Indian military’s southern commander Lt.Gen. AK Singh, making a one-day visit to Jaffna, met Sri Lanka’s occupying military commander in Jaffna, Maj. Gen. Mahinda Kadurusinghé on Tuesday to be briefed about the ‘security situation’ and about the ‘resettlement, rehabilitation, reintegration and development’ processes undertaken by the genocidal military in Jaffna. Sri Lanka enjoys a rare… Continue reading Indian Army commander meets occupying Sinhala commander in Jaffna
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New Delhi’s ‘historical’ Lanka relations outweigh Tamil Nadu aspirations
Reading out a statement in the Rajya Sabha of Indian parliament on Wednesday, answering the demand of Tamil Nadu political parties that India should vote against Sri Lanka at the UNHRC, Foreign Minister SM Krishna said, “Any assertions on our part may have implications on our historically friendly relations with a neighbouring country.” Krishna was… Continue reading New Delhi’s ‘historical’ Lanka relations outweigh Tamil Nadu aspirations
Detention without trial, Amnesty blasts Sri Lanka’s rights record
"Hundreds of people languish in arbitrary, illegal and often incommunicado detention in Sri Lanka, vulnerable to torture and extrajudicial execution, despite the end of the country’s long conflict… arbitrary and illegal detention and enforced disappearances remain routine in Sri Lanka, where human rights abuses of all types go uninvestigated and unpunished," Amnesty International said in… Continue reading Detention without trial, Amnesty blasts Sri Lanka’s rights record
Onus focuses on India
Even though diffusing, deviating and hijacking the need to address the crux of the crisis in Sri Lanka, the US-tabled resolution at the UNHRC and the associated diplomatic deliberations and muscle-flexing seem to be artfully fixing the onus on India, in lines with the long legacy of Indo-US competition ruining the aspirations of genocide-affected Eezham… Continue reading Onus focuses on India
Boyle warns Tamil diaspora against "Stall and Delay" diplomacy at UNHRC
Noting the U.S. ambassador to UNHRC Eileen Donahoe’s statement that the resolution forwarded by the U.S. has been toned down from an earlier version that sought a government action plan on accountability and reconciliation by June, to now calling for the U.N. Human Rights Commissioner to report to the council a year from now on… Continue reading Boyle warns Tamil diaspora against "Stall and Delay" diplomacy at UNHRC
Grassroot Diaspora unites, upholds Tamil sovereignty, denounces LLRC-based resolution
A coalition of 12 grassroots Eezham Tamil Diaspora organisations all over the world, on Tuesday, jointly urged the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) to compel Colombo to free all Tamils in detention, withdraw all of its armed forces from the Tamil homeland and report back on completion by the 20th session. The organisations, consisting of… Continue reading Grassroot Diaspora unites, upholds Tamil sovereignty, denounces LLRC-based resolution
LLRC will only legitimise Sinhala occupation of Tamil homeland: British Academic
Even as some diaspora groups who went to Geneva have unwittingly welcomed the US resolution and ‘constructive recommendations’ of the fundamentally flawed LLRC set-up to cover the protracted genocide of the Eezham Tamils, Dr. Andrew Higginbottom strongly affirmed that the LLRC will only entrench Sinhala state rule over Tamil territories and provide it a fraudulent… Continue reading LLRC will only legitimise Sinhala occupation of Tamil homeland: British Academic
Win TV discussion sets Tamil perspective straight on US-tabled resolution, video released
While manoeuvres by establishments are being staged in the diaspora so as to contain them within the reconciliation paradigm at the current Geneva UNHRC sessions, the discussions opened in a Win TV programme ‘Neethiyin Kural’ on Friday has highlighted several issues which diaspora activists need to consider, political observers in Chennai said. The discussion between… Continue reading Win TV discussion sets Tamil perspective straight on US-tabled resolution, video released
Dr. Manoharan rejects Colombo’s proposal, demands release of CoI report
Dr Kasippillai Manoharan, the father of Ragihar, one of the student victims of the Trinco-5 killings, rejected Colombo’s proposal in Geneva that Colombo would reopen investigations into the 2006 killing of five students in Trincomalee and 17 aid workers at Muthoor saying that Colombo’s assurances are another ploy to buy time to sidestep incriminating the… Continue reading Dr. Manoharan rejects Colombo’s proposal, demands release of CoI report
Without international investigation accused will become judge: CPI
The Tamil Nadu Assistant Secretary of the Communist Party of India (CPI), Mr C. Mahendran in an interview to Junior Vikatan this week, rejected a statement by the Marxist Communist Party (CPM) central committee member and parliamentarian, TK Rangarajan saying that there is no need for an international investigation on Sri Lanka. Mr Rangarajan’s statement… Continue reading Without international investigation accused will become judge: CPI
