Sri Lanka to probe U.S. charges of possible war crimes

Sri Lanka’s president will appoint a home-grown committee to probe a U.S. State Department report of possible war crimes at the end of Sri Lanka’s 25-year war against the Tamil Tigers, the government said on Monday. Sri Lanka is facing heavy Western pressure over its human rights record, which the government blames on members of… Continue reading Sri Lanka to probe U.S. charges of possible war crimes

Stop Sri Lanka’s crimes

Sri Lanka has committed nearly every form of crime against humanity. We must act against this state aggression The US is the latest country to join the ever-growing list of nations that condemn Sri Lanka for its violations of international humanitarian law, crimes against humanity and related harms in its fight against the Liberation Tigers… Continue reading Stop Sri Lanka’s crimes

Sri Lanka denies Tiger chief executed after surrender

The Sri Lankan government rejected on Monday fresh accusations that Tamil Tiger separatist leader Velupillai Prabhakaran was executed after surrendering to security forces. Sri Lanka’s military announced on May 18 the killing of Prabhakaran, who led a 37-year campaign for an independent homeland for minority Tamils in the majority Sinhalese country. The Sri Lanka Guardian,… Continue reading Sri Lanka denies Tiger chief executed after surrender

‘Released’ IDPs re-arrested

The Sri Lanka military has confirmed that the security forces are re-arresting displaced people suspected of former LTTE members released from Vavuniya camps. Acting military spokesperson Brigadier Prasad Samarasinghe told BBC Sandeshaya that re-arrested suspected former rebels are sent back to rehabilitation camps in Vavuniya. He was responding to allegations by a pro-government politician that… Continue reading ‘Released’ IDPs re-arrested

Keeping peace locked up – thestar.com

The principal challenge confronting Sri Lanka since the defeat of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam in May of this year will be the transformation of the current postwar situation into a post-conflict one. This requires the prioritization of peace, reconciliation, national unity and, in particular, the restoration of the rights of more than 200,000… Continue reading Keeping peace locked up – thestar.com

UN proposes Goldstone-type mission to investigate Sri Lanka war crimes

Following the release of U.S. State Department’s report that detailed alleged war-crimes committed by Sri Lanka’s protagonists towards the end of war, conducted under Colombo imposed blackout, spokesperson for the U.N. High Commissioner of Human Rights, Rupert Colville, said Friday that an inquiry similar to one that looked into fighting in Gaza may be needed… Continue reading UN proposes Goldstone-type mission to investigate Sri Lanka war crimes

US report ignites call for war crimes investigations against Sri Lanka

The US State Department war crimes report to the Senate submitted as mandated by the explanatory statement to the US Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2009, detailed day-by-day account in a format similar to a "model indictment," and said the alleged incidents in the final stages of war may constitute "violations of International Humanitarian Law (IHL)… Continue reading US report ignites call for war crimes investigations against Sri Lanka

U.S. forfeits international responsibility to Sri Lankan state

"The United States looks to the Government of Sri Lanka to identify an appropriate and credible mechanism and initiate a process for accountability," read a statement issued by the U.S. Embassy in Colombo on Thursday, announcing that U.S. Department of State delivered a Congressional report Wednesday detailing the incidents that allegedly occurred during the final… Continue reading U.S. forfeits international responsibility to Sri Lankan state