Colombo revives colonial rule to monitor foreign tourists

Citing an obscure 1886 ordinance of the colonial times of British Ceylon, that has been largely ignored for decades, the Sri Lankan Police now says that it will monitor foreign tourists’ whereabouts in the entire island, a report by the International Business Times said Wednesday. The news report in the IBT has come while Eezham… Continue reading Colombo revives colonial rule to monitor foreign tourists

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Cancel CHOGM, appeals Prof. Lynch

Prof. Jake Lynch, director of the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Sydney, in an opinion column in the ABC website, called for cancellation of the Commonwealth Head of Government Meeting (CHOGM), pointing to ‘serious allegations of violations of international human rights law’ in Sri Lanka "including enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings,… Continue reading Cancel CHOGM, appeals Prof. Lynch

Sri Lanka torture concerns well founded, says Time

The popular biweekly, the Time magazine, commenting on Sri Lanka’s deteriorating rights climate, said that amid abuse and fear, Tamils are continuing to flee Sri Lanka, and that torture and sexual violence by Sri Lanka’s military against Tamils with alleged separatist ties during the 26-year civil war make credible the threat of torture to a… Continue reading Sri Lanka torture concerns well founded, says Time

Tamil activist Neethan Shan elected to represent NDP at federal level

"As regards [Canada’s] foreign policy on Sri Lanka, I will continue to advocate for recognizing the political aspirations of the Eezham Tamils in the homeland and to push for justice for genocide and war crimes committed on the Tamil nation by the Sri Lankan state,” said 34-year-old Eezham Tamil activist Neethan Shan, who has been… Continue reading Tamil activist Neethan Shan elected to represent NDP at federal level

Three-pronged land grab against Eezham Tamils stepped up in Ampaa’rai

The occupying SL military, Buddhist monks and Sinhala civil officials have stepped up appropriating lands belonging to Eezham Tamils in Ampaa’rai district. The instructions for land grab come from Colombo and the appropriation of Tamils’ lands has accelerated since the Provincial Council elections in the East and the recent ‘development’ exhibition held in Ampaa’rai. Threatened… Continue reading Three-pronged land grab against Eezham Tamils stepped up in Ampaa’rai

Kamal Haasan, Prakash Raj strengthen ‘encyclopaedia’ myth on Sambar

A Vijay TV programme for ‘Winning One Crore’ on Monday, anchored by Prakash Raj and participated by Kamal Haasan, both celebrities of Indian cinema, said the famous Tamil Nadu food preparation Chaampaar (Sambar) got its name from the Maratha ruler Shahuji at Thanjavur, who invented the recipe and named it after Sambhaji, son of the… Continue reading Kamal Haasan, Prakash Raj strengthen ‘encyclopaedia’ myth on Sambar

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Plight of UAE refugees expose human rights deception of IC, UN

No country in the West should have any problem with providing political asylum to the fleeing Tamil Journalist Ms Lokini Rathimohan, currently held at detention in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), rights activists in the island concerned with the protection of journalists fleeing genocidal Sri Lanka told TamilNet. As the journalist’s name and photos have… Continue reading Plight of UAE refugees expose human rights deception of IC, UN

TN government requested to protect heritage site of Eezham Tamils in Chithamparam

Eezham Tamil circles in the island and in the diaspora, connected to charities established in Chithamparam by their ancestors, request the Tamil Nadu government, especially the Chief Minister Ms Jayalalithaa, to make legislation to protect the charity enclave at Chithamparam and to promote it as a heritage site of Eezham Tamils, participated by Eezham Tamils… Continue reading TN government requested to protect heritage site of Eezham Tamils in Chithamparam

Geneva resolution answerable to arson committed on Tamil press: Jaffna activist

Burning the press of Eezham Tamils in the island has more than three decades of history. The office and machinery of the Jaffna-based Tamil Daily Eezha Naadu was burnt down the very night the Jaffna Public Library was put to ashes in 1981. Arson was once again committed on Eezha Naadu while the IPKF of… Continue reading Geneva resolution answerable to arson committed on Tamil press: Jaffna activist

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Torture is systemic in Sri Lanka, HK Court sends chilling message

Giving additional impetus to world-wide protests of Tamils against the gross rights violations, including torture, on Tamil civilians by Sri Lanka security forces, and reinforcing that torture is endemic to Sri Lanka’s oppressive state apparatus, and systemic across successive Sri Lanka governments, Hong Kong’s appeals court granted asylum to two Tamil men, declaring that the… Continue reading Torture is systemic in Sri Lanka, HK Court sends chilling message