authentic’ – Channel 4 News

Sri Lanka general guns for economy in presidential run

Sri Lankan presidential contender General Sarath Fonseka on Thursday laid out a platform to fight corruption and cut the cost of living, both of which he said had risen sharply under incumbent Mahinda Rajapaksa’s rule. Fonseka, who led the army to victory over the Tamil Tiger separatists in May, is running as the common opposition… Continue reading Sri Lanka general guns for economy in presidential run

On Sri Lanka, UN Won’t Observe, Has Hopes for IDPs, Mute on Accountability

On the day the UN belatedly confirmed it would not be providing any observers to attempt to reduce fraud and disenfranchisement in Sri Lanka’s January 26 elections, Inner City Press asked Secretary General Ban Ki-moon about the internally displaced people who remain in the camps the government moved and locked them into, and about accountability… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Won’t Observe, Has Hopes for IDPs, Mute on Accountability

UN’s Ban Mute on Sri Lanka’s Election Request, Impunity and Fraud Implicitly Accepted, UN Sources Say

The UN’s conflicted stance on Sri Lanka has become more apparent in the run up to the Rajapaksas’ January 26 snap election. Nine days ago, Inner City Press asked the spokesman for Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to confirm that Sri Lanka had requested some UN presence during the election, and to state the UN’s response.… Continue reading UN’s Ban Mute on Sri Lanka’s Election Request, Impunity and Fraud Implicitly Accepted, UN Sources Say