Amnesty International in Australia have slammed the Federal Government’s decision to freeze asylum claims from Tamil and Afghan refugees, accusing both Ruling and opposition parties of “using some of the world’s most vulnerable people as political footballs”, and urging the nation to adhere to its “legal and moral obligation” to provide protection to refugees who… Continue reading Australia playing “political football” with refugees: Amnesty International
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TamilNet releases Sivaram video footage on Tamil journalism
TamilNet has released video clippings from a lecture conducted by late D. Sivaram (Taraki), the well-known political and military analyst and senior editor of TamilNet, on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of his assassination, at a remembrance event held in Oslo by the Norwegian Council of Eelam Tamils on Thursday. The lecture in Tamil,… Continue reading TamilNet releases Sivaram video footage on Tamil journalism
Sri Lanka: Tamils on probation – France24
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Sri Lanka’s Fonseka: ‘I will never give up’ – Channel 4 News
By Jonathan Miller Exclusive: Former army commander General Sarath Fonseka tells Channel 4 News from his Sri Lanka prison cell that he is being set up, and claims the charges he faces in a military court are bogus. Read the Sri Lanka High Commission statement in full. Sri Lanka’s former army commander, who is facing… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Fonseka: ‘I will never give up’ – Channel 4 News
Sri Lanka war survivor: The future holds ‘nothing’ – CNN.com
Editor’s note: CNN’s Sara Sidner travels to Sri Lanka to report from ethnic Tamil areas and the victims of nearly three decades of civil war. Watch "Witness to Survival" March 13-16 on CNN International. Jaffna, Sri Lanka (CNN) — Raveendran Jenatha doesn’t exude the kind of excitement and wonder young adults often do when it… Continue reading Sri Lanka war survivor: The future holds ‘nothing’ – CNN.com
War Stories – SBS Dateline
Even before the war between the Tamil Tigers and the Sri Lankan Government came to an abrupt end in May last year, serious allegations of war crimes were flying thick and fast between both sides. Dateline reporter, Ginny Stein, recently travelled to Sri Lanka and to New York to test the claims of the survivors… Continue reading War Stories – SBS Dateline
UN rights chief says lack of progress in Sri Lanka investigations
Recent statement in Dublin by United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navaneetham Pillai, that national investigations in Sri Lanka "have not worked so far," and Sri Lanka’s Defense Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse’s interview to the BBC, where Mr Rajapakse said that "he would not allow any war crimes investigation in Sri Lanka," are two forceful… Continue reading UN rights chief says lack of progress in Sri Lanka investigations
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
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