Sinhala-speaking armed men in white-van rushed through Mannaar abducting four males, one of them a Muslim youth, Jaharil Jazeel. The episode turned out to be a chaotic confrontation between the relatives of Mr. Jazeel and the abductors, exposing the level of top-hierarchy involvement of Sri Lankan defense authorities in the chain of abductions. Sri Lanka… Continue reading Abductions shook Mannaar, relatives of victim confront white van
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As Sri Lanka Speaks of “Conditional Visas” for Ban’s Panel, UN Switches to “Potential Visit," No Answer on to Whom Ban Spoke
Eighteen days after UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said his Panel on Accountability would go to Sri Lanka, his spokesman Martin Nesirky now openly called it a “potential visit,” and refused to answer Inner City Press’ questions about who Ban spoke with before his December 17 announcement, and if even the Panel’s staff would visit… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Speaks of “Conditional Visas” for Ban’s Panel, UN Switches to “Potential Visit," No Answer on to Whom Ban Spoke
SL judiciary, Police in Jaffna respond to stand of GA
The High Court Judge and judicial district judges of Jaffna convened a meeting of police officials in the Jaffna district Tuesday at the High Court premises to discuss the escalating killings, abductions, robberies and threats by armed squads. The details of the discussions would be revealed to the media in due course, officials said. The… Continue reading SL judiciary, Police in Jaffna respond to stand of GA
SL Chief Justice offers resignation, Colombo media largely silent
Sri Lanka’s chief justice Ashoka de Silva handed in his resignation after an altercation with SL president Mahinda Rajapaksa over endorsing a court martial decision about the former SL military commander Sarath Fonseka. When the chief justice declined such endorsement from the judiciary, saying that the case was biased, the president reportedly shouted at him,… Continue reading SL Chief Justice offers resignation, Colombo media largely silent
Escalating killings, abductions: ‘Diplomatic civilities will not work with Colombo’
Fatal attacks and abductions against educationalists, environmentalists, priests and youth activists in recent days in the Jaffna peninsula seriously question the wisdom of some sections of diplomats and politicians in the international community who sometimes back advocated unassuming participation of Tamils in ‘development’ and ‘reconciliation’ without resolving political and military questions. Diplomatic civilities as shown… Continue reading Escalating killings, abductions: ‘Diplomatic civilities will not work with Colombo’
2011 Legal Imperatives
Vigorous advocacy of Tamils rights inside the halls of political power and in the streets of the West by the increasingly active expatriate Tamil youths portends a hopeful and optimistic future to Tamils battered by inaction of the international community and subjected to continued acts of cultural, physical genocide carried out with impunity by Colombo.… Continue reading 2011 Legal Imperatives
On Sri Lanka, Amid Confusion About Ban’s Panel, UN Has Nothing Further to Say
At the UN at the end of 2010 confusion reigned, not only on Cote d’Ivoire but also concerning Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s panel on accountability for war crimes in Sri Lanka. Rather than answer if the Panel or its staff would travel to the country and under what conditions, Ban’s Spokesman on December 31 told… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, Amid Confusion About Ban’s Panel, UN Has Nothing Further to Say
Killed Tamil youth of postal department was an environmentalist
Ketheeswaran Thevarajah, who was working in a post office in Vadamaraadchi and was killed Friday night was an environmentalist, who was protesting to scooping of sand in Vadamaraadchi that was causing environmental damages. Sometimes back, he was dispatching photographs through Facebook, showing environmental damage caused by sand-scooping in his locality. A feedback on his contribution… Continue reading Killed Tamil youth of postal department was an environmentalist
Youth abducted, Sri Lanka colonial commander denies knowledge
Unidentified persons coming in a white van abducted a youth in Urumpiraay, Jaffna, in broad daylight and in public, while he was riding a bicycle Thursday. When contacted by media over the incident, Sri Lanka’s colonial commander in Jaffna, Maj. Gen Hathurusinghe not only denied any knowledge of it, but also said that there are… Continue reading Youth abducted, Sri Lanka colonial commander denies knowledge
Sri Lanka bans BBC again from war inquiry panel
The BBC has been banned for a third time from covering an official panel’s investigation into the final phase of the Sri Lankan civil war. The panel visited Tamil prisoners at a top-security jail in Boosa in the south of the country. But the BBC correspondent and a number of Sri Lankan journalists were turned… Continue reading Sri Lanka bans BBC again from war inquiry panel
