Multiple scandal behind Japan Buddhist festival

PM and Minister become unsuspecting victims; entourage monk deported Two senior Government dignitaries — Prime Minister Ratnasiri Wickremanayake and Ports Minister Chamal Rajapaksa — who traveled to Japan for what was billed as an "Exposition of Sacred Relics of Lord Buddha", it has come to light, were unsuspecting victims of a move to misrepresent Buddha’s… Continue reading Multiple scandal behind Japan Buddhist festival

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US group to use satellite images to prosecute officials for alleged war crimes

A US based non-profit organisation is gathering war pictures taken via satellite in an attempt to prosecute Sri Lankan authorities for allegedly committing war crimes against Tamil civilians. Tamils Against Genocide (TAG) who are currently working on obtaining indictments against US citizen and Sri Lankan Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapakse and US Green Card Holder and… Continue reading US group to use satellite images to prosecute officials for alleged war crimes

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Govt. accuses US of making war crimes case against SL – Island

The government yesterday said that the US was rapidly making a case of war crimes against Sri Lanka on the basis of the conduct of her armed forces, police as well as the political leadership during the recently concluded war. Ministerial and Defence sources told The Sunday Island that former Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Mr.… Continue reading Govt. accuses US of making war crimes case against SL – Island

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Sri Lankan government evicted UN diplomat during Tamil Tiger endgame

A senior UN diplomat was expelled from Sri Lanka for providing detailed rebuttals of government "wartime propaganda" during the final battles against Tamil Tiger rebels, the Guardian has learned. In July Peter Mackay, an Australian citizen, was given two weeks to leave the country, despite having a visa that ran until the summer of next… Continue reading Sri Lankan government evicted UN diplomat during Tamil Tiger endgame

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Sri Lanka boycott campaign expands to multiple US cities

 North American Tamils expanded their boycott campaign over Sri Lanka goods to over a dozen cities across the US and Canada, targeting GAP and Victoria’s Secret stores on Saturday, youth organizers of the event said. Leveraging the "No to Sri Lanka" website run by Canadian youth activists to spread the campaign message, the organizers held… Continue reading Sri Lanka boycott campaign expands to multiple US cities

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UN ‘war crimes witness’ expelled – report

A senior UN diplomat was expelled from Sri Lanka in July for providing details to the international community of mass killings of civilians during the final battles against the Tamil Tigers, The Guardian newspaper in Britain reported Saturday. Peter Mackay, an Australian citizen, was given two weeks to leave the country for providing detailed rebuttals… Continue reading UN ‘war crimes witness’ expelled – report

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Executions: Sri Lanka refuting processed video, not original

Sri Lanka’s technological refutation of the authenticity of a video of Army (SLA) soldiers executing unarmed Tamil men broadcast by Channel 4 in August is based on a processed video-file taken from the broadcaster’s website, rather than the original mobile phone footage, experts said. An analysis commissioned by US-based pressure group Tamils Against Genocide (TAG)… Continue reading Executions: Sri Lanka refuting processed video, not original

9 policemen further remanded in Angulana killings

Moratuwa Magistrate Ms. Indika Kalingawansa Friday ordered all nine suspects in the Angulana double murder remanded till September 24. She ruled that 21-year-old Danushka Udaya Shantha Aponsu, whose body was found in the Moratuwa police area, had died of injuries caused by shooting with a rifle. Earlier last week Mt. Lavinia Magistrate Harsha Settunge ruled… Continue reading 9 policemen further remanded in Angulana killings

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Sri Lanka steps up death video rebuttal – Channel 4 News

The Sri Lankan government has stepped up its campaign to discredit footage claiming to show Tamils being executed by Sri Lankan soldiers, which was broadcast by Channel 4 News last month. The footage, obtained by Journalists for Democracy in Sri Lanka (JDS), apparently shows government troops summarily executing Tamil fighters by shooting them in the… Continue reading Sri Lanka steps up death video rebuttal – Channel 4 News