Indian police remedy against rape is ‘reconciliation’

A 17-year-old Indian girl, gang-raped in November, committed suicide on Wednesday, after the Indian police pressured her to drop the case and accept a cash settlement or ‘marry’ one of her attackers, AFP reported on Thursday citing the victim’s sister, a senior police official and the Indian media NDTV. The girl had been “running from… Continue reading Indian police remedy against rape is ‘reconciliation’

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Schalk tells Tamil politicians to claim territory of Tamil Buddhists

“The real danger for the Tamil speaking community is the traditional bond between Sinhala Buddhism and its claims to the whole territory of the island. Now we understand why the historical existence of Tamil Buddhism is denied: it is apprehended as a dangerous counter-movement to the Sinhala Buddhists’ claims of territory. Tamil politicians are expected… Continue reading Schalk tells Tamil politicians to claim territory of Tamil Buddhists

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Takasu, Tamils’ adversary in UN Security Council?

Yukio Takasu, the 2009 President of the UN Security Council (UNSC) on the critical month of February, was one of the key UN officials who allegedly prevented Sri Lanka from being dragged into the UNSC for the unfolding mass scale killings in Mu’l’livaaykkaal, public statements made by UN officials during media stakes reveal. While some… Continue reading Takasu, Tamils’ adversary in UN Security Council?

Sri Lanka’s TID summons Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam

Sri Lanka’s Terrorist Investigation Division (TID) has sent summons to Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF) President, Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, asking him to be present at its investigating office in Colombo on Saturday for inquiries. The summon note, entirely in Sinhala language, was served at Gajendrakumar’s residence in Colombo by a TID officer on Thursday afternoon. Mr.… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s TID summons Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam

Gotabhaya appropriates whole village in Mannaar

An entire Eezham Tamil village, Mu’l’lik-ku’lam in the Musali division of Mannaar district, has been declared out of bounds for its uprooted residents by SL defence Secretary and presidential sibling Gotabhaya Rajapaksa visiting the village on Wednesday. The entire village will be used for a military base of the occupying Sinhala forces and to serve… Continue reading Gotabhaya appropriates whole village in Mannaar

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The Palestinian long road to statehood insufficient for Tamil Sovereignty

Twenty-four long years after the Palestine Liberation Organization renounced violence and voted to create the State of Palestine, United Nations recognition of Palestine remains limited to “non-member, observer” status. Governing an international order premised on the military superiority and economic interests of powerful states, the United Nations has been proved structurally incapable of defending oppressed… Continue reading The Palestinian long road to statehood insufficient for Tamil Sovereignty

Systemic disappearances qualify as crimes against humanity in ICC, says Boyle

The enforced disappearances of human beings that are widespread and systematic, such as the abductions of Tamils in the NorthEast including the midnight abduction of 28-year-old Mrs Soundararajan Sivamalar in Uduvil, Jaffna, on Christmas eve by Sri Lanka’s Terrorism Division, are a Crime against Humanity under the Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court (ICC),… Continue reading Systemic disappearances qualify as crimes against humanity in ICC, says Boyle

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190,000 displaced in Batticaloa due to floods, 30% of paddy destroyed

211 GS divisions in Batticaloa district have been affected by floods that have caused displacement of 190,966 members of 51,379 families in one week, civil officials at Batticaloa district secretariat said. Four persons were reported dead, one injured and two others have been reported missing in the floods. More than 4,000 houses were damaged. 30%… Continue reading 190,000 displaced in Batticaloa due to floods, 30% of paddy destroyed

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Sri Lanka’s terror abductions, arrests, summons mark Christmas Eve in Jaffna

28-year-old Mrs Soundararajan Sivamalar, wife of an LTTE member killed in the war, and presently working at SL government’s Uduvil divisional secretariat, was abducted at midnight at her house recently. Sri Lanka’s Terrorist Investigation Department (TID) now informally acknowledged to the SL Human Rights Commission office in Jaffna that the ‘arrest’ was their act. Complaints… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s terror abductions, arrests, summons mark Christmas Eve in Jaffna

A Christmas plea from 193

In a letter to the editor published on Christmas Day in 1936 in the Washington Post, on war and peace, a public citizen asks, "…[h]ow can any country whose citizens are engaged in slaughtering other human beings so like themselves call itself “civilized?” Are the lessons which have been handed down from the beginning of… Continue reading A Christmas plea from 193

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