As calls for an international probe into alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka increase, the Sri Lankan Government tells Channel 4 News its domestic inquiry must be allowed to "achieve its objectives". Human rights charities have reacted strongly to a Channel 4 News investigation into the Sri Lanka ‘war crimes’ video evidence, which has managed… Continue reading Sri Lanka: ‘We are investigating the war’ – Channel4 News
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Sri Lanka government calls opposition MP a ‘traitor’
Sri Lanka’s government has called a senior opposition leader a "traitor" after he wrote an article saying that the country should investigate "the many allegations against us". A no-confidence motion is planned against the deputy leader of the United National Party (UNP), Karu Jayasuriya. Officials say there are also plans to investigate a second UNP… Continue reading Sri Lanka government calls opposition MP a ‘traitor’
Time for Eezham Tamils to think afresh
Despite two nasty wars India got involved against Eezham Tamils in crushing their national aspirations, and despite constant demonstration that whatever genocide may take place or whatever counter-Indian alliances Sri Lanka may make India would continue to hang on to any devil that is sitting in Colombo, Eezham Tamils are so far not stirred up… Continue reading Time for Eezham Tamils to think afresh
New evidence emerges on war crimes committed on Isaippiriyaa
The gruesome killing of 27-year-old LTTE journalist Shoba (Isaippiriyaa) is a clear case of war crime committed by Sri Lanka Army, as evidences come forth indicate. Isaippriyaa never went for any kind of military training. She was exempted by the LTTE from such training, as she was a patient of Rheumatic Heart Valvular Disease, says… Continue reading New evidence emerges on war crimes committed on Isaippiriyaa
Rajapaksa vengeance orchestrates political shield of captive Tamils in Vanni
Sri Lanka’s president Mahinda Rajapaksa, crest fallen in London, tried to simulate support for him Saturday, by intimidating Eezham Tamils living in captive conditions under his military in Vanni. On Saturday early morning, amidst heavy rains, Sri Lanka army rounded up ‘re-settled’ Tamil civilians in Vanni, including pregnant mothers, elderly and children, and brought them… Continue reading Rajapaksa vengeance orchestrates political shield of captive Tamils in Vanni
War crime suspect in Rajapaksa entourage plans charted flight escape
Sri Lankan Major General Chagi Gallage, a member of Mahinda Rajapaksa’s entourage to London, plans to escape war crimes accusation in the courts of London by chartering a flight, informed circles in London said Thursday midnight. Meanwhile, if Mr. Rajapaksa’s visit was a private one as claimed by him, why there were senior ministers like… Continue reading War crime suspect in Rajapaksa entourage plans charted flight escape
Sri Lanka ‘war crimes’ video: who are these men? – Channel4 News
Channel 4 News reveals images of the men caught on camera apparently taking part in executions in Sri Lanka, actions a top lawyer has branded "war crimes". Can you help identify the men involved? Warning: There are disturbing images in the videos on this page. The UN has told Channel 4 News that the Sri… Continue reading Sri Lanka ‘war crimes’ video: who are these men? – Channel4 News
Weerawansa calls for protest against British High Commission
Blaming the British government for ‘failing’ to provide ‘adequate security’ to Mahinda Rajapaksa, the executive president of Sri Lanka and the commander-in-chief of the Sri Lankan forces, who was visiting London, Wimal Weerawansa, a minister in Rajapaksa’s cabinet and the leader of a splinter group of the JVP, the ‘National Freedom Front’ Thursday called for… Continue reading Weerawansa calls for protest against British High Commission
Wikileaks: Sri Lanka’s Rajapaksa blamed for killings
US diplomats believed Sri Lanka’s president was to blame for an alleged massacre of rebels in 2009, according to cables leaked by Wikileaks. The claim was reported in a message from the US envoy in Colombo. It comes as Sri Lanka’s parliament was suspended after a scuffle between MPs over protests in the UK against… Continue reading Wikileaks: Sri Lanka’s Rajapaksa blamed for killings
Sri Lankan president Oxford Union visit cancelled
A planned visit by the president of Sri Lanka to the Oxford Union has been cancelled because of security concerns. Police had warned of disruption in the city during the visit on Thursday. Thousands had been expected to protest over Mahinda Rajapaksa’s treatment of Tamil separatists and civilians. The Oxford Union said: "Due to the… Continue reading Sri Lankan president Oxford Union visit cancelled
