In a world exclusive report aired Tuesday, India’s Headlines Today (HT) television broadcast eyewitness accounts of mass slaughter, the use of chemical weapons and cluster bombs, and torture, rape and sexual humiliation in internment camps by Sri Lanka’s military. The accounts were gathered inside Vanni from survivors of the catastrophic violence of 2009 by one… Continue reading Vanni survivors recount mass killings, rape in Headlines Today documentary
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Rajapaksa blackmails as guilt haunts India: CPI Secretary D. Raja
“They [Rajapaksa regime] think they are too intelligent to use the geopolitical equations in South Asia, they think they can manipulate to win the support of China, Pakistan or other countries including Russia, so that India can be pressurised. But India also feels down the line guilty, because India gave all the support for the… Continue reading Rajapaksa blackmails as guilt haunts India: CPI Secretary D. Raja
US backs international mechanism to investigate Sri Lanka war crimes
The United States on Monday called again for a “transparent accounting of Sri Lanka’s actions” during the final months of the island’s war. Addressing reporters State Department spokesman Mark Toner said the UN panel of experts is a mechanism “that should be taken advantage of” and that “an international mechanism to look at these is… Continue reading US backs international mechanism to investigate Sri Lanka war crimes
Headlines Today to air new documentary: ‘Inside Lanka’s Killing Fields’
New Delhi-based news channel, Headlines Today, which has brought wide media focus in India on Sri Lankan war crimes after broadcasting the Channel 4 documentary Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields followed with a debate recently, on Monday said it was to broadcast an exclusive documentary of its own on Tuesday, titled "I witnessed Genocide: Inside Lanka’s… Continue reading Headlines Today to air new documentary: ‘Inside Lanka’s Killing Fields’
S.M. Krishna and his suo motu statement
The Suo Motu statement of Indian foreign minister SM Krishna on Sri Lanka in the Indian parliament has led him into a controversy of filing a defamation case against the Press Trust of India (PTI), because the latter reported him reading the statement ‘absent minded’. The minister "appeared absent-minded and had to be prodded to… Continue reading S.M. Krishna and his suo motu statement
21st anniversary of Thiraikeani massacre commemorated
Twenty first death anniversary of 47 Tamil civilians massacred by Muslim goons with the support of Special Task Force (STF) of Sri Lanka Police in Thiraikeani village in Ampaarai district on the 6th August, 1990 was observed Saturday. The Sri Lanka’s Defense Secretary Gotabaya Rajapakse in his report released two days ago had mentioned the… Continue reading 21st anniversary of Thiraikeani massacre commemorated
‘Political separation needed to stop genocide in Sri Lanka’
To his surprise, Graham Williamson of Act Now, UK, realised that Tamils and Sinhalese biologically stem from a common genetic process originating since prehistoric times, when he read the book Peopling of Sri Lanka by Subramaniyam Visahan. The study may help to overcome genocidal conflict. Yet the reality of genetic similarity between the two peoples… Continue reading ‘Political separation needed to stop genocide in Sri Lanka’
Resettling civilians locate mass graves in Mullaiththeevu
Uprooted civilians of Vanni, who are recently allowed to resettle in some areas of Puthukkudiyiruppu (PTK) division of Mullaiththeevu district, have come across hundreds of skeletons of slain civilians in the 2009 war of Tamil genocide. The residents of Kaiveali village of PTK, while putting up temporary huts in their lands and paving way for… Continue reading Resettling civilians locate mass graves in Mullaiththeevu
Corpse recovered near SLA post in Vanni causes suspicion on the cause of death
A 42-year-old family man, Philip Chelvanayakam, who had gone from his village, Kumizha-munai in Karaithu’raip-pattu, to a bank situated in Mullaiththeevu, was recovered dead last Tuesday near a Sri Lanka Army post located in Theakkangkaadu on Kumizhamunai – Mullaiththeevu Road. In the meantime, the officers of the occupying Sri Lanka Army have ‘explained’ to the… Continue reading Corpse recovered near SLA post in Vanni causes suspicion on the cause of death
US Court rules Rumsfeld can be sued for torture
Federal judge, James S. Gwin, of the District Court of District of Columbia, ruled this week that former U.S. Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld can be sued personally for damages by a former U.S. military contractor who says he was tortured during a nine-month imprisonment in Iraq. The lawsuit also accused four other US Government… Continue reading US Court rules Rumsfeld can be sued for torture
