‘Solheim transforms from peace facilitator to facilitator of war crimes escape’

Norway’s former peace facilitator to the island of Sri Lanka, Mr. Erik Solheim, speaking to Norwegian state owned media NRK (Dagsnytt 18) on Wednesday, argued against any immediate international investigation on the war crimes in the island and said that it is only correct and fair to expect the Sri Lankan authorities to domestically investigate… Continue reading ‘Solheim transforms from peace facilitator to facilitator of war crimes escape’

New evidence leads to war crime committed on LTTE’s Col Ramesh

The wife of slain Batticaloa Commander of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), on Thursday verified that the dead body shown in the photo released on Wednesday was that of her husband, Col. Ramesh. On Wednesday, a former member of the LTTE identified a photo leaked in recent days by the soldiers of the… Continue reading New evidence leads to war crime committed on LTTE’s Col Ramesh

As UN Releases Sri Lanka Report, Ban Says He Can’t Investigate w/o Consent or Vote

After close of business on April 25, the UN belatedly released — and immediately undermined the recommendations of — its Panel of Experts report on war crimes in Sri Lanka, eleven days after the UN told Sri Lankan Deputy Permanent Representative Shavendra Silva it would be released in 36 hours. The Report was released along… Continue reading As UN Releases Sri Lanka Report, Ban Says He Can’t Investigate w/o Consent or Vote

On Sri Lanka, 216 Pg UN Report Obtained by Inner City Press, Annex Shows Denied Meeting Took Place

With the UN still not having released its Panel of Experts report on war crimes in Sri Lanka, Inner City Press on Monday morning in the UN’s North Lawn building obtained from two separate sources identical scanned copies of the report, 216 pages including the exhibits, and as a public service put one online. One… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, 216 Pg UN Report Obtained by Inner City Press, Annex Shows Denied Meeting Took Place

Sri Lanka Report Held by UN’s Ban & Nambiar Partially Describes White Flag Killings Nambiar Involved In: Conflicts

With the UN still withholding its Panel of Experts’ report on war crimes in Sri Lanka, The Island in its ninth day of publishing portions of the reported that were leaked, presumptively by the government of Mahinda Rajapaksa, has run the “’White Flag’ incident” section (see below). This section raises questions about UN Secretary General… Continue reading Sri Lanka Report Held by UN’s Ban & Nambiar Partially Describes White Flag Killings Nambiar Involved In: Conflicts

Germany supports Colombo’s colonial archaeology in Tamil country

After a discussion between Colonial Colombo’s ‘National Heritage’ Minister Dr. Jagath Balasuriya and German Deputy Ambassador to Colombo, Stefan Weak Bark, it was decided that Germany would support Sri Lanka’s initiatives to declare important ancient archaeological sites in the Northern and Eastern Provinces as World Heritage Sites. Quite typical of genocidal Sri Lanka’s indiscrimination between… Continue reading Germany supports Colombo’s colonial archaeology in Tamil country

India must act over Sri Lanka’s war crimes – AIADMK

Citing the leaked UN expert panel’s report on Sri Lanka’s war crimes, Tamil Nadu’s main opposition AIADMK party has demanded India take steps to ensure Sri Lanka’s leadership stands international trial. "The UN Panel report is very clear. It lists out the war crimes of the Sri Lankan government," AIADMK leader and former Tamil Nadu… Continue reading India must act over Sri Lanka’s war crimes – AIADMK

On Sri Lanka, UN Reneges on Releasing Report “This Week,” 3 More Days

After the UN said it would release its Panel of Experts’ report on Sri Lanka “this week,” at 6:20 pm the evening before the Easter holiday UN acting deputy spokesman Farhan Haq backtracked and announced that it would not be released this week. He referred to “after the Easter holiday,” but he had also said… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Reneges on Releasing Report “This Week,” 3 More Days