Several refugees, fleeing repression and threat to life in Sri Lanka, are either being held in Japanese immigration jails, or have been temporarily released on "bail" after paying sums of between $2K to $5K, and these refugees are undergoing severe misery for more than two years, Tamils Against Genocide (TAG), a US-based activist group contacted… Continue reading Japan’s defiance to adhere to UN Convention, leaves Tamil Refugees in limbo
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Snail pace delivery of houses with Indian assistance, mere 0.1% completed
Housing scheme for displaced civilians of North and East, announced by India last year, has failed to deliver, according to Tamil NGO and political circles in Jaffna. India had announced last year that it would construct 50,000 houses for the displaced in the North and East. However, only 53 houses have been constructed so far… Continue reading Snail pace delivery of houses with Indian assistance, mere 0.1% completed
Colombo accused of attempts to nobble Navi Pillay’s budget
Crediting Latin American countries including Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico, along with Zambia for the Human Rights Watch praise on UN Human Rights Council [UNHRC] for launching international investigations in Côte d’Ivoire, Libya and Syria, appointing an investigator to monitor developments in Iran, and extending the mandates of rapporteurs for Myanmar, Cambodia, Somalia and Sudan,… Continue reading Colombo accused of attempts to nobble Navi Pillay’s budget
Blake wooed genocidal Sri Lanka Army to help Afghan war
Within months of a war masterminded to end in the genocide of Eezham Tamils, the US Asst Secretary of State Robert Blake wooed the genocidal Sri Lanka Army’s help in the US-led war in Afghanistan, reveals a Wikileaks document. In a meeting that took place in Colombo on 8th December 2009 with SL Defence Secretary… Continue reading Blake wooed genocidal Sri Lanka Army to help Afghan war
Tamil opinion backs Bahu, Mano
The Tamil National Alliance and the Tamil National Peoples Front have urged the Tamil speaking people in the Western Province to support Wickramabahu Karunaratne and Mano Ganesan of the Democratic National Front (DNF) in the civic elections in the South. While Selvam Adaikalanathan and Mavai Senathiraja of the TNA in their speeches have urged the… Continue reading Tamil opinion backs Bahu, Mano
SL military collects details on ex-LTTE members in Jaffna, Vanni
Occupying Sri Lanka Army soldiers in Jaffna and Vanni have again started collecting details of former LTTE members. The SLA, using new forms from Colombo, is registering details of ex-Tiger members who had left the movement several years ago and of those who were detained and released by the SLA after the genocidal onslaught on… Continue reading SL military collects details on ex-LTTE members in Jaffna, Vanni
Sinhala encroachment of grazing lands continues unabated in Batticaloa
Under the direction of SL authorities in Colombo, the Ampaa’rai District Agrarians Services Department has begun issuing permits to Sinhala encroachers on grazing lands in the Batticaloa district giving permanent status. Batticaloa district Tamil National Alliance parliamentarian Mr.P.Selvarasa addressing a meeting of the farmers at Vavu’natheevu DS secretariat last week requested the Sri Lanka Government… Continue reading Sinhala encroachment of grazing lands continues unabated in Batticaloa
Tamil student reported missing in Batticaloa
A 16-year-old student who left his home at U’rukamam in Karadiyanaa’ru in Batticaloa on September 29 to visit his relatives in Aiyangkea’ni in Ea’raavoor has failed to return since then, according to a complaint lodged with the SL Police at Ea’raavoor by his parents. The victim, Amarasingham Vimalraj, has been a student of Karadiayanaa’ru MV… Continue reading Tamil student reported missing in Batticaloa
"Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields" to be screened at EU Parliament
Three international Human Rights watchdogs, Amnesty International, International Crisis Group (ICG), and Human Rights Watch (HRW) are jointly organizing the screening of Channel-4 documentary "Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields," at the European Union Parliament Wednesday (12th), invitation sent to decision makers said. The documentary has been shown at the legislative bodies of western capitals including Washington,… Continue reading "Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields" to be screened at EU Parliament
US knew Rajapaksa election was irregular
A classified cable of the US Embassy in Colombo, made available through WikiLeaks, shows that the US Ambassador Patricia A. Butenis has informed the US government about a Rajapaksa order to eight SL Government Agents to send election results directly to SL President’s house for his review before sending them on to the SL Election… Continue reading US knew Rajapaksa election was irregular
