Jaffna civil society concerned about Sri Lanka using UN teams

Many UN teams are visiting the island of Sri Lanka in connection with the reviews of UNHRC in November 2012 and March 2013. The civil society in Jaffna is concerned that the UN team visits are encouraged to serve the agenda of the Colombo government, said civil society activist and Jaffna University academic in law,… Continue reading Jaffna civil society concerned about Sri Lanka using UN teams

Southern workers sexually harass Tamil women in East

Some of the workers from South who are brought down to Eastern province by the Colombo government, which employs them in road construction and electricity supply ‘development’ work in the Eastern province, engage in sexual abuse of Tamil women, civil sources in Batticaloa say citing two cases this week alone. At Vaazhaichcheanai, a 38-year-old mother… Continue reading Southern workers sexually harass Tamil women in East

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Sri Lanka’s genocide model sets trend in the region

The genocidal model of State, licensed to Sri Lanka by India and the International Community of Establishments, now inspires other peoples in the region to follow suit, as was seen in the recent attacks on Muslims in Myanmar and Buddhists in Bangladesh. The Sinhala-Buddhist clergy and mob in Colombo reverberated on Thursday by ransacking the… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s genocide model sets trend in the region

Solheim’s politics, UN role in SL criticized at Frances Harrison’s book launch event

Even as Erik Solheim tried to sell stories that the LTTE leadership was responsible for the Mu’l’livaaykkaal massacre at the book launch event of Frances Harrison’s ‘Still Counting the Dead’ at London on Friday, solidarity activists and members from Eezham Tamil diaspora in the audience criticized his role as a failed peace-broker and the unjust… Continue reading Solheim’s politics, UN role in SL criticized at Frances Harrison’s book launch event

‘Surrendering a struggle’: Biafran lessons to Tamil Eelam

In an article published in The Guardian on Tuesday, famed novelist Chinua Achebe, who hails from the Igbo community in Nigeria, opines that decades after Nigeria’s genocidal war on the short-lived state of Biafra, the Igbo people still face monumental problems under Nigerian rule. The Nigerian-Biafran war ended after the internationally aided Nigerian offensives on… Continue reading ‘Surrendering a struggle’: Biafran lessons to Tamil Eelam

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Creating historical fiction on Mu’l’livaaykkal massacre

Julian Vigo, a Britain-based academic, who authored a report based on eye-witness accounts from twelve United Nations humanitarian workers who were working on the ground during the last phases of war in Sri Lanka that ended in May 2009, in an interview to TamilNet, apportions blame to the United Nations organs operating in Sri Lanka… Continue reading Creating historical fiction on Mu’l’livaaykkal massacre

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Commonwealth Secretariat thrusts ‘Sri Lankan’ identity on Eezham Tamils

An Indian official in the Commonwealth Secretariat, Amitav Banerji, Director of Political Affairs of the Secretariat, will be addressing “We Sri Lanka 2012” event organised by The Association of Professional Sri Lankans in the UK, on Saturday at Clore Management Centre of the University of London. Amitav Banerji is also the chief political adviser to… Continue reading Commonwealth Secretariat thrusts ‘Sri Lankan’ identity on Eezham Tamils

Opening brief filed in US war-crimes appeal against Rajapakse

Brief for the three Tamil Plaintiffs-Appellants in the case, Kasippillai Manoharan versus Percy Mahendra Rajpakse, the current sitting Head of Sri Lanka, was filed on Tuesday at the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, plaintiffs’ attorney, Bruce Fein said. The legal issue raised was whether the words "an individual" in the… Continue reading Opening brief filed in US war-crimes appeal against Rajapakse

SL military stops renovation of Hindu temple, appropriates Islamic burial ground in Ampaa’rai

Interfering in the religious freedom of Hindus and Muslims in Ampaa’rai, the occupying Sinhala military has appropriated an Islamic burial ground at Koddukkal in Poththuvil division of the district while instructing the administration of an ancient Murukan temple, worshipped by the Saivites for centuries, to stop the renovation of the temple. The head of the… Continue reading SL military stops renovation of Hindu temple, appropriates Islamic burial ground in Ampaa’rai