In an attempt to pass the blame and entrap the released LTTE cadres now living in Jaffna, the Sri Lanka Army intelligence has started ‘leaking’ stories linking the former LTTE cadres with the escalating robberies in the peninsula, media sources in Jaffna said. Among the two arrested by the police related to the firing incident… Continue reading SLA intelligence ‘leaks’ stories about robberies in Jaffna
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War crimes ignored in East, focus urged on ‘killings’ at Eastern University
While the war raged in Vanni war front, Sri Lanka Army deployed paramilitary operatives with close link to Rajapaksa quarters in Colombo, killing a female hostel warden and two female Tamil students from Vanni at the Eastern University in February and March 2009, journalists from Batticaloa said citing information from ex-paramilitary personnel naming a key… Continue reading War crimes ignored in East, focus urged on ‘killings’ at Eastern University
JDS: State sponsored brutality against opposition
Noting that "State sponsored violence against dissenting voices in Sri Lanka" is on the increase, Journalist for Democracy in Sri Lanka (JDS), an exciled group of Sri Lankan journalists, said in a press release issued Sunday that JDS unreservedly condemned attacks on journalists who "went to cover the arrival of the Nava Sama Samaja Party… Continue reading JDS: State sponsored brutality against opposition
Sri Lanka abolishes Tamil national anthem
The Sri Lankan cabinet has abolished the Tamil version of the country’s national anthem. Now the national anthem, Sri Lanka matha, can only be sung in the majority Sinhala language at official functions. The Tamil version had been in use mainly in the north and east of the island, where most Tamils live. It was… Continue reading Sri Lanka abolishes Tamil national anthem
SL cabinet decides to abolish Tamil version of ‘national anthem’
The first cabinet meeting convened by Sri Lanka president Mahinda Rajapaksa after returning from London decided to abolish the Tamil version of Sri Lanka’s national anthem, Sunday Times reports. The ‘shortcoming’ of having two national anthems should be rectified and in no other country was the national anthem used in more than one language, Mahinda… Continue reading SL cabinet decides to abolish Tamil version of ‘national anthem’
Not The Public Enemy
One does hope that in her next cablegram, Ambassador Patricia Butenis will not fail to inform her bosses that Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith, the highest ranking Sri Lankan in a formation that stands at a rare interface of global civil society and the global inter-state system; a member of the top elective college of a planetary… Continue reading Not The Public Enemy
US Senators call for Independent International Investigations
Seventeen United States Senators, in a letter sent to the US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, urged her to "call for an independent international investigation into the allegations of gross human rights violations that occurred during the country’s 25-year civil war." Coinciding with the week following release of WikiLeaks cable which revealed the Colombo-based US… Continue reading US Senators call for Independent International Investigations
Sri Lanka war crimes probe demanded by rights groups
International human rights groups have joined Tamil diaspora groups and the UN to call for a full investigation into possible Sri Lankan war crimes. Their call follows the recent release of a video by Tamil diaspora websites showing the bruised body of a pro-rebel female news reader. The UN and rights groups say that the… Continue reading Sri Lanka war crimes probe demanded by rights groups
Philippines awards peace prize to SLA, joins Colombo boycotting Nobel ceremony
Philippines on Thursday decided to boycott the Nobel peace prize award ceremony in Oslo Friday. Sri Lanka will also boycott the ceremony that awards the peace prize to Liu Xiaobo, who in his struggle for political reforms in China was sentenced to 11 years imprisonment last year. Meanwhile, during the Heroes Day week of Eezham… Continue reading Philippines awards peace prize to SLA, joins Colombo boycotting Nobel ceremony
Astonishingly powerful, rare category of War Crime evidence, says Legal expert
Sri Lanka is to skip the ceremony at which the Nobel Peace Prize is to be presented to Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo, a government official in Colombo said yesterday. “The government has decided that Sri Lanka’s ambassador will not be accepting the invitation to attend the function,” a foreign ministry spokesman said without giving reasons.… Continue reading Astonishingly powerful, rare category of War Crime evidence, says Legal expert
