600 Tamil political prisoners held in Magazine prison without inquiry

Six hundred Tamil political prisoners are still held in Magazine prison under the Prevention of Terrorism Act and Emergency Regulations without any inquiry or indictment against them in law courts. Twenty Tamil prisoners were released from the prison Monday following the direction from the Attorney General that there was no evidence to implicate them with… Continue reading 600 Tamil political prisoners held in Magazine prison without inquiry

Amnesty International takes action for Sri Lanka displaced – AI

Activists and supporters of Amnesty International will launch a week of action on Monday highlighting the continued detention of thousands of displaced civilians in government camps in Sri Lanka. Activists in more than 10 countries will take action as part of the Unlock the Camps campaign. Events include a ‘Circle of Hope’ in Canada, a… Continue reading Amnesty International takes action for Sri Lanka displaced – AI

Sri Lankan president postpones poll announcement

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Sunday postponed the expected announcement of dates for early presidential and parliamentary elections due by April without giving a reason. The delay followed the resignation on Friday of the chief of defence staff, General Sarath Fonseka, who is expected to stand against his former commander-in-chief as an opposition candidate.… Continue reading Sri Lankan president postpones poll announcement

Sinhala speakers socially fail in moral responsibility: Peter Schalk

“We all know there will be no apologizing. It may come only when Lanka’s intellectual and political elite among Sinhala speakers faces its judges in an international war tribunal after an international (military) intervention by the UN or a cluster of states, or when the Lankan economy suffers a breakdown. We should not delay any… Continue reading Sinhala speakers socially fail in moral responsibility: Peter Schalk

Australia aiding and abetting Sri Lanka’s war crimes – Prof. Boyle

“Australia is a contracting party to the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees as well as to its related 1967 Protocol. Thereunder Australia has an absolute obligation to provide meaningful and humane asylum procedures, regulations and hearings to all Tamils fleeing from Sri Lanka,” said Francis A. Boyle, professor of International Law at… Continue reading Australia aiding and abetting Sri Lanka’s war crimes – Prof. Boyle

S Lanka army head told to go now

The Sri Lankan government has granted permission to the country’s most senior military officer, Gen Sarath Fonseka, to retire with immediate effect. Presidential Secretary Lalith Weerathunga said the general should leave his post before his preferred departure date of 1 December. An official confirmed to the BBC a letter had been sent to the general.… Continue reading S Lanka army head told to go now

Tamil political prisoners attacked in Colombo

22 Tamil political prisoners in custody within the Colombo Remand Prison (CRP) were attacked Friday morning by Sinhala prisoners, initial reports from Colombo said. Seven of the prisoners were rushed to Colombo hospital with serious injuries. The attack on prisoners has taken place around 6:30 a.m. Friday. Further details were not available at the moment.… Continue reading Tamil political prisoners attacked in Colombo

Sri Lankan general behind Tigers defeat may stand for president

The general who masterminded Sri Lanka’s victory over the Tamil Tiger rebels in May resigned from the army yesterday and strongly hinted that he would stand against President Rajapaksa in an election due by April. General Sarath Fonseka is a highly controversial figure, hailed by most of the Sinhalese ethnic majority as a national hero,… Continue reading Sri Lankan general behind Tigers defeat may stand for president