Sri Lanka execution video appears authentic – U.N

A trio of forensic experts believe that video footage that a Sri Lankan advocacy group says shows Sri Lankan soldiers summarily executing Tamils appears genuine, a U.N. investigator said on Thursday. Channel 4 television aired a video last year that, according to the Journalists for Democracy group, shows government troops killing unarmed, naked, bound and… Continue reading Sri Lanka execution video appears authentic – U.N

LTTE leader Pirapaharan’s father passes away in SLA custody

Thiruvengdam Velupillai, the father of LTTE leader Mr. V. Pirapaharan, passed away following a brief illness in Panagoda Sri Lanka Army camp Wednesday night, Sri Lankan military officials in Colombo said. The headquarters of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in a message Thursday conveyed its condolences to Mrs. Velupillai, children and relatives. The… Continue reading LTTE leader Pirapaharan’s father passes away in SLA custody

Alternative world to hold tribunal on Sri Lanka’s war crimes

An independent commission of jurists of the Rome based Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal (PPT) will be meeting in Dublin, Ireland, on 14th and 15th of January 2010 to investigate allegations that the Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL) and its armed forces committed war crimes and crimes against humanity during its final phase of the war with… Continue reading Alternative world to hold tribunal on Sri Lanka’s war crimes

UN’s Ban Mute on Sri Lanka’s Election Request, Impunity and Fraud Implicitly Accepted, UN Sources Say

The UN’s conflicted stance on Sri Lanka has become more apparent in the run up to the Rajapaksas’ January 26 snap election. Nine days ago, Inner City Press asked the spokesman for Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to confirm that Sri Lanka had requested some UN presence during the election, and to state the UN’s response.… Continue reading UN’s Ban Mute on Sri Lanka’s Election Request, Impunity and Fraud Implicitly Accepted, UN Sources Say

Australian refusal of Tamil refugees triggers regional xenophobia: HRW

A wave of anti immigration sentiment sparked by Australia’s collaboration with Sri Lanka & Indonesia to detain Tamil asylum seekers travelling on boat has swept like a “virus” across Asia charged Bill Frelick, Refugee Policy Director for Human Rights Watch (HRW). Accusing regional governments of lying to the U.N and defying international law by sending… Continue reading Australian refusal of Tamil refugees triggers regional xenophobia: HRW

Sri Lanka Tamils back war-winning general for president

The political proxy of the Tamil Tigers unanimously backed on Wednesday the presidential bid of the general who crushed the separatists in May, saying it was the only way to thwart incumbent Mahinda Rajapaksa’s re-election. The Tamil National Alliance (TNA), a group of ethnic Tamil parties that took orders from the Liberation Tigers of Tamil… Continue reading Sri Lanka Tamils back war-winning general for president

Plunder for business, double enterprise of Sri Lanka Army

Sri Lanka Army deployed in Mullaiththeevu has started dismantling and destroying the houses belonging to the Tamils, an eye-witness who recently visited Ki’linochchi and Mullaiththeevu districts told TamilNet Tuesday. The SLA soldiers were seen shifting valuable timber used in buildings, windows and doors to other Sinhalese areas through Weli-ioya. The SLA has also opened up… Continue reading Plunder for business, double enterprise of Sri Lanka Army

2 injured in clash between rival political parties in Ea’raavoor

A clash erupted Sunday around 9:00 a.m in Ea’raavoor between the supporters of ruling United People’s Alliance (UPFA) and opposition party supporters in which a UPFA supporter and the secretary of Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) treasurer were injured, souces in Ea’raavoor said. This clash took place in Ribaai Mosque Oaadaaviyaar Veethi. One of the… Continue reading 2 injured in clash between rival political parties in Ea’raavoor

S.Lanka’s main Tamil party backs ex-general

Sri Lanka’s main minority Tamil party on Monday backed the main opposition presidential candidate, Sarath Fonseka, who as army chief led the offensive that crushed Tamil rebels last year, officials said. Fonseka, a former four-star general who quit in November following differences with his political boss President Mahinda Rajapakse, pledged in a letter to end… Continue reading S.Lanka’s main Tamil party backs ex-general

Election requires peaceful, rational dialogue – upiasia.com

The long years of civil war in Sri Lanka deeply impacted all areas of life in the country. One major area to suffer was the media. This was natural, as parties involved in the conflict not only fought the war on the military front but also on the propaganda front. Therefore, people mostly got exaggerated… Continue reading Election requires peaceful, rational dialogue – upiasia.com