USA pressurises civil society to accept genocide and to live with it

Two officials from the US State Department who met civil society of Jaffna last week categorically told them that the US would not take up war crimes/ human rights issues against Sri Lanka in the March HRC session, as there is no sufficient pressure or request from the affected people. Ruling out any outside intervention… Continue reading USA pressurises civil society to accept genocide and to live with it

Protests, non-cooperation, need to be addressed directly against USA, India, UN

Nearly three years after the genocidal war and amidst speedily on-going structural genocide against the nation of Eezham Tamils, the Establishments of the US, India and the UN increasingly prove that they are the real culprits buttressing the genocidal state of Sri Lanka and the crimes-accused Rajapaksa regime. A few individuals sitting in these Establishments… Continue reading Protests, non-cooperation, need to be addressed directly against USA, India, UN

Boyle: US should publicly accuse Colombo of committing war crimes

Pointing to the recent investigative reports in media outlets noting US may possess crucial supporting material to incriminating evidence from senior military commanders of Colombo committing war-crimes, to exposures on Wikileaks of Colombo-based US Ambassadors’ reported knowledge of high level Sri Lanka officials’ complicity to war crimes, and to incriminating reports from the UN and… Continue reading Boyle: US should publicly accuse Colombo of committing war crimes

Sinhala gang attacks Tamil residents in Trinco suburb

Four Tamil residents of Vinaayagapuram, a suburb in Trincomalee town, were injured, including one with severe injuries, when a gang of Sinhalese attacked them on Saturday evening around 6 p.m, sources in Trincomalee said. Thurainayagam Sanjeevan, 32, an employee of the Trincomalee office of a leading Tamil daily Virakesari, is in critical condition and has… Continue reading Sinhala gang attacks Tamil residents in Trinco suburb

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STF killed Trinco students, Basil Rajapakse told Blake

In a classified memo written by US’s Sri Lanka Ambassador Robert Blake in October 2006 to Washington, ten months after the extra-judicial execution of five students at a Trincomalee beach, Basil Rajapakse, advisor to Sri Lanka’s President and brother Rajapakse, had told Ambassador Blake that Special Task Force (STF) was responsible for the killings, according… Continue reading STF killed Trinco students, Basil Rajapakse told Blake

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US’s dissonant positions boon to Sri Lanka’s war-criminals

While several members of the legislative branch of the US Government are pressing for independent international investigations into Sri Lanka’s war-crimes, the US executive branch, despite the presence of ardent advocates of human rights as President Obama’s group of advisers, guided by Ambassador Robert Blake architected policy that has wrought havoc to Tamil justice, appears… Continue reading US’s dissonant positions boon to Sri Lanka’s war-criminals

Silva’s proposed UN appointment elicits condemnation from Rights Groups

New York-based Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), California-based Center for Justice and Accountability (CJA), and Washington-based SPEAK, three premier Rights organizations which routinely use litigation to resolve constitutional issues and to indict violators of rights in a press release issued Thursday condemned the proposed appointment of Shavendra Silva – an ex-General of the Sri Lanka… Continue reading Silva’s proposed UN appointment elicits condemnation from Rights Groups

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Book documents pre-colonial Tamil connections of New Zealand

“Tamil Imprints in New Zealand” by 87-year-old Eezham Tamil author A.T. Arumugam, now living in New Zealand, re-documents and discusses in detail a bronze bell inscribed in Tamil in c. 14-15 century writing that was in the possession of the native Maori people of New Zealand. Originally written in 2007 in Tamil, the book has… Continue reading Book documents pre-colonial Tamil connections of New Zealand

Sri Lanka genocide story draws 22m vistors, says Argentine paper

The Spanish Language Diario La Tarde, an evening journal published by independent journalists in West Argentina said the recent web publication of the story "Genocidio: (Primera entrega) – La masacre de los Tamils en Sri Lanka," [Genocide: (First Delivery) The Slaughter of Tamils in Sri Lanka] drew 22 million visits in two days. The story… Continue reading Sri Lanka genocide story draws 22m vistors, says Argentine paper

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Human skeletons found in SLA abandoned locality in Jaffna

Skeletons of two persons, allegedly slain by the Sri Lankan military in recent times, have been recovered from an abandoned well near a bund constructed by the occupying Sri Lanka Army in I’lavaalai, Pa’ndaththeruppu situated in Valikaamam in the Jaffna district on Wednesday. Brain parts found inside one of the two skulls indicate that the… Continue reading Human skeletons found in SLA abandoned locality in Jaffna

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