Sri Lanka’s army said Wednesday it agreed for the first time to probe war crime charges against its troops and investigate allegations of prisoner executions made in a British TV documentary. Army chief Jagath Jayasuriya appointed a court of inquiry to investigate charges that troops were responsible for killing civilians and prisoners in the final… Continue reading Sri Lanka agrees to probe war crimes ahead of UN meet – The Express Tribune
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Occupying SL Army, Police jointly attack Tamil youth in Vanni
Sri Lanka’s occupying Sinhala army and police brutally attacked a number of Tamil youth below the age of 25, who were passing by the road in Nedung-kea’ni in Mullaiththeevu district on Tuesday night. The unprovoked and random attack followed some complaints of Sinhala road workers from the South, news sources in Vanni told TamilNet. Sometimes… Continue reading Occupying SL Army, Police jointly attack Tamil youth in Vanni
Pillay Tells ICP She’s Written to Ban Of Concern on Silva as Senior Adviser
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and his spokesman have for more than two weeks told Inner City Press that the selection as "Senior Adviser on Peacekeeping Operations" of Shavendra Silva, whose Division 58 is repeatedly named in connection with war crimes in Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s Panel of Experts report on Sri Lanka, was entirely… Continue reading Pillay Tells ICP She’s Written to Ban Of Concern on Silva as Senior Adviser
Pakistan seeks Colombo’s help in deploying genocidal model
A high level team of Sri Lankan officials who visited Pakistan were actually on a mission to help Pakistan combat and crush the Baloch freedom fighters or Sarmachars demanding independence from the failing state in South Asia, said an Examiner feature by Ahmar Mustikhan on Monday. Sri Lanka president Mahinda Rajapaksa was on a two-day… Continue reading Pakistan seeks Colombo’s help in deploying genocidal model
Colombo threatens Tamils in contact with visiting US delegation
Some of the eyewitnesses in Vanni, who met the visiting US delegation headed by Stephen J Rapp, the ambassador-at-Large for war crimes at the US State Department, on Thursday and Friday, have been harassed by the occupying Sri Lanka Army in Mullaith-theevu after the US delegation had left the region, sources in Mullaith-theevu told TamilNet… Continue reading Colombo threatens Tamils in contact with visiting US delegation
War crimes of ‘both sides’ or war crimes of all sides: Oslo film discussion stirs thoughts
After a full house show of Beate Arnestad’s documentary on exiled Sinhala and Eezham Tamil journalists on Thursday in Oslo, Norwegian journalist Sverre Tom Radøy leading the discussion, prompted British journalist Frances Harrison talking on the sufferings of the civilians to elucidate on ‘war crimes of both sides’ and particularly those of the LTTE. Forced… Continue reading War crimes of ‘both sides’ or war crimes of all sides: Oslo film discussion stirs thoughts
U.S. Court dismisses Shavendra case on grounds of immunity
While acknowledging "the gravity of the allegations made by the plaintiffs," Judge J. Paul Oetken concluded that Silva’s diplomatic immunity precluded the court from looking at the merits of the plaintiffs’ claims, a press release issued by the attorneys of the Tamil plaintiffs who filed the case said. Despite serious allegations of war crimes, Silva… Continue reading U.S. Court dismisses Shavendra case on grounds of immunity
SL Minister Devananda threatens to attack journalists of Jaffna daily
“I told my [paramilitary] boys to beat up these journalists. But, the boys are not paying attention. It seems I have to go in person and do it to make these journalists behave,” was the newest controversial comment by SL Minister and EPDP paramilitary leader Douglas Devananda on Thursday evening at a meeting held at… Continue reading SL Minister Devananda threatens to attack journalists of Jaffna daily
Village liquidated in Mullaiththeevu
Chooriya-puram village, created by the LTTE near Keappaa-pulavu in the Puthukkudiyiruppu division of Mullaiththeevu district, to accommodate landless peasants, has been liquidated by the occupying Sinhala military that is engaged in that locality in building a 1200-acre base, news sources in Vanni said. Around 500 families of the locality have lost their living space and… Continue reading Village liquidated in Mullaiththeevu
Eezham Tamils await dividends to come from Mahendran’s book
“It is not a mere documentation sharing opinion, but it is on the demand for justice by the genocide-surviving Eezham Tamils, the plight of whom has not been experienced by any other society in the world,” writes Communist Party of India stalwart C. Mahendran, in the introduction to his book on the Vanni War. He… Continue reading Eezham Tamils await dividends to come from Mahendran’s book
