“The serious shortcomings of the 388-page report, which was posted on a government website on December 16, 2011, highlight the need for an international investigative mechanism into the conflict as recommended by the United Nations Secretary-General’s Panel of Experts in April,” said New York based Human Rights Watch Saturday. The LLRC report disregards the worst… Continue reading LLRC has failed, IC should call for International Investigation: HRW
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‘SL military appropriated 30% of land in Jaffna’
Sri Lankan military occupying the Tamil country had appropriated 30 per cent of the land in Jaffna district alone, under the so-called High Security Zones. What has been given back is only 3 per cent, contrary to what the SL Army wants outsiders to believe. The percentage of SL military appropriated lands still remain 30… Continue reading ‘SL military appropriated 30% of land in Jaffna’
Former SC judge sceptical of solution without internal or external pressure
“I do not see any possible solution to the ethnic conflict immediately, unless extraneous pressure, inland or foreign, compels the powers that be to relent,” said former Supreme Court Judge CV Wigneswaran in giving an interview to Colombo-based Daily Mirror, Thursday. Justice Wigneswaran’s interview gains significance in the light of Sri Lanka’s ‘leaked’ LLRC report,… Continue reading Former SC judge sceptical of solution without internal or external pressure
UK Courts refuse stay on deportation, TAG appeals to European Court
Ruling on the case filed at the Queens Bench Administrative Court by Tamils Against Genocide (TAG-UK) Tuesday challenging the British deportation policy on the grounds that the policy has not been reviewed in light of recent evidence that asylum returnees to Sri Lanka face imminent torture at the hands of Sri Lanka Government, Mr Justice… Continue reading UK Courts refuse stay on deportation, TAG appeals to European Court
Political prisoner alleges abuse by prision guard to make false confession
Navaneethan, a guard in Batticaloa Prison, who allegedly receives instructions from SL Deputy Minister Vinayamoorthy Muralitharan, has been threatening a political detainee at the prison to to give a confession saying that he shot and killed Satchi master inside the prison on 15 July 2004. The victimised political detainee, Gunaseelan, made a complaint Wednesday when… Continue reading Political prisoner alleges abuse by prision guard to make false confession
Death threat issued to 8 student activists, 3 lecturers of Jaffna University
“There will be ‘maximum punishment’ [assassination] for those who disturb the ‘freedom’ that we gave to Tamil people by shedding our blood,” say posters and notices distributed by helmet-wearing unknown operatives who entered the premises of the University of Jaffna Thursday. The poster, titled “last warning” and issued in the name of “Naam Ilangkaiyar Security… Continue reading Death threat issued to 8 student activists, 3 lecturers of Jaffna University
Colombo-backed drug traffic destroys future of Tamil students in Jaffna
Religious leaders and civil society groups have joined hands to work against Colombo’s planned distribution of drugs among Tamil youth in Jaffna. It has been revealed in a recent survey that around 28 students of both sexes in a leading mixed school in the peninsula were engaged in distributing drugs. The shocking information came to… Continue reading Colombo-backed drug traffic destroys future of Tamil students in Jaffna
TAG files legal challenge to UK deportation policy
Tamils Against Genocide (TAG-UK), an actvist group that assists in obtaining legal redress to war-affected Tamil civilians, filed a legal action in the British High Court Tuesday claiming that UK government’s policy to proceed with the deportation of failed asylum seekers to Sri Lanka was a breach of legitimate expectation of policy review following serious… Continue reading TAG files legal challenge to UK deportation policy
TNA leadership faces admonition from civil society of Eezham Tamils
Prominent members of the Tamil civil society of all walks of life presented a memorandum to the Tamil National Alliance leadership on Tuesday, strongly condemning deception and deviatory polity of the leadership while times demand well-defined solutions to a long struggle. The civil society members urged firmness of leadership in political stand in convincing India… Continue reading TNA leadership faces admonition from civil society of Eezham Tamils
China announces Indian Ocean naval base in Seychelles
China on Monday announced setting up its first naval base abroad at Seychelles in the Indian Ocean. The former British colony, Seychelles, lies in parallel to the Maldives and the US-British base Diego Garcia in the East, the Somalian coast of Africa in the West, Gulf of Aden/ entrance to the Red Sea in the… Continue reading China announces Indian Ocean naval base in Seychelles
