“Government denies permission to opposition parliamentarians to visit the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Vavuniyaaa IDP camps as it intends to forcibly get their 175,000 votes in the future Presidential and Parliamentary elections,” members of Human Rights Committee of Sri Lanka opposition parliamentarians said in a press conference held Wednesday morning in Colombo. “Our committee… Continue reading Opposition MPs denied access to Vavuniyaa IDP camps due to political motives
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SLA war crimes eerily similar to Srebrenica Scorpions’ terror, says Boyle
Summary executions violate Common Article 3 to the Four Geneva Conventions of 1949, to which Sri Lanka is a contracting Party, prohibiting in subsection I(d) "… the carrying out of executions without previous judgment pronounced by a regularly constituted court…." Violations of the Geneva Conventions are war crimes, said Professor Francis Boyle, after watching the… Continue reading SLA war crimes eerily similar to Srebrenica Scorpions’ terror, says Boyle
Sri Lanka must consider long-term security – upiasia.com
The humanitarian crisis in northern Sri Lanka is once again taking center stage in the country’s international relations as heavy rains have flooded sections of the camps in which over a quarter of a million people are currently residing. These are the very people that international human rights organizations and foreign governments were concerned about… Continue reading Sri Lanka must consider long-term security – upiasia.com
Sri Lanka: India’s latest security nightmare -truthdive
Sri Lanka is fast emerging as a security nightmare for India. Basking in its military success against the separatist Tamil Tigers, Sri Lanka is cementing its ties with China and Pakistan, ignoring Indian security interests. By embracing India’s enemies and inviting them home, treating them as guests, and doing business with them, Sri Lanka is… Continue reading Sri Lanka: India’s latest security nightmare -truthdive
At UN, A Call for An Envoy for Sri Lanka, Murder as Diagnosis, Footage Emerges
People in Sri Lanka expected more from the UN than a couple of phone calls and a Joint Statement with President Rajapaksa, Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu of the Colombo-based Center for Policy Alternatives told the Press on Tuesday. Following Dr. Saravanamuttu’s receipt of an anonymous death threat last week, a press conference was hastily organized inside the… Continue reading At UN, A Call for An Envoy for Sri Lanka, Murder as Diagnosis, Footage Emerges
Is this evidence of Sri Lankan ‘war crimes’? – Channel 4 News
Channel 4 News shows footage claimed to show Sri Lankan forces executing Tamils earlier this year. Jonathan Miller reports. Just three months after the Sri Lankan government declared the country liberated from the Tamil Tigers, video footage has emerged apparently showing government troops summarily executing Tamils. Journalists for Democracy in Sri Lanka, which obtained the… Continue reading Is this evidence of Sri Lankan ‘war crimes’? – Channel 4 News
Video shows style of extra-judicial killings in Sri Lanka
A video clip received from Journalists for Democracy in Sri Lanka (JDS) evidences the way extra-judicial killings are executed in the island. The video captured in January show the behaviour of Sri Lanka’s soldiers during the war that is claimed ‘humanitarian operation’ to rescue the Tamils, JDS reported Tuesday. The conversations of the killers are… Continue reading Video shows style of extra-judicial killings in Sri Lanka
Lankan army chief’s cook was LTTE spy- Hindustan Times
It could have been the perfect recipe for disaster for former Sri Lankan army chief, General Sarath Fonseka, recently made the chief of defence staff (CDS). Trooper Siddiqui with the voluntary armoured corp was cooking for Fonseka since 2002 in Jaffna and was his main chef at his official residence in Colombo where he moved… Continue reading Lankan army chief’s cook was LTTE spy- Hindustan Times
Police terror – FRONTLINE
THE Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) is gone, at least militarily, and the people of the island nation should, logically, be breathing free. But that is not the case. Sections of the police seem to be working hard to capture the space vacated by the Tigers. Consider the following incidents: On August 6, a… Continue reading Police terror – FRONTLINE
Sri Lankan human rights leader receives death threat
Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu warned he will be killed if EU withdraws preferential trade benefits to island state The director of one of Sri Lanka’s leading human rights thinktanks has been warned he will be killed if the European Union decides to withdraw the country’s preferential trade benefits. Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu received the anonymous death threat in a… Continue reading Sri Lankan human rights leader receives death threat
