June 4th elections will determine if Tamils in the London electoral region have the political muscle, organizational acumen and seasoned campaigning skills to attract broader British voters to elect Ms Janani (Jan) Jananayagam, a British, French educated young professional, who is contesting as an Independent candidate to the European Parliament. Ms. Jananayagam’s educational credentials, demonstrated… Continue reading Potent Tamil voice for European Parliament
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Sri Lanka media activist assaulted-police
Unknown attackers abducted and beat a Sri Lankan journalist and media rights activist on Monday and left him bloodied and lying in a marshy area, police said. Poddala Jayantha, secretary-general of the Sri Lankan Working Journalists Association, is the latest journalist to face violence in a nation with a long history of abuse and killings… Continue reading Sri Lanka media activist assaulted-police
UN did not underestimate Sri Lanka death toll: Ban
UN chief Ban Ki-moon on Monday categorically rejected allegations the world body had deliberately underestimated the death toll in the ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka. "I categorically reject — repeat categorically — any suggestion that the United Nations has deliberately underestimated any figures," he told the UN General Assembly. He was reacting to press reports… Continue reading UN did not underestimate Sri Lanka death toll: Ban
UN can investigate Sri Lanka’s actions – war crimes judge
The United Nations is able to investigate the war crimes which occurred recently in Sri Lanka, British human rights lawyer and international war crimes judge, Geoffrey Robertson QC said Sunday. The avenues for the UN include the UN Human Rights Committee, which can investigate individuals’ complaints against states under the International Convention on Human Rights,… Continue reading UN can investigate Sri Lanka’s actions – war crimes judge
Sri Lanka rules out outside probe
Sri Lanka has dismissed calls for an independent inquiry into claims of human rights abuses by the military, saying its own courts will investigate. Foreign minister Rohita Bogollagama said the claims that heavy weaponry was used in civilian areas during the war with Tamil rebels were "fictional". He said the claims were being used to… Continue reading Sri Lanka rules out outside probe
Witness to disaster
The silence of those who were warned of civilian deaths in Sri Lanka is shameful. They must speak out now to prevent future atrocities Sri Lanka yesterday faced fresh calls for a war crimes inquiry after reports in The Times that at least 20,000 Tamils were killed, mostly by army shelling, in the closing stages… Continue reading Witness to disaster
UN Officials complicit in aiding, abetting GoSL’s Nazi-type crimes – Prof. Boyle
Pointing to a report in the French paper Le Monde, which quoted Vijay Nambiar, chief of Staff of UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon, as telling UN representatives in Sri Lanka that the UN should “keep a low profile” and play a “sustaining role" that was "compatible with the government," Francis Boyle, professor of International… Continue reading UN Officials complicit in aiding, abetting GoSL’s Nazi-type crimes – Prof. Boyle
Call to free British medic held in Sri Lanka war zone
Family urges Sri Lanka to release Damilvany Gnanakumar, who treated victims of conflict, from detention camp A British woman who was working at a hospital helping victims of Sri Lanka‘s civil war has been interned in one of the island’s detention camps, prompting her family to plead for urgent diplomatic help to secure her immediate… Continue reading Call to free British medic held in Sri Lanka war zone
Amnesty urges probe of Sri Lanka civilian deaths
Amnesty International called Saturday for an independent investigation into the number of civilians killed in the final weeks of Sri Lanka’s civil war and said the UN should reveal its own estimates. The call by the rights group followed a report in the Times of London newspaper on Friday citing confidential UN reports that more… Continue reading Amnesty urges probe of Sri Lanka civilian deaths
Calls for war crimes inquiry over 20,000 civilian deaths in Sri Lanka
Jeremy Page, South Asia Correspondent Sri Lanka faced new calls for a war crimes inquiry today after an investigation by The Times revealed that more than 20,000 civilians were killed – mostly by the army – in the latter stages of the war against the Tamil Tigers. The army dismissed that figure as an exaggeration… Continue reading Calls for war crimes inquiry over 20,000 civilian deaths in Sri Lanka
