Sri Lanka’s technological refutation of the authenticity of a video of Army (SLA) soldiers executing unarmed Tamil men broadcast by Channel 4 in August is based on a processed video-file taken from the broadcaster’s website, rather than the original mobile phone footage, experts said. An analysis commissioned by US-based pressure group Tamils Against Genocide (TAG)… Continue reading Executions: Sri Lanka refuting processed video, not original
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Sri Lanka steps up death video rebuttal – Channel 4 News
The Sri Lankan government has stepped up its campaign to discredit footage claiming to show Tamils being executed by Sri Lankan soldiers, which was broadcast by Channel 4 News last month. The footage, obtained by Journalists for Democracy in Sri Lanka (JDS), apparently shows government troops summarily executing Tamil fighters by shooting them in the… Continue reading Sri Lanka steps up death video rebuttal – Channel 4 News
Counting the human cost of Sri Lanka’s conflict – Amnesty International
The Government of Sri Lanka announced a plan on 23 May to resettle most civilians displaced by conflict by the end of the year. The government’s target of 80% was later revised downward to 60%. The 180-day process was to include both people newly displaced by fighting in the north, as well as people who… Continue reading Counting the human cost of Sri Lanka’s conflict – Amnesty International
The Sri Lankan media war continues
In May the Sri Lankan Army defeated the seperatist Tamil Tigers in a military push that left 20,000 civilians in the last month of fighting alone. The Listening Post has previously reported on how the Sri Lankan government prevented most of the media from entering the the war zone. UN human rights groups and journalists… Continue reading The Sri Lankan media war continues
UN patience wears thin in S Lanka
The UN says it cannot continue to indefinitely fund the main refugee camp in Sri Lanka where the government is keeping nearly 300,000 people. The Menik Farm camp holds the Tamils who fled the fighting in the months before the civil war ended in May. Sri Lankan authorities say they are still screening everyone for… Continue reading UN patience wears thin in S Lanka
Sri Lankan court frees Tiger officials on bail
A Sri Lankan court on Friday released on bail two members of the Tamil Tiger rebel group who gave themselves up a month before the military leadership of their movement was wiped out, officials said. Court officials said former Tiger spokesman Velayudam Dayanidi, better known as Daya Master, and a top Tiger translator V.K. Pancheratnam… Continue reading Sri Lankan court frees Tiger officials on bail
UN extremely concerned over detention of staff members in Sri Lanka
The United Nations continues to be extremely concerned with the case of two staff members arrested by Sri Lankan authorities in June, being particularly troubled over suggestions that they were mistreated during the early days of their detention. The UN was not given any notice when the two men, who are Sri Lankan nationals, were… Continue reading UN extremely concerned over detention of staff members in Sri Lanka
Colombo opts for bravado than complying with Human Rights
Challenging the impending EU move to cancel 1 billion pounds trade concession to Sri Lanka, the islands former foreign secretary and newly appointed permanent representative to UN, Palitha Kohona , Thursday said, that it is a “cynical approach” of the EU. "We can handle [the loss]. Western countries should remember that economic power has shifted… Continue reading Colombo opts for bravado than complying with Human Rights
Sri Lanka ‘reviewing’ expulsion of UN official
Sri Lanka is reviewing a move to expel a senior United Nations official over comments he made during the final weeks of the country’s decades long ethnic war, a senior official said Monday. James Elder, communications chief for the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), was ordered out of the country for allegedly being biased towards… Continue reading Sri Lanka ‘reviewing’ expulsion of UN official
Colombo evicts UNICEF official
Chief of Communications for UNICEF in Sri Lanka, James Elder’s visa to continue to remain in Sri Lanka was refused by Sri Lanka’s Department of Immigration, BBC reported Sunday. Mr Elder, a spokesman for the UN children’s agency regularly spoke to the media on the plight of children caught up in the conflict, but "James… Continue reading Colombo evicts UNICEF official
