Amnesty urges Hague on independent probe into Sri Lanka war crimes

Amnesty International Monday urged British Foreign Secretary William Hague to demand an independent international investigation into alleged war crime abuses in Sri Lanka when he meets his Sri Lankan counterpart, Professor GL Peiris, in London Tuesday. Amnesty also said it has “huge reservations about the effectiveness” of both Sri Lanka’s Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission… Continue reading Amnesty urges Hague on independent probe into Sri Lanka war crimes

Mahinda Rajapaksa shuns North TNA parliamentarians

Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa has failed to invited the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarians of the North to a meeting related to ‘Development of North’ in Vavuniyaa Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Joseph Camp Tuesday, deliberately keeping away the elected representatives of the people from participating in the meeting, TNA parliamentarians of North accused. The… Continue reading Mahinda Rajapaksa shuns North TNA parliamentarians

Mannaar Tamil village faces extinction due to illegal sand mining

Oalaiththoduvaay, a traditional Tamil village on the coast of Mannaar district faces extinction due to illegal sand mining by a group of Sinhala men from the southern province. A Sinhala man who had bought a piece of land in Oalaiththoduvaay has allowed illegal sand mining. Residents of the village said that if the transport of… Continue reading Mannaar Tamil village faces extinction due to illegal sand mining

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Birth centenary of V. Navaratnam, pioneer of Tamil Eelam polity

18 October 2010 is the birth centenary of V. Navaratnam, doyen of the Tamil Eelam cause and founder leader of Thamizhar Chuyaadchik Kazhakam (TCK) in the late 1960s. TamilNet interviewed him in July 2005 when he was 95 years old. He passed away on 22 December 2006. Eezham Tamils and Sinhalese could never live under… Continue reading Birth centenary of V. Navaratnam, pioneer of Tamil Eelam polity

UNP leader Wickremasinghe, SL Minister Peiris visit Britain this week

Ranil Wickremasinghe, leader of the main opposition United National Party (UNP), is scheduled to leave for tour in Europe Sunday evening. During his stay in London he is expected to meet British Prime Minister David Cameron and Foreign Affairs Minister William Hague. He is also expected to meet the leaders of the main opposition Conservative… Continue reading UNP leader Wickremasinghe, SL Minister Peiris visit Britain this week

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Amnesty to begin campaign on SLA execution of Trincomalee students

With the fifth anniversary of the massacre of five Tamil students in Trincomalee beach by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers approaching on January 2nd, Amnesty International (AI), the human rights watchdog has embarked on a postcard campaign "to use this case as an example of the ongoing lack of accountability in Sri Lanka," according… Continue reading Amnesty to begin campaign on SLA execution of Trincomalee students

Broke no Singapore laws, defendant testifies in Maryland case

While being cross examined by US Prosecutor, Balraj Naidu, the Singaporean being tried in Baltimore Federal Court for material support to a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO), said that Liberation Tigers were engaged in a "civil war" with Sri Lanka Government, LTTE was not listed as a terrorist organization in Singapore, and that he was arrested… Continue reading Broke no Singapore laws, defendant testifies in Maryland case

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Local authorities warn of landmine danger in Pachchilaippa’l’li in North

Pachchilaippa’l’li Piratheasa Chapai officials have warned the people allowed to resettle in their area by Sri Lanka government to be extra cautious of unexploded devices advising them not to burn the rubbish but to burry them to avoid being injured by them, sources in Jaffna said. This warning comes despite Sri Lanka Army (SLA) allowing… Continue reading Local authorities warn of landmine danger in Pachchilaippa’l’li in North

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‘Sinhala Only’ imposed on Tamil areas in East

Sri Lanka government Road Development Authority (RDA) in Eastern Province using only Sinhala language in the name boards reveals the intention of Sri Lanka government to impose the ‘Sinhala Only’ Act again, Batticaloa residents said. The name board of the road to Vaakarai from Batticaloa is written only in Sinhala language and despite the request… Continue reading ‘Sinhala Only’ imposed on Tamil areas in East

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