Resettled villagers are again forced to leave Thoa’ni-thaadda-madu village, an agricultural village situated 90 km north of Batticaloa city in Koa’ralaippattu North DS division, are again forced to flee their village following the recent expansion of the military camp of the Sri Lanka Army in the village. Seventeen Tamil civilians including three women and six… Continue reading Resettled Tamils again face displacement due to SLA camp expansion
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Tamil returness from UK face possible torture in Sri Lanka: Report
Freedom from Torture (FfT),a medical foundation for the care of victims of torture, in a report released this week, pointed to the evidence of more than 20 Sri Lankan Tamils who experienced torture after returning voluntarily to Sri Lanka in the post-conflict period, and said that the Organization "considers that the UK’s removal policy for… Continue reading Tamil returness from UK face possible torture in Sri Lanka: Report
International civil society urged to act on CHOGM meet in Sri Lanka
After seeing the behaviour of today’s establishments in the Commonwealth that was once known for its effective action against South Africa’s apartheid, and after seeing the Indian diplomat turned Commonwealth Secretary General Kamalesh Sharma stretching his position to uphold the genocidal state and regime in Sri Lanka, the gagged Eezham Tamil civil society activists in… Continue reading International civil society urged to act on CHOGM meet in Sri Lanka
Traders in North face dilemma as banks stop loans
Eezham Tamil business community in the Jaffna peninsula and the Vanni mainland are in a dilemma as all Sri Lankan banks in public and private sectors have suddenly stopped issuing loans and also have increased the rate of interest to loans already issued by four percent. The entire business activity in the districts of Jaffna… Continue reading Traders in North face dilemma as banks stop loans
OHCHR team arrives in Colombo
Hanny Megally, Chief of Asia Pacific, Middle East and North Africa branch of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) Friday arrived in Colombo on a week-long tour to the island. The delegation will be undertaking th tour from September 14 to 20 as a precursor to the visit of the High… Continue reading OHCHR team arrives in Colombo
‘UN approach counts trees, conceals sight of forest’
A summary on Sri Lanka prepared by the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), based on the submissions of 46 stakeholders, shows how the UNHRC approach guides even the stakeholders to confine themselves only to individual cases or just manifestations, but not to the fundamental issue – the national question or collective… Continue reading ‘UN approach counts trees, conceals sight of forest’
UPFA operatives threaten TNA councilors to join UPFA in East
Some of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) councilors, elected in the Eastern Provincial Elections, have gone into hiding evading abduction and intimidation as operatives sent from Colombo were engaged in threatening that they would be abducted if they fail to extend support for the formation of a new administration by the ruling United Peoples Freedom… Continue reading UPFA operatives threaten TNA councilors to join UPFA in East
Blake greets Sampanthan in Colombo
The visiting US Assistant Secretary of State Robert Blake Thursday morning met R. Sampanthan, the parliamentary group leader of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) at Colombo Hilton Hotel. Mr Blake showed interest in knowing about the tug-o-war between the parties in the forming the next administration of the EPC, the sources close to TNA told… Continue reading Blake greets Sampanthan in Colombo
Socialist Alliance in Perth formes equality campaign for Tamil Eelam, Sri Lanka
“Just like the apartheid in South Africa was isolated through the tightening grip of trade, cultural and sporting sanctions; just as the freedom struggle was aided by international support-moral, financial and political; so too a new international campaign for equal rights and justice in Tamil Eelam and Sri Lanka must be brought into being,” says… Continue reading Socialist Alliance in Perth formes equality campaign for Tamil Eelam, Sri Lanka
IOM blamed for double standards
A section of the officials of the International Organisation of Migration (IOM), working with the Sri Lankan State, have been harassing former LTTE members to return the identity cards the organisation had earlier provided to them certifying their release. The IOM, which undertook ‘pre-release profiling’ of more than 10,000 ex-Tiger members, had received foreign aid… Continue reading IOM blamed for double standards
