Sri Lanka faced a barrage of condemnation on Tuesday for the jailing of a journalist whose sentencing drew criticism from the US and warnings about censorship from press freedom groups. New York-based Human Rights Watch urged Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse to overturn the Colombo High Court order sentencing Tamil reporter J. S. Tissainayagam to… Continue reading Sri Lanka condemned for jailing journalist
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U.N. Chief’s ‘Quiet’ Outreach To Autocrats Causing Discord
U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has a message for despots and dictators: We can talk. The world’s top diplomat has had more face time with autocratic leaders than any of his recent predecessors, jetting off for tete-a-tetes with Burma’s senior general, Than Shwe, and pulling aside Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir at summits for discreet… Continue reading U.N. Chief’s ‘Quiet’ Outreach To Autocrats Causing Discord
Sri Lanka reporter gets 20 years on ‘terror’ charge
Sri Lanka’s High Court on Monday sentenced a Tamil reporter described by US President Barack Obama as an "emblematic example" of a persecuted journalist, to 20 years in prison for supporting terrorism. J.S. Tissainayagam, 45, who contributed to the local Sunday Times and ran a website, Outreachsl.com, that focused on the island’s minority Tamils, was… Continue reading Sri Lanka reporter gets 20 years on ‘terror’ charge
Sri Lankan court imprisons Tamil journalist for 20 years
J.S. Tissainayagam, a senior journalist and Sunday Times columnist, was sentenced to twenty-year rigorous imprisonment by Colombo High Court judge Deepali Wijesundara on Monday. Mr. Tissanayagam has been indicted under the notorious Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) and Emergency Regulations (ER), and was charged on three counts including printing and distributing the publication North Eastern… Continue reading Sri Lankan court imprisons Tamil journalist for 20 years
Video of killings: LTTE hopes UN, ICC will act
Reacting for the first time, since a video allegedly depicting the brutal killing of 8 Tamils captives by Sri Lankan soldiers was released, Vishwanathan Rudrakumaran, the senior most leader of the LTTE (after the arrest of its former chief Kumaran Padmanathan) said that he is horrified that such a terrible crime against humanity was committed… Continue reading Video of killings: LTTE hopes UN, ICC will act
Chauvinism and greed ‘naked’ in Sri Lanka
It was frightening to see the combined effect of naked chauvinism of Sri Lanka and naked greed of powers, writes TamilNet political commentator in Colombo responding to the video clip displayed Tuesday. “Such a trend in the establishments is a challenge to every lay human being of the civilized world. While rising up to free… Continue reading Chauvinism and greed ‘naked’ in Sri Lanka
Switzerland ‘deplores’ block on Tamils’ movement, donates essential drugs
Announcing its third donation of essential drugs of the Tamils confined in Sri Lanka’s militarised camps, Switzerland Thursday “deplore[d] the continued lack of freedom of movement” for those in the camps and appealed for Colombo to cooperate with the international community and allow humanitarian actors access to the people “rapidly and without hindrance.” Although the… Continue reading Switzerland ‘deplores’ block on Tamils’ movement, donates essential drugs
UK main opposition: “serious concerns” about Sri Lanka camps
As British Tamil groups prepared to launch a campaign to raise public awareness of Sri Lanka’s concentration camps, the UK’s main opposition Conservative Party joined the chorus of international protests about the “continued confinement” of hundreds of thousands of Tamils. Calling for “full and unrestricted access” for international humanitarian actors, Shadow Foreign Secretary William Hague… Continue reading UK main opposition: “serious concerns” about Sri Lanka camps
Sri Lanka: Execution Video Shows Need for International Inquiry
A disturbing video recently provided to the media showing the apparent summary execution of prisoners by Sri Lankan soldiers underscores the need for an international commission of inquiry into possible war crimes committed by both sides during the armed conflict in Sri Lanka, Human Rights Watch said today. The video shows men in Sri Lankan… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Execution Video Shows Need for International Inquiry
Camp children at risk of sexual abuse, trafficking – NGO
Noting the specific risks faced by children amongst the hundreds of thousands of people confined in Sri Lanka’s militarized concentration camps, ChildFund Australia on Wednesday launched a fundraising appeal to protect the youngsters. "Children who have been orphaned or separated from their families are particularly vulnerable, facing an increased risk of malnutrition, disease, sexual exploitation,… Continue reading Camp children at risk of sexual abuse, trafficking – NGO
