On Goldstone, UN’s Ban Files Only 4 Paragraphs of Observations, on Sri Lanka, Nothing

The Goldstone Report filing by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has been asked about for days at the UN. When it became available on the evening of February 4, it was a let down and, some say, a lie. The letdown part is easier to describe. Ban’s submission is a mere 11 paragraphs, mostly boilerplate… Continue reading On Goldstone, UN’s Ban Files Only 4 Paragraphs of Observations, on Sri Lanka, Nothing

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Gotabhaya opens door for UN investigations of Sri Lanka war crimes – Prof. Boyle

Referring to Gotabhaya Rajapaks’se interview to the BBC Tuesday where Mr Rajapakse said that he would not allow any war crimes investigation in Sri Lanka, Professor Francis Boyle, an expert in International Law and a professor of Law at the University of Illinois College of Law said, "Defense Secretary Rajapaksa has now publicly and definitively… Continue reading Gotabhaya opens door for UN investigations of Sri Lanka war crimes – Prof. Boyle

SL Independence Day observed in low key in Jaffna

Sri Lanka Armed Forces occupying Jaffna peninsula which had forced its people to observe "Independence Day" in the past did not engage in any such activity on Thursday, sources in Jaffna said. Less than ten employees took part in the event in Jaffna Secretariat where Jaffna District Government Agent (GA) hoisted the National Flag, the… Continue reading SL Independence Day observed in low key in Jaffna

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Gotabhaya outbursts against UN, International investigations

Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, the Sri Lankan defence secretary and the brother of the SL president, in an exclusive interview to the BBC on Tuesday, opposed any international investigation on war crimes during the final stage of the war. Meanwhile, the official news website of the Rajapaksa government in its Sinhala and versions has blamed external forces… Continue reading Gotabhaya outbursts against UN, International investigations

Sinhala nation justifies the human rights abuses by electing Mahinda for second term

By Satheesan Kumaaran When the Tamil nation was at the height of facing military onslaught by Sri Lanka on the final phase of Eelam War – IV, the world community at least shed a crocodile tear. But the neighbouring Sinhala nation celebrated the deaths of thousands of Tamils with fireworks and worshipped the Gautama Buddha… Continue reading Sinhala nation justifies the human rights abuses by electing Mahinda for second term

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Sri Lanka leader calls for unity after poll win

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse on Thursday issued an independence day call for unity and reconciliation after his victory in a bitterly fought election. Rajapakse in an address to the nation said the island’s freedom day assumed great significance as it was the first since the defeat of separatist Tamil Tiger rebels by government troops… Continue reading Sri Lanka leader calls for unity after poll win

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SLA demolishes Liberation Tigers’ Heroes’ Resting Homes in Jaffna

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) occupying Jaffna peninsula is actively engaged in demolishing the Heroes’ Resting Homes (HRH) of fallen Liberation Tigers in Uduppidi, Kodikaamam, Koappaay and Veala’nai in the islets of Jaffna, sources in Jaffna said. Foreign media persons now visiting Jaffna peninsula in large numbers who show a keen interest in visiting the HRHs… Continue reading SLA demolishes Liberation Tigers’ Heroes’ Resting Homes in Jaffna

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Tamil TV journalist attacked in Nuwara Eliya

An unidentified group of persons Wednesday evening attacked a well known Tamil journalist J.Sri Ranga of Sakthi Television travelling in a vehicle with his police escort in Hatton, a town in Nuwara Eliya district, according to police media spokesman I.M.Karunaratne, Senior Superintendent of Police. The escort sub-inspector was injured but Sri Ranga escaped unhurt. The… Continue reading Tamil TV journalist attacked in Nuwara Eliya

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Ki’linochchi to Paranthan: no human beings, ghost buildings, stray cattle

A video footage taken a few days back, while travelling between Ki’linochchi and Paranthan, shows the real situation in the heartland of Vanni in Tamil Eelam. The tract bustling with contended people two years back is virtually a no-man zone with ghost buildings and stray cattle today. The landscape is physical evidence to the genocide… Continue reading Ki’linochchi to Paranthan: no human beings, ghost buildings, stray cattle

Vote chief rejects Sri Lanka rigging charges

The Sri Lankan elections commissioner on Wednesday rejected allegations that last week’s presidential vote was rigged by incumbent Mahinda Rajapakse but raised questions over unfair campaigning. Dayananda Dissanayake said he stood by the results of the January 26 poll, which gave Rajapakse 58 percent of the vote, trouncing opposition-backed retired army chief Sarath Fonseka with… Continue reading Vote chief rejects Sri Lanka rigging charges

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