Boyle warns U.N. repeating Srebrenica debacle in Vanni

Pointing out that “[i]n 1995 the United Nations Organization as a whole was fully complicit in Serbia’s genocidal massacre of 8500 Bosnian Muslim men and boys at Srebrenica in violation of Article III (e) of the 1948 Genocide Convention that prohibited, criminalized and required the punishment of: "Complicity in genocide,"” Professor Francis Boyle, an expert… Continue reading Boyle warns U.N. repeating Srebrenica debacle in Vanni

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Gotabaya comments on “media freedom”

"Mentioning the editor’s [Vidyadaran’s] name provoked a surprising response," says Amos Roberts, reporter for Australia’s Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) program Dateline, in his 25 minute report from Sri Lanka, referring to the spontaneous display of anger by Sri Lanka’s Defense Secretary Gotabaya Rajapakse who had ordered Vidyadaran’s arrest and accused Vidyadaran of "terrorism" saying, "he… Continue reading Gotabaya comments on “media freedom”

Sri Lanka’s choices: positive accommodation or partition of the island?

Sri Lanka’s ethnic civil war involving the two major ethnic groups, or for that matter the two nations – Tamil and Sinhala, seems to be moving toward an imbalanced politico-military conclusion, favoring the government led by Mahinda Rajapakse who came to power in 2005 by effectively employing anti-Tamil and anti-peace slogans.   Some expect this… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s choices: positive accommodation or partition of the island?

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Last major medical facility in Tamil-held territory in Lanka non-functional

The last major medical facility in Tamil-held territory has almost stopped functioning due to medicine shortage, the BBC quoted a Sri Lankan health official, as saying at the weekend. Dr. T. Varatharaja warned that the closure of the hospital would put the lives of thousands of sick and injured people in the conflict zone at… Continue reading Last major medical facility in Tamil-held territory in Lanka non-functional

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Sri Lanka troops kill another 32 rebels: military

Government forces shot dead at least 32 Tamil Tiger rebels in north-eastern Sri Lanka, the defence ministry said on Sunday, as troops moved closer to finally defeating the separatist guerrillas.   About 30 rebels were killed on Friday in the Puthukkudiriruppu area, the last stronghold of the Tigers, while another two were killed on Saturday,… Continue reading Sri Lanka troops kill another 32 rebels: military

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Sri Lanka Fighting Displaces 36,000 Civilians, Red Cross Says

Fighting between Sri Lankan soldiers and Tamil Tigers has driven about 36,000 civilians from conflict zones to refugee camps in three northern districts of the country, the International Committee of Red Cross said. The government must ensure that people who have left the war zones are provided a safe environment with adequate shelter, and returned… Continue reading Sri Lanka Fighting Displaces 36,000 Civilians, Red Cross Says

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Sri Lanka rejects rebel call for war crime probe

Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels on Sunday urged the United Nations to investigate possible war crimes by the military but made no mention of the world body’s allegations the separatists themselves may be committing them. Sri Lanka’s government immediately rejected the call by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and said it was the… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects rebel call for war crime probe

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Nadesan urges UN to investigate Colombo’s War Crimes

  B. Nadesan, the political head of the Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) Sunday said the Tigers had "plenty of evidences" to document that the Sri Lankan government of Mahinda Rajapaksa was "intentionally directing attacks against civilians," committing war crimes and crimes against humanity when asked to comment on the recent statement issued by the… Continue reading Nadesan urges UN to investigate Colombo’s War Crimes