Media and state crimes

“You don’t say or even think that the invasion of Iraq is a criminal aggression of the kind for which people were hanged in Nuremberg… Suppose a newspaper started publishing the truth—that the invasion of Iraq was a criminal invasion that destroyed the country, that newspaper or the TV station is not going to get… Continue reading Media and state crimes

At UN, Sri Lanka Panel’s Darusman Mulls Requesting Visit, Kohona Says “Let Him Ask”

The panel of experts on war crimes in Sri Lanka named by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has been virtually invisible, including its silent launch on October 18 of solicitation of submissions of evidence.   But on October 22 at a UN meeting about North Korea, Inner City Press spoke with both the panel’s chairman… Continue reading At UN, Sri Lanka Panel’s Darusman Mulls Requesting Visit, Kohona Says “Let Him Ask”

On Sri Lanka, Stealth Solicitation of Submissions by UN Ban Panel Unexplained

The lack of rigor of the Panel of Experts on war crimes in Sri Lanka appointed by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is exemplified by the “soft launch” of their call for the submission of evidence.   Days ago, Inner City Press was forwarded a copy of what seemed to be a UN Panel notice… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, Stealth Solicitation of Submissions by UN Ban Panel Unexplained

Foreign-based Tigers trying to regroup: S.Lanka PM

Tamil rebel leaders based in the United States and Norway are trying to revive their defeated separatist movement, Sri Lanka’s prime minister told parliament on Tuesday. Premier D. M. Jayaratne’s statements came during a debate to extend a state of emergency giving sweeping powers to police and armed forces to arrest and detain suspects for… Continue reading Foreign-based Tigers trying to regroup: S.Lanka PM

Amnesty urges Hague on independent probe into Sri Lanka war crimes

Amnesty International Monday urged British Foreign Secretary William Hague to demand an independent international investigation into alleged war crime abuses in Sri Lanka when he meets his Sri Lankan counterpart, Professor GL Peiris, in London Tuesday. Amnesty also said it has “huge reservations about the effectiveness” of both Sri Lanka’s Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission… Continue reading Amnesty urges Hague on independent probe into Sri Lanka war crimes

Mahinda Rajapaksa shuns North TNA parliamentarians

Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa has failed to invited the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarians of the North to a meeting related to ‘Development of North’ in Vavuniyaa Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Joseph Camp Tuesday, deliberately keeping away the elected representatives of the people from participating in the meeting, TNA parliamentarians of North accused. The… Continue reading Mahinda Rajapaksa shuns North TNA parliamentarians

The Tamils are coming on board

An exclusive interview with Sri Lankan External Affairs Minister G.L. Peiris. Sri Lankan Minister for External Affairs Gamini Lakshman Peiris says the Tamils at home and abroad are responding favourably to the sincere efforts President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s government has been making to improve their lot since the so-called Eelam War IV ended 17 months ago.… Continue reading The Tamils are coming on board

When The “South” Surrenders With Or Without “White Flags”

The famously speculative “white flag” case against SF with FJ continuing on the witness box, cross examined by Defence Counsel is now into controversies more on publication than on FJ’s reporting. What is this case about? This case has SF as the man who commandeered the war, accused and charged for making provocative statements creating… Continue reading When The “South” Surrenders With Or Without “White Flags”

Sri Lanka’s war probe slams rights groups

Sri Lanka’s government-appointed war probe Friday reprimanded foreign rights groups that rejected an invitation to testify and said the local panel should not be judged by "preconceived notions". Sri Lanka’s Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) said it will "strongly safeguard" its independence despite the "ill-founded misgivings" of three international human rights groups which had… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s war probe slams rights groups