Sri Lanka’s hero general faces court-martial

The general who led the army to victory in Sri Lanka’s civil war and then was roundly defeated in his bid for the presidency faced a court-martial Tuesday on allegations of sedition. The military proceeding against former army chief Sarath Fonseka has been condemned by the opposition and human rights groups, who accuse the government… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s hero general faces court-martial

Sri Lanka ex-judge criticises Fonseka court martial

Sri Lanka’s ex-chief justice has criticised plans to put the former presidential candidate, General Sarath Fonseka, on military trial. Sarath Silva, who retired in June and has since come out as a supporter of Gen Fonseka, said his imminent court martial was unconstitutional. He said it should not be held as Gen Fonseka, in his… Continue reading Sri Lanka ex-judge criticises Fonseka court martial

Tamil party renounces demand for Independent homeland

Sri Lanka’s main Tamil party has renounced its demand for an independent Tamil homeland, but vowed to launch a Gandhi-style civil disobedience campaign for greater regional autonomy. In a manifesto for parliamentary elections on April 8, the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) also pledged to lobby the international community to help the islands’ Tamil ethnic minority… Continue reading Tamil party renounces demand for Independent homeland

Lawyers alarmed over ‘rights abuse’ in Sri Lanka – BBC

A panel of international lawyers says it is alarmed over reports that human rights activists and reporters are being intimidated in Sri Lanka. The International Bar Association (IBA) also voiced concern over the possibility of bringing in criminal charges against activists by Colombo. It says that 35 activists critical of the government have been listed… Continue reading Lawyers alarmed over ‘rights abuse’ in Sri Lanka – BBC

Sri Lanka Tamil party drops statehood demand

The Sri Lankan political party closest to the defeated Tamil Tiger rebel movement has dropped a demand for a separate Tamil homeland. The Tamil National Alliance (TNA), which is the biggest political grouping representing the ethnic minority, said it instead wanted a "federal" solution. The party wants the two Tamil-majority provinces to be merged back… Continue reading Sri Lanka Tamil party drops statehood demand

Demand US to reveal more inculpatory war crimes evidence, urges Boyle

While applauding the U.S. Government for revealing significant amount of details that point to complicity of Sri Lanka Government in committing war crimes and crimes against humanity, Professor Francis A. Boyle of University of Illinois College of Law, urged American Tamils to "pressure the relevant agencies of the United States government to produce as much… Continue reading Demand US to reveal more inculpatory war crimes evidence, urges Boyle

US rights report adds to Colombo’s woes over war-crime accusations

The "2009 Human Rights Report" on Sri Lanka released by the United States Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, criticized the Sri Lanka Government, paramilitaries working with the Government, and the Liberation Tigers for gross human rights violations. On torture, the report said, "reports of secret government facilities where suspected LTTE sympathizers were taken,… Continue reading US rights report adds to Colombo’s woes over war-crime accusations

Third Mu’l’livaaykkaal in the name of ‘development’

After abetting a military defeat and subsequently blessing a political defeat, the coterie of countries propping up Sri Lankan state is now bent upon enacting a third Mu’l’livaaykkaal, by bringing in a ‘development defeat’ of Eezham Tamils through handing over development management to the Sinhalese, said a concerned group of diaspora Tamils who recently had… Continue reading Third Mu’l’livaaykkaal in the name of ‘development’

On Sri Lanka, UN’s Ban Restates Concern on Lack of Progress, Unaware of Job Request – Inner City Press

By Matthew Russell Lee UNITED NATIONS, March 8 — After a weekend during which Sri Lanka’s president and ruling party attacked UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon for saying he will name a panel to advise himself about possible war crimes in Sri Lanka, Inner City Press asked Mr. Ban for his side of the story.… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN’s Ban Restates Concern on Lack of Progress, Unaware of Job Request – Inner City Press

Time for International Criminal Tribunal on Sri Lanka, says Boyle

Dismissing the response by Colombo that Ban Ki Moon had not appointed panel of experts on other countries where there are "continuing armed conflicts on a large scale, involving major humanitarian catastrophes and causing the deaths of large numbers of civilians due to military action," as "simply untrue nonsense," Francis A. Boyle, professor at the… Continue reading Time for International Criminal Tribunal on Sri Lanka, says Boyle