UNP warns of military state, army denies

The main opposition in Sri Lanka has accused the government of militarising several aspects of civilian life including the urban development in the south. Mangala Samaraweera, MP, told BBC Sinhala service, Sandeshaya that the defence ministry is interfering in urban development in Matara town weeks before the municipal council elections. “We do not need army… Continue reading UNP warns of military state, army denies

Sivajilingam interrogated for calling military to vacate Valvettithu’rai town

Former Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian MK Sivajilingam was summoned on Thursday by the occupying Sri Lanka military in Valvettithu’rai and was interrogated for about half an hour. The reason for the interrogation was his manifesto for the forthcoming local body elections in which he has called for the shifting of the SL military camps… Continue reading Sivajilingam interrogated for calling military to vacate Valvettithu’rai town

U.S. wants Sri Lanka to act first on wartime rights violations

The United States urged on Wednesday Sri Lanka’s government to hold anyone responsible for wartime rights violations accountable and warned that an international investigation could be an option if it failed to do so. The Indian Ocean nation is under renewed pressure to address allegations its troops killed thousands of civilians and committed war crimes… Continue reading U.S. wants Sri Lanka to act first on wartime rights violations

US urges S.Lanka to bring war criminals to justice

The United States called on Sri Lanka Wednesday to bring to justice anyone responsible for war crimes committed as the island crushed a decades-long insurgency. US diplomat Robert Blake said Colombo should carry out its own investigation into allegations contained in a United Nations report of atrocities during the 2009 offensive against Tamil Tiger rebels.… Continue reading US urges S.Lanka to bring war criminals to justice

Robert Blake visits Ki’linochchi, learns the plight of Vanni civilians

Robert O. Blake, the US assistant secretary of state for the South and Central Asian affairs visited Vanni for the first time on Tuesday and learned the plight of Tamil civilians, affected by the genocidal war waged by the Sri Lankan state in 2009 and continue to suffer in the hands of the SL military.… Continue reading Robert Blake visits Ki’linochchi, learns the plight of Vanni civilians

ITAK urges internationally supervised negotiations with GoSL

Two veteran Ilangkai Thamizh Arasuk Kadchi (ITAK) politicians, C.V.K Sivagnanam and Mavai Senthirajah, on Sunday urged international supervision of a process that guarantees both a proper negation process and the implementation of results in the talks between the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) and the Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL). The two officials of ITAK, a… Continue reading ITAK urges internationally supervised negotiations with GoSL

Sri Lanka president attacks UN war crimes report

Sri Lanka’s president on Sunday poured scorn on the United Nations over a report it published alleging that his military forces may have been guilty of atrocities during the island’s civil war. Mahinda Rajapakse did not name the UN directly but his government had declared that May Day rallies were a protest against UN secretary… Continue reading Sri Lanka president attacks UN war crimes report

On Sri Lanka, Ban Hasn’t Asked UN Human Rights Council to Act, No Comparisons

Four days after he belatedly and apparently begrudgingly released the UN Panel of Experts report on Sri Lanka, Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has not asked either the UN Human Rights Council or the Security Council or the General Assembly to take any action to investigate the war crimes detailed in the report. On Friday Ban’s… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, Ban Hasn’t Asked UN Human Rights Council to Act, No Comparisons