While the US Asst Secretary of State Robert O Blake testified before the US Foreign Affairs Committee on the “reduction of the reach of High Security Zones” (HSZ) in the island to support his vision of progress that is taking place towards the US State Department-conceived paradigm of ‘reconciliation,’ evidences that come from Jaffna show… Continue reading Robert Blake’s ‘reconciliation’ is farming in Tamil land for SL military
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Sri Lanka must account for missing – Human Rights Watch
Sri Lanka’s government should account for all those detained at the end of the war with Tamil Tiger rebels nearly two years ago, Human Rights Watch says. The group said it believed that more than 20 people, including some rebels, had been "forcibly disappeared" after being captured by troops. The Sri Lankan government denied the… Continue reading Sri Lanka must account for missing – Human Rights Watch
HRW demands accountability for wartime disappearances
Human Rights Watch, a New York based rights organization, said in a press release issued Friday that "[t]hrough interviews with relatives of the missing and witnesses, published testimony, and media reports, Human Rights Watch found that more than 20 people who were taken into army custody between May 16 and 18, 2009, appear to have… Continue reading HRW demands accountability for wartime disappearances
Blake sees ‘people to people’ ties through militaries
The US Asst Secretary of State Robert O Blake, giving testimony before the US House Foreign Affairs Committee on Tuesday said that the value of the skyrocketing US arms sales to India over the last decade “is not is not just the dollar figure – they both represent and strengthen deeper levels of cooperation between… Continue reading Blake sees ‘people to people’ ties through militaries
SL parliament debates emergency extension motion
While moving a motion to seek the approval of House to extend the State of Emergency for another month, Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister D.M. Jayaratne Thursday claimed in parliament that LTTE’s international network remain intact even after LTTE’s defeat two years ago in the battlefield. Jayaratne referred to the talks between with US Assistant Secretary… Continue reading SL parliament debates emergency extension motion
SL forces want emergency extended for colonizing East
Tamil National Alliance MP for Batticaloa, Pakiaselvam Ariyanethiran, Tuesday night told media that Sri Lankan forces were staging search operations in the three districts of Eastern Province to justify Colombo’s “need” to extend the Emergency in the island. The Sri Lanka Army with the SL Police on Tuesday launched major cordon and search operation simultaneously… Continue reading SL forces want emergency extended for colonizing East
Australia soft on prosecuting Kohona’s alleged war-crimes – paper
Professor Gideon Boas of Monash University School of Law, in an article appearing in Sydney Morning Herald, criticized the Australian Government for its reluctance to prosecute war criminals, and pointed to the recent filing by two Tamil organizations of war-crime charges in the International Criminal Court (ICC) against Dr Palitha Kohona who is an Australian… Continue reading Australia soft on prosecuting Kohona’s alleged war-crimes – paper
Book on India’s war crimes against Eezham Tamils released in New Delhi
A new book on the war crimes committed by the ‘Indian Peace Keeping Force’ (IPKF) against Eezham Tamil civilians during 1987-1989 has been released at the Jawaharlal Nehru University Campus in New Delhi, Friday. The book, “In the Name of Peace: IPKF Massacres of Tamils in Sri Lanka” was documented by the Northeast Secretariat on… Continue reading Book on India’s war crimes against Eezham Tamils released in New Delhi
Rajapaksa’s LLRC seeks Buddhist Prelates guidance to prepare final report
Members of Rajapaksa appointed Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) had met the Mahanayaka Theras of the Malwatte and Asgiriya Chapters last week to seek guidance before preparing the final report scheduled to be presented by May 15, according to a news report published in English weekly Lakbima on Sunday. The Buddhist prelates exercise a… Continue reading Rajapaksa’s LLRC seeks Buddhist Prelates guidance to prepare final report
US initiated ‘contact groups’ to militarily weaken Eezham Tamils
Two international ‘contact groups’, one each to check LTTE fund-raising and arms purchases were initiated by the U.S, in the first half of 2006, says The Hindu article Friday, based on the US cables accessed by The Hindu through Wikileaks. A cable sent in August 2006 from the US Embassy in New Delhi discloses the… Continue reading US initiated ‘contact groups’ to militarily weaken Eezham Tamils
