The fishing boats seem to chase each other out in the lagoon. A flock of seabirds rises, glorious against the blue sky. Calm has returned to Jaffna’s waters after decades of turbulence. It is still a tense peace. The bay where they repair their boats is cordoned off, guarded by the military. Parts of the… Continue reading Shattered Tamil city braces for crucial poll
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United Nations concern over Sri Lanka poll violence
United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has expressed alarm at the violence surrounding the run-up to Sri Lanka’s presidential election. He has urged all political parties and their supporters to "refrain from violence… and to avoid provocative acts throughout the election period". At least four people have been killed in poll-related violence in the weeks… Continue reading United Nations concern over Sri Lanka poll violence
Rajapaksa, Fonseka vow to curb secessionism
Five days before the close of official campaign to the Sri Lankan presidential election, President Mahinda Rajapaksa and his chief opponent General (retired) Sarath Fonseka vowed not to allow rise of secessionist forces in the island nation. In the run up to the election, the former Army Chief and the consensus opposition nominee, secured the… Continue reading Rajapaksa, Fonseka vow to curb secessionism
Trinco executions added to Sri Lanka’s war crimes record in Dublin
An affidavit containing the personal testimony of Dr Manoharan, the father of Ragihar, one of the five high school students shot dead in execution style in Trincomalee beach nearly four years ago by members of Sri Lanka security forces, and two detailed reports of evidence collected on the killings by a Rights Group whose members… Continue reading Trinco executions added to Sri Lanka’s war crimes record in Dublin
Sri Lanka pre-poll clash kills opposition supporter
A supporter of Sri Lanka’s opposition candidate Sarath Fonseka has been killed in a clash ahead of next week’s presidential election, police say. Opposition activists were attacked in Wariyapola town in the north-west of the country while they were putting up election posters, police said. The man was killed in a clash with ruling party… Continue reading Sri Lanka pre-poll clash kills opposition supporter
Sri Lanka vote raises hopes in Washington
Sri Lanka’s upcoming election is raising hopes in the United States for better relations after a chilly spell if the island turns the page on a bloody war that brought international opprobrium. The January 26 election comes months after troops killed the top leadership of the Tamil Tigers, ending their ruthless decades-long separatist campaign but… Continue reading Sri Lanka vote raises hopes in Washington
Dublin verdict: Sri Lanka guilty of War Crimes
Dublin war-crimes tribunal, conducted by Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal (PPT) based in Milan, which held hearings on Thursday and Friday on war-crime charges on Sri Lanka from eye-witnesses and other material evidence, in the preliminary findings issued Saturday said, Sri Lanka Government is "guilty of War-Crimes" and "guilty of Crimes Against Humanity." The tribunal also concluded… Continue reading Dublin verdict: Sri Lanka guilty of War Crimes
Satellite imagery evidence of Hospital attack recorded in Dublin
Do the facts made available to the Dublin war-crimes tribunal on the available direct and circumstantial evidence that between 9 January 2009 and 25 March 2009, in areas in or nearby Puthukkudiyiruppu (PTK) Hospital, legally establish that the Sri Lankan Army (SLA) committed, purposely or knowingly, via act or omission, war crimes against Tamil civilians?… Continue reading Satellite imagery evidence of Hospital attack recorded in Dublin
US, Norway deny funding ouster of SLanka president
The United States and Norway on Saturday denied funding Sri Lanka’s main opposition to defeat President Mahinda Rajapakse’s re-election bid later this month. The US embassy in Colombo said it "strongly" rejected the charges made by a ruling party legislator that he was given 30 million rupees (265,000 dollars) that had come from the US… Continue reading US, Norway deny funding ouster of SLanka president
Canada to free migrant Tamils suspected of Tiger links
Several of the 76 Sri Lankan asylum seekers picked up off the Canadian Coast in October and thought to be Tamil Tiger rebels are to be freed from detention, Ottawa said Friday. Lawyers for the men were informed late Thursday that they would be released under strict conditions and planned secret hearings to determine if… Continue reading Canada to free migrant Tamils suspected of Tiger links
