Delegations from the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) and the Global Tamil Forum (GTF) are amongst international attendees of the centenary celebrations of the African National Congress (ANC) on Sunday. Sri Lanka has refused to participate at the event in Bloemfontein because of the ANC’s invitation to the GTF, the Sunday Times reports. Dozens of heads… Continue reading TNA, GTF join ANC centenary celebration, Sri Lanka boycotts
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No amnesty for war-criminals, says UN’s Navi Pillay
Granting amnesty to perpetrators of war crimes and human rights abuses under Yemen’s presidential power transition deal would be against international law, the United Nations human rights chief said on Friday, undermining the peace agreement, Reuters reported. The implications of this to pending litigation of sitting and ex-Presidents in courts around the world are significant… Continue reading No amnesty for war-criminals, says UN’s Navi Pillay
Colombo Tamil group fallen into GoSL net?
“After the war, with protection of Tamil civilians neutrralized, the Eezham Tamils have become powerless even to conduct their routine day-to-day activities to survive. The occupying Sri Lankan army, the military-led administration of Colombo, and Sri Lankan ministers such as Rishad Bathiutheen, who intervene in the affairs of resettlement, have become the authorities of ‘appeal’… Continue reading Colombo Tamil group fallen into GoSL net?
Sound of Silent Speech
One can speak not only through words but through expressive conduct often called "Symbolic speech" – legally defined as nonverbal gestures and actions intended to communicate a message. In Western liberal democracies, most forms of symbolic speech are constitutionally protected. The Tamil diaspora’s recent use of such protected expressive speech to publicize symbols of Colombo… Continue reading Sound of Silent Speech
SL military-led administration in North harasses Tamil journalists
After two years of war and claims that Colombo has resettled civilians in Vanni, remote areas of the mainland still remain prohibited for Tamil journalists. Sri Lankan military intelligence officers and operatives systematically harass the journalists who visit the areas beyond the ‘A9 comfort zone’ of the occupying SL military. Meanwhile, harassment by SL military-led… Continue reading SL military-led administration in North harasses Tamil journalists
Hearing in Sivaram assassination case put off for April 25
The Colombo High Court on Thursday put off further hearing in the assassination case of TamilNet senior editor Dharmeratnam Sivaram (Taraki) for April 25, 2012. SL State Counsel appearing for the prosecution requested the court to postpone further hearing as he found difficult to proceed with the case in the ‘absence of vital witnesses’. The… Continue reading Hearing in Sivaram assassination case put off for April 25
Rajapaksa to visit Pakistan
Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse is scheduled to visit Pakistan from 8 to 10 February. His visit is expected to be in return for Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari visit to Sri Lanka in 2010, Colombo media quoted SL foreign ministry sources. Rajapaksa’s visit is in relation to the US dollars 200 million credit facility… Continue reading Rajapaksa to visit Pakistan
SLA, Police launch cordon, search in Trincomalee city
Tension prevailed in Trincomalee city Thursday morning when Sri Lanka Army and Sri Lanka Police cordoned off Vihara Road, Chivapuri, Maariyamman and Puthukkudiyiruppu and conducted house to house search operation in Trincomalee city. On Tuesday, a shooting incident was reported on Vihara Road, where 38-year-old Kandiah Rajagopal, who operates a tourist hotel, sustained gunshot wounds.… Continue reading SLA, Police launch cordon, search in Trincomalee city
TNA MPs urge Ampaa’rai GA to allow resettlement of war-displaced Tamils
Tamil National Alliance parliamentarians Maavai Senathairaja, P. Ariyanethran and P Selvarasa, who visited Naavithan-ve’li, Kaarai-theevu, Aalaiyadi-vempu and Thirukkoayil Piratheasa Chapai (PS) in Ampaa’rai this week have urged the newly appointed Sri Lankan Government Agent of Ampaa’rai district Neil de Alwis to allow speedy resettlement of uprooted Tamil civilians in the district. Hundreds of civilians, uprooted… Continue reading TNA MPs urge Ampaa’rai GA to allow resettlement of war-displaced Tamils
SL Military governor sabotages Jaffna GA meeting British Conservative MP
Sri Lankan colonial governor of North, Major General (retd) G.A. Chandrasiri, on Wednesday instructed the SL Government Agent of Jaffna district, Ms. Imelda Sugumar, to come to his official residence and have meetings with the visiting British Conservative MP James Wharton, canceling her meeting at Jaffna District Secretariat with the British parliamentarian of UK –… Continue reading SL Military governor sabotages Jaffna GA meeting British Conservative MP
