Professor Boyle, an expert in International Law and who represented nearly 40,000 raped Women of Bosnia and argued their case for genocide before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, commenting on the Human Rights Watch (HRW) report, "Sri Lanka: Rape of Tamil detainees," said, "[c]learly, this continuing Campaign of widespread and systematic… Continue reading Systematic rape of Tamils violates Genocide convention, says Prof. Boyle
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UNHRC heads for structural genocide if Tamil nation territory is not guaranteed: TNPF
An internationally monitored interim administration in the North and East under UN supervision outside the parameters of the Sri Lankan Constitution is the only way forward to stop the genocide being committed on Tamils, especially to put an immediate end to the accelerated structural genocide taking place in the Tamil homeland, reiterated Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, the… Continue reading UNHRC heads for structural genocide if Tamil nation territory is not guaranteed: TNPF
On Sri Lanka, Shots of Shavendra Silva & Scalia, US Supreme Court Justice
On the eve of a UN Human Rights Council presentation by Sri Lanka, some of the specifics of the “war crimes laundering” campaign of Deputy Permanent Representative Shavendra Silva have become more clear. Inner City Press has closely covered Shavendra Silva’s time at the UN in New York, particularly when he was accepted as a… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, Shots of Shavendra Silva & Scalia, US Supreme Court Justice
Attacks against Tamil farmers escalate in Vellaave’li, Batticaloa
A Tamil village official looking after agricultural tracts (Vaddavithaa’nai) in Kevu’liyaa-madu in Vellaave’li division of Batticaloa district was severely assaulted four days ago by a group of Sinhalese settlers who have occupied the farm and grazing lands of Tamils. Two weeks ago, Sinhala ‘home guards’ had assaulted Tamil youths who were breeding their cattle in… Continue reading Attacks against Tamil farmers escalate in Vellaave’li, Batticaloa
Witnesses support claim that Sri Lanka army shot prisoners – The Independent
Pair back allegations that Tamil Tiger rebel leaders were executed after they had surrendered. (by Frances Harrison) Two eyewitnesses have come forward for the first time to support allegations that the Sri Lankan army executed two Tamil Tiger rebel leaders after they surrendered, carrying a white flag, at the close of the island’s civil war… Continue reading Witnesses support claim that Sri Lanka army shot prisoners – The Independent
India to vote against Sri Lanka on war crimes in UNHRC
India will vote in support of a US-backed resolution against Sri Lanka proposed to be moved before the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva next month, Union minister in the Prime Minister’s Office ( PMO) V Narayansamy said on Sunday. Talking to reporters, he said that PM Manmohan Singh has promised to support… Continue reading India to vote against Sri Lanka on war crimes in UNHRC
Tough on Tigers, soft on Tamils
When cornered on his inconsistent stand on the Sri Lankan Tamils issue, DMK president M. Karunanidhi cites two statements of AIADMK supremo J Jayalalithaa on Tiger chief Prabhakaran and a resolution in the Tamil Nadu Assembly during her tenure as chief minister to buttress his argument that consistency was not achieved by anyone on the… Continue reading Tough on Tigers, soft on Tamils
Karunanidhi objects to Lankan minister’s statement
Objecting to a Sri Lankan minister’s announcement that Lankan fishermen would rally against their Indian counterparts, DMK chief M Karunandihi on Monday described it as a "planned strategy" by Colombo to divert attention from the "tyrannies" of Rajapaksa government. Traditional industries and small enterprise development minister Douglas Devananda’s statement warning of a protest "seem to… Continue reading Karunanidhi objects to Lankan minister’s statement
NZ Tamils raise question on applying SA model to Eezham Tamils
“We are constrained to seek a clarification from those few who are waxing eloquently on the need to study and gain from the recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa vis-à-vis the LLRC recommendations of Sri Lanka,” said a press release coming from the Tamil Action Front (TAF) of New Zealand on… Continue reading NZ Tamils raise question on applying SA model to Eezham Tamils
International investigation essential – Navi Pillay
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navaneetham Pillay, in an e-mail interview with Sunday Times, held steadfastedly to her belief that since the steps Sri Lanka has taken domestically has not inspired confidence, an International investigation into the crimes committed by both adversarial parties was essential for accountability, and to reconciliation. High Commissioner Pillay remained… Continue reading International investigation essential – Navi Pillay
