Unknown persons took away a Saiva priest from Jaffna, his wife and their five-year-old child on 15 August as they were coming out of Colombo Fort Railway Station, according to complaints lodged by the priest’s parents with Human Rights Commission (HRC) in Jaffna Sunday. HRC officials have referred the complaint to their head office in… Continue reading Saiva priest, wife, child abducted in Colombo
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Eelam and the new ‘super power’ Sri Lanka
In their petty geopolitical and corporate interests, India and the West have created a Frankenstein monster of a state in Sri Lanka that disgraces the whole world. What fears them now is this monster in its frenzies making their labours lost in the island. This is what impels them to tell the victims to reconcile,… Continue reading Eelam and the new ‘super power’ Sri Lanka
Boyle debunks Kohana’s war-crimes braggadocio
Debunking Sri Lanka’s Foreign Secretary, Palitha Kohana’s statement that "no winner of a war has been tried [for war crimes] before a Tribunal," Francis Boyle, Professor of International Law at the Illinois College of Law, said, as legal counsel for the Mothers of Srebrenica and Podrinja, he had convinced the Honorable Carla Del Ponte, the… Continue reading Boyle debunks Kohana’s war-crimes braggadocio
Australian politicians troubled by deteriorating conditions in Sri Lanka
A group of Australian parliamentarians have expressed concern for the plight of thousands of refugees being held in Sri Lankan military run camps at a meeting with members of the Tamil youth at Parliament House on Tuesday. In a free flowing discussion covering conditions faced by displaced civilians and a lack of independent access to… Continue reading Australian politicians troubled by deteriorating conditions in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka stands up due to China support despite international pressure – Basil Rajapakse
“China has extended its support to the country to stand up despite international pressures on Sri Lanka in recent times. We thank the Government of the China for its unstinted support,” Senior Presidential Advisor, Basil Rajapakse, said Thursday addressing a ceremony to mark the successful completion of the first phase of the Nuraichchoalai coal power… Continue reading Sri Lanka stands up due to China support despite international pressure – Basil Rajapakse
Winners are never tried for war crimes, says Colombo’s foreign secretary
“If you look at the history of war crimes there isn’t one instance where a winner of a war has been tried before a Tribunal. They have always been set up for losers. And if you were to take winners then the start would have to be taken elsewhere. Sri Lanka did not drop atom… Continue reading Winners are never tried for war crimes, says Colombo’s foreign secretary
Sri Lanka to train Pakistan army in Tamil land
“We received a request from Pakistan to train their officers on our small team operations, so we have decided to open several new training schools in Mullaitivu, Kilinochchi and Vavuniya to train local and foreign military officers,” said Colombo’s new Army Chief Jagath Jayasuriya, reported, Daily Mirror, Friday. The newspaper further quoted the military chief… Continue reading Sri Lanka to train Pakistan army in Tamil land
‘Political formula needs to address Tamil nationalist fundamentals’
The powers of the international community, especially India, recognising the nation of Eezham Tamils, spelling out its right to self-determination and immediately stepping in guaranteeing its security and territorial integrity are more important for producing positive political results than mooting proxy draft solutions, says Roy Gardiner Wignarajah, a spokesman of the Canadian Tamil activist group,… Continue reading ‘Political formula needs to address Tamil nationalist fundamentals’
Global vigilance needed amid Sri Lanka’s post war rhetoric: Australian Senator
The ethnic issue in Sri Lanka must remain at the forefront of the global conscience amid the “very serious prospect of continued breeches of human rights” faced by over 300,000 Tamil IDP’s at the hands of the Sri Lankan Government, said Liberal party Senator Gary Humphries in address at Canberra on Tuesday. Citing allegations of… Continue reading Global vigilance needed amid Sri Lanka’s post war rhetoric: Australian Senator
White House Tamil protest draws media attention
Commenting on the increase in number of protests after President Obama came to power, Politico.com, a site run by a Virginia-based popular American political group and edited by former Washington Post staffers, noted that the "most memorable crowd of protesters outside Obama’s door [White House]" was a Tamil expatriate group which has "caught the attention… Continue reading White House Tamil protest draws media attention
