Sivajilingam to contest SL presidential polls as independent candidate

"There is no point supporting either of the two main candidates, Rajapaksa or Fonseka," said Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Jaffna district parliamentarian K. Sivajilingam Tuesday morning after making his deposit at the Sri Lankan Election Secretariat in Colombo stating that he would contest the presidential polls as an independent candidate. "This is my individual decision… Continue reading Sivajilingam to contest SL presidential polls as independent candidate

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Graft, violence hit Sri Lanka’s recovery: watchdog

Sri Lanka’s recovery from its decades-long civil war has been marred by graft, violence and a culture of lawlessness, a global watchdog said Tuesday. Transparency International rapped the government — which crushed the Tamil Tiger separatist rebels in May — for a lack of democracy, accountability and transparency. "The latter half of 2009 marks a… Continue reading Graft, violence hit Sri Lanka’s recovery: watchdog

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Sri Lankan execution video authentic, says newspaper

Video footage that allegedly shows Sri Lankan troops executing prisoners during the final stages of its battle against Tamil Tiger rebels was not fabricated, a British newspaper said Tuesday. The video, aired on Britain’s Channel 4 in August, was rejected at the time by the Sri Lankan military as fake to discredit security forces who… Continue reading Sri Lankan execution video authentic, says newspaper

Ex-commander disowns statement

The joint opposition Presidential candidate and former Army Commander Gen Sarath Fonseka on Monday dissociated himself from a statement that he made in a newspaper interview that the army had killed three top ranking LTTE leaders after they were asked to surrender. At a hastily convened news conference, the former Army Chief said that he… Continue reading Ex-commander disowns statement

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Times expert authenticates Sri Lanka’s Channel-4 war-crimes video

Following independent verification by a US-based group of the authenticity of the Channel-4 video in October, UK’s Times reported in its Tuesday edition that its own independent analysis of the Channel-4 broadcast video, showing Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers summarily executing unarmed Tamils stripped naked and hands tied behind the back, found "no evidence of… Continue reading Times expert authenticates Sri Lanka’s Channel-4 war-crimes video

Rajapakse brothers, Brigadier Silva, presumptive war criminals, says Boyle

Former Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Commander General Sarath Fonseka’s statement to the effect that the Rajapaksa Brothers, Gotabhaya Rajapakse and Basil Rajapakse, and Brigadier Shavendra Silva ordered the murder of surrendering LTTE leaders protected by a White Flag pursuant to a prior agreement to surrender that way sets forth a prima facie "war crime" under… Continue reading Rajapakse brothers, Brigadier Silva, presumptive war criminals, says Boyle

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Resettled IDPs in Jaffna ordered to register particulars with SLA, SLN

The Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) brought from Vanni camps and resettled in Jaffna have been ordered to register their particulars with the local civil administrative authorities of Sri Lanka Army (SLA) or Sri Lanka Navy (SLN), sources in Jaffna said. These IDPs who had already registered their particulars with their local Village Officers are again… Continue reading Resettled IDPs in Jaffna ordered to register particulars with SLA, SLN

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In UN Round-Up, Nambiar on Myanmar, Nepotism in BONUCA, Cost of Copenhagen Staff

The UN’s Myanmar portfolio, now that Ibrahim Gambari is being reassigned to Darfur, will be handled by chief of staff Vijay Nambiar, Inner City Press has been informed by more than one well placed UN source.   The genial Nambiar fell under fire, given his fraternal and Indian connections, when he handled Sri Lanka. Some… Continue reading In UN Round-Up, Nambiar on Myanmar, Nepotism in BONUCA, Cost of Copenhagen Staff

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Sri Lankan war crimes video is authentic, Times investigation finds

Video footage that appears to show Sri Lankan troops committing war crimes by summarily executing captured Tamil Tiger fighters on the battlefield was not fabricated, as claimed by the Sri Lankan Government, an investigation by The Times has found. The findings come after General Sarath Fonseka, the former head of the army, alleged that Gotabhaya… Continue reading Sri Lankan war crimes video is authentic, Times investigation finds