Germany supports Colombo’s colonial archaeology in Tamil country

After a discussion between Colonial Colombo’s ‘National Heritage’ Minister Dr. Jagath Balasuriya and German Deputy Ambassador to Colombo, Stefan Weak Bark, it was decided that Germany would support Sri Lanka’s initiatives to declare important ancient archaeological sites in the Northern and Eastern Provinces as World Heritage Sites. Quite typical of genocidal Sri Lanka’s indiscrimination between… Continue reading Germany supports Colombo’s colonial archaeology in Tamil country

India must act over Sri Lanka’s war crimes – AIADMK

Citing the leaked UN expert panel’s report on Sri Lanka’s war crimes, Tamil Nadu’s main opposition AIADMK party has demanded India take steps to ensure Sri Lanka’s leadership stands international trial. "The UN Panel report is very clear. It lists out the war crimes of the Sri Lankan government," AIADMK leader and former Tamil Nadu… Continue reading India must act over Sri Lanka’s war crimes – AIADMK

SL occupation of hospitals, schools harm resettlement in Vanni – TNA MP

Tamil National Alliance parliamentarian from Vanni, S. Sritharan, has blamed the occupying Sri Lanka Army in Vanni for continuing to occupy public buildings, including primary hospitals and schools, causing severe hardships to resettling civilians. The accusation by the TNA MP comes following District Development Committee (DDC) meeting held in Jaffna on Tuesday, when Medical Officers… Continue reading SL occupation of hospitals, schools harm resettlement in Vanni – TNA MP

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Rajapaksa uses SL military to distribute Indian aid

Much controversy arose at the Jaffna District Development Committee (DDC) meeting held on Tuesday over the selection of the beneficiaries for the houses to be built by the Indians and the way the SL authorities were handling the distribution of tractors gifted by India. The SL Presidential Secretariat has instructed the Divisional Secretaries to send… Continue reading Rajapaksa uses SL military to distribute Indian aid

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Report, devastating indictment of Sri Lanka military conduct, says Washington Post

"The [UN] panel’s findings constituted a devastating indictment of the country’s [Sri Lanka’s] military conduct during the final stage of the 28-year war, accusing government forces of shelling hospitals, no-fire zones and U.N. facilities, and blocking the delivery of humanitarian aid to victims of the war," Washington Post said Thursday, adding, "the panel calls on… Continue reading Report, devastating indictment of Sri Lanka military conduct, says Washington Post

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Petitions, complaints, warnings from Sri Lanka ahead of UN war crimes report

Sri Lanka’s government has launched a petition campaign against the UN making public an expert panel’s report on war crimes committed during the final months of the island’s war. The campaign, launched Thursday by Sri Lanka’s Minister of Private Transport Services, C. B. Ratnayaka, aims to collect one million signatures. It comes two days after… Continue reading Petitions, complaints, warnings from Sri Lanka ahead of UN war crimes report

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UN experts took bribes from LTTE supporters – SL minister

Sri Lanka’s minister for Construction, Engineering Services, Housing and Common Amenities, Wimal Weerawansa, accused the independent experts who authored a UN report on war crimes during the final months of Sri Lanka’s war, of having taken bribes from the Tamil Diaspora. His comments were reported in the state-run Daily News Thursday. Sinhala ultra-nationalist firebrand Weerawansa… Continue reading UN experts took bribes from LTTE supporters – SL minister

UN report triggers postponement of “White Flag” hearing

The Colombo High Court Wednesday allowed an application by the accused Sarath Fonseka, retired Commander of the Sri Lanka Army (SLA), to reconsider his decision to give evidence on behalf of the defense in the controversial “white flag” case due to the current tense situation in the island following the release of a portion of… Continue reading UN report triggers postponement of “White Flag” hearing

Saving a state that refuses to be saved

A perusal of the leaked UN report would show that the outlook is to ultimately save the Sri Lankan state by providing it with an escape avenue through a minimum penalty of accepting a ‘concurrent’ international mechanism to investigate the war crimes. But the reactions coming from Colombo only show that such an undue consideration… Continue reading Saving a state that refuses to be saved

Tamil Nadu youth immolates himself for Tamil Eelam

Following the UN report calling for an international commission on the war crimes in the island of Sri Lanka, 25 years-old engineer Mr R. Krishnamoorthy, hailing from Thirunelvely District of Tamil Nadu, immolated himself and died on Monday, demanding that the next state government in Tamil Nadu should see Eezham Tamils get their separate country.… Continue reading Tamil Nadu youth immolates himself for Tamil Eelam