Members of the Tamil Youth Organisation (TYO) and human rights group Act Now (AN) protested outside Uxbridge Cricket Ground against the Sri Lankan touring cricket team’s first warm-up match on Saturday. Chants of ‘Genocide is simply not cricket!’ and ‘Sri Lanka go home’ greeted cricket goers and the touring team. Over a hundred campaigners descended… Continue reading GENOCIDE IS SIMPLY NOT CRICKET!
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Indian Policy and Sri Lankan War: A Time for Re-Evaluation
Guest Column: By Sivanendran. ( Here is an assessment from a Sri Lankan Tamil. The fate of the Sri Lankan Tamils was sealed when the LTTE took on the Indian Peace Keeping Force who had come to implement the Accord. The author mentions that Premadasa�s order for withdrawal of Indian forces in December 1989 sealed… Continue reading Indian Policy and Sri Lankan War: A Time for Re-Evaluation
Mullivaikal Remembrance – 18 MAY 2011
On the 18th May 2011, it will be two years from when over 40,000 innocent Eelam Tamil men, women and children were slaughtered by the Sri Lankan state. Let us come together to remember. Mullivaikal Remembrance 2011, London – United Kingdom. Venue: Trafalgar Square Date: 18th May 2011 Time: 6.00pm http://youtu.be/LYkqSHxajDI http://tamilsforum.co.uk/mullivaikal-remembrance-2011/
Tamil Nadu elections 2011: who will benefit?
By Satheesan Kumaaran A fundamental principle of democracy involves a competitive election with freedom of the press and civilian control of the military. Other important aspects include political pluralism, equality before the law, due process, civil liberties, human rights, peace and elements of civil society outside of the government. As such, the 14th legislative assembly… Continue reading Tamil Nadu elections 2011: who will benefit?
Act Now’s Tim Martin confronts Sonia Gandhi on Sri Lanka!
On this Thursday 17th March the President of the Indian National Congress Party, Sonia Gandhi spoke to the Commonwealth Foundation on ‘Women as Agents of Change’. India was an important supporter of Sri Lanka’s military offensive nearly two years ago. They were also instrumental in ‘persuading’ the West in turning a blind eye to the… Continue reading Act Now’s Tim Martin confronts Sonia Gandhi on Sri Lanka!
GAP & SRI LANKA: TIME TO LEAVE!
UK based Human Rights group Act Now re-launched its’ 2011 Global GAP pickets last weekend. Act Now has been running throughout last year pickets of GAP stores in conjunction with its’ US partners in protest at the company’s trading relationship with Sri Lanka. There are rumors that GAP is considering withdrawing from that relationship i.e.… Continue reading GAP & SRI LANKA: TIME TO LEAVE!
Sri Lanka: Amnesty International Calls on Sri Lankan Government to Act on Enforced Disappearance
(Washington, DC) On the eve of the one year anniversary of the disappearance of Sri Lanka human rights defender Pattani Razeek, Amnesty International renews its call for the Sri Lankan government to ensure those responsible for his abduction are brought to justice. "We understand the person who has been identified as a suspect has a… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Amnesty International Calls on Sri Lankan Government to Act on Enforced Disappearance
ACT NOW’S TIM MARTIN CONFRONTS BAN KI-MOON!
Act Now Director Tim Martin put the UN Secretary General (SG) on the spot in Oxford Wednesday night. Ban Ki-Moon was giving this year’s Cyril Foster lecture on“Human Protection and the 21st Century United Nations”. Act Now believes that to be ironic since he has been accused of sitting on his hands whilst innocent civilians… Continue reading ACT NOW’S TIM MARTIN CONFRONTS BAN KI-MOON!
SRI LANKA: Without Witness and Victim Protection Legislation, No Hope for Restoration of Justice in Sri Lanka
In November 2010, in Hatton, Sri Lanka, Devarathnam Yogendra cooperated with the Bribery Commission to catch police officer IP Wijesuriya accepting bribes. A representative from the Bribery Commission watched as Wijesuriya accepted a bribe, then arrested him on charges of bribery (Case No.: 50600/01 in the Chief Magistrate’s Court of Colombo). Now Yogendra is being… Continue reading SRI LANKA: Without Witness and Victim Protection Legislation, No Hope for Restoration of Justice in Sri Lanka
UN Secretary General Urged to Broaden the Mandate of Sri Lanka Experts Panel
Mr. Visuvanathan Rudrakumaran, Prime Minister of the Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE), today appealed to the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki Moon to broaden the mandate of the Secretary-General’s Panel of Experts on Sri Lanka to cover the abuses that have taken place since the end of the war, and to include current… Continue reading UN Secretary General Urged to Broaden the Mandate of Sri Lanka Experts Panel
