The Journalist for Democracy in Sri Lanka (JDS), a media organisation of exiled group of Journalists from the island, Thursday said that the introduction of so-called grease devils was nothing but “a new military phenomenon to instil a chilling fear psychosis among the Tamil and Muslim communities living in and around their traditional homelands of… Continue reading Grease devils – a new military phenomenon unleashing State terror in NE: JDS
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Grease devils, occupying forces, intensify terror in Jaffna
The ‘grease devil’ terror, staged by Sri Lanka’s occupying forces in the country of Eezham Tamils in a systematic way, clearly shows signs of a master-minded genocide emboldened by international inaction, said political and civil activists in Jaffna, commenting on terror unleashed on Wednesday and Thursday in the Jaffna University locality and in the Kurunakar… Continue reading Grease devils, occupying forces, intensify terror in Jaffna
STF camps re-emerge in East citing ‘grease devil’ episode
Dismantled camps of the elite commando unit of the Sri Lankan forces, the Special Task Force (STF), are being re-established in same private residential buildings earlier vacated by the STF in the Ampaa’rai district. The lands returned to legal owners are being re-occupied by the STF. Camps have been already established at Thirukkoayil, Akkaraip-pattu, Kaarai-theevu,… Continue reading STF camps re-emerge in East citing ‘grease devil’ episode
Canada’s TYO hosts landmark Ki’liththaddu tournament
Tamil youth teams from across Canada assembled in Toronto on Sunday, August 28th, 2011 to play Ki’liththaddu, recognized as one of the national games of Tamileelam. The tournament where teams vied to win Tamileelam Heritage Trophy was a TYO-Canada’s initiative, and was organized to promote and preserve Tamil identity, tournament organizers said. The game originated… Continue reading Canada’s TYO hosts landmark Ki’liththaddu tournament
Tamil Nadu Assembly, Madras High Court, make precedent in Indian democracy
In an extraordinary development in Indian constitutional history, the Tamil Nadu State Assembly on Tuesday unanimously and strongly resolved that the President of India, respecting the sentiments of the people and political parties of Tamil Nadu, should reconsider the clemency appeals of the three Tamils fixed for execution and convert their death sentences into life… Continue reading Tamil Nadu Assembly, Madras High Court, make precedent in Indian democracy
Tamil Nadu tensed over execution of death sentences
The people of Tamil Nadu and Tamils all over the world are agitated over the Indian government decision to execute death sentences to three Tamils after keeping them in prison for more than 20 years. Perarivalan of Tamil Nadu, and Eezham Tamils Murugan and Shanthan arrested in 1991 on charges of involvement in the assassination… Continue reading Tamil Nadu tensed over execution of death sentences
Wikileaks: Captive Tamil doctors "coached" to recant casualty figures
Two WikiLeaks cables from U.S. Embassy in Colombo, released to the public last week said that four Tamil doctors who worked with the injured civilians during the last months of the war, and who recanted the casualty figures at a Sri Lanka Government organized press conference, had told the US Embassy officials that "they were… Continue reading Wikileaks: Captive Tamil doctors "coached" to recant casualty figures
Blake will draw blank if truth not recognized
The US Asst Secretary of State Robert Blake visits Sri Lanka this week, following Indian Foreign Minister Krishna telling the Parliament that what bothered the island for the last three decades was nothing but ‘terrorism’ and the solution confines to material ‘rehabilitation’ of Tamils and political ‘build up’ of the defunct 13th Amendment. Blake spoke… Continue reading Blake will draw blank if truth not recognized
BTF reps visited India over Sri Lanka war crimes probe
Representatives of the British Tamil Forum (BTF) travelled recently to India to raise awareness of the plight of Tamils in Sri Lanka, and to build support for an independent international investigation into the mass killings of Tamil civilians in the closing months of the island’s war, the organisation said in a statement this weekend. Taking… Continue reading BTF reps visited India over Sri Lanka war crimes probe
Decades-old skeletons unearthed in former SL Navy camp in Delft
More than seven human skeleton remains were unearthed by a team of medical officials in Nedunth-theevu (Delft) island on Friday in a land belonging to Assistant Government Agent’s office. The skeletons are believed to be 20 – 30 years old. Earlier, the Sri Lanka Navy had stationed in the premises for several years. 7 human… Continue reading Decades-old skeletons unearthed in former SL Navy camp in Delft
