Uprooted Tamils in Trincomalee demand justice for genocide

A section of uprooted Tamil families from Champoor, now staying at one of four so-called welfare centres in Trincomalee, staged a protest on Saturday carrying slogans that demanded justice for genocide and urged global attention on the continued refusal by the Colombo government in allowing them to resettle in their own lands in Moorthoor East.… Continue reading Uprooted Tamils in Trincomalee demand justice for genocide

Sri Lanka’s war-crimes culpability raised in Australian Parliament

Lee Rhiannon, a Greens Party Senator from New South Wales, during a debate in the Australian parliament following her return from Sri Lanka on the eve of the Commonwealth meeting [CHOGM], said that the situation in the NorthEast under Mahinda Rajapakse regime is dire, that the Sri Lanka army’s involvement in civilian life is pervasive… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s war-crimes culpability raised in Australian Parliament

British PM disappoints families of missing persons in Jaffna

Demanding to witness their plight in person, hundreds of kith and kin of missing persons took to the venue in Jaffna on Friday when the visiting British Prime Minister David Camaron was scheduled to meet with Northern Provincial Council (NPC) Chief Minister CV Wigneswaran and R. Sampanthan of the TNA at Jaffna Public Library. British… Continue reading British PM disappoints families of missing persons in Jaffna

Sri Lanka’s Chairmanship makes mockery of Commonwealth values: NYT

The New York Times, in an editorial appearing in the Thursday edition, accused Sri Lanka of committing "serious human rights violations" and of failing "to provide accountability for wartime abuses." Under the Rajapaksa government, the paper said, journalists have been systematically threatened, harassed, killed or forced into exile in what amounts to a war on… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Chairmanship makes mockery of Commonwealth values: NYT

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Britain epitomizes genocide in ‘British Commonwealth’: QSM recipient

British Prime Minister David Cameron being edged to deal directly with the Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, and that too in a periodical session of the Commonwealth, hints at the dismal failure of Britain’s normal diplomatic channels, said veteran Tamil activist and Queen’s Service Medal (QSM) recipient A. Theva Rajan in a statement issued by… Continue reading Britain epitomizes genocide in ‘British Commonwealth’: QSM recipient

PPT to investigate role by UK, USA, India in Sri Lanka’s genocide of Eezham Tamils

The Sri Lankan state as well as Britain, India and the USA will be accused of orchestrating a genocide on the Tamil people by the International Human Rights Association Bremen (IMRV) and the Irish Forum for Peace in Sri Lanka (IFPSL). The charge will be heard by a Tribunal held under the aegis of the… Continue reading PPT to investigate role by UK, USA, India in Sri Lanka’s genocide of Eezham Tamils

Protests across Tamil Nadu condemn Indian participation in ‘Sri Lanka CHOGM’

Apart from a state-wide shutdown in Tamil Nadu called by the leading trader’s association, several political parties and grassroots movements on Tuesday staged protests across the state condemning the hosting of CHOGM in Sri Lanka and Indian participation in the same. Protests were reportedly intense in Chealam, Thiruppoor, Mathurai, Kadaloor and Naakarkoayil. In Mathurai, MDMK… Continue reading Protests across Tamil Nadu condemn Indian participation in ‘Sri Lanka CHOGM’

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CHOGM presence shows Australia is blind to Sri Lanka’s rights abuses – SMH

Scoffing at Foreign Minister Julie Bishop’s comment that Canadian Premier Stephen Harper’s decision to boycott CHOGM was regrettable, Australia’s popular daily, Sydney Morning Herald said, "[w]hat is more regrettable is Australia’s blindness to Sri Lanka’s human rights concerns," adding, "Australia seems to be reluctant to admit human rights violations as a means of deflecting asylum… Continue reading CHOGM presence shows Australia is blind to Sri Lanka’s rights abuses – SMH

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Protests across Tamil Nadu condemn Indian participation in ‘Sri Lanka CHOGM’

Apart from a state-wide shutdown in Tamil Nadu called by the leading trader’s association, several political parties and grassroots movements on Tuesday staged protests across the state condemning the hosting of CHOGM in Sri Lanka and Indian participation in the same. Protests were reportedly intense in Chealam, Thiruppoor, Mathurai, Kadaloor and Naakarkoayil. In Mathurai, MDMK… Continue reading Protests across Tamil Nadu condemn Indian participation in ‘Sri Lanka CHOGM’

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Mauritius conference calls for referendum, transitional administration

International Conference for Tamil Diaspora Solidarity (ICTDS) held in Mauritius, and was officially opened by the President of Mauritius, resolved on Sunday urging the international community, to conduct independent international investigation into genocide, crimes against humanity, ethnic cleansing and war crimes committed by the Sri Lankan state; to set up a transitional administration in the… Continue reading Mauritius conference calls for referendum, transitional administration

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