Colombo accelerates Sinhalicisation of Madu

Colombo has launched a large scale Sinhala colonisation at Madu Road Junction, located on Mannaar-Madawachchi Road, which branches off the main route to Madu shrine, situated in the middle of traditional Tamil area, by officially claiming to "resettle" 80 Sinhalese families after renovating a Buddhist temple into a large Vihara at the junction. Categorising the… Continue reading Colombo accelerates Sinhalicisation of Madu

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TGTE member from New Zealand speaks on Vaddukkoaddai Resolution

Mr. S.J.V. Chelvanayakam, in his last ever speech in the Sri Lankan parliament on 19 November 1976 said: “Our Party is moving with the idea of establishing a separate state. It is not an easy matter to get a separate State; it is a difficult matter. We know it is difficult. But either we get… Continue reading TGTE member from New Zealand speaks on Vaddukkoaddai Resolution

Trade Unions slam Australia’s treatment of refugees

Leaders of Australia’s most powerful unions have united to voice their “concern at the growing stance of indifference towards and demonisation of asylum seekers from both sides of Australian politics” in an open letter addressed to Prime Minister Rudd released on Monday. The Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) released a joint statement through its… Continue reading Trade Unions slam Australia’s treatment of refugees

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Colombo adopts failed Sudanese ruse to deflect war crimes charges – Prof. Boyle

Commenting on Sri Lanka’s President Rajapakse’s announcement that Colombo will appoint a 7-person commission to "search for any violations of internationally accepted norms of conduct in such conflict situations, and the circumstances that may have led to such actions [in Sri Lanka], and identify any persons or groups responsible for such acts," Francis A Boyle,… Continue reading Colombo adopts failed Sudanese ruse to deflect war crimes charges – Prof. Boyle

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Australia playing “political football” with refugees: Amnesty International

Amnesty International in Australia have slammed the Federal Government’s decision to freeze asylum claims from Tamil and Afghan refugees, accusing both Ruling and opposition parties of “using some of the world’s most vulnerable people as political footballs”, and urging the nation to adhere to its “legal and moral obligation” to provide protection to refugees who… Continue reading Australia playing “political football” with refugees: Amnesty International

Game of smoke and mirrors, HRW blasts Sri Lanka’s new commission

Commenting on Sri Lanka’s announcement that it is appointing a laws-of-war commission, Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch said, "[e]very time the international community raises the issue of accountability, Sri Lanka establishes a commission that takes a long time to achieve nothing. Ban should put an end to this game of smoke and… Continue reading Game of smoke and mirrors, HRW blasts Sri Lanka’s new commission

SLA builds base on demolished LTTE War Heroes’ Resting Home in Uduppiddi

More than 200 Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers are engaged in constructing a military base since Friday morning on the very place of E’l’aangku’lam Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) War Heroes Resting Home in Vadmaraadchi which had been razed to the ground by SLA 03 May night using heavy equipments, sources in Jaffna said.… Continue reading SLA builds base on demolished LTTE War Heroes’ Resting Home in Uduppiddi

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