The Colombo Chief Magistrate Champa Janaki Seneviratne Wednesday allowed an application by the Sri Lankan Criminal Investigations Department (CID) to record a statement from Keshunaka Seneviratne, Sri Lanka’s Permanent Representative in United Nations in Geneva regarding the comment by United Nations Special Rapporteur on extra-judicial, summary or arbitrary executions Philip Alston on an alleged interview… Continue reading Sri Lankan CID to record statement from UN representative over Fonseka interview
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On Murders after Surrender, UN’s Nambiar Muses on Crossfire, Speaking With Kohona
Beyond the allegations of the UN being complicit in war crimes in Sri Lanka, made by the International Crisis Group, there is an additional question about UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s chief of staff Vijay Nambiar role in convincing Tamil Tiger leaders to surrender, which led to their summary execution. Mr. Nambiar’s belated defense is… Continue reading On Murders after Surrender, UN’s Nambiar Muses on Crossfire, Speaking With Kohona
Sri Lanka steps up pressure against foreign war panel
Sri Lanka’s government has stepped up diplomatic pressure against UN attempts to investigate its conduct in the against Tamil Tiger rebels. But UN chief Ban Ki-moon says that he is still working on setting up a panel of experts to advise him on Sri Lanka’s human rights accountability. Sri Lanka’s foreign minister has said it… Continue reading Sri Lanka steps up pressure against foreign war panel
Camouflaged ban on Tamil Eelam by New Delhi, Chennai
The Government of Tamil Nadu has gazetted a notification by the Indian Central Government’s Ministry of Home Affairs, dated 14 May, banning the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) as an ‘unlawful association’. The announcement falsely linked ‘Tamil Eelam’ as threatening the ‘sovereignty and territorial integrity of a part of the territory of India’. Questioning… Continue reading Camouflaged ban on Tamil Eelam by New Delhi, Chennai
Taking stock on the first anniversary of Internationally abetted genocide
The Tamil struggle for independence, one of the longest running struggles of Asia, which has progressed through the Colonial phase and the World Wars, through Cold-War era and through the period of War on Terrorism and the times of economic conquest, now stands at the juncture of a paradigm shift, one-year after the end of… Continue reading Taking stock on the first anniversary of Internationally abetted genocide
Citing photo evidence, HRW calls for UN war crimes probes
Citing photographic evidence in its possession of war crimes committed in Sri Lanka in early 2009, Human Rights Watch (HRW) Thursday joined a chorus of calls this week for an independent international investigation into violations of the laws of war during the closing months of Sri Lanka’s campaign against the Tamil Tigers. Calling on the… Continue reading Citing photo evidence, HRW calls for UN war crimes probes
TGTE constitution to be drafted within 3 months
The elected representatives of the Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE) who met in three spots of the world on a 3-day session since 17 May to 19 May resolved to draft the constitution of the TGTE within 3 months and set up an Interim Executive Committee (IEC) Wednesday constituting 8 members, 2 from USA,… Continue reading TGTE constitution to be drafted within 3 months
British MPs call for war crimes probes at Mu’l’livaaykkaal Remembrance
Parliamentarians from all three main British political parties addressed a rally Tuesday at Westminster to commemorate the forty thousand Tamil civilians massacred last year by the Sri Lankan government forces during the closing months of the island’s civil war. Addressing 10,000 people who filled the permitted space in Parliament Square, MPs from the Conservative and… Continue reading British MPs call for war crimes probes at Mu’l’livaaykkaal Remembrance
New political party in Tamil Nadu vows to fight for Tamil Eelam
Around 75,000 Tamils, most of them of younger generation, attended the May Remembrance of Vanni massacre and the inauguration rally of Naam Thamilar political party at Virakanoor in the city of Madurai in the Tamil Nadu state of India, vowing to fight for the creation Tamil Eelam by politically capturing the power of the Tamil… Continue reading New political party in Tamil Nadu vows to fight for Tamil Eelam
Mass grave discovered in Naachchikkudaa, Mannaar
De-mining workers of Danish De-mining Group (DDG) have discovered a mass grave in Naachchikkudaa area in Mannaar containing 75 to 100 skeletal remains while engaged in de-mining in the area, informed sources in Mannaar told TamilNet Wednesday. Sri Lanka Army (SLA) had not permitted resettlement in Naachchikkudaa earlier claiming that the area was infested with… Continue reading Mass grave discovered in Naachchikkudaa, Mannaar
