‘Sandwich theory’ an excuse for not taking a stand: Indian academic Radha D’Souza

“Those wanting to remain equidistant from state and the struggles of people. [..] actually end up legitimating the moral authority of the state by giving the state the moral authority to continue with the war on people.”, observes Radha D’Souza in an interview to TamilNet on Sunday. Dr. D’Souza, who is a reader of law… Continue reading ‘Sandwich theory’ an excuse for not taking a stand: Indian academic Radha D’Souza

Judge Kotelly to decide Rajapakse’s legal fate in US

Lead counsel for the three Tamil plaintiffs, who have charged Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse of war-crimes in the District Court of District of Columbia, filed a memorandum Tuesday requesting Judge Kollar-Kotelly to validate the service of process based on the publication of the summons and complaint in TamilNet as ordered by the Judge in… Continue reading Judge Kotelly to decide Rajapakse’s legal fate in US

Solheim hijacks thrust of Norway report

Norwegian minister Erik Solheim, while speaking in Oslo 11 November at the release of the report evaluating Norway’s failed peace process in Sri Lanka, tried to hijack the philosophical thrust of the findings of the report and this brought him into confrontation with the evaluation team leader, Gunnar M. Sørbø. Mr. Erik Solheim tried to… Continue reading Solheim hijacks thrust of Norway report

Treaties provide absolute immunity against civil suits, Silva asserts

Shavendra Silva, currently Sri Lanka’s Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations charged with torture and execution of Sri Lanka’s Tamils by two plaintiffs, filed a motion in the District Court of Southern District of New York Friday seeking to dismiss the case against him. Defendant Silva’s motion asserts that arguments by plaintiffs reveal "a… Continue reading Treaties provide absolute immunity against civil suits, Silva asserts

SL Police launches re-registration of Tamil residents in Colombo

Sri Lanka Police has launched re-registration of persons in Colombo district under Section 76 of the Police ordinance. Civil sources said SL police personnel are distributing forms to houses where Tamil families reside. However, the SL Police media spokesman Ajith Rohana told media persons when queried that all three communities have been asked to fill… Continue reading SL Police launches re-registration of Tamil residents in Colombo

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Rajapakse’s media fears spread from TamilNet to Sinhala opponents

"The ban on TamilNet is the first instance of what the Free Media Movement believes may soon be a slippery slope of web and internet censorship in Sri Lanka," BBC reported on 20th June 2007 when local reports indicated that access to TamilNet was blocked by unannounced directives to service providers from officials in Colombo.… Continue reading Rajapakse’s media fears spread from TamilNet to Sinhala opponents

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Canadian students show solidarity with Tamil cause

The York Federation of Students, the students’ union at York University representing over 50,000 students, unanimously adopted a resolution last week recognizing the ongoing structural genocide of the Eezham Tamil nation and the need to stand in solidarity with the Tamil people in their global struggle for self-determination. The success of enacting such resolutions has… Continue reading Canadian students show solidarity with Tamil cause

People of Maldives cut off face of ‘Sri Lanka Lion’

People in the Addu Atoll of Maldives on Friday early hours cut off the face of the Lion statue installed by Sri Lanka last week in the Maradhoo island of the Addu Atoll, to mark Sri Lanka’s participation in the 17th SAARC Summit held in Addu between 10-11 November. Meanwhile, Pakistan’s monument in the Hithadhoo… Continue reading People of Maldives cut off face of ‘Sri Lanka Lion’