At least 147 Tamil Nadu fishermen, who lost their bearing in the rough seas due to stormy weather and reached the shores of the country of Eezam Tamils, have been arrested by the occupying Sri Lanka Navy in the seas off Jaffna and Mullaiththeevu during the past 3 days. In the meantime, two bodies have… Continue reading SL military arrests 147 Tamil Nadu fishermen in North
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SL military governor declares NPC’s inaugural budget null and void
While the elected members of the Northern Provincial Council (NPC) on Thursday passed the inaugural budget of the NPC after 3 days of sittings at their secretariat in Kaithadi, Colombo’s military governor of North, Major General (retd) G.A. Chandrasiri on Friday hastily summoned the officials and secretaries of various ministries to a conference at Koappaay… Continue reading SL military governor declares NPC’s inaugural budget null and void
SL minister Badurdeen splits Tamil speaking people in Mannaar
Attempting to incite community hatred between various Tamil-speaking communities of Naanaaddaan, Rishard Badurdeen, the Industry and Commerce Minister of the occupying Sri Lanka, has again interfered in the civic affairs, sabotaging the efforts by the Bishop of Mannaar to resolve a land dispute in Pon-theevu-ka’ndal village, news sources in Mannaar said. The SL minister has… Continue reading SL minister Badurdeen splits Tamil speaking people in Mannaar
UN failed in Sri Lanka, says Dieng
United Nation’s Special Advisor on Prevention of Genocide to the Secretary General (SG), Adama Dieng, said during a UN panel discussion Wednesday that not only the United Nations but all member states failed the people of Sri Lanka. He implied that while the SG did not make use of Article 99 which bestows power on… Continue reading UN failed in Sri Lanka, says Dieng
Asylum seeker tells UK Court of Colombo sanctioned abduction, torture
The Immigration and Asylum Chamber of UK’s Upper Tribunal, during hearings of an appeal by a Sri Lankan ex-Police officer who sought asylum in the UK claiming imminent threat of persecution, refused asylum to the appellant on the grounds that there was plausible evidence that the officer knowingly participated in war-crimes, and therefore, is excluded… Continue reading Asylum seeker tells UK Court of Colombo sanctioned abduction, torture
SL intelligence squad behind attack on protestors in Trincomalee on HR Day
The masked men, who on Tuesday attacked a peaceful demonstration, which was staged by the relatives of missing persons in Trincomalee, belong to a squad operated by the intelligence wing of the occupying SL military, the organisers of the protest said on Wednesday. The members of the squad arrived through the Sinhala market, parked their… Continue reading SL intelligence squad behind attack on protestors in Trincomalee on HR Day
Sri Lanka guilty of genocide: PPT verdict
After an assessment of evidences presented by eyewitnesses and experts, judges of the Permanent People’s Tribunal reached unanimous consensus that the Sri Lankan state was guilty of crimes of genocide against the Eezham Tamils and that the genocide is continuing even after the end of the military operations against the LTTE. Concluding the four day… Continue reading Sri Lanka guilty of genocide: PPT verdict
PPT to announce findings at live press conference 10:00 AM CET
The panel of judges who heard the charges of genocide against the Eezham Tamil people would be announcing their findings of the Bremen Tribunal in a live streaming press conference which starts at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday. Journalists can email in questions which will be answered by the panel then and there, the organisors said.… Continue reading PPT to announce findings at live press conference 10:00 AM CET
Mandela and the other Prisoners of War
As South Africa prepares for the funeral of iconic anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela, who passed away at the age of 95 on Thursday, leaders of the world have paid their tributes to the man who was incarcerated as a political prisoner under the apartheid regime for 27 years. Powerful countries in the West, including the… Continue reading Mandela and the other Prisoners of War
CHOGM mooted TRC, ill-fit for Sri Lanka, say ANU fellow, legal scholar
Establishing a Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) modeled on the South Africa (SA) experience, viewed by Sri Lanka backers as an urgent need to mitigate possible strong actions by the International Community against Sri Lanka over its rights violations, appears as an imminent outcome from the recently concluded Commonwealth Meeting [CHOGM]. But a Sri Lanka… Continue reading CHOGM mooted TRC, ill-fit for Sri Lanka, say ANU fellow, legal scholar
