Fear psychosis grips Vanni as SL military clamps down on Tamils

The occupying SL military system, emboldened by the extension of one more year to continue its iron fist manoeuvrings to continue to engineer demographic, cultural and structural genocide on the nation of Eelam Tamils, has used 2014 March sessions in Geneva to project an enemy in its imagination, bringing again untold miseries for the thousands… Continue reading Fear psychosis grips Vanni as SL military clamps down on Tamils

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Moongkilaa’ru victims slain by heavy weapons: forensic report

A forensic team that inspected the skeletons of the victims from a bunker at Moongkilaa’ru have submitted their report to Mullaiththeevu District Court stating that they have found 11 pieces of shrapnel used in artillery and mortar shells. The 9 victims were slain in Sri Lanka Army fired shells during the mass exodus by the… Continue reading Moongkilaa’ru victims slain by heavy weapons: forensic report

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Geneva press conference to discuss nature of US resolution

Civil society activists and Tamil politicians from the homeland join together with Diaspora activists and exiled journalists to look into the question whether the US draft resolution being framed at the Human Rights Council would be a part of the solution or part of the problem in bringing a solution to the 60-year-old genocide of… Continue reading Geneva press conference to discuss nature of US resolution

Canadian students highlight genocide in letter to Harper

 Canada’s largest student union, representing more than 50,000 students, in a letter to Canadian Prime Minister Harper, expressed solidarity with "the Tamil people calling for justice and accountability for the victims of ongoing structural genocide," and said they join other several Rights organizations in "demanding a sustainable and just political solution for an indiscriminate right… Continue reading Canadian students highlight genocide in letter to Harper

Colombo malicious in twisting Ananthi’s Geneva speech

Responding to Sri Lankan delegation’s accusation on her address at Geneva, Northern Provincial Council (NPC) member Ananthi Sasitharan on Wednesday defended her statements in Geneva saying that she didn’t violate any protocol of the Provincial Council system or that of the Sri Lankan State. “In fact, I went to Geneva following the democratic decision by… Continue reading Colombo malicious in twisting Ananthi’s Geneva speech

UN uses Tamils to ‘learn lessons’ but denies justice to their genocide: Ananthi

The Right to Protect (R2P) concept, accepted by the World Summit in 2005, has totally failed to save Eelam Tamils from the genocidal war in 2009, said NPC councillor, Ms Ananthi Sasitharan at the UN Human Rights Council on Tuesday in Geneva. She addressed the council twice, one of them being in Tamil language. Although… Continue reading UN uses Tamils to ‘learn lessons’ but denies justice to their genocide: Ananthi

Sri Lankan TID releases Fr. Praveen, Ruki Fernando

While the Sri Lankan Government delegation in Geneva responded Tuesday evening defending the claims of the Sri Lankan Terrorist Investigation Division (TID) to the concerns raised by several NGOs against the TID detention of the Human Rights defenders Rev Fr Praveen and Mr Ruki Fernando, both the human rights activists were released a few hours… Continue reading Sri Lankan TID releases Fr. Praveen, Ruki Fernando

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Journalists in North receive death threats over phone

A section of Tamil journalists in North, who have been subjected to investigations and harassment by the Sri Lankan military intelligence in the recent past on Tuesday said they were receiving phone calls with death threats this week. The Sri Lankan military was using a projected image of ‘LTTE regrouping’ to silence the journalists and… Continue reading Journalists in North receive death threats over phone

Time for International Investigations, says Camp

Sri Lanka "looks to be drifting toward authoritarianism. Journalists are terrified and intimidated by arrests and mysterious assaults on those critical of the government….The once-independent judiciary has learned not to challenge the government’s edicts. The war-heavy defense establishment carries out many internal security functions, and "white vans" have become synonymous with the disappearance of dissidents… Continue reading Time for International Investigations, says Camp

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SL military deploys terror in Vanni, Priest, NGO activist under arrest

Human Rights defender Rev. Fr. Praveen, former director of the Centre for Peace and Reconciliation (CPR), who has been subjected to harassment by the occupying SL military several times, has been arrested by the occupying Sri Lankan military and Police in Ki’linochchi Sunday night together with a human rights activist from Colombo, Ruki Fernando, when… Continue reading SL military deploys terror in Vanni, Priest, NGO activist under arrest

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