Resettled Tamils in the eastern part of Kaangkeasanthu’rai (KKS) on Tuesday staged a spontaneous protest against the Sri Lanka military demanding the right of the dead to be cremated in their own cremation ground. The protestors threatening to carry the casket of one of their relatives to the cremation ground blocked the main access route… Continue reading Protestors force SL military to open cremation ground in HSZ
Author: TamilNet
Tragedy of US policy on Sri Lanka’s war crimes
The Obama Administration has repeatedly affirmed its commitment to human rights and dignity and rule of law and has largely delivered on its promise — most notably in the context of the Arab Spring. Tragically, it has failed dismally in the case of Sri Lanka, with catastrophic consequences (a) to the many tens of thousands… Continue reading Tragedy of US policy on Sri Lanka’s war crimes
LLRC criticisms escalate as Colombo threatens legal action
Questioning the need for "a seven-man presidential Commission costing millions of rupees for platitudinous recommendations that the government will ignore," Prof. Kumar David, in an opinion column in Lakbima says, "[t]his game [LLRC] is not being played for reconciliation with the Tamils; it is being played to get the human rights and international agencies baying… Continue reading LLRC criticisms escalate as Colombo threatens legal action
Maldives President on SL trip tipped to endorse LLRC report
In what appears to be a move to further strengthening diplomatic relationship between Maldives and Sri Lanka, Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed is on an invited trip to the island. While official sources have attributed the trip to other reasons, informed media circles in Colombo told TamilNet that Mr. Nasheed is there to endorse the LLRC… Continue reading Maldives President on SL trip tipped to endorse LLRC report
Indian aid to war-affected Tamils diverted to Sinhala colonisers
Sri Lankan Colonial Governor of the Northern Province, Major General (retired ) G.A.Chandrasiri, has diverted a portion of India-donated aid, meant for ‘resettled’ Tamil civilians in the five districts of North, once again as in the case of the India-donated tractors. This time, 2,000 bicycles were donated to each district. G.A. Chandrasiri has diverted 500… Continue reading Indian aid to war-affected Tamils diverted to Sinhala colonisers
SL military appropriates 54 acres of Palaali Training College
Sri Lankan Defence Ministry has set afoot plans for grabbing the lands of Palaali Teachers Training College, one of the two key academic institutions of Tamil teachers in the North, for military purposes. The latest move by Colombo to appropriate the 54 acres of the land situated near the Palaali airport in the High Security… Continue reading SL military appropriates 54 acres of Palaali Training College
‘ICG report fails to cover genocide-intended sexual violence’
The International Crisis Group report titled ‘Sri Lanka: Women’s Insecurity in the North and East’ that was released on Tuesday touched upon problems faced by the Eelam Tamil women in their homelands at the hands of the occupying Sri Lankan military apparatus. While the report has been welcomed by some for its revelations, Eelam Tamil… Continue reading ‘ICG report fails to cover genocide-intended sexual violence’
SLFP on collision course with EPDP in Jaffna Municipal Council
The internal crisis in the ruling party of the Jaffna Municipal Council (JMC) has reached climax to capture the administration of the Municipal Council in Jaffna from Douglas Devananda’s EPDP. The latest move is reported to have the blessings of SL presidential sibling Basil Rajapaksa, who is also the SL Economic Development Minister. The councilors… Continue reading SLFP on collision course with EPDP in Jaffna Municipal Council
Rajapaksa strengthens blueprint of Sinhalicisation in East
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has re-appointed former Sri Lanka Navy Chief of Staff, Rear Admiral (Rtd) Mohan Wijewickrama as the Governor of Eastern Province for the second term on December 22. Wijewickrama’s re-appointment is considered as a move by Mr. Rajapaksa to keep the civil administration of the Eastern Provincial Council under the control… Continue reading Rajapaksa strengthens blueprint of Sinhalicisation in East
SLA steps up harassment on University students in Jaffna
Sri Lanka Army deployed hundreds of soldiers around the University of Jaffna Thursday evening harassing the students by checking everyone at the two main entries to the University throughout the evening and night. The latest move comes following the death threats issued to 8 named student activists and three lecturers of the Jaffna University. The… Continue reading SLA steps up harassment on University students in Jaffna
