Canadian Federal Court Overturns Refugee Status for MV Sun Sea Refugee

The Federal Court of Canada has revoked the refugee status of a 26-year-old male Eezham Tamil refugee who arrived aboard the MV Sun Sea, the National Post reported on Monday. Federal Court Chief Justice Paul Crampton’s recent ruling conflicts with decisions by the Immigration and Refugee Board in two separate cases granting refugee status to… Continue reading Canadian Federal Court Overturns Refugee Status for MV Sun Sea Refugee

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Sinhala, Muslim divisions carved in Ampaa’rai depriving territoriality to Tamils

Genocidal Sri Lanka plans to create a new Sinhala division in the Ampaa’rai district of Eastern Province that will be including the localities of the Oluvil port and a Buddhist temple constructed at Deegavaapi, news sources in the East said. Meanwhile, backed by SL minister Mr. Addaulla, new Pradeasa Sapais (PS: civic bodies) and municipalities… Continue reading Sinhala, Muslim divisions carved in Ampaa’rai depriving territoriality to Tamils

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Eighth Indo-Lanka Commission ends with no innovation

The Eighth meeting of the Indo-Sri Lanka Joint Commission held in New Delhi on Tuesday and was co-chaired by the External Affairs Ministers of the two Establishments, ended with nothing new either to the pressing issues of the genocide-facing island or to its bilateral issues with India, political analysts in the island commented. A Foreign… Continue reading Eighth Indo-Lanka Commission ends with no innovation

Gotabhaya exonerates US-refused SL general

Genocidal Sri Lanka’s Defence Secretary and presidential sibling Gotabhaya Rajapaksa on Sunday tried to exonerate a Sinhala military general, Maj. Gen. Sudantha Ranasinghe, who was refused admission into a US military training programme on grounds that he had served the war-crimes-accused 53 Division of the SL military. The said general, recently appointed as SL Military… Continue reading Gotabhaya exonerates US-refused SL general

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TID squad searches Sritharan MPs office for second time

A 6-member team of Sri Lankan ‘Terrorist’ Investigation Department on Tuesday searched the Ki’linochchi office of Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian Sivagnanam Sritharan for three hours. The TID squad, led by a Inspector ranked officer, Sarach Chandra, was searching the office inch-by-inch and were looking for computers that belonged to the parliamentarian, news sources in… Continue reading TID squad searches Sritharan MPs office for second time

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Sri Lanka ex-Military Commander barred from visiting U.S for training

United States Department of State rejected the application for militiary training in the U.S. for Maj. Gen. Sudantha Ranasinghe alleging that Ranasinghe was likely complicit in commanding one of the military divisions, speculated to be the notorious 53rd, which is alleged to have been responsible for killing Tamil civilians numbering more than 80,000 according to… Continue reading Sri Lanka ex-Military Commander barred from visiting U.S for training

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Two students of Jaffna University released in Vavuniyaa

Amidst continued boycott of classes by the students of Jaffna University, two of the four detained student activists of the Jaffna University Student Union (JUSU) have been released on Tuesday in Vavuniyaa. The release comes following the exposure of reports that the SL Defence establishment and the Secretary of Education did not keep their ‘secret’… Continue reading Two students of Jaffna University released in Vavuniyaa

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Accountability delayed by Politics, ill-prepared institutions, says Prof. Ratner

Professor Steven Ratner, a member of the Panel of Experts appointed to advice United Nations Secretary General (UNSG), Ban Ki Moon, on the issue of accountability with regard to alleged violations of international human rights and humanitarian law during the final stages of the conflict in Sri Lanka, in a recent U.S. Law journal, writes… Continue reading Accountability delayed by Politics, ill-prepared institutions, says Prof. Ratner

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Australian civil society should be outraged by Sri Lankan cricket: Trevor Grant

Civil society in Australia should be outraged once they are exposed to the on going persecution faced by Eezham Tamils was the opinion of Trevor Grant speaking to TamilNet following the latest protest on Sunday organized by BSLCC and the Tamil Youth Organization (TYO). The protest was held at the Sydney Cricket Ground and has… Continue reading Australian civil society should be outraged by Sri Lankan cricket: Trevor Grant

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Colombo’s UPFA allies further accelerate divide in Batticaloa

While Muslim politicians of Batticaloa, aligned with Rajapaksa regime in Colombo seek to annex Tamil villages with Muslim-dominated divisions of Batticaloa, Tamil paramilitary elements operated by Colombo attempt to woo Tamil voters by staging shutdown protests against Muslims, capitalizing from the lack of a broader political mobilization from the part of the TNA. The line… Continue reading Colombo’s UPFA allies further accelerate divide in Batticaloa

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