Sri Lanka’s military massacred as many as 40,000 Tamil civilians in the final onslaught against the Liberation Tigers in 2009, according to a former United Nations official with detailed knowledge of events, press reports said. The former United Nations’ spokesperson in Sri Lanka, Gordon Weiss, has resigned from the UN after 14 years and returned… Continue reading Sri Lanka massacred up to 40,000 Tamil civilians – former UN official
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Amid Tear Gas, UN Lets Stand Sri Lanka Claim of Its Congratulations, UN’s “Good Journalism” Guide
As in Sri Lanka the Rajapaksa administration deploys tear gas against those protesting its arrest of Sarath Fonseka, in New York Inner City Press asked if the UN had any comment. Video here, from Minute 8:46. UN spokesman Martin Nesirky reiterated his version of Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s telephone call to Mahinda Rajapaksa. But then… Continue reading Amid Tear Gas, UN Lets Stand Sri Lanka Claim of Its Congratulations, UN’s “Good Journalism” Guide
US, Norway deny helping finance Sri Lanka opposition leader
The United States and Norway rejected on Thursday fresh allegations that they financed the jailed Sri Lankan opposition candidate Sarath Fonseka in his bid to unseat President Mahinda Rajapakse. The US and Norwegian embassies denied the charge by Sri Lankan Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse, who told the Straits Times of Singapore that the two nations… Continue reading US, Norway deny helping finance Sri Lanka opposition leader
Defeated Sri Lankan candidate Sarath Fonseka urges calm
Defeated Sri Lankan presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka is appealing for calm, his wife has announced. He made the plea through her after more violent clashes on Thursday linked to his arrest on conspiracy charges. Anoma Fonseka was granted access to her husband at the naval detention centre where he is awaiting a court martial for… Continue reading Defeated Sri Lankan candidate Sarath Fonseka urges calm
Sri Lanka police crackdown on opposition protest
Sri Lanka’s police used batons to disperse hundreds of supporters of losing presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka on Thursday, a Reuters witness said, in a second day of protests against his arrest. Tensions have risen on the island since former army commander Fonseka was arrested on Monday by military police on charges of engaging in politics… Continue reading Sri Lanka police crackdown on opposition protest
Fonseka warned against speaking to international bodies on ‘war crimes’
Sri Lankan government has warned the detained ex-army chief Sarath Fonseka against providing “evidence to certain international organisations” on alleged war crimes during the final battle with LTTE as it took strong exception to his remarks that he would “reveal the truth“. “He has reportedly spoken regarding certain things that took place during the war.… Continue reading Fonseka warned against speaking to international bodies on ‘war crimes’
Sri Lanka’s arrested ex-army chief appeals for calm: wife
Sri Lanka’s former army chief and defeated presidential hopeful Sarath Fonseka has appealed for calm after violent clashes triggered by his arrest, his wife said Thursday. Anoma Fonseka was granted access to her husband, who challenged President Mahinda Rajapakse, at the naval detention centre where he is currently awaiting court martial, having been arrested on… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s arrested ex-army chief appeals for calm: wife
Rights group slams S.Lanka over Fonseka court martial
A regional human rights group sharply criticised Sri Lanka Thursday over plans to court martial the island’s former army chief on charges of conspiring against the government. "The case is being pursued in military courts, thus avoiding the country?s ordinary courts and depriving him of due process," the Hong Kong-based Asian Human Rights Commission said… Continue reading Rights group slams S.Lanka over Fonseka court martial
INTERVIEW-IMF sees Sri Lanka 2010 growth at 5.5 pct
Sri Lanka’s economy will grow 5.5 percent in 2010 due to improving domestic demand and potential export growth after the 25-year war ended in 2009 and as global recovery takes hold, the IMF said on Wednesday. However, the International Monetary Fund said there were concerns about the country’s fiscal deficit which needed to be addressed.… Continue reading INTERVIEW-IMF sees Sri Lanka 2010 growth at 5.5 pct
Canadian Tamil film wins award in Norway festival
Canadian Tamil film ‘1999,’ which made its debut in Vancouver International film Festival in October last year, won the “Midnight Sun” award Wednesday at the Tamil Film Festival-2010 held at the Filmenshus Kino in Oslo, Norway, cinematic enthusiasts attending the event said. 1999 was directed by Lenin M. Sivam, an Eezham Tamil of Canada and… Continue reading Canadian Tamil film wins award in Norway festival
