BBC blames Sri Lanka for targeted interference, suspends broadcasts

"We regret the disruption in service to our loyal audiences in Sri Lanka, but such targeted interference in our programmes is a serious breach of trust with those audiences, which the BBC cannot allow," BBC World Service Director Peter Horrocks announced Tuesday suspending broadcasts to Sri Lanka. Both English language and Tamil services broadcast via… Continue reading BBC blames Sri Lanka for targeted interference, suspends broadcasts

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Ambassador Blake cannot reverse Tamil genocide: Prof. Boyle

Responding to the statements made during the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia, Robert Blake’s, interview with the BBC, where Blake appears to characterize the "GOSL’s mass extermination of over 100,000 Tamils in Vanni in 2009" as nothing more than “some of the negative trends that have occurred with respect to rule of… Continue reading Ambassador Blake cannot reverse Tamil genocide: Prof. Boyle

Tamils should resist being taken into current western agenda: N Malathy

Tamils should be wary of the intentions of the Western Establishments that are pricking Sri Lanka with this or that war crimes evidence released year after year. They hold possession of a lot more hard evidence of Sri Lankan atrocities, but still do not address the question of genocide of the Eezham Tamil nation, opines… Continue reading Tamils should resist being taken into current western agenda: N Malathy

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Queen to skip CHOGM – paper

Quoting officials from the Commonwealth Secretariat, Sunday Guardian, an Indian English paper, said that the November scheduled Commonwealth Head of States Meeting (CHOGM) in Colombo will "most likely go ahead," several heads of government will boycott "in protest at Sri Lanka’s human rights record," and that Queen Elizabeth, is "almost certain to skip the meeting".… Continue reading Queen to skip CHOGM – paper

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SL Forest Department lets loose wild elephants on resettled Tamils in Ampaa’rai

Wild elephants in large numbers are systematically driven into villages where Tamils predominantly live in the Ampaa’rai district by a section of Sinhalese connected to the Sri Lankan Forest Department, presumably to prevent the uprooted Eezham Tamils from returning and resettling in their places of origin, sources in Ampaa’rai said. The Colombo government that exploits… Continue reading SL Forest Department lets loose wild elephants on resettled Tamils in Ampaa’rai

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Colombo’s land appropriation to be accelerated in North

Aiming to alienate lands from the people of North and East and to enable the colonial governors and SL government agents to abet an accelerated land appropriation, circumventing even the legal challenges posed by Tamil activists and NGOs, the Sri Lankan Minister of Lands and Land Development, Janaka Bandara Tennakoon, has set forth parameters for… Continue reading Colombo’s land appropriation to be accelerated in North

Colombo accelerates Sinhala colonisation in Trincomalee district

The SL government is actively engaged in settling Sinhalese families from the Southern districts of the country in Sri Mangalapura, a Sinhala village in the Seruwila electorate in the Trincomalee district. Temporary huts are hurriedly constructed in Sri Mangalapura to accommodate hundreds of southern Sinhalese families brought to Trincomalee district, news sources in Trincomalee said.… Continue reading Colombo accelerates Sinhala colonisation in Trincomalee district

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‘US resolution annihilates aspiration of Eezham Tamils’: Tamil Nadu writer

Criticizing the pro-LLRC US resolution passed at Geneva, Tamil Nadu based writer, activist and poet, Meena Kandasamy argues that “Carrying out the diktats of such a document will only annihilate the genuine aspirations and right to self-determination of the Eelam Tamils” basing her argument on the fact that the LLRC categorically denies the existence of… Continue reading ‘US resolution annihilates aspiration of Eezham Tamils’: Tamil Nadu writer

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Geneva resolution will impede progress: NYT

The Human Rights Council voted once again to urge the Sri Lankan government to investigate “alleged violations of human rights” for the growing evidence that government soldiers killed tens of thousands of civilians in their bloody campaign to crush the LTTE. "But as with last year’s resolution, this year’s Council vote offers little more than… Continue reading Geneva resolution will impede progress: NYT

New US Secretary of State responsible for Geneva injustice: Boyle

The New US Secretary of State John Kerry, who assumed office on 1 Feb 2013, was the Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations in 2009 that brought out a report advising the USA to help Sri Lanka’s military without insisting on political solutions. Finding a clear link between the 2009 Kerry Report and Kerry’s… Continue reading New US Secretary of State responsible for Geneva injustice: Boyle