Army witnesses recount final orgy of massacre, rape, torture, mutilation

A Sri Lanka Army (SLA) officer has given Channel 4 an account of how, following orders from Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa, the commander of the 58 Division, Brigadier (now Major General) Shavendra Silva gathered his officers in the closing days of the war and ordered them to take no prisoners when capturing the remainder of… Continue reading Army witnesses recount final orgy of massacre, rape, torture, mutilation

Norwegian Tamils remember Oslo-Utøya, Black July victims

City of Oslo, the capital of Norway, was full of roses Monday and Tuesday. More than 200,000 people gathered Monday evening to express their sorrow and solidarity with the victims of the attacks by far-right Islamophobic killer, Anders Behring Breivik, who has claimed the lives of at least 76 people, most of them young, in… Continue reading Norwegian Tamils remember Oslo-Utøya, Black July victims

Diaspora Tamil to perform at The Proms

A young Diaspora Tamil will perform Wednesday evening alongside leading South Indian vocalist Aruna Sairam at the first Carnatic concert as part of the BBC Proms. Veena virtuoso Hari Sivanesan, the latest recipient of the BBC Radio 3 World Routes Academy, is a student of Smt Sivasakthi Sivanesan, one of the UK’s foremost Carnatic figures,… Continue reading Diaspora Tamil to perform at The Proms

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Canadian Tamils unveil memorial, remember victims of Black July

Glen Murray, Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) for Toronto Centre, working with Canadian-Tamil youth, unveiled a plaque at a Tamil Memorial Tree Planting event at Evergreen Brick Works – a community environmental centre, Saturday honoring the tens of thousands Tamil lives lost in the struggle for human rights in Sri Lanka. Erected hours before the… Continue reading Canadian Tamils unveil memorial, remember victims of Black July

Basil inaugurates KKS Harbour project, makes money on Jaffna limestone

After the agreement entered between New Delhi and Colombo last week on carrying out a wide-ranging “rehabilitation” project of Kaangkeasanthu’rai (KKS) harbour in the SL Army occupied High Security Zone in Valikaamam, Jaffna, Indian engineers have already started to work on removing the wreckage of at least 6 Sri Lanka Navy and government owned ships… Continue reading Basil inaugurates KKS Harbour project, makes money on Jaffna limestone

When Kohona met Diaz

After meeting the head of Amnesty International’s UN office, Jose Luis Diaz, last week, Sri Lanka’s permanent representative to the UN, Palitha Kohona, issued a statement with his account of what happened. The lengthy statement, published on the Sri Lankan mission’s website, suggested Amnesty had sought the meeting with Kohona, and had received a dressing… Continue reading When Kohona met Diaz

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‘Dropping call for justice and independence is worst crime’

Voicing on behalf of the present establishment in New Delhi, sections in the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) unnecessarily declaring against independence of Eezham Tamils and discouraging war crimes investigations are worst of the crimes committed not merely against Eezham Tamils but against human civilization, said Tamil national as well as Left political circles in the… Continue reading ‘Dropping call for justice and independence is worst crime’

Remembering Sri Lanka’s longer history of mass killing of Tamils

British Tamils held a candle light vigil Saturday evening opposite the Prime Minister’s official residence, 10 Downing Street, to remember victims of Sri Lanka’s 1983 ‘Black July’ anti-Tamil pogrom. Six days of mob violence, organized by ruling politicians and abetted by Sri Lanka’s security forces, which began on July 23 that year killed over three… Continue reading Remembering Sri Lanka’s longer history of mass killing of Tamils

Colombo is not conducive to reconciliation or co-existence: New Zealand MP

“We see every action pursued by the Government of Sri Lanka after the war being malignant towards the Tamils and are not conducive to reconciliation or co-existence. It is time for TNA to explain to the Governments of the world the ground situation in Sri Lanka,” said New Zealand parliamentarian Keith Locke while addressing a… Continue reading Colombo is not conducive to reconciliation or co-existence: New Zealand MP

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TNA councilors swearing in event to be held in Ki’linochchi

Chairmen and members elected to the local authorities on behalf of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) in the North and East will be sworn in at a special event held to be held in Ki’linochchi town in the first week of August, said Mr.R.Sampanthan, leader of the TNA and the Trincomalee district parliamentarian. Councilors from… Continue reading TNA councilors swearing in event to be held in Ki’linochchi

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