American Navy SEALS and the Sri Lankan military are currently conducting joint training operations at the Sinhala military occupied Trincomalee. The Annual Joined Combined Exchange Training (JCET) between the US Naval Special Warfare Community and the Sri Lankan military named ‘Flash Style’, which commenced on 2 July at the naval dockyard in Trincomalee, is scheduled… Continue reading US Navy, Sinhala military engage in joint training operations in Trincomalee
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Mullaiththeevu protests against poaching by Sinhala fishermen
Tamil fishermen in Mullaiththeevu have vowed to step up protest campaign till Sri Lankan Fisheries Minister, his representative or the SL Government Agent of the district meet them and assure that no southern fishermen would be allowed into Mullaiththeevu for fishing. Mullaiththeevu town was paralysed on Wednesday last week due to one day hartal in… Continue reading Mullaiththeevu protests against poaching by Sinhala fishermen
‘Crimes against women on increase in Sri Lanka’: AHRC
“In Sri Lanka the citizens live in an environment that has no respect for women and it is estimated that 95% of women using public transport are at risk of being subjected to sexual harassment,” states a news report by the Asian Human Rights Commission on Monday. Further citing from a press conference held in… Continue reading ‘Crimes against women on increase in Sri Lanka’: AHRC
Diaspora youth release Policy Document to chart course of struggle post-Mu’l’livaaykkaal
Second-generation diaspora youth activists came together to release a Policy Document to chart the course of the Eezham Tamils’ struggle, assessing political developments post- May 2009. After interactive sessions held from July 6-7 at an event titled ‘Seeking Perception sans Conditioning: Charting the Course of Struggle in Assessment of Post-Mullivaaikkaal’, eight activists from Europe, Australia… Continue reading Diaspora youth release Policy Document to chart course of struggle post-Mu’l’livaaykkaal
‘Abuse of Tamil women part and parcel of intended genocide’
The abuse of Eezham Tamil women committed by the Sri Lankan state apparatus should not be seen as individual human rights violations but as a part and parcel of an intended genocide of a protracted nature, write Dr. N. Malathy, key member of NESoHR and author of ‘A Fleeting Moment in my Country’ and RM… Continue reading ‘Abuse of Tamil women part and parcel of intended genocide’
Sinhala military takes up Buddhicisation of East
The Sinhala military occupying the East of the country of Eezham Tamils is directly engaged in Buddhicising the province, news sources in Batticaloa said, citing the mushrooming Buddha statues in the district in the recent times. Meanwhile, Tamil National Alliance parliamentarian Mr R. Thurairatnam said that an effort is now being undertaken to create permanent… Continue reading Sinhala military takes up Buddhicisation of East
GA inefficient in Sinhala colonisation of Tamil land transferred
Colombo’s Government Agent (GA) in the Mannaar district of the Northern Province, Mr A.S. Sarath Ravindra, who is a Sinhalese, has been transferred with immediate effect for poor performance in the Sinhalicisation of the Tamil district, news sources in Mannaar said. Similar to Ma’nal-aa’ru in the Mullaith-theevu district that is now Sinhalicised into ‘Weli-oya’ division,… Continue reading GA inefficient in Sinhala colonisation of Tamil land transferred
Sudanese President’s impunity an affront to justice
The impunity of genocide-accused Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, allegedly responsible for the deaths of over 2.5 million Darfuris, echoes far beyond the borders of Sudan, write Luis Moreno Ocampo, former Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court and Tom H. Andrews, President of United to End Genocide. “As the first sitting president wanted by the… Continue reading Sudanese President’s impunity an affront to justice
USPACOM positive about military-to-military relation with India, China
In a press briefing before the US Department of Defence on Thursday, Admiral Samuel J. Locklear III, the current commander of the US Pacific Command (USPACOM), stated that the US was positive about a strategic military-to-military relation with India and China in the Asia-Pacific region. Responding to questions on India he opined that there was… Continue reading USPACOM positive about military-to-military relation with India, China
Genocidal intent of Serbian leader a factor in UN reinstating of charges
The UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague has reinstated the charge of genocide against former Bosnian Serb President Radovan Karadzic on the basis of evidence that could indicate that the Serbian leader possessed genocidal intent in the campaign again Muslims and non-Serbs at the beginning of the Bosnian war in 1992. This move “reversed… Continue reading Genocidal intent of Serbian leader a factor in UN reinstating of charges
