Amsterdam-based Bohler Group’s attorney, Victor Koppe, brought an action on behalf of the European wing of the LTTE against the Council of the European Union at the European Court of Justice Thursday for the annulment of the ban on Liberation Tigers, arguing that the LTTE no longer uses military means to achieve its goals, and… Continue reading LTTE mounts legal challenge, says post-Mu’l’livaaykkaal EU ban illegal
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Sri Lanka under renewed pressure over violations
Sri Lanka came under renewed pressure this week at the UN Human Rights Council over video footages detailing violations allegedly committed by soldiers during the country’s civil war. A UN investigator authenticated some of the footage early this week, while at the end of the week, a documentary by Britain’s Channel 4 detailing the serious… Continue reading Sri Lanka under renewed pressure over violations
330,000 voters ‘missing’ in Jaffna, Ki’linochchi electoral list after 2009 war of genocide
In 2009, the number of registered voters in Jaffna Electoral District that comprises of the Administrative Districts of Jaffna and Ki’linochchi was 816,005. This figure has dropped to 481,791 entries in the register of the electoral district of Jaffna. On Thursday, Assistant Commissioner of Elections (ACE) of Jaffna Electoral District S. Karunanithi confirmed that the… Continue reading 330,000 voters ‘missing’ in Jaffna, Ki’linochchi electoral list after 2009 war of genocide
European United Left upholds Tamil right to self-determination including secession
A conference organised by the European United Left/Nordic Green Left (GUE/NGL) at the EU Parliament in Brussels on Wednesday, resolved that it supported “the right to self determination of the Tamil-speaking people, up to and including separation, if that is what they wish, while safeguarding the rights of all minorities” and demanded the SL state… Continue reading European United Left upholds Tamil right to self-determination including secession
Silence on Sri Lanka screams of duplicity – smh
This week Sri Lanka celebrated the second anniversary of the end of its 26-year civil war by holding an international ”defeating terrorism” conference. It is a kind of brag-fest, to talk about the lessons learnt in its brutal victory over the insurgent group, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. There’s one aspect, however, of the… Continue reading Silence on Sri Lanka screams of duplicity – smh
U.S. case: Rajapakse ducks service, Court order sought for alternate service
Attorney for the three Tamil plaintiffs who filed civil action against Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse for monetary damages under US’s Torture Victims Protection Act (TVPA) in the District Court of District of Columbia, informed the Court Tuesday that defendant, Mahinda Rajapakse, has avoided service of process by not accepting mail sent by recorded delivery… Continue reading U.S. case: Rajapakse ducks service, Court order sought for alternate service
UN premiere for Sri Lanka war crimes film
Channel 4 is to screen Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields, a special one-hour investigation which features devastating new video evidence of war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by Sri Lankan government forces and the Tamil Tigers at the UN this Friday 3 June. The film will be screened on the margins of the UN Human… Continue reading UN premiere for Sri Lanka war crimes film
War-crimes film, Heyns report, drown Colombo theatrics on terror
Channel-4’s announcement of screening of an hour-long film on Sri Lanka’s killing fields at UN on 3rd June, and the presentation of video footage to the UN Human Rights Council by the UN special investigator into extrajudicial killings, Christof Heyns, spread a gloomy war-crimes cloud over Sri Lanka making the terror-summit in Colombo, a holiday-extravaganza… Continue reading War-crimes film, Heyns report, drown Colombo theatrics on terror
On Sri Lanka, As Pillay Supports UN Report, Ban Merely Says It’s Out There
Even after UN High Commissioner on Human Rights Navi Pillay said in Geneva she supports that an international mechanism on Sri Lanka be established, as Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s Panel of Experts recommended to him, Ban has not supported the recommendation. Inner City Press on Tuesday asked Ban’s spokesman Martin Nesirky if Ban agrees with… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, As Pillay Supports UN Report, Ban Merely Says It’s Out There
Sri Lanka execution video ‘authentic’: UN envoy
A UN envoy confirmed Monday that a video allegedly depicting Sri Lanka troops executing Tamil Tigers was authentic, and that the action were "definitive war crimes". "What is reflected in the extended video are crimes of the highest order — definitive war crimes," said Christof Heyns, UN special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions.… Continue reading Sri Lanka execution video ‘authentic’: UN envoy
