CID launches investigation into JVP-Lebanon Hisbulla connection

The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Sri Lanka Police is said to be investigating to find out whether the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) has any connection with militant Hisbulla Organization based in Lebanon following the arrest and deportation of a Lebanese couple on Saturday, sources in Colombo said. Mohamed Hottait, the Vice President of… Continue reading CID launches investigation into JVP-Lebanon Hisbulla connection

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Sri Lanka deports Lebanese couple

Sri Lanka’s Immigration and Emigration Department Saturday morning deported the Lebanese Democratic Youth Union Leader, Mohamed Hottait, and his wife on a charge of participating in a protest rally organized by the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) against the United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) government in Kandy. The couple had been a tour in Sri Lanka.… Continue reading Sri Lanka deports Lebanese couple

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British Tamil journalist arrested in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka State Intelligence officers arrested a London based Tamil journalist Wednesday at the Colombo Airport, while the journalist was on his way to visit his family, Journalist for Democracy in Sri Lanka (JDS), a dissident exciled journalist group that first released the Channel-4 execution video said in an urgent alert. A British passport holder,… Continue reading British Tamil journalist arrested in Sri Lanka

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UN must produce a Congo-type war crimes report on Sri Lanka, says Prof. Boyle

Reviewing the recently released 550-page United Nations Report of the Mapping Exercise Documenting the Most Serious Violations of Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law Committed Within the Territory of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), an artilce in the American Society of International Law (ASIL) said, "[t]he 550-page report detailing killings, rapes, destruction, and… Continue reading UN must produce a Congo-type war crimes report on Sri Lanka, says Prof. Boyle

UK billboard announces Tamil Eelam National Remembrance Day

As part of the global Tamil Eelam community’s events to mark National Remembrance Day on November 27, expatriate Tamils in London have sponsored a public billboard. The Tamil Youth Organisation (TYO), an activist group comprising Tamil students and young professionals, coordinated the effort. “We wanted to express the significance of this day for Eelam Tamils,… Continue reading UK billboard announces Tamil Eelam National Remembrance Day

Released ex-Liberation Tiger combatants intimidated by SLA in Jaffna

The parents of a former Liberation Tiger combatant who had been rehabilitated after arrest and later released to join his family complained Thursday to Jaffna Human Rights Commission (HRC) office that their son is continually threatened by Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Intelligence Unit officers and men when he appears to sign at the SLA Intelligence… Continue reading Released ex-Liberation Tiger combatants intimidated by SLA in Jaffna

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‘Quiet diplomacy’ does not work with Sri Lanka – Tissainayagam

Economic aid should be linked to press freedom in Sri Lanka, veteran Tamil journalist J. S. Tissainayagam, who was released from government custody by international pressure earlier this year, said Wednesday. In his first interview since his release, Mr. Tissainayagam rejected arguments that ‘quiet diplomacy’ would achieve better conduct from President Mahinda Rajapakse regime, and… Continue reading ‘Quiet diplomacy’ does not work with Sri Lanka – Tissainayagam

Swiss Tamil council arranges safe custody for war crimes evidences

The Swiss branch of the Society for Threatened Peoples (GfbV), a human rights organisation that speaks up for voiceless peoples and communities, has come forward to act as an independent custodian of evidence material and in working out submissions on behalf of individuals and organisations, who need assistance in making submissions to the UN Panel,… Continue reading Swiss Tamil council arranges safe custody for war crimes evidences

Fonseka admitted to prison hospital

Sarath Fonseka, former Commander of the Sri Lanka Army and currently serving a prison sentence of thirty months was admitted to Welikada prison hospital Tuesday night on his return from attending the “white flag” case against him in the High Court. Commissioner General of Prisons Major General (retired) V.R.de Silva told media sources that medical… Continue reading Fonseka admitted to prison hospital

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