Thursday, August 12, 2010

PRAGEETH: MISSING FOR 200 DAYS


Video cortesy: Reporters Sans Frontières

By CRNI Director | Cartoonists Rights Network International
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A number of major free speech organizations are joining together to demand government accountability for Sri Lankan cartoonist Prageeth Eknaligoda who was disappeared on his way home from the office in Colombo almost 200 days ago.

Journalists for Democracy in Sri Lanka has taken the initiative on this effort and CRNI partners with them in seeking a resolution to the mystery of Prageeth's disappearance.

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Thursday, August 12, 2010

Sri Lanka: US report shows no progress on accountability


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Human Rights Watch
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A US State Department report released on August 11, 2010, shows that Sri Lanka has not yet conducted an effective investigation into laws-of-war violations by government forces and the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in the final months of the war that ended in May 2009, Human Rights Watch said today. The report states that one post-war government inquiry was "ineffective" and that a second inquiry, just under way, raises concerns about its mandate and composition.

"The US State Department report shows that nearly 15 months after the war, the Sri Lankan government has accomplished nothing for the victims of war crimes," said James Ross, legal and policy director at Human Rights Watch. "Real progress on justice demands an international investigation."



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Thursday, August 12, 2010

US resumes training for the Sri Lankan military



Sri Lanka Watch
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The US authorities have lifted the ban imposed on Sri Lankan army officers being trained in the US military academies.

The US State Dept imposed this ban in the beginning of this year due to false allegations made against the defence forces of killing LTTE cadres coming to surrender carrying white flags. The Sri Lanka army also found out that this ban was imposed on false human rights violations report sent to the US State Dept by two NGO chiefs active in Sri Lanka.


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Thursday, August 12, 2010

Sri Lankan Tamil 'refugee' ship nears Canada



Al Jazeera
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A ship carrying Tamil asylum seekers from Sri Lanka is approaching Canada, with as many as 500 people on board.

The MV Sun Sea cargo ship has already entered Canadian-claimed waters within 320km from the Pacific coast of Vancouver Island, in the province of British Colombia, Canadian authorities said late on Wednesday.


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Thursday, August 12, 2010

Cops after students


Photo courtesy: Indi Samarajeewa

By Lakna Paranamanna | Daily Mirror Online
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The Ruhunu University Students Union (RUSU) charged that have now begun eradicating student leaders in the university by filing bogus charges against them.

A second year student of the Ruhunu University was arrested by the police on Wednesday evening without reasonable cause, the Union added.


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Thursday, August 12, 2010

Sri Lanka's civil war inquiry is 'eyewash', say Tamils



By Andrew Buncombe | The Independent
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Sri Lanka's investigation into the war against the Tamil Tigers – a conflict that left thousands of civilians dead – has begun amid a barrage of allegations that justice will not be done.

When President Mahinda Rajapaksa announced the commission earlier this year, its purpose was ostensibly to find out why a 2002 ceasefire brokered by Norway, and signed by the government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), broke down. Its chairman, C R de Silva, said in his opening remarks yesterday that the time had come to "consolidate the military victory by addressing the root causes of the conflict and establish national integrity and reconciliation".


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Thursday, August 12, 2010

U.N. pushes war crimes probe as Sri Lanka steps up diplomacy



By Iqbal Athas | CNN
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A protest at the U.N. compound and a cabinet minister's three-day "fast unto death" has not deterred U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon from proceeding with a probe into alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka.

Meanwhile, the government, which denies the war crimes' allegations, has redoubled its efforts to stymie the move -- through negotiations with the opposition and working with the West.


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Thursday, August 12, 2010

Media rights groups call for International Day of Solidarity for Prageeth



August 12, 2010 | International Day of Solidarity for Prageeth Ekneligoda
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Two hundred days have passed since Sri Lankan journalist Prageeth Ekneligoda disappeared. Prageeth,who regularly contributed to LankaeNews web site, went missing 24th January 2010. Prageeth is a political analyst and a cartoonist known for his outspoken views critical of the government of Sri Lanka.

Since Prageeth’s disappearance his wife, along with media rights and human rights groups, has continuously urged the Government of Sri Lanka to reveal his whereabouts. The Cartoonists Rights Network International acknowledged her relentless campaign by bestowing a Special Recognition award for her spirited challenge to the Sri Lankan government to account for her disappeared husband.


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