HC stays deportation of Lankan Tamil national

The Madras High Court has stayed the operation of an order dated November 27, 2009 of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs directing a Sri Lankan Tamil residing in Bhavani Sagar in Erode district, to leave India immediately. Justice K Venkataraman granted the injunction while passing interim orders on a writ petition from Jeganathan Prathapan… Continue reading HC stays deportation of Lankan Tamil national

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Fourth Tamil political prisoner on hunger strike admitted to Jaffna hospital

One of the 25 Tamil political prisoners on hunger strike in Jaffna prison was admitted to Jaffna Teaching Hospital Friday as his condition grew critical. Three fasting prisoners who were admitted to JTH Thursday under similar condition are out of danger now but continue to receive treatment, sources in Jaffna said. Tamil political prisoners arrested… Continue reading Fourth Tamil political prisoner on hunger strike admitted to Jaffna hospital

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On Sri Lanka, Last Act of UN’s Ban Was Three Months Ago, Despite War Crimes

The UN on Friday acknowledged that Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s most recent call for accountability for war crimes in Sri Lanka was more than three months ago. Video here, from Minute 13:19. Since then, former general Sarath Fonseka has accused senior minister and Presidential brother Gotabhaya Rajapaksa of ordering the summary execution of surrendering Tamil… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, Last Act of UN’s Ban Was Three Months Ago, Despite War Crimes

Fresh row over UN move in Sri Lanka

Seventeen days ahead of the January 26 Presidential election, a fresh row has broken out between Sri Lanka and the United Nations (UN) after it was made known that the UN Secretary-General Ban ki-moon has conveyed to Colombo that he is considering appointing a Commission of Experts to advise him further and to assist the… Continue reading Fresh row over UN move in Sri Lanka

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Sri Lanka rejects U.N. execution video report

Sri Lanka on Friday rejected as inconsistent the findings of a trio of U.N.-appointed investigators who said they doubted a video showing apparent executions by Sri Lankan soldiers was a fake. The reaction came after Philip Alston, U.N. special reporter on extrajudicial executions, on Thursday urged an independent probe after a forensic pathologist, a forensic… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects U.N. execution video report

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Sri Lanka rejects UN execution video claims

Sri Lanka has angrily rejected UN claims that footage which apparently shows extra-judicial killings by Sri Lankan troops is genuine. The government described a UN inquiry into the video’s authenticity as "highly subjective and biased". It says the footage was "fabricated". UN human rights investigator Philip Alston earlier said three independent experts confirmed it was… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects UN execution video claims

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Sivageetha announces support to Fonseka

Batticaloa Mayor Sivageetha Prabhakaran Friday resigned from the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) and joined United National Party (UNP) to support General (retd) Fonseka in the upcoming Sri Lankan Presidential elections. Ms. Sivageetha was earlier in the TMVP paramilitary group faction led by Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan, the present chief minister in the Eastern Provincial Council. Later… Continue reading Sivageetha announces support to Fonseka

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At UN, Ban Cites Old Sri Lanka Calls to Evade War Crimes Findings

The UN on January 7 responded to Press questions about a report finding authentic a video of war crimes by Sri Lanka’s army by saying Secretary General Ban Ki-moon told the government he is considering appointing a panel of experts on human rights issues. But later it emerged Ban’s statement was months ago, and nothing… Continue reading At UN, Ban Cites Old Sri Lanka Calls to Evade War Crimes Findings

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Tamil Tiger video killing is genuine, declares the UN

A leading United Nations expert called yesterday for a war crimes inquiry in Sri Lanka after his investigation concluded that a video showing soldiers summarily killing Tamil prisoners last year was authentic. In a damning report citing top scientific experts, Philip Alston, UN Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial Killings, dismissed the Sri Lankan Government’s claims that… Continue reading Tamil Tiger video killing is genuine, declares the UN