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A.G. Alexraja The Jaffna Bar Association has written to Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake expressing "complete disbelief and shock" over the transfer of Jaffna High Court Judge A. G. Alexraja, while the Northern Province Governor's Office has denied any connection to the move. In a letter dated 30 May, the Jaffna Bar Association said Judge Alexraja, who was appointed to the High…

Rajapaksa seeks time to respond to US court summons

Counsel for Mahinda Rajapaksa filed a motion for "enlargement of time to respond to the complaint" at the US Dictrict Court of Columbia, reported Tamilnet.

Sri Lanka places conditions on unblocked website

The Supreme Court has ordered the unblocking of a website critical of the government.
Sri Lanka Mirror was one of several websites blocked by the Sri Lankan government in recent months for propagating ‘false information’.

The websites, including Lanka-e-news and Sri Lanka Guardian, are all highly critical of the ruling party.

The conditions placed on Sri Lanka Mirror by the Supreme Court include a ban on providing links to any of the websites still blocked.

LLRC report released - 'no intentional killings by security forces'

The long awaited report by the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) has been presented to the Sri Lankan parliament today.

For full report click here or here.

In its conclusion the report stated that no civilians were intentionally targeted in the No-Fire-Zones.

Britain deports more Tamils despite on-going torture

Upto 50 Tamil asylum seekers in the UK are being deported to Sri Lanka on Thursday reported The Guardian newspaper.

The deportation comes despite recent reports by Freedom From Torture (a UK based torture victim NGO) and the UN Committee Against Torture detailing damning evidence of on-going torture.

Tamil civil society slam TNA's dithering leadership

A multitude of Tamil civil society groups condemned the "deception and deviatory polity" of the TNA's leadership, in a memorandum presented to the party leader's on Tuesday, reported Tamilnet.

It added that the impressive list of signatories to the memorandum, including trade unionists, community leaders, religious leaders, academics, profressionals and educationalists, urged "firmness of leadership in political stand" and asserted that "Tamils are not a ‘minority’ requesting concessions, but a nation demanding self-rule".

89,000 war widows in North-East

An organisation campaigning for women's rights in Sri Lanka has revealed there are 89,000 war widows in the north-east of the island.

Committee member for Women for Rights, Dr. Sarojini Savithri, said 12,000 of those widows were under the age of 40.

Can't investigate; won't investigate

Addressing parliament on Wednesday, Foreign Minister GL Peiris asserted Sri Lanka will not allow an international investigation into allegations of war crimes.

The Sri Lankan government "is firmly for solving the country’s internal issues by itself,” he reiterated.

It is unfortunate then that this is the only aspect of the investigation of war crimes the government is firm about.

Almost a month after the LLRC report was presented to the President, Mahinda Rajapaksa, the dithering continues.

Human rights groups, activists and journalists discuss 'Where now'?

Sri Lanka panel discussion hosted by Freedom from Torture from Freedom from Torture on Vimeo.

Amnesty International, Tamils Against Genocide and the director of 'Sri Lanka's Killing Fields' documentary, Callum Macrae joined others in a discussion on 'Where now after Sri Lanka's Killing Fields' on 25th November.

The event, organised by Freedom from Torture, the medical foundation for the care of victims of torture, who released a damning report into the widespread and ongoing practice of torture by Sri Lanka's security forces, was fully booked.

Yolande Foster from Amnesty International, Jan Jananayagam from TAG, the shadow minister for international development, Rushanara Ali and the journalist and director, Callum Macrae were invited to share their thoughts the allegations of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide in Sri Lanka, prior to the public discussion.

Sri Lanka thanks China for assisting war against Tamils

China’s General Xiaotian was warmly welcomed to Sri Lanka by army chief Lt. Gen. Jagath Jayasuriya.

General Xiaotian arrived at the army headquarters on Tuesday morning, where a guard of honour was awaiting him.

Lt. Gen. Jayasuriya stressed that Sri Lanka was ‘true friends’ with China due to the military assistance the country provided during the last few years of the war, which left at least 40,000 Tamil civilians dead.

Army on standby to sell and distribute vegetables

Reports have emerged that the Sri Lankan Army is ready to distribute and sell fruits and vegetables, as thousands of farmer protested against a new law requiring plastic crates to be used in their transportation.