Liam Fox, British Conservative Party shadow Defence Secretary accompanied by his advisor W. Adams, visited Jaffna Friday where he met the representatives of civil and religious societies at Jaffna Bishop House around 2:15 p.m. “A just political solution to Tamils’ problems should be the first concern and not development,” the representatives told the visiting emissary,… Continue reading British Conservative party MP Liam Fox visits Jaffna
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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
Horrendous video images indicate violation of International Law – UN expert
Philip Alston, the UN Special Rapporteur on extra-judicial, summary or arbitrary executions, commenting on the video clip aired in British Channel-4 TV, allegedly showing Sri Lankan troops executing prisoners, stressed the need for an investigation, AFP reported. The images, which Alston described as "horrendous," indicate a serious violation of international law if found to be… Continue reading Horrendous video images indicate violation of International Law – UN expert
British High Commissioner visits Jaffna
British High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, Dr. Peter Hayes, visited Jaffna Thursday on an invitation by Basil Rajapakse, Senior Advisor to the President and his brother, to visit the bridge being built at Changuppiddi-Kearatheevu causeway on A32 land route to Jaffna with British Government’s aid. After visiting the building site the High Commissioner participated in… Continue reading British High Commissioner visits Jaffna
2 Tamil pollitical prisoners killed in Welikada
Two Tamil political prisoners have died under ‘questionable circumstances’ inside the Sri Lankan Central Prision at Welikada in Borallea this week, civil sources in Colombo revealed on Friday. One of the prisoner’s wife, a native of Vaddukkoaddai, was informed by Jaffna police that her husband, 30-year-old Sinnaiah Devendran, had died three days ago while he… Continue reading 2 Tamil pollitical prisoners killed in Welikada
Of Kandahar, statesmanship, and contrasting approaches
Karan Thapar: I want to start with the Kandahar episode, and let me begin by asking you: how was the decision to exchange three terrorists for the hostages taken, and who all took that decision? Brajesh Mishra: The decision was taken by the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) which has five members — the Prime… Continue reading Of Kandahar, statesmanship, and contrasting approaches
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
As UN Mulls Sri Lankan Murder Video, Report on Camps Withheld, UK Passes Buck
When a war crime is filmed and presented to the UN, will it take action? On August 26, Inner City Press asked three officials at the UN about the now widely circulated video clip depicting Sri Lankan soldiers shooting naked, blindfolded victims in the head. At the noon briefing, Inner City Press asked UN… Continue reading As UN Mulls Sri Lankan Murder Video, Report on Camps Withheld, UK Passes Buck
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
Canadian Tamils demonstrate against China’s support to Sri Lanka
Several hundred Canadian Tamils gathered outside the Chinese Consulate in Toronto, Wednesday, August 26, 2009 to protest against China’s financial, economic, and diplomatic support of the Sri Lankan government. Many Tamils attending the protest have their relatives or friends in the Sri Lanka military supervised internment camps in Vavuniyaa where more than 300,000 Tamil civilians.… Continue reading Canadian Tamils demonstrate against China’s support to Sri Lanka
