General Secretary of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) Tilvin Silva Monday blamed India for meddling with affairs of the Sri Lankan state as if it was a federal unit of India. The JVP reaction has come as the Tamil National Alliance was scheduled to meet Rajapaksa Monday evening before his visit to India on Tuesday.… Continue reading JVP to step up opposition against Indian involvement in Sri Lanka
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Sri Lankan government threatens to execute Sarath Fonseka
The Sri Lankan government is threatening to execute Sarath Fonseka, the army commander who delivered victory over the Tamil Tigers, if he continues to suggest top officials may have ordered war crimes during the final hours of the civil war. The threat, issued by Sri Lanka‘s defence secretary, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, is the latest sign of… Continue reading Sri Lankan government threatens to execute Sarath Fonseka
Sri Lanka says could hang former army chief
Sri Lanka’s top defence official has threatened to hang the country’s former army chief if he cooperates with any investigation into war crimes during the civil war that ended one year ago. Defence secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse told the BBC’s Hardtalk programme that Sarath Fonseka, who is currently being court-martialled on separate charges, would be executed… Continue reading Sri Lanka says could hang former army chief
SLA Commander’s deposition provides convincing evidence of war crimes- TAG
Tamils Against Genocide (TAG), a US-based activist group, claimed in a press release issued Saturday, that it has obtained a 100-page long sworn affidavit from a senior commander of the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) who has fled Sri Lanka seeking asylum for himself and his family. Noting the sensitivity of the evidence, TAG said that… Continue reading SLA Commander’s deposition provides convincing evidence of war crimes- TAG
Boyle: Independent Eelam will be a bulwark for India
Professor Francis A. Boyle, an expert in international law at the University of Illinois College of Law, said that an independent state of Tamil eelam south of the Indian border will add to India’s security, and therefore, India should actively intervene in the Tamil struggle and facilitate the formation of Tamil eelam. Boyle was talking… Continue reading Boyle: Independent Eelam will be a bulwark for India
Alston: Domestic inquiries into extrajudicial killings insufficient
United Nations special envoy, Prof. Philip Alston, stressed the need for international inquiries into serious allegations of extrajudicial executions in cases where national probes have been insufficient, citing Sri Lanka, among other nations. Mr. Alston also referred to the allegations that as many as 30,000 people were killed in Sri Lanka last year in the… Continue reading Alston: Domestic inquiries into extrajudicial killings insufficient
U.N. envoy accuses rights forum of turning blind eye
An independent United Nations expert accused the main U.N. rights forum on Friday of turning a blind eye to killings in much of the world while concentrating on alleged abuses by Israel. Philip Alston, U.N. special rapporteur on extrajudicial executions, said the 47-member-state Human Rights Council was losing credibility for mainly taking action against alleged… Continue reading U.N. envoy accuses rights forum of turning blind eye
Unintended consequences and deeper dynamic of the IIFA in Colombo
“The decision to hold this year’s International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards in Colombo was clearly a political, even geopolitical, calculation. Whereas the previous award ceremonies … were meant to bring India ‘to the world’, this year’s event was intended instead to bring the world to Sri Lanka – or, more precisely, to the Sinhala… Continue reading Unintended consequences and deeper dynamic of the IIFA in Colombo
Protests against controversial IIFA event draw attention on Tamil genocide
As protests gathered momentum in Tamil Nadu and Mumbai, with the support of South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce (SIFCC), against holding International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) Awards weekend in Colombo, big stars from the Indian film industry have decided to avoid participation, media reports from Mumbai said. Hindustan Times reported that the event was… Continue reading Protests against controversial IIFA event draw attention on Tamil genocide
SLA hastens to destroy skeletal remains of victims killed in Vanni
Following the disclosure of five male corpses in a toilet pit in Ki’linochchi Monday Sri Lanka Army (SLA) has ordered all skeletal remains of persons assassinated or killed in war lying visibly in Mullaiththeevu district in Vanni, an officer of a humanitarian de-mining organization who had personally seen some skeletal remains along the roads in… Continue reading SLA hastens to destroy skeletal remains of victims killed in Vanni
