Execution video worries UN

THE United Nations is viewing ‘with the utmost concern’ a video clip aired in Britain allegedly showing Sri Lankan troops executing prisoners, a UN spokesman said on Monday. However deputy spokesman Marie Okabe added that officials could not confirm its authenticity. ‘We have always viewed with utmost concern the reports and information received from various… Continue reading Execution video worries UN

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Tissainayagam wins international award for ‘courageous and ethical journalism’

J. S. Tissainayagam, a Tamil reporter sentenced Monday to 20 years in prison, has been named the first winner of the Peter Mackler Award for Courageous and Ethical Journalism. Tissainayagam was selected for the awrd, by the US branch of RSF and Global Media Forum (GMF), a company founded by Mackler to train journalists and… Continue reading Tissainayagam wins international award for ‘courageous and ethical journalism’

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Lopsided sovereignty sentences Tissainayagam – journalist

 If 20 years imprisonment to Tissainayagam for ‘inciting communal feelings’ by editing, printing or distributing North Eastern Herald Monthly, what should be the punishment to Sarath Fonseka, who as commander of the armed forces publicly said Sri Lanka belongs to the Sinhalese, mutilating the constitution and inciting genocide in the island, asks a senior journalist… Continue reading Lopsided sovereignty sentences Tissainayagam – journalist

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Sri Lanka Inflation Slows, Providing Room to Cut Interest Rates

Sri Lanka’s inflation slowed in August, giving the central bank room to cut interest rates to stoke an economic revival after the end of the island’s three- decade civil war. Consumer prices in the capital, Colombo, rose 0.9 percent from a year earlier after gaining 1.1 percent in July, the statistics agency said on its… Continue reading Sri Lanka Inflation Slows, Providing Room to Cut Interest Rates

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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

Executions by Sri Lankan Army To Be Raised to UN’s Ban in Norway, a Post Mona Juul Memo “Moral Authority” Test

The video footage depicting the Sri Lankan Army committing summary executions will be raised to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon during his impending visit to Oslo, Norwegian Minister of the Environment and International Development Erik Solheim has vowed. On August 26 at a regular press briefing before Ban left New York, Inner City Press asked… Continue reading Executions by Sri Lankan Army To Be Raised to UN’s Ban in Norway, a Post Mona Juul Memo “Moral Authority” Test

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, leaked memo bedevil Moon’s climate visit to Norway

International Development Minister Erik Solheim told Norway’s Aftenposten Wednesday that he will discuss the details of the gruesome video showing Sri Lanka soldiers executing naked, bound men, during Ban Ki Moon’s Norway visit this week. Meanwhile, the visit occurs while ‘The Economist’ gave Mr. Moon a failed grade in his UN performance (30%), and a… Continue reading Video, leaked memo bedevil Moon’s climate visit to Norway

Liam Fox meets Mahinda Rajapakse, Sampanthan

The government of United Kingdom (UK) is seriously involved in finding a political solution to the legitimate aspirations of Tamils in Sri Lanka and the early resettlement of the hundreds of thousands of internally displaced as well as ensuring a better future for them, Mr. Liam Fox, British Conservative Party parliamentarian, is reported to have… Continue reading Liam Fox meets Mahinda Rajapakse, Sampanthan

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Sinhala journalist abducted in white van; later released

Unknown persons arriving in a white van abducted P. Ekaneligoda, a journalist who worked as Features Editor of Siyarata, official organ of the main opposition United National Party (UNP) and LankaeNews website, in Makumbura in Homagama police division in Colombo district on Thursday night, sources in Colombo said. He was subsequently released the next day.… Continue reading Sinhala journalist abducted in white van; later released

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