Sri Lankan military intelligence resorts to liquidate Tamil youths it suspect by using different means in recent times, human rights activists in Jaffna said, citing a brutal killing that took place on Tuesday this week at Vathiri Junction of Nelliyadi in Vadamaraadchi. The killer squad followed 28-year-old Sivarooban Sivagnanam, who had returned from Qatar six… Continue reading SLA suspected in slaying Jaffna youth while ex AG defends crimes as normal
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UN admits use of cluster bombs three years after Vanni War
Sri Lanka using cluster bombs, an ordnance banned by several countries in the world, in a location where the Eezham Tamil civilians were herded during the Vanni war has been confirmed by a UN agency nearly three years after the civilians were silently allowed to succumb to such weapons by the international community. A report… Continue reading UN admits use of cluster bombs three years after Vanni War
Two children die in landmine explosion at Pazhai in Jaffna peninsula
Two children playing in front of their house at Mullaiyadi of Pazhai in Jaffna peninsula part of the Ki’linochchi district were killed Wednesday, when they found an unexploded ordnance and started playing with it. 4-year-old Thamilmaran Mukunthan and his younger brother 2-year-old Thanujan Mukunthan were the victims of the tragic incident. The family has resettled… Continue reading Two children die in landmine explosion at Pazhai in Jaffna peninsula
220 Tamils arrested in SLA combing in Trincomalee
The occupying Sri Lanka Army and Police, backed by special teams of the ‘Terrorist Investigation Department’ from Colombo, have been entering selected houses in the villages of Trincomalee district, detaining ex-LTTE members since Saturday evening. The SL forces have detained around 220 Tamil males and females from their houses. The detained men have been taken… Continue reading 220 Tamils arrested in SLA combing in Trincomalee
The crime of shielding crime by powers
Criminally belated revelations that recently come from the USA and UK on 1994 Rwanda Genocide and similar offences of 1950s in various parts of the world show the gravity of the crime committed by powers that have knowledge on international crimes committed against humanity, but sit deliberately on evidence to hush international justice. Hiding evidence… Continue reading The crime of shielding crime by powers
The court of international public opinion
During the last stages of the war, the Tamil diaspora did organize demonstrations in a historic way, but they were confined to Tamils and did not have the support from the rest of the international public as was the case with anti Vietnam-war protests or even in the case of recent anti Iraq-war protests, writes… Continue reading The court of international public opinion
Militarisation of southern South Asia centres-around Sri Lanka’s genocidal military
While the Indian parliamentary delegation, boycotted by Tamil Nadu political parties but made up of imperial minded Congress, BJP and CPI-M, has winded up its tour in the island hoodwinking Tamils, the New Delhi Establishment has embarked upon recognising the genocidal Sinhala military for conducting a joint naval exercise in the waters off Maldives. The… Continue reading Militarisation of southern South Asia centres-around Sri Lanka’s genocidal military
TELO opposes Rajadurai attending Chelva anniversary in Jaffna
“Inviting Chelliah Rajadurai to attend Thanthai Chelvanayakam’s 35th death anniversary is like inviting Karuna to the memorial event of Kumarappa and Pulendran, said M.K. Sivajilingam, the former TNA MP and the political leader of Tamil Eelam Liberation Organisation (TELO), calling the act of the invitation a betrayal to the Tamil struggle. Mr. Sivajilingam has called… Continue reading TELO opposes Rajadurai attending Chelva anniversary in Jaffna
Veteran Tamil activist and humanist reaches 88 in exile
Solomon Arulanandam David (S.A. David), popularly known as Gandhiyam David, who presided the Gandhian movement which spread simple agriculture, self-sustenance, and importance to early education as a way of life in the deprived villages of Tamil Eelam for nearly a decade from 1972, reaches 88-years Tuesday as he spends his older years among his friends… Continue reading Veteran Tamil activist and humanist reaches 88 in exile
Religious fundamentalism on rise among Sinhalese, Muslims
Following the threats issued by Buddhist monks against a mosque in Dambulla on Friday that they would demolish it unless it relocated it from the area, which the monks considered as a holy Buddhist site, the SL Prime Minister DM Jayaratne on Sunday instructed the Muslims to relocate the mosque, triggering anger among the Muslim… Continue reading Religious fundamentalism on rise among Sinhalese, Muslims
