“Sri Lanka: The Island of mass graves,” says editorial of Asian Human Rights Commission’s journal for Feb–April 2014. The editorial by Nilantha Ilangamuwa traces the ‘mass grave’ statecraft of ‘Sri Lanka’ since early 1970s. Generalisation of the mass graves and equating them with labels such as JVP and LTTE, is fundamentally misleading, and would not… Continue reading Sri Lanka State identity needs denouncement, as mass-grave polity is congenital
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Hold Gotabhaya accountable for war-crimes, writes NYU Professor of Law
"Even if Gota[bhaya Rajapakse] never sees the inside walls of a US prison, the White House could send a powerful signal of its commitment to accountability by formally investigating and, if the evidence is there, indicting Gota[bhaya]," writes Ryan Goodman, Professor of Law at New York University School of Law in the on line forum… Continue reading Hold Gotabhaya accountable for war-crimes, writes NYU Professor of Law
SL Minister accompanied by Pakistani officials threatens Tamil villagers in Vavuniyaa
Sri Lankan Minister of Industry and Commerce, Rishard Badurdeen, who has been inciting conflicts among the Tamil-speaking people in Mannaar and Mullaiththeevu districts, has now threatened more than 40 Tamil families living in Paarathi-puram village in Vavuniyaa to vacate from their village, news sources in Vavuniyaa told TamilNet. Accompanied with five Pakistani officials and British… Continue reading SL Minister accompanied by Pakistani officials threatens Tamil villagers in Vavuniyaa
Obama’s West Point address ‘missing’ Sri Lanka is double edged
The US President Barack Obama missing Sri Lanka in a key foreign policy address is double edged, commented Tamil activists for alternative politics in the island. Obama was addressing the US Military Academy at West Point on Wednesday. He was listing out his administration’s direct, indirect and collaborative deliberations as well as achievements over ‘terrorism’… Continue reading Obama’s West Point address ‘missing’ Sri Lanka is double edged
Kerry calls Sushma Swaraj, countering ‘extremism’ on the agenda
John Kerry, the US Secretary of State, called the recently appointed Indian Minister of External Affairs Sushma Swaraj to discuss strategic ties, besides inviting her to the US. Further, Kerry conveyed his desire “to continue broadening and deepening our bilateral ties, including our robust economic and defense relationship, and working together on global challenges like… Continue reading Kerry calls Sushma Swaraj, countering ‘extremism’ on the agenda
Polarization widens between New Delhi and Tamil Nadu following Rajapaksa visit
Protests have proliferated in Tamil Nadu state against what protesters have termed as “New Delhi’s unwavering courting of genocidal Sri Lanka”, at the very inception of the new BJP government. The decision to invite the Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa to the swearing-in ceremony of the newly elected Indian Prime Minister is interpreted as New… Continue reading Polarization widens between New Delhi and Tamil Nadu following Rajapaksa visit
Acid test for Eezham Tamil Bishops, TN Archbishop should intervene
The announcement of Pope Francis to visit Mahinda Rajapaksa’s genocidal Sri Lanka in January 2015 is not a small matter. It is like giving a ‘spiritual finishing touch’ to the temporal conquest achieved through genocide cum agent State paradigm by current imperialism. What is actually meant by the idea, ‘reconciliation’ for a united island after… Continue reading Acid test for Eezham Tamil Bishops, TN Archbishop should intervene
Papal visit to ‘bless’ genocidal Sri Lanka next year
While the new Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi hosting Rajapaksa to his swearing-in on Monday has enraged Tamils, Pope Francis on the same day has announced to media about his visit to Sri Lanka, the very State of which is accused of genocide, on-going genocide, and has been rejected by Eezham Tamils since 1972. The… Continue reading Papal visit to ‘bless’ genocidal Sri Lanka next year
Tamils protest against New Delhi’s invitation to Rajapaksa
Tamil Nadu Tamils took to the streets protesting against New Delhi inviting the president of genocidal Sri Lanka to the swearing in ceremony on Monday. The General Secretary of MDMK Vaiko led a protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi condemning the invitation extended to the genocide accused SL president, whose presence was ‘polluting the… Continue reading Tamils protest against New Delhi’s invitation to Rajapaksa
Tamil Nadu students rally against BJP invitation to Rajapaksa
Shedding differences among different formations of activists in Tamil Nadu, the student groups came together on Saturday to protest against the newly elected BJP government inviting the president of genocidal Sri Lanka, Mahinda Rajapaksa, to the swearing in ceremony of the Prime Minister Elect Narendra Modi, amidst strong opposition from the Tamil Nadu State Government… Continue reading Tamil Nadu students rally against BJP invitation to Rajapaksa