Post-UNHRC needs show of Fourth World solidarity

Pointing out that the UNHRC resolution is not the First Step to liberation but a Closing Step conceived by Globalized Establishments to conclude the process of Tamil subjugation started by the 2002 CFA, mere exposure of the collusion games of the Establishments is not enough, but action is needed rather than the euphoric diaspora chasing… Continue reading Post-UNHRC needs show of Fourth World solidarity

Sinhala land-grabbers trigger abduction of Tamil youth in Batticaloa

Armed men of allegedly Sri Lanka Army operated white-van squad Wednesday night have abducted a 20-year-old Tamil youth, Kishore Ramachandran, while the youth was at sleep at his house at mid-night. The abduction comes following threats to the Tamil family at Paalcheanai in Kathirave’li of Vakkarai region in Batticaloa district by Sinhalese to hand over… Continue reading Sinhala land-grabbers trigger abduction of Tamil youth in Batticaloa

Headline Today’s “I witnessed Genocide” wins journalism award in New Delhi

Indian television Headlines Today journalist Priyamvatha’s investigative reports from Vanni last year titled "I Witnessed Genocide: Inside Sri Lanka’s killing fields," has won the prestigious "Best Investigative Report" award at the 2012 News Television Award in New Delhi, media sources in Chennai said. Ms. Priyamvatha went undercover to the Vanni to report on the survives… Continue reading Headline Today’s “I witnessed Genocide” wins journalism award in New Delhi

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Norway plays with words on investigation, sees failed 13 Amendment as solution

During a parliamentary interpolation seeking to know Norway’s stand on independent international investigations of Sri Lanka’s war crimes and crimes against humanity, when Conservative MP Peter Skovholt Gitmark asked the Norwegian Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr-Støre on Monday, whether Norway would back such an investigation, the minister answering a clear “yes,” later stopped at only “independent… Continue reading Norway plays with words on investigation, sees failed 13 Amendment as solution

Pakistan paper compares White-Van squad to Black Prados

Reporting a conference titled ‘Different Worlds, Similar Threats’, jointly organized at the University of California by four media organizations and participated by journalists from different parts of the world, The News, the largest English newspaper of Pakistan, on Wednesday said: “If the black Prado is a sign of fear for Pakistani journalists for its frequent… Continue reading Pakistan paper compares White-Van squad to Black Prados

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Case shows vulnerability at the top of world’s financial institutions

Immediately after the Vanni War, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) committed the worst financial misdeed of coming to the rescue of genocidal Sri Lanka in July 2009, by passing a whooping US$ 2600 million loan. Colombo’s Central Bank chairman AN Cabraal described the IMF decision as a “big victory” and a “huge boost in confidence”… Continue reading Case shows vulnerability at the top of world’s financial institutions

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India to wage documentary war countering West’s exposure of Sri Lanka crimes

The Ministry of External Affairs in New Delhi has embarked on deploying India’s expertise in cinematography to campaign against recent exposures of Sri Lanka’s war crimes by Western documentaries and to defend the partnership efforts of the two Establishments in the island. Leading film makers in India have been hired by the ministry to produce… Continue reading India to wage documentary war countering West’s exposure of Sri Lanka crimes

Hindu Council objects Buddhist Vihara replacing Saiva temple in Kokku’laay

The construction of a Buddhist Vihara in the site after the destruction of several decade old Pi’l’laiyaar temple at Kokku’laay in Mullaith-theevu district cannot be allowed, said C.Yogeswaran, Batticaloa district Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian in a memorandum to Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister D.M.Jayatrena who also hold the post of Ministry of Buddha Sasana. Mr… Continue reading Hindu Council objects Buddhist Vihara replacing Saiva temple in Kokku’laay

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Eezham Tamil youth in Canada challenge connivance with LLRC-based resolution

Second generation Eezham Tamil youth in Canada strongly criticized the support lent to the pro-LLRC US resolution by some diaspora organizations at a panel discussion organized by the National Council of Canadian Tamils on Saturday about the recent United National Human Rights Council meeting. While the older generation on the panel were welcoming the US… Continue reading Eezham Tamil youth in Canada challenge connivance with LLRC-based resolution

LLRC centered resolution, an albatross around Tamils neck

While the passage of the US-tabled LLRC-based resolution on Sri Lanka at the UNHRC sessions has renewed expectation in some quarters of the Tamil diaspora that the resolution will be the first step towards exposing the culpability of Colombo in committing war-crimes, Tamil circles expressed the need to exercise caution, pointing out that the history… Continue reading LLRC centered resolution, an albatross around Tamils neck