Civil cases against Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse and Shavendra Silva, an ex-army commander and currently Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN) are waiting next round of decisions from the District Court of District of Columbia and District Court of Southern District of New York respectively, legal sources monitoring the progress of the… Continue reading War crime litigations reach crucial phase in US courts
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Norway funds Sri Lanka ministry
The Norwegian embassy in Colombo has contributed 18.5 million Rupees to Sri Lanka’s Child Development and Women’s Affairs ministry to improve mobility of Women Development Officers and to display billboards in prominent places, a press release from the Norwegian embassy in Colombo said on Friday. Norway at times had to “buy peace” through aid, observed… Continue reading Norway funds Sri Lanka ministry
NZ assures support for IC justice and accountability to war victims
“New Zealand remains willing to co-operate with the international community in considering appropriate investigative mechanisms to bring justice and accountability to the victims of the Sri Lankan war,” said New Zealand’s foreign minister Murray McCully, on Thursday, in a letter addressed to Tamil Forum in New Zealand. The UNSG panel report is likely to be… Continue reading NZ assures support for IC justice and accountability to war victims
Wider public participation marks Heroes Day in Tamil Nadu
It became clear on the eve of Heroes Day, Sunday, that ruling circles in India join hands with genocidal Colombo in denying Tamils the right to remember their fallen freedom fighters. Yet the day was observed with a marked positive difference in Tamil Nadu this time. Public and grassroot initiatives replaced political party organized mass… Continue reading Wider public participation marks Heroes Day in Tamil Nadu
US-UK axis drags EU into endorsing militarisation of Sri Lanka
USA and the UK are primarily responsible for endorsing Sri Lanka’s military rule and military solution to the national question of Tamils. Europe is unwillingly manipulated by the US-British axis, says a feedback from a Sinhala reader to the feature “West endorses ethno-military rule, military solution: Tamil civil groups,” appeared in TamilNet, Thursday. The feedback… Continue reading US-UK axis drags EU into endorsing militarisation of Sri Lanka
Unemployed Tamil graduates stage protest in SL militarized Jaffna
Hundreds of unemployed Tamil graduates Friday held a protest in front of the office of the SL Colonial Governor of Northern Province Maj. Gen (retd) G.A.Chandrasiri demanding immediate employment and condemning the lethargic attitude of the Colombo government in providing employment opportunities to the graduates in the North. The demonstration commenced from Va’n’nai Perumaa’l Kovil… Continue reading Unemployed Tamil graduates stage protest in SL militarized Jaffna
‘Rehabilitation’ means mental torture in open prison
For former liberation fighters and their active supporters who were ‘released’ after the war, the so-called rehabilitation means servitude under SL military and mental torture in open prison, news reports from the SL-occupied country of Eezham Tamils said. The latest sanction against them is that they were warned by the SL military not to try… Continue reading ‘Rehabilitation’ means mental torture in open prison
US Pacific Command to build hospitals in the North through Sri Lanka
Directly treating ‘development’ as a military strategy to match with the Sri Lankan model, the US Pacific Command has decided to re-build four hospitals in the north at Oddusuddaan in the Mulaiththeevu district and at Muzhankaavil, Poonakari and Pazhai in the Ki’linochchi district. While the US Pacific Command will be providing the grant assistance, the… Continue reading US Pacific Command to build hospitals in the North through Sri Lanka
West endorses ethno-military rule, military solution: Tamil civil groups
Civil society organisations in the country of Eezham Tamils are enraged at foreign diplomats visiting their country confining the purposes of the visits primarily to meeting the commanders of the occupying Sinhala military but not the civil society. When genocidal Sri Lanka declares ’normalcy’ has come to Tamils, the gesture of these diplomats is a… Continue reading West endorses ethno-military rule, military solution: Tamil civil groups
Abducted university student released
Jaffna University Siddha Medicine student, Vetharaniyam Latheesh, who was feared abducted by the occupying Sri Lanka’s military on the Heroes Day evening, Sunday, at Thirunelveali in Jaffna, was released on Monday evening after being taken to a notorious military intelligence outfit directly operated by Gotabhaya Rajapaksa in Vavuniyaa. The release of Latheesh became possible as… Continue reading Abducted university student released
