Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi on Tuesday said the Centre should press Sri Lanka to abide by the Indo-Sri Lanka accord of 2008 and desist from attacking Indian fishermen who stray into their waters. In his address at the conference of Chief Ministers on Internal Security here, he also condemned the recent killing of… Continue reading Sri Lanka should abide by 2008 accord: Karunanidhi
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As in Sri Lanka Media Is Burned Down, UN “Is Not Aware” of Petition about Disappeared Journalist, Silent for 1 Week
As in Sri Lanka the office of Lanka-e-News was burned down and the UN had no comment, nor would the UN on January 31 even confirm receipt of a petition from the wife of journalist Prageeth Eknaligoda, disappeared on January 24, 2010. A year after the disappearance, January 24, 2011 Inner City Press asked UN… Continue reading As in Sri Lanka Media Is Burned Down, UN “Is Not Aware” of Petition about Disappeared Journalist, Silent for 1 Week
US legal effort to seek justice for son’s killing – Dr Manoharan
In an interview with the BBC Tamil service, Dr Kasippillai Manoharan, father of Ragihar, one of the five students extra-judicially executed by Sri Lanka’s military at the Trincomalee beach on January 2nd, 2006, said that Sri Lanka’s judicial system is not capable and unwilling to provide justice and bring closure to his son’s death, hence… Continue reading US legal effort to seek justice for son’s killing – Dr Manoharan
Sri Lanka leader sued in US
Members of Sri Lanka’s Tamil minority have filed a lawsuit in the United States against the island’s president, seeking $30 million in damages over alleged extrajudicial killings. Activists from the Tamil diaspora spearheaded legal action after President Mahinda Rajapakse quietly traveled to the United States, in a test of how much deference US authorities show… Continue reading Sri Lanka leader sued in US
Solheim without ‘appetite’ envisages further involvement
How could the Norwegian ‘peace’ broker Erik Solheim claim that he was not biased towards one party in the national conflict in the island of Sri Lanka, when he had approached the issue with a preconception that there had been no appetite in the world for separations, asked Stephen Pushparajah, a well-recognized Eezham Tamil in… Continue reading Solheim without ‘appetite’ envisages further involvement
S. African author Galgut boycotts S. Lanka lit fest
South African award-winning novelist and playwright Damon Galgut has boycotted a literary festival in Sri Lanka because of concerns over the country’s rights record, organisers said Thursday. Galgut, a winner of the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize in 2003 for "The Good Doctor", set in post-apartheid South Africa, declined to take part in the Galle Literary Festival… Continue reading S. African author Galgut boycotts S. Lanka lit fest
New Delhi’s insensitive defence approach triggers off trouble in Palk Strait
New Delhi’s approach of safeguarding its defence interests by protecting a flawed state and regime in Sri Lanka is the root cause for recent escalation of trouble in either side of the Palk Strait, following defence agreements and secret protocols between Indian Defence Secretary and Colombo’s Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa. New Delhi and Colombo, having… Continue reading New Delhi’s insensitive defence approach triggers off trouble in Palk Strait
HRW: Sri Lanka stonewalls on wartime abuses
In a press release issued today with the 649-page World Report for 2011, Human Rights Watch (HRW) noted that “Sri Lanka’s aggressive rejection of accountability for war crimes is an affront to the victims’ of the country’s long civil war,” and Elaine Pearson, deputy Asia director warns that “[t]here is no reason to believe that… Continue reading HRW: Sri Lanka stonewalls on wartime abuses
Forced recruitment of traders by Colombo to contest elections in Jaffna, Vanni
Colombo’s terror campaign and abductions in Jaffna and Vanni now aim at forced recruitment of traders to contest local bodies elections under Mahinda Rajapaksa’s SLFP ticket, sources in Jaffna said. In recent days, many leaders of traders associations in Jaffna were abducted by SL Army officers coming to their houses and were taken to Colombo.… Continue reading Forced recruitment of traders by Colombo to contest elections in Jaffna, Vanni
With Ban Called Weak on Sri Lanka, UN Claims Unfair to Judge, Unanswered Questions
With Human Rights Watch today critiquing Ban Ki-moon for “undue faith” in his so called “quiet diplomacy” with Sri Lanka’s Mahinda Rajapaksa, the UN’s canned response is that Ban “appointed an Advisory Panel” which will report “soon” and that it’s somehow “not proper to judge the value” of the Panel. But Ban’s Panel has been… Continue reading With Ban Called Weak on Sri Lanka, UN Claims Unfair to Judge, Unanswered Questions
