Poonakari becomes another major hub of Sinhala militarisation, colonisation

Similar to the so-called High Security Zone (HSZ) on the northern coast of Jaffna Peninsula, including KKS harbour and Palaali airport that has now become a permanent enclave for Sinhala military cantonment, colonisation and corporatism, another enclave in the Poonakari division is in the making, news sources in Vanni said. Around 31,000 Sinhala military personnel… Continue reading Poonakari becomes another major hub of Sinhala militarisation, colonisation

Sri Lanka criticised over ‘war tourism’

A campaign group for human rights has criticised "tasteless" holiday accommodation built on the site of Sri Lanka’s "killing fields". The lagoon of Nanthi Kadal, on the island’s north coast, was, in 2009, the scene of atrocities in the Sri Lankan army’s final push against the Tamil Tigers. Now the location, where the UN estimates… Continue reading Sri Lanka criticised over ‘war tourism’

‘Independent civil society activism best tribute to Thamilchelvan’: Tamil Nadu writer

Arguing that Sri Lanka’s genocidal war on the Eezham Tamils and the protracted genocide post-2009 was possible only due to the system of global injustice, Tamil Nadu based writer, poet and civil society activist Meena Kandasamy urged the Eezham Tamils in the island, the people of Tamil Nadu, the Tamil diaspora and other solidarity groups… Continue reading ‘Independent civil society activism best tribute to Thamilchelvan’: Tamil Nadu writer

Evidence of war crimes in Sri Lanka, leaked UN report claims – Telegraph

Sri Lankan forces tortured and executed detainees, while their Tamil Tiger enemies killed those trying to flee violence and used civilians as human shields, according to a leaked UN report into the last weeks of the long-running civil war. The panel of inquiry report, which was commissioned by United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, found there… Continue reading Evidence of war crimes in Sri Lanka, leaked UN report claims – Telegraph

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Liam Fox should not let unthinking fashionistas decide British foreign policy. Sri Lanka needs rebuilding

Sri Lankan Tamil refugees flee LTTE-controlled territory in 2009 (Photo: Reuters) In February 1945, British and American aircraft dropped more than 3,900 tons of high-explosive and incendiary bombs on Dresden. “People were caught in fires as hot as 1000° C”, Britain’s National Archives record. “The city was devastated.” Investigations conducted by Dresden authorities concluded that… Continue reading Liam Fox should not let unthinking fashionistas decide British foreign policy. Sri Lanka needs rebuilding

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Sri Lanka president drops out of Britain visit over arrest fears

Sri Lanka’s president has become the latest foreign leader to drop out of a planned visit to Britain out of fears that dissident activists could engineer his arrest under the UK’s liberal human rights laws. Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has become the latest foreign leader to drop out of a planned visit to Britain… Continue reading Sri Lanka president drops out of Britain visit over arrest fears

New Sri Lankan civil war photos threaten to overshadow Britain visit

The photographs, which showed blood stained bodies of young men and women who had been blindfolded and had their hands tied behind their backs, were released by the Global Tamil Forum (GTF), a group which includes former supporters of the Tamil Tiger rebels. Their release was timed to coincide with the visit of Professor G.L… Continue reading New Sri Lankan civil war photos threaten to overshadow Britain visit

A year after the defeat of the LTTE, human rights are still pivotal in Sri Lanka

Can there be unity without reconciliation or reconciliation without accountability in Sri Lanka, asks Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu. A year to the day, after the defeat of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), Sri Lanka faces profound ongoing challenges in terms of establishing lasting peace, reconciliation and unity. Demonstrable progress in these fields is essential in… Continue reading A year after the defeat of the LTTE, human rights are still pivotal in Sri Lanka

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