An investigation commissioned for the United Nations says that a video broadcast on Channel 4 News showing Sri Lankan soldiers apparently executing naked Tamils ‘appears to be authentic’. The video, which contains extremely disturbing images, was obtained by the group Journalists for Democracy in Sri Lanka and it was shown on August 25. It… Continue reading Sri Lanka video ‘appears authentic’ – Channel 4 News
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Sri Lankan execution video authentic: UN envoy
Independent experts have concluded that video footage allegedly showing Sri Lankan troops executing prisoners during the final phase of their battle against Tamil Tiger rebels last year was authentic, a UN envoy said Thursday. The video, aired on Britain’s Channel 4 last August, "is authentic," Philip Alston, the UN special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or… Continue reading Sri Lankan execution video authentic: UN envoy
On Sri Lankan War Crimes, UN Discloses Ban Expert Panel Idea, Election Snub Questioned
After the 2009 video depicting Sri Lankan soldiers shooting blindfolded prisoners was deemed credible in a detailed report Thursday by UN Special Rapporteur Philip Alston, Inner City Press asked the spokesman for UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon if Mr. Ban would move to appoint a panel of inquiry, as he did to investigate the 157… Continue reading On Sri Lankan War Crimes, UN Discloses Ban Expert Panel Idea, Election Snub Questioned
Sri Lanka execution video appears authentic – U.N
A trio of forensic experts believe that video footage that a Sri Lankan advocacy group says shows Sri Lankan soldiers summarily executing Tamils appears genuine, a U.N. investigator said on Thursday. Channel 4 television aired a video last year that, according to the Journalists for Democracy group, shows government troops killing unarmed, naked, bound and… Continue reading Sri Lanka execution video appears authentic – U.N
Lanka: Fonseka says consultation before decision
The joint opposition Presidential candidate, Gen.Sarath Fonseka , has said that he will not express a view on the question of re-merging the Northern and Eastern provinces to form a single Tamil-speaking province, because a decision on an issue of such great national importance cannot be taken without wide consultations. “It is a matter of… Continue reading Lanka: Fonseka says consultation before decision
JVP councilor house attacked, Fonseka party office burnt down
Unidentified armed persons believed to be supporters of the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) Wednesday, in two separate incidents, attacked the residence of a leading activist of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) in Minuwangoda and burnt down the party office of the opposition common candidate General Sarath Fonseka located in Divulapitya, media in Colombo… Continue reading JVP councilor house attacked, Fonseka party office burnt down
LTTE leader Pirapaharan’s father passes away in SLA custody
Thiruvengdam Velupillai, the father of LTTE leader Mr. V. Pirapaharan, passed away following a brief illness in Panagoda Sri Lanka Army camp Wednesday night, Sri Lankan military officials in Colombo said. The headquarters of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in a message Thursday conveyed its condolences to Mrs. Velupillai, children and relatives. The… Continue reading LTTE leader Pirapaharan’s father passes away in SLA custody
S.Lanka presidential challenger vows press freedom
Sri Lanka’s former army chief on Thursday launched his manifesto for the January 26 presidential elections, promising greater press freedom and a battle against rampant corruption. Sarath Fonseka, 59, the main opposition challenger to President Mahinda Rajapakse, said he would scrap the press council which is empowered to shut down news organisations and would introduce… Continue reading S.Lanka presidential challenger vows press freedom
Sri Lanka general guns for economy in presidential run
Sri Lankan presidential contender General Sarath Fonseka on Thursday laid out a platform to fight corruption and cut the cost of living, both of which he said had risen sharply under incumbent Mahinda Rajapaksa’s rule. Fonseka, who led the army to victory over the Tamil Tiger separatists in May, is running as the common opposition… Continue reading Sri Lanka general guns for economy in presidential run
Rajapaksa vows not to re-merge Tamil areas
In contrast to his electoral rival Gen Sarath Fonseka, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has said that he will never re-merge the Tamil-speaking Northern and Eastern provinces to form a single Tamil-speaking province. Rajapaksa told Buddha Dhamma schoolteachers, poets and handicraftsmen here on Tuesday that he would never merge the two Tamil-speaking provinces “under his… Continue reading Rajapaksa vows not to re-merge Tamil areas
