One-person dominated TGTE decided by narrow margin

The question of one-person dominated leadership or collective leadership was not at all taken for voting in the TGTE Constitutional Assembly meeting held in New York Thursday and Friday, TGTE members told TamilNet. The voting took place only on the question of whether there should be three regional deputies or not. 42 voted in favour… Continue reading One-person dominated TGTE decided by narrow margin

UN Won’t Disclose Ban’s 1 on 1 Meetings This Month, Presidents Beyond Sri Lanka?

While the UN issued summaries of some 100 meetings between countries’ leaders and Secretary General Ban Ki-moon during this month’s General Debate, for between five and ten of these meetings there was an additional one on one session which was not included in the UN’s summaries, it has emerged. On September 29, Inner City Press… Continue reading UN Won’t Disclose Ban’s 1 on 1 Meetings This Month, Presidents Beyond Sri Lanka?

At UN on Sri Lanka, Ban Son in Law Called "Irrelevant," Rajapaksa Relations Still Undisclosed after Tete a Tete Meeting

With UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon embroiled in controversies including about his personal and familial relations with Sri Lanka, Mr. Ban’s spokesman Martin Nesirky declared on Wednesday that it is “irrelevant” whether Ban’s son in law Siddarth Chatterjee served with the Indian military forces in Sri Lanka. Video here. Back in March, Inner City Press… Continue reading At UN on Sri Lanka, Ban Son in Law Called "Irrelevant," Rajapaksa Relations Still Undisclosed after Tete a Tete Meeting

UN Ban Confined Mention His Sri Lanka War Crimes Panel to Secret Unsummarized "Tete a Tete" Meeting with Rajapaksa

Five days after UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa met and then issued different summaries of their meeting, Inner City Press asked Ban adviser Nicholas Hayson to explain the discrepancy. Haysom admitted that after the “open” meeting between the two men, which included advisers including Haysom, there was a “tete… Continue reading UN Ban Confined Mention His Sri Lanka War Crimes Panel to Secret Unsummarized "Tete a Tete" Meeting with Rajapaksa

Keeping TGTE transnational

The TGTE should be true to the transnational spirit and need. It has to function independently and transnationally. Parallel secretariats in federal spirit, in feasible locations across the world, and members meeting in those different locations are important to its image and spirit. Another major issue the members of the TGTE may have to consider… Continue reading Keeping TGTE transnational

Explosion kills SLA soldier, injures another in Valikaamam HSZ

The International Commission of Jurists in a latest report has urged the International Community and the United Nations to extend ‘rehabilitation’ donor support only on condition of compliance with international law and standards, given the current legal vacuum and uncertain conditions under which at least 8,000 ‘surrendees’ are being detained by Colombo. Otherwise, those who… Continue reading Explosion kills SLA soldier, injures another in Valikaamam HSZ

India’s reasons for banning LTTE false, fabricated: Vaiko tells Tribunal

MDMK leader Vaiko on Friday appeared before New Delhi’s Tribunal set to hear petitions against the ban of the LTTE in India, to argue that he should be involved in the hearing and to plead that the ban extended by the Central Government on 14 May 2010 should not be confirmed by the Tribunal. The… Continue reading India’s reasons for banning LTTE false, fabricated: Vaiko tells Tribunal

As Sri Lanka Quotes UN Ban Undermining His Panel on War Crimes, UN Questioned

Shortly after the spokesman for UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon issued a “read out” of Ban’s September 24 meeting with Sri Lanka’s Mahinda Rajapaksa which did not mention the UN panel on war crimes in Sri Lanka, Rajapaksa issued a statement that Ban told him the UN panel is “in no way empowered to investigate… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Quotes UN Ban Undermining His Panel on War Crimes, UN Questioned

As Ban Meets Sri Lanka Rajajaksa, UN War Crimes Panel Not Mentioned

When Mahinda Rajapaksa of Sri Lanka met with the UN’s Ban Ki-moon on Friday morning, Ban did not raise the slow starting UN panel of experts on war crimes in the country.   Five hours after the meeting, the UN issued a terse summary of what was discussed. It mentions only Rajapaksa’s own “Lessons Learnt”… Continue reading As Ban Meets Sri Lanka Rajajaksa, UN War Crimes Panel Not Mentioned

‘Norway wrongs by cooperating with Colombo’

The Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg is naive if he believes normalisation of relations with Colombo will lay the basis for reconciliation. It is wrong to normalise relations with a regime that uses the army to expel Tamils from their land and settle Sinhalese there. Before normalising diplomatic ties Stoltenberg should demand Rajapaksa to accept… Continue reading ‘Norway wrongs by cooperating with Colombo’