Tamil civil society timely warned US officials on LLRC danger prior to Geneva

“The [Sri Lankan] Government’s current activities in the North and East are challenging the very existence of the Tamil people and more time to the GOSL to implement the LLRC’s recommendations will only mean further time for the Government to play havoc in the North and East and subjugate the interests and aspirations of the… Continue reading Tamil civil society timely warned US officials on LLRC danger prior to Geneva

‘LLRC hollow, India must use pressure to secure justice for Tamils’: Tehelka

While a section of pro-establishment Indian media and journalists have attempted to the shield the Sri Lankan government from an external war crimes enquiry, an article published in Tehelka, an Indian magazine reputed for its investigative journalism, slams the hollowness of the LLRC citing UN panel report and referring to recently emerged images of civilians… Continue reading ‘LLRC hollow, India must use pressure to secure justice for Tamils’: Tehelka

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Chinese-helped new SL Naval base comes up in Vanni, targeting Palk Bay

Sri Lanka occupying the country of Eezham Tamils opened a new naval base in the western coast of Vanni at Naachchik-kudaa facing the Palk Bay in a commanding position to target movements from the Tamil Nadu coast of India. Construction of the new naval base received Chinese help. SL navy commander Somathilake Tissanayake inaugurated the… Continue reading Chinese-helped new SL Naval base comes up in Vanni, targeting Palk Bay

Sinhala school students attack visiting Tamil counterparts from Jaffna

Nations divided at the grassroot in the island despite machinations of global powers, reflected in an episode this week in which visiting students from leading schools of Jaffna were attacked by fellow Sinhala students in a cadet camp at Randamba in the Southern Province. The Sinhala military officials in the camp, rather than attending to… Continue reading Sinhala school students attack visiting Tamil counterparts from Jaffna

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MIA tweets on Channel-4, creates wide war-crimes publicity

Maya Arulpragasam (popularly known as MIA), the Jaffna born music phenom, created unexpected world-wide publicity for the Channel-4’s recently released documentary on Sri Lanka’s war-crimes when she entered a tweet debate with CNN’s Anderson Cooper when she tweeted her followers suggesting "they also tune in," and then singled out Cooper, tweeting, "someone should make @andersoncooper… Continue reading MIA tweets on Channel-4, creates wide war-crimes publicity

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Eezham Tamils demonstrate outside US Embassy in London

Targeting the US draft resolution to be tabled in Geneva later this month, hundreds of Tamils gathered outside the US Embassy in London on Friday demanding that an independent international investigation into the genocide of Eezham Tamils in their homeland be included in the resolution at the 19th session of the UN Human Rights Council.… Continue reading Eezham Tamils demonstrate outside US Embassy in London

Eezham independence is demand of Tamil fanatics, says Kuldip Nayar

“There is hardly any Indian who supports the division of Sri Lanka as a fringe of Tamil fanatics demand,” said Punjab-born, Indian journalist turned diplomat and politician, Kuldip Nayar, writing to Colombo’s The Island on Wednesday. Assuring Colombo that despite its China-Pakistan intimacy, India will not change its helping friendship, Nayar wants Rajapaksa to present… Continue reading Eezham independence is demand of Tamil fanatics, says Kuldip Nayar

HR organisations urged to attend plight of ex-militants needing asylum

While Amnesty International and other international organisations have started to look at widespread and systematic mistreatment of detained former LTTE combatants in the hands of genocidal Sri Lanka, the organisations should also attend to the way some countries have enacted laws to create conditions of detention to asylum-seeking former Tamil militants, deport them or detain… Continue reading HR organisations urged to attend plight of ex-militants needing asylum

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US resolution offers bailout to Rajapaksa: Brian Senewiratne

The US-tabled resolution, which has more to do with geopolitics than human rights, “effectively offers Rajapaksa a way of ending international criticism and the danger of government leaders and its Armed Forces facing war crimes charges,” says Brian Senewiratne, a renowned physician and an Australia based Sinhala expatriate in a 41-page long document released on… Continue reading US resolution offers bailout to Rajapaksa: Brian Senewiratne

Ram journalism faces criticism in JNU for pro-Sri Lanka bias, endorsing genocide

Activists of Delhi Tamil Students’ Union, Democratic Students Union, Students for Resistance and other common students raised slogans against N. Ram accusing him of being a ‘media fascist’ and ‘a stooge of Rajapaksa’ at a public meeting in JNU after his reply to a question on The Hindu’s role in whitewashing the Sri Lankan state… Continue reading Ram journalism faces criticism in JNU for pro-Sri Lanka bias, endorsing genocide