TNPF slams LLRC report

In a press briefing held in Jaffna following the public release of the LLRC report, the by the Tamil National People Front (TNPF) said it totally rejects the report and added that the report is a deliberate attempt to whitewash the egregious crimes committed against the Tamil people. "The report places the blame on the… Continue reading TNPF slams LLRC report

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Champoor uprooted Tamil families live in fear due to continuous rain

Uprooted 1,486 Tamil families forced to stay by the Colombo authority in structures called temporary welfare centres at Mallikaith-theevu, Paddith-thidal, Ma’nat-cheanai and Kaddai-pa’richchaan in Moothoor DS division without being allowed to resettle in their traditional villages in Champoor area are facing untold suffering due to the incessant rain with gale now being experienced in the… Continue reading Champoor uprooted Tamil families live in fear due to continuous rain

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Eezham Tamil Diaspora activists in UK question SL reconciliation motives

While structural genocide continues unabated in the homeland of the Eezham Tamils, certain well funded Sri Lankan NGO’s that harp on peace and reconciliation are steadily pursuing a war by other means on the Eezham Tamil Diaspora. Programmes initiated by organizations like the One Text Initiative, which receives generous funding from foreign donors as well… Continue reading Eezham Tamil Diaspora activists in UK question SL reconciliation motives

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Boyle: Tamils safety possible only under separate state

Asserting that the "Tamils on the Island known as “Sri Lanka” have been the victims of genocide as defined by the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide," Francis A. Boyle, an expert in International Law, and a professor at the School of Law, University of Illinois, argues using the… Continue reading Boyle: Tamils safety possible only under separate state

LLRC, a farcical attempt at accountability: paper

Noting that the "LLRC has for too long been the international community’s fig leaf, used by governments across the world, including the US and the UK, to stall calls for accountability and a credible investigation into allegations of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide," the Tamil Guardian in its analysis of the report, points… Continue reading LLRC, a farcical attempt at accountability: paper

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Rajapakse case, a legal pioneer, reaches historic milestone, says Fein

An historic legal milestone was passed last Friday in the Torture Victims Protection Act (TVPA) lawsuit against Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa for the extra-judicial killings of six Sri Lankan Tamils pending in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, attorney for the plaintiffs, Bruce Fein said. A lawyer representing President Rajapaksa… Continue reading Rajapakse case, a legal pioneer, reaches historic milestone, says Fein

Sri Lanka Court admits as evidence confession taken under torture

Ruling on the 1999 case involving the attack on former President Chandrika Kumaratunge, Colombo high court admitted as valid evidence defendant’s confession taken under alleged torture and issued a guilty verdict, legal sources in Colombo said. Velayutham Varatharajah, the main suspect in the case, told reporters that despite the presence of medical evidence that he… Continue reading Sri Lanka Court admits as evidence confession taken under torture

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JVP dissidents protest against Jaffna abductions of HR activists

Around 200 people, who were brought from South by the JVP dissident group, “Movement for People’s Struggle” staged a protest in Jaffna Saturday in front of Jaffna Bus Stand, demanding the release of Lalith Veeraraj, the Jaffna district organisor of the group and his friend Kugan Murugananthan. Sri Lanka soldiers and policemen equaling the number… Continue reading JVP dissidents protest against Jaffna abductions of HR activists

Rajapakse accepts Court summons, asks US to confer immunity

After avoiding service for more than 9 months, and despite statements by Colombo that Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse is not answerable to US Courts, Rajapakse-appointed counsel from the lobby firm of Patton Boggs filed a motion with the District Court of District of Columbia for "enlargement of time to respond to the complaint" related… Continue reading Rajapakse accepts Court summons, asks US to confer immunity