UNROW Calls for Establishment of War Crimes Tribunal for Sri Lanka

In 2009 the multi-decade conflict between the Tamil Tigers and the Sri Lankan government ended in a devastating battle. The Sri Lanka government had pushed the rebel group, as well as Tamil civilians who were not affiliated with the group, into a small region in northeastern Sri Lanka. Human Rights Watch and the International Crisis… Continue reading UNROW Calls for Establishment of War Crimes Tribunal for Sri Lanka

New Zealand Supreme Court decision on Tamils, the best example for other countries to follow

By Satheesan Kumaaran A decision was made by the New Zealand’s Supreme Court on August 27th that the Tamil Tigers, popularly known as the LTTE, were always a political organization that campaigned to obtain the goals of self-determination for Tamils of Sri Lanka, who were suppressed by the majority Sinhalese, and to secure an independent… Continue reading New Zealand Supreme Court decision on Tamils, the best example for other countries to follow

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Why Canada should not discriminate against only Tamil refugees from Sri Lanka, fleeing from injustice and persecution!

By Satheesan Kumaaran Canada is a home to about 34 million people with the total area of 9,984,670 square kilometers, the second largest country in the world, after Russia. Canada was originally occupied by the Aboriginals who must have settled tens of thousands of years ago from Asia, through Bering Sea, although many Aboriginals disagree… Continue reading Why Canada should not discriminate against only Tamil refugees from Sri Lanka, fleeing from injustice and persecution!

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Global Action on Missing Sri Lankan Journalist – IFJ

Press Release: International Federation of Journalists IFJ Calls for Global Action on Missing Sri Lankan Journalist The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) extends its support to the protest planned for August 10 by the Alliance of Media Organisations in Sri Lanka, to mark 200 days since the disappearance of cartoonist and columnist Prageeth Eknaligoda. The… Continue reading Global Action on Missing Sri Lankan Journalist – IFJ

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GAP & Sri Lanka: Time for GAP to honour their commitment to ‘ethics’

In recent times Multi-national companies like to portray themselves as ‘ethical’ i.e. they take the conditions of their workers worldwide seriously. Working and importing goods made in cheap labor economies with a poor record on labor relations has made them sensitive to charges of ‘exploitation’. The definition of ethical however includes ‘pertaining to or dealing… Continue reading GAP & Sri Lanka: Time for GAP to honour their commitment to ‘ethics’

UN tribunal sentenced Ex-Khmer Rouge jailer to 19 years…how about Mahinda and Co!

By Satheesan Kumaaran The United Nations-backed tribunal found the former Khmer Rouge chief jailer, Kaing Guek Eav, aka Duch, guilty of war crimes against humanity on July 26, 2010. During the four-year hard-line communist reign from 1975 to 1979, the Khmer Rouge, which was headed by Pol Pot, was blamed for the deaths of 1.7… Continue reading UN tribunal sentenced Ex-Khmer Rouge jailer to 19 years…how about Mahinda and Co!

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Tarnishing image of refugees as terrorists is an injustice to humanity

By Satheesan Kumaaran Tarnishing the image of genuine asylum seekers, with the same brush used to expose terrorists, is just a ploy to reject them, with no consideration of their dire situation as persecuted persons. After spending weeks on the high seas, facing the dangers of such perilous travel on the oceans, in search of… Continue reading Tarnishing image of refugees as terrorists is an injustice to humanity

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CLOSING THE GAP ON SRI LANKA: GLOBAL BOYCOTTING DAY OF ACTION 31ST JULY!

After the success of the anti-GSP+campaign, to persuade the European Union (EU) to withdraw their generous tax concession to Sri Lanka (worth over £150 million), European importers are reconsidering their relationship with Sri Lanka. The loss of the tax concession will add around 6% to the previously protected products making many of them more expensive… Continue reading CLOSING THE GAP ON SRI LANKA: GLOBAL BOYCOTTING DAY OF ACTION 31ST JULY!

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