US urged to use UNHRC for Sri Lanka war-crimes accountability

Eleven prominent Rights Groups including Carter Center, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and International Crisis Group, in a letter to US Secretary of State, Hilary Clinton, urged the US to "take advantage of the opportunity of 17th session of the U.N. Human Rights Council to highlight the need for effective accountability in Sri Lanka for… Continue reading US urged to use UNHRC for Sri Lanka war-crimes accountability

UN wrongs the World by inducting SL Military for ‘peacekeeping’

The United Nations sent a wrong signal to the world on Wednesday when it signed an agreement with the war crimes indicted Sri Lankan military for its induction in world ‘peacekeeping’ missions of the United Nations. Besides contradicting its own advisory panel report, the UN also ignored the earlier ‘record’ of the Sri Lankan military… Continue reading UN wrongs the World by inducting SL Military for ‘peacekeeping’

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India alone can’t be trusted, IC should be involved: TNLA

India can’t be trusted anymore. A solution for the national question of Eezham Tamils in the island has to be reached through wider international participation and guarantee, said former Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarians and Tamil National Liberation Alliance (TNLA) leaders Sri Kantha and MK Sivajilingam in addressing a press conference in Jaffna on Wednesday.… Continue reading India alone can’t be trusted, IC should be involved: TNLA

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Colombo defies court request, proceeds with obligatory military course to undergrads

Defying SL Supreme Court request to provide one week time for it to consider a case filed by University students associations against a compulsory military training programme for the newly selected undergrads, the Rajapaksa regime proceeded with the programme on Sunday. The excuse of Colombo was that it had already spent money on the programme… Continue reading Colombo defies court request, proceeds with obligatory military course to undergrads

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SL Militarization demonstrates extracting 1 million signatures in 10 days

The genocidal army and militarized infrastructure of Rajapaksa regime proves its ‘capability’ in intimidating people in the island to put 1 million signatures within 10 days against the UN Expert Panel report. According to Sri Lankan state-owned media on Wednesday the vehicles, which are transporting the petition with letters against the UN report are now… Continue reading SL Militarization demonstrates extracting 1 million signatures in 10 days

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Occupying SL Navy confiscates lands for new HSZ in Ma’ndaitheevu

More than 40 acres of private land, including Saiva temples and their tanks, have been recently confiscated by the occupying Sri Lanka Navy in Ma’ndaitheevu island off Jaffna city to build a naval base and to expand the High Security Zone (HSZ) in that island. Sri Lanka occupying the country of Eezham Tamils denies the… Continue reading Occupying SL Navy confiscates lands for new HSZ in Ma’ndaitheevu

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Sri Lanka GA concedes more than 50,000 continue as refugees in Jaffna alone

Around 55,700 people still live the life of refugees in Jaffna, conceded Sri Lanka Government Agent in Jaffna, Mrs. Imelda Sugumar on Tuesday. The number includes people who lost their homes by the confiscation of lands by the occupying Army in Jaffna for ‘High Security Zones’ (HSZ) and those who have Jaffna connections and have… Continue reading Sri Lanka GA concedes more than 50,000 continue as refugees in Jaffna alone

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People in cloth sheds, Buddhist stupas built in Vanni

Genocidal Sri Lanka’s ‘reconciliation’ in Vanni, abetted by its international partners is building huge Buddhist stupas there, while keeping Eezham Tamil natives in cloth tents. If building Buddhist establishments and new Sinhala-military townships in Vanni is the job of the state and re-building houses for the war-ravaged people and providing them with ‘milk and bread’… Continue reading People in cloth sheds, Buddhist stupas built in Vanni

Amnesty urges NAM countries to act on Sri Lanka war crimes

As the foreign ministers of the 118 member countries of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) meet Wednesday in Jakarta, Amnesty International urged them to support an international investigation into the killings of 40,000 civilians in the final months of Sri Lanka’s war. In an op-ed published in the Jakarta Post, Amnesty’s international advocacy director, Steve Crawshaw,… Continue reading Amnesty urges NAM countries to act on Sri Lanka war crimes

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