Citing own research and medical verification of rape and torture of recently deported Eezham Tamil asylum seekers from the United Kingdom at the hands of Sri Lankan CID at the airport and at the hands of Sri Lanka Army at various check-posts in the island, the New York based Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Saturday… Continue reading Halt deportations of Tamils, Sri Lanka tortures Tamil deportees: Human Rights Watch
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UNHRC sessions open on Monday amidst US–Sri Lanka gambits
On Tuesday, Genocidal Sri Lanka’s foreign minister GL Peiris and its ‘socialist’ ploy Tamara Kunanayakam, SL permanent representative in Geneva, painted a picture of victimisation by the USA, to the 47 UNHRC member states meeting in Geneva for two weeks from Monday. Sri Lanka that conducted the genocidal war and carries out structural genocide labelled… Continue reading UNHRC sessions open on Monday amidst US–Sri Lanka gambits
Military officials of Iran, Russia, Bangladesh visit Jaffna
In a show of solidarity to genocidal Sri Lanka, on the eve of UNHRC sessions in Geneva, military officials of Iran, Russia and Bangladesh visited Jaffna exclusively for meeting the occupying military of Sri Lanka in the peninsula, on Tuesday and Wednesday, news sources in Jaffna said. The visiting military delegates didn’t meet the public,… Continue reading Military officials of Iran, Russia, Bangladesh visit Jaffna
War-crime allegations lead to Shavendra’s ouster from UN post
Louise Frechette, a Canadian official who chairs the special advisory group (SAG) at the United Nations in New York, said in a statement released at the UN Head Quarters today, that she has advised Major General Shavendra Silva of Sri Lanka, that "his [Silva’s] participation is not appropriate or helpful for the purposes of this… Continue reading War-crime allegations lead to Shavendra’s ouster from UN post
Gananath review shows nations divided in perception
“I will confess that, as I write this essay, many do see him [Rajapaksa] as someone who “saved” the nation from the brutal LTTE. Surely such a view is not without its truth. But that truth cannot excuse human rights violations that currently afflict the nation as a whole; or for that matter obscure the… Continue reading Gananath review shows nations divided in perception
Rajapaksa secretly inaugurated China project in Jaffna
SL President Mahinda Rajapaksa, during his last trip to Jaffna on 06 February, ceremonially declared open a renovated hospital and a swimming pool, both of which were criticised by local media, especially the diversion of funds intended to reconstruct schools in Vanni to the completion of modern swimming pool in Jaffna. However, Mr. Rajapaksa had… Continue reading Rajapaksa secretly inaugurated China project in Jaffna
Veteran war correspondent Marie Colvin killed in Syria
Renowned journalist Marie Colvin of The Sunday Times (UK), who has been familiar to Eezham Tamils for her coverage on the conflict in the island, has been killed in shelling in Syria together with French photographer Remi Olchlik in a shell attack in Syria on Tuesday, agency reports said. The news has shocked Eezham Tamils… Continue reading Veteran war correspondent Marie Colvin killed in Syria
Sri Lanka plans ‘foreign’ enclave to balance India in Trincomalee
While the uprooted Eezham Tamil civilians from Moothoor East of Troncomalee district are languishing in temporary shelters and with their relatives and friends, the colonial Colombo government has sent land surveying teams with a plan to grab the remaining lands in the vicinity of the already seized area for Indian coal power plant in Champoor.… Continue reading Sri Lanka plans ‘foreign’ enclave to balance India in Trincomalee
Urging Colombo to rebuild railway to north evokes 143-year-old debate
A group of politicians, academics and NGO workers in the South including some Tamils and Muslims of southern orientation, while urging implementation of several LLRC recommendations in consultation with the TNA, and at the same time urging demilitarisation and political solution based on devolution, concluded their signed statement on Friday, wondering it was “hard to… Continue reading Urging Colombo to rebuild railway to north evokes 143-year-old debate
Colombo demarcates new Batticaloa villages for Sinhalicisation
The Colombo government has been engaged in creating new villages for Sinhalese who are being brought down from the south to the Eastern Province. The SL government authorities have set aside around 25,000 acres of land in Vavu’natheevu in Batticaloa district under the pretext of allowing members of the so-called Sri Lanka Civil Defence Force,… Continue reading Colombo demarcates new Batticaloa villages for Sinhalicisation
