Kevu’liyaamadu encroached by Sinhalese, Tamil farmer attacked

Sinhalese encroachers, who have occupied the grazing lands of in the border of Batticaloa and Ampaa’rai districts, have attacked and broke the hand of a 40-year-old Tamil farmer who took his cattle for grazing lands allocated for the purpose at Thevu’laala-ku’lam in Paddippazhai DS division in Batticaloa district on December 07. The injured farmer, Thiayagarajah… Continue reading Kevu’liyaamadu encroached by Sinhalese, Tamil farmer attacked

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Failure to confront UK deportations is failing humanity

While various human rights and media outfits across the world are day by day realizing the full extent of the genocidal actions of the Sri Lankan state, whether the United Kingdom’s deportation of around 50 Eelam Tamils despite protests from various organizations is not an endorsement of a war criminal state, wondered diaspora activists in… Continue reading Failure to confront UK deportations is failing humanity

Rajapaksa exacerbates tension between Tamils, Sinhalese: US Republican

Instead of pursuing genuine reconciliation, which is essential for the country’s long-term stability, Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa continues to exacerbate tensions in his country, particularly those between Tamils and Sinhalese, New York Republican Rep. Michael Grimm told Roll Call Newspaper online Wednesday. “A prime and alarming example of this is the attempts by Rajapaksa’s… Continue reading Rajapaksa exacerbates tension between Tamils, Sinhalese: US Republican

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No infrastructure to take care of floods displaced genocide victims of Vanni

11,000 people belonging to 2,556 families have been displaced from the low-lying lands of Ki’linochchi district this week following heavy rain and floods, according to District Secretariat officials in Ki’linochchi. Of these, only 1,443 persons of 349 families have been provided refuge by the SL administration. The remaining families have been struggling to find space… Continue reading No infrastructure to take care of floods displaced genocide victims of Vanni

Thousands displaced, stranded by floods in Vanni

More than twelve thousand people earlier uprooted during the war and later allowed to resettle but forced to reside in temporary huts as they were not provided with government assistance to construct news houses, are now seeking refuge in temporary transit camps due to flood caused by torrential rain with gale that is continuing since… Continue reading Thousands displaced, stranded by floods in Vanni

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7 divisions flooded in Batticaloa district, more rains expected

Seven DS divisions, Vavu’na-theevu, Chengkaladi, Ma’nmunaip-pattu, Koa’raip-pattu, Koa’raip-pattu West, Kaaththaankudi and Ma’nmunaip-pattu North in Batticaloa district have been affected badly due to the ongoing torrential rain with gale, according to District Secretariat officials. Several villages in these DS division are under water disrupting the normal life of the people. The rainfall for the last 24… Continue reading 7 divisions flooded in Batticaloa district, more rains expected

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Intelligence agencies on man-hunt for genocide witnesses

Through fraud, finance and force, the intelligence agencies of Sri Lanka in collusion with their counterparts in ‘friendly’ countries are pursuing and silencing certain crucial witnesses to the genocide that happened in the stages of war leading to Mu’l’livaaykkaal. An upcoming documentary by a British channel is being used as a ruse to draw out… Continue reading Intelligence agencies on man-hunt for genocide witnesses

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TNA demands internationally mandated mechanism for war-crimes accountability

Rajavarothayam Sampanthan, parliamentary group leader of Tamil National Alliance, in a forceful articulation of the stand of the TNA on the report from the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) said that the report “categorically fails to effectively and meaningfully deal with issues of accountability, and added that “the findings of the LLRC offend the… Continue reading TNA demands internationally mandated mechanism for war-crimes accountability

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US wants to see ‘LLRC gaps’ filled domestically by Colombo

While Human Rights groups and Tamil parties in the island as well as the diaspora groups slammed the LLRC report by Rajapaksa-appointed Commission of Colombo, the US State Department said “the report has addressed a number of the crucial areas of concern to Sri Lankans” and saw the accountability issue as a domestic one without… Continue reading US wants to see ‘LLRC gaps’ filled domestically by Colombo

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