Riot in Anuradhapura jail, several prisoners feared killed

One woman prisoner had been killed and several injured in a clash between jail guards and prisoners inside the Anuradhapura prison Monday evening following a fast by a group of prisoners demanding better facilities. But unconfirmed reports reached Colombo media that several more prisoners were feared killed when jail guards opened fire against rioting prisoners… Continue reading Riot in Anuradhapura jail, several prisoners feared killed

TAG to file civil case against Rajapakse in Texas Federal Court

Tamils Against Genocide (TAG), a US-based activist group advocating criminal legal action worldwide against Sri Lanka’s alleged war-criminals, said in a press release issued today, that TAG’s attorney is filing civil action against visiting Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse for damages under the Alien Tort Claims Act (ATCA/TVPA) on behalf of three plaintiffs for the… Continue reading TAG to file civil case against Rajapakse in Texas Federal Court

Amnesty International makes accusations against Sri Lankan forces – Washington Times

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa is reportedly on a personal visit to the U.S., prompting calls from an international human rights group that he be investigated for his alleged role in torture and war crimes. Mr. Rajapaksa is commander in chief of Sri Lanka‘s armed forces, which along with the rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil… Continue reading Amnesty International makes accusations against Sri Lankan forces – Washington Times

Militarization of policing announced in Jaffna

Mounted on bicycles, the SL military in Jaffna will be ‘patrolling’ the streets. They may not enter houses but will be engaged in street checks. They will act in the same way they were functioning during war times. The military cannot be confined to barracks, announced the colonial commander of the occupying SL military, Maj.… Continue reading Militarization of policing announced in Jaffna

India clarifies on visa re-entry issues for Galle Literary Festival

Indian authorities in Sri Lanka on Saturday rubbished claims by the Galle Literary Festival on the visa re-entry issues of a few top authors, and asserted that the Indian Government had extended its fullest cooperation for the conduct of the festival. On Friday, two of the main stars of the Festival, Orhan Pamuk and Kiran… Continue reading India clarifies on visa re-entry issues for Galle Literary Festival

S.Lanka fest blames Pamuk pullout on visa woes

A Sri Lankan literary festival on Saturday blamed strict Indian visa rules rather than political pressure for a decision by Nobel-winning Turkish author Orhan Pamuk to pull out of the event. Pamuk and and Booker prize winner Kiran Desai chose not to take part in the Galle festival due to Indian visa rules barring foreigners… Continue reading S.Lanka fest blames Pamuk pullout on visa woes

Terror in Jaffna is only a hair in elephant’s tail: SL prime minister

“Crimes are taking place everywhere in the world. […] If you compare the crimes in the whole country to an elephant, what is happening in Jaffna is only a hair of that elephant’s tail,” said Sri Lanka Prime Minister D.M. Jayaratne in the SL parliament Thursday, answering accusations brought out by Tamil National Alliance (TNA).… Continue reading Terror in Jaffna is only a hair in elephant’s tail: SL prime minister

Rajapakse, a war-criminal in hiding

Sri Lanka’s President, Mahinda Rajapakse, purportedly on a private visit to the U.S. is likely to remain in hiding with his physical whereabouts kept secret from the public to to avoid another embarrassing battle with diaspora Tamils. While, as a matter of jurisprudential fairness, US Ambassador Butenis’s acknowledgment that Rajapaksas have committed possible war-crimes in… Continue reading Rajapakse, a war-criminal in hiding

With Rajapaksa in US Why Wouldn’t Ban Ki-Moon’s UN Panel, Blocked from Sri Lanka, Seek an Interview with Him?

As the Sri Lankan government has confirmed the trip of President Mahinda Rajapaksa to the United States, Inner City Press on January 20 asked UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s spokesman Martin Nesirky if Ban’s Panel of Experts on Accountability in Sri Lanka would seek to speak with Rajapaksa during his time in the US. Video… Continue reading With Rajapaksa in US Why Wouldn’t Ban Ki-Moon’s UN Panel, Blocked from Sri Lanka, Seek an Interview with Him?

Admitting Rajapakse into US criminally similar to allowing-in genocidaire Karadzic, says Boyle

Comparing alleged war-criminal and Sri Lanka’s current President Rajapakse’s reported admission into the United States to the Clinton administration’s providing entry visa to genocidaire Radovan Karadzic to enter the U.S in order to attend the Vance-Owen Peace Negotiations in New York City, Professor Francis Boyle, expert in international law at the College of Law, University… Continue reading Admitting Rajapakse into US criminally similar to allowing-in genocidaire Karadzic, says Boyle