Eezham Tamils in Sydney protest against SL ‘reconciliation’ propaganda

The High Commissioner of Sri Lanka to Australia, Admiral (retd) Tissara Samarasinghe, who was the former SL Navy commander during the times of the genocidal war, was confronted at Epping, a suburb of Sydney in Australia, by Eezham Tamil protestors on Sunday, when the commander alleged of war-crimes came to Epping Leisure Centre to attend… Continue reading Eezham Tamils in Sydney protest against SL ‘reconciliation’ propaganda

Indian ‘cooperation’ stalls OHCHR acting on UNHRC resolution

The Indian cooperation in passing the resolution on Sri Lanka at the UNHRC has in fact facilitated possibilities of stalemate in acting on the resolution. It is well known that India was behind the change in the tabled resolution that the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has to function “in… Continue reading Indian ‘cooperation’ stalls OHCHR acting on UNHRC resolution

Colombo censors BBC Tamil, Sinhala services

Sri Lankan state-run Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation (SLBC), which relays BBC’s Tamil and Sinhala services in the island, avoided airing Sandeshya, the BBC Sinhala service on Sunday. In the meantime, BBC’s Tamil language service ‘Thamizhoasai’ was jammed on Friday and Saturday. The SLBC informed the listeners to listen to the service on BBC’s own website.… Continue reading Colombo censors BBC Tamil, Sinhala services

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India placates Sri Lanka, claims it had ‘balanced’ US resolution

Soon after the successful adoption of the pro-LLRC US resolution, the Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh sent a letter to the Sri Lankan President Rajapaksa claiming that the Indians “spared no effort and were successful in introducing an element of balance in the language of the resolution”. Openly admitting how India had gone out of… Continue reading India placates Sri Lanka, claims it had ‘balanced’ US resolution

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ICG acknowledges crisis but turns out cock-eyed on solutions

The International Crisis Group in its latest reports acknowledges militarisation and Sinhalicisation of Tamil land as currently the burning crisis in the island of Sri Lanka. It is implicit admission of structural genocide faced by the nation of Eezham Tamils. Both the Sinhala militarisation and colonisation increase the risk of a return to violence, the… Continue reading ICG acknowledges crisis but turns out cock-eyed on solutions

Sri Lanka steps-up threats to journalists and NGOs

In the wake of two powerful documentaries that have been released this year, ‘Silenced Voices’ by Norwegian filmmaker Beate Arnestad, and Channel 4’s ‘Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields : War Crimes Unpunished’, Sri Lanka has increased threats against journalists and activists both in its territory and abroad as well. In a recent wave of smear campaigns,… Continue reading Sri Lanka steps-up threats to journalists and NGOs

TNPF cautions ‘first step’ myth of UN resolution

Projecting the watered down resolution passed at the UNHRC that doesn’t recognize the genocide committed on Eezham Tamils and that doesn’t call for international investigation, but stops only at implementing the flawed LLRC recommendations as a ‘first step to victory’ is sawing false hopes in the minds of Eezham Tamils, said Tamil National People’s Front… Continue reading TNPF cautions ‘first step’ myth of UN resolution

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Colombo accelerates Sinhala colonisation of coastal Vanni

SL President’s son and Hambantota district parliamentarian Namal Rajapaksa has stepped up Sinhala occupation of coastal villages of Mullaiththeevu and Ma’nal Aa’ru (Weli Oya) districts of Vanni mainland this week, civil sources in Mullaiththeevu told TamilNet. Hundreds of Sinhala fishermen were brought from South on Wednesday morning in 20 lorries with their boats and fishing… Continue reading Colombo accelerates Sinhala colonisation of coastal Vanni

Watered-down resolution passes in UNHRC, stops short of international investigations

The UN Rights Council on Thursday approved the LLRC-based US-tabled resolution urging Colombo to probe Human Rights violations domestically with assistance and advice from the UN rights body. The resolution stopped short of calling for an international investigation. In the 47-member UNHRC, 24 countries including India, voted for the resolution while 15 voted against. 8… Continue reading Watered-down resolution passes in UNHRC, stops short of international investigations

Solheim told to leave Norway government

The Norwegian Minister for International Development and Environment, Mr Erik Solheim, who also handles the country’s peace facilitations in different parts of the world, has been asked to leave the government by the leadership of his Socialist Left (SV) Party in the coalition, according to media reports on Wednesday. He has been told to give… Continue reading Solheim told to leave Norway government