by Gideon Boas The charges filed in the Melbourne Magistrates Court against Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa claiming civilians were bombed in breach of the laws of war in 2009 during Sri Lanka’s civil war raise a number of important questions. While it is clear that the Attorney-General would not authorise the commencement of war… Continue reading War crimes in Australia’s too-hard basket? – The Drum Opinion
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Australia’s detention frustrates Eezham Tamil to kill himself
An Eezham Tamil asylum seeker, already accepted as a refugee in Australia, but waiting for long to get ‘security clearance’ from the Australian intelligence to come out of his ‘detention,’ killed himself Tuesday night. Earlier on that day, which was also the Deepaavali festival day, his request to go out to visit a friend for… Continue reading Australia’s detention frustrates Eezham Tamil to kill himself
Australia wants UN rights body to probe S. Lanka
Australia Wednesday urged the UN rights watchdog to probe alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka, ramping up pressure ahead of a meeting between the two countries’ leaders at Commonwealth talks. Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd said the UN Human Rights Council must address accusations that Sri Lankan troops killed tens of thousands of civilians in… Continue reading Australia wants UN rights body to probe S. Lanka
Australia facilitates timed diplomatic advantage for genocidal Sri Lanka
After creating much sensation by the Australian Prime Minister herself confirming on a federal police investigation of a war crimes case against SL president and envoy, the Attorney General of Australia on Tuesday quashed the case as it would be in “breach of domestic law and Australia’s obligations under international law,” bestowing genocidal Sri Lanka… Continue reading Australia facilitates timed diplomatic advantage for genocidal Sri Lanka
Australia presses Sri Lanka over war crimes claims
Australian leader Julia Gillard on Tuesday urged Sri Lanka to address claims of serious human rights violations as a man filed war crimes charges against President Mahinda Rajapakse. Sri Lanka has persistently denied that its troops committed atrocities while battling the rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, who were crushed in an offensive that ended… Continue reading Australia presses Sri Lanka over war crimes claims
K. Manoharan et al. v. Mahinda Rajapakse: Complaint, Summons
As per order issued on the 13th day of October 2011, by the United States District Judge, Colleen Kollar-Kotelly of the District Court of District of Columbia, with respect to Civil Action No. 11-00235 (CKK) Dr. Kasippillai Manoharan, et al. v. Percy Mahendra Rajapakse, the Court Summons and the Complaint are published here in full.… Continue reading K. Manoharan et al. v. Mahinda Rajapakse: Complaint, Summons
‘Liam Fox was Sri Lanka’s influential friend in British cabinet’ – SL paper
While the British government was quick in the wake of former Defence Secretary Liam Fox’s resignation to assert – somewhat unconvincingly, given a plethora of UK press reports about his activities – that he had “not” been running a shadow foreign policy in relation to Sri Lanka and other countries, one at variance from his… Continue reading ‘Liam Fox was Sri Lanka’s influential friend in British cabinet’ – SL paper
Dutch court convicts 5 Tamils, says LTTE not "terrorist"
The Hague district court, by refusing to brand Liberation Tigers as a "terrorist" organization, defied the current European Union policy, but convicted five Tamil naturalized dutch citizens to prison terms for using "nonviolent threats to force Tamil exiles to donate to the Tigers." The Dutch decision, in addition to being a "significant public relations victory… Continue reading Dutch court convicts 5 Tamils, says LTTE not "terrorist"
Outfits serving Sri Lanka target international media investigation: Channel 4
Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields broadcast by Channel 4 had to face an organized campaign against it originating from the Sri Lankan ministry of defence, said British Channel 4 head of news and current affairs Dorothy Byrne testifying before the Communications Committee of the House of Lords of the British Parliament Tuesday. Citing the example, she… Continue reading Outfits serving Sri Lanka target international media investigation: Channel 4
Tamil groups urge New Zealand not to host SL President
Tamil Action Front (TAF), an umbrella organisation of Eezham Tamil associations in New Zealand have urged the NZ government on Tuesday not to host Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa who plans a stopover in Auckland to watch Rugby Final Match and to be accorded with a dinner on Sunday on his way to Commonwealth Heads… Continue reading Tamil groups urge New Zealand not to host SL President
