Southern Africa Litigation Centre (SALC), a non-profit group that promotes human rights and rule of law in South Africa, noting that South Africa’s President is constitutionally mandated, in terms of section 84(2)(h) of the Constitution, to either receive and recognize foreign diplomats or to decline the sending state’s request, and asserting that "[a]uthoritative and extensive… Continue reading South Africa rejects Silva for deputy ambassadorship?
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Fein: U.S.’s immunity determinations flout due process
In the final legal brief filed with the United States Court of Appeals in the case against Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse for civil damages on war-crimes charges, appellants, Dr Manoharan et al.’s attorney Bruce Fein asserts that "[n]either the Constitution, nor the Torture Victim Protection Act (“TVPA”), nor customary international law (“CIL”) crowns the… Continue reading Fein: U.S.’s immunity determinations flout due process
“Terrorist” division abducts 18-year-old student in VVT, Jaffna
An investigator attached to the so-called Terrorist Investigation Department (TID) of the Colombo regime, which functions under the direct command of the Sri Lankan Defence Ministry, on Thursday, phoned the family of an 18-year-old Tamil student, Arulampalam Dishokraj, who was abducted the previous day in Valveddith-thu’rai (VVT) in Jaffna. The TID official has informed the… Continue reading “Terrorist” division abducts 18-year-old student in VVT, Jaffna
Sri Lanka top judge ‘guilty of misconduct’
A report submitted to Sri Lanka’s parliament is widely expected to call for the impeachment of the country’s top judge over allegations of professional misconduct, an official source said. The probe has raised international concerns that Sri Lanka’s regime is trying to control the judiciary after crushing Tamil rebels in 2009 and consolidating its hold… Continue reading Sri Lanka top judge ‘guilty of misconduct’
Release arrested Tamil students immediately: Paul Murphy, MEP
Conveying his solidarity with students’ protests in Jaffna, Paul Murphy, MEP, in a statement demanded the immediate release of the arrested Tamil students and political prisoners. In a solidarity message sent to an emergency demonstration organized outside the Sri Lankan High Commission in London on Friday, Mr. Murphy said "I express my solidarity with the… Continue reading Release arrested Tamil students immediately: Paul Murphy, MEP
Shame on Norway for being silent on Sri Lanka: Red party leader backing Jaffna students
Addressing the youth demonstrators in front of the Norwegian parliament on Tuesday, protesting the SL military atrocities committed on the Jaffna University students, the leader of the Norwegian Red Party and an elected representative of the Norwegian Council of Eezham Tamils (NCET), Bjørnar Moxnes, said: “Norway has had a special role as facilitator of the… Continue reading Shame on Norway for being silent on Sri Lanka: Red party leader backing Jaffna students
Canadian youth mobilises global community in showing solidarity with Jaffna students
The rally organized in Canada showing solidarity with Jaffna University students by the York University Tamil Students Association was participated by Students Against Israeli Apartheid (SAIA), Middle Eastern Students Association (MESA), Indian Cultural Association (ICA), York University Graduate Students Association (YUGSA) and the York Federation of Students (YFS). “We condemn in the strongest possible terms… Continue reading Canadian youth mobilises global community in showing solidarity with Jaffna students
Jaffna University teachers remind SL President about rule of law
“There is now no anti-state terrorism in Jaffna. An important part of consolidating peace is for the State to conduct itself in a manner that induces respect for the rule of law,” reminded Jaffna University Science Teachers’ Association in an appeal sent on Friday to Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapksa on grave and dangerous plight… Continue reading Jaffna University teachers remind SL President about rule of law
I don’t take revenge – Mahinda Rajapaksa
“I am not a man who takes revenge. The law is equal to everyone irrespective of their positions. If someone commits an offense, he will get punishments”, Said President Mahinda Rajapaksa at the opening Ceremony of the Weligama Resort on the Southern Expressway. Further speaking he said “The opposition protested against corruption of a certain… Continue reading I don’t take revenge – Mahinda Rajapaksa
MPs call Sri Lanka’s top judge ‘mad woman’: Lawyers
Sri Lanka’s top judge Shirani Bandaranayake stormed out of her impeachment hearing after government lawmakers called her a ‘mad woman’ and displayed open hostility, her lawyers said Friday. The move to impeach the country’s first female chief justice came after she scuttled several bills, including one that gave more powers to President Mahinda Rajapakse’s youngest… Continue reading MPs call Sri Lanka’s top judge ‘mad woman’: Lawyers
