Time of the Thugs – Dr Saravanamuttu

Dr Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu, pointing to the anonymous death threat and his detension in the airport by the Terrorist Investigation Division (TID), an arm of the Sri Lankan State, writes in the latest Sunday Leader that both incidents "constitute a chilling illustration of the potential costs and likely consequences of daring to dissent in this our… Continue reading Time of the Thugs – Dr Saravanamuttu

Sri Lanka, China are tested friends: Sri Lankan president

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse said Friday that Sri Lanka and China are tested friends and his country is gratitude on China’s assistance to Sri Lanka in its economic and social development.     Rajapakse made the remarks when he met the visiting delegation of the Communist Party of China (CPC), led by a member of… Continue reading Sri Lanka, China are tested friends: Sri Lankan president

Two UN Views of Sri Lankan Killing Video, Holmes in Norway Putting Out Fires

In the wake of the Norwegian memo which criticized the UN’s Ban Ki-moon for lacking "moral authority" during his visit to Sri Lanka and since — a critique that Ban dodged during his pass through Oslo this week — UN humanitarian coordinator John Holmes arrived to take a second attempt to blunt the issue. First,… Continue reading Two UN Views of Sri Lankan Killing Video, Holmes in Norway Putting Out Fires

Economist: EU report places Sri Lanka’s GSP+ concession in jeopardy

"Its [Sri Lanka’s] alleged wartime and other abuses make a grim catalogue: thousands of Tamil civilians allegedly killed by army shelling during the rebels’ last stand; scores of Tamils disappeared; nearly 300,000 Tamil war-displaced callously interned; murder and intimidation of journalists—including J.S. Tissainayagam, sentenced to 20 years hard labour on August 31st for criticising the… Continue reading Economist: EU report places Sri Lanka’s GSP+ concession in jeopardy

Obama extolled Sri Lanka Journalist given prison term, says NYT

Noting that J.S. Tissainayagam was picked by President Obama on World Press Freedom Day as a “symbol of oppression of the media,” the New York Times (NYT) Tuesday reported that this editor of a crusading magazine in SriLanka was sentenced by the island’s court for writing critical articles on the Sri Lanka government’s offensive against… Continue reading Obama extolled Sri Lanka Journalist given prison term, says NYT

At UN, Susan Rice Calls Sri Lankan Executions Disturbing, No Council Session Set, Rajapaksa No Show, HG Error

Three months after the UN Security Council held informal session about the conflict Sri Lanka, the newly released video footage depicting the Sri Lankan Army committing summary execution has not led any Council member, including the United States, to propose that the situation be discussed on the Council agenda. But, U.S. Ambassador and Council President… Continue reading At UN, Susan Rice Calls Sri Lankan Executions Disturbing, No Council Session Set, Rajapaksa No Show, HG Error

INTERVIEW – U.N. investigator wants Sri Lanka executions probe

A full international investigation is needed to determine whether Sri Lankan soldiers summarily executed Tamil rebels in violation of international law, a U.N. investigator said on Tuesday. "Any government has a clear obligation to have a very thorough investigation in response to an allegation of this type," Philip Alston, U.N. special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary… Continue reading INTERVIEW – U.N. investigator wants Sri Lanka executions probe

US raps Sri Lanka over journalist’s jail sentence

The United States criticized Sri Lanka Monday for sentencing to 20 years in prison a Tamil reporter whose case has been highlighted by US President Barack Obama. "We were disappointed to learn of the verdict and the severity of the sentence," State Department deputy spokesman Robert Wood said after a court handed down the sentence… Continue reading US raps Sri Lanka over journalist’s jail sentence

Sri Lanka jails journalist for 20 years for exercising his right to freedom of expression – Amnesty International

A High Court in Sri Lanka sentenced journalist Jayaprakash Sittampalam (JS) Tissainayagam to 20 years rigorous imprisonment on Monday, for writing and publishing articles that criticized the government’s treatment of Sri Lankan Tamil civilians affected by the war. The court said the articles caused "racial hatred" and promoted terrorism. Amnesty International said that it considers… Continue reading Sri Lanka jails journalist for 20 years for exercising his right to freedom of expression – Amnesty International