(whitehouse.gov) By Michael H. Posner The United States shares your concern about accountability for the alleged violations of international humanitarian and human rights law that occurred during Sri Lanka’s recent conflict and is committed to working with the government of Sri Lanka, the United Nations, and the international community to implement a just and equitable… Continue reading Accountability for the Alleged Violations of International Humanitarian and Human Rights in Sri Lanka
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LLRC report affirms the need for an impartial enquiry into Lanka’s war crimes
(theweekendleader) After the ending of the nearly three-decade old civil war in Sri Lanka, Human Rights Groups across the world demanded an impartial International Enquiry into war excesses committed by the Sri Lankan armed forces. When the pressure started mounting, the Sri Lankan government quickly formed the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) to give… Continue reading LLRC report affirms the need for an impartial enquiry into Lanka’s war crimes
SL Military governor sabotages Jaffna GA meeting British Conservative MP
Sri Lankan colonial governor of North, Major General (retd) G.A. Chandrasiri, on Wednesday instructed the SL Government Agent of Jaffna district, Ms. Imelda Sugumar, to come to his official residence and have meetings with the visiting British Conservative MP James Wharton, canceling her meeting at Jaffna District Secretariat with the British parliamentarian of UK –… Continue reading SL Military governor sabotages Jaffna GA meeting British Conservative MP
Colombo targets Tamil officials who defy instruction in land alienation in East
Tamil divisional secretaries who are in charge of the administration of border Tamil villages in Batticaloa district are transferred out to other areas as they are strict in allocating lands according to law and without yielding to Colombo pressure. Villagers have been holding protests against such transfers. Transfers of divisional secretaries are being carried out… Continue reading Colombo targets Tamil officials who defy instruction in land alienation in East
‘Champions of Change’
Even as the nation of the Scots enjoys limited autonomy in the United Kingdom, its desire for independence coupled with other political and economic developments compels the leader of the Scottish National Party to optimistically assert that Scotland and other similar small independent nation-states will be the champions of change in the near future. On… Continue reading ‘Champions of Change’
SL ready to deem land, police powers for states
(PTI) The Sri Lankan government on Tuesday appeared to soften its stance on the issue of transferring land and police powers to the provinces in the devolution package being discussed with the major Tamil party TNA. The thorny issues have kept the ongoing talks between the government and the Tamil National Alliance heated up, and… Continue reading SL ready to deem land, police powers for states
ICG Report on Eezham Tamil women receives flak from diaspora feminist
In an article published on Countercurrents, an Indian online journal, Janani Paramsothy, a student in a British University, criticized the ICG report on Eezham Tamil women report for having deliberately ignored the real problem of genocide of Eezham Tamils, in which, sexual violence on Tamil women is an essential component. Ms. Paramsothy, who had been… Continue reading ICG Report on Eezham Tamil women receives flak from diaspora feminist
Extra-judicial execution of Trincomalee students, Sixth anniversary
Two Tamil organizations in the U.S. jointly issued a commemorative stamp to mark the 6th anniversary of the extra-judicial execution by Sri Lanka security forces of five Trincomalee high school students on the 2nd January 2006, when the highly accomplished students were spending an afternoon at a seafront in Trincomalee. The stamp, the issuing organizations… Continue reading Extra-judicial execution of Trincomalee students, Sixth anniversary
Majority ITAK members welcome civil society report, seek course-correction
Majority of the key members of the Ilangkai Thamizh Arasuk Kadchi (ITAK), who met Friday for a central committee meeting at the residence of TNA parliamentary group leader Mr. Rajavarothayam Sampanthan in Trincomalee, have welcomed the recent memorandum submitted by leading members of the Tamil civil society. Calling the TNA leaders to engage with the… Continue reading Majority ITAK members welcome civil society report, seek course-correction
TamilNet releases LTTE documents of 2006 talks
A set of documents prepared by the LTTE’s Peace Secretariat during Geneva peace talks held in February 2006, in June 2006 in Oslo and in October 2006 in Geneva, some of which have not yet reached public domain, are being released by TamilNet to facilitate a deeper understanding of the peace process and its eventual… Continue reading TamilNet releases LTTE documents of 2006 talks
