Genocide partners talk about people to people relationship

The action taken by Tamil Nadu chief minister to send back Colombo footballers and an incident of mob harassment against Sri Lankan tourists in Tamil Nadu have made New Delhi and Colombo, the partners in the genocide of Eezham Tamils, to remember the importance of people to people relationship all of a sudden. Following close… Continue reading Genocide partners talk about people to people relationship

Genuine boat refugees fear for life, send SOS from Indonesia

53 Eezham Tamil boat refugees, seeking asylum in Australia but driven to Indonesia, are on a fast-unto-death protest on-board their vessel for the past four days, against the decision of the Indonesian authorities to hand them over to Sri Lanka Navy. The refugees claim that they will be persecuted, even killed, if handed over to… Continue reading Genuine boat refugees fear for life, send SOS from Indonesia

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Pilgrimage, tourism become show of genocidal jubilation

12.5 million Sinhala Buddhist visitors from the South have toured Jaffna peninsula during the last three years, from July 2009 to August 2012, according to the statistics released by the statistics division of the occupying Sri Lankan military in Jaffna. Highest number of visits was recorded in August 2012, when more than 100,000 southerners visited… Continue reading Pilgrimage, tourism become show of genocidal jubilation

‘BJP legitimizes Sri Lanka’s culture of genocide through Buddhist links’

At a function organised by the Sri Lankan high commission in New Delhi on Saturday, BJP leader Sushma Swaraj has unveiled a painting depicting Emperor Asoka to mark the 2,600th year of the advent of Buddhism in the island. Sushma Swaraj recalled the important cultural and Buddhist links between India and Sri Lanka and affirmed… Continue reading ‘BJP legitimizes Sri Lanka’s culture of genocide through Buddhist links’

Sri Lanka Navy expels resettling Muslims, destroys huts in Musali, Mannaar

The occupying Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) personnel in uniform and civil clothes, numbering around 70, went amok on the temporary settlement of Muslims at Maraikkaar village in Musali division setting fire to 15 huts and smashing another 10 huts Monday evening around 7:00 p.m., residents said. The SL Navy has ‘warned’ the civilians, who had… Continue reading Sri Lanka Navy expels resettling Muslims, destroys huts in Musali, Mannaar

Witness to Genocide documentary wins two awards in India

One of the big winners of the 2012 exchange4media News Broadcasting Awards (eNBA) in India on Friday was ‘I Witnessed Genocide : Inside the Killing Fields of Lanka’, a key documentary produced last year by Headlines Today Television on the plight of Eezham Tamils in Vanni. The New Delhi based station’s special correspondent Priyamvatha and… Continue reading Witness to Genocide documentary wins two awards in India

Jayalalithaa orders exit of Colombo footballers, suspension of stadium official

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Ms Jayalalithaa on Sunday gave orders to send back a football team of Sri Lanka’s Royal College in Colombo that had come to play ‘friendly’ matches in Chennai. The matches had been organised through an arrangement between the College and an official of the Reserve Bank of India, and the team… Continue reading Jayalalithaa orders exit of Colombo footballers, suspension of stadium official

Syrian crisis – a case study in ‘regime change’ politics

Even as Western governments are stepping up covert and overt pressure on the current Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad, those following the Kurdish national question are unsure of the future of Kurdish regions in Syria. With reports emerging of Turkey arming the anti-Assad force ‘Free Syrian Army’ (FSA) that receives support from governments in the… Continue reading Syrian crisis – a case study in ‘regime change’ politics

Australian Court denies US extradition request

Melbourne Federal Court Judge, Justice Tony North, in a precedent setting verdict delivered Friday, denied extradition of an Eezham Tamil, Thulasitharan Santhirarajah, to the U.S., ruling that the US charges against Santhirarajah, was "political". The Court also ruled that Australia’s Attorney General (AG) Nicola Roxon’s decision to authorize extradition "denied Santhirarajah procedural fairness," and that… Continue reading Australian Court denies US extradition request

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