Attorney for the three Tamil plaintiffs who are suing Sri Lanka’s President Rajapakse in the District of Columbia Federal court for monetary damages under US’s Torture Victims Protection Act (TVPA) said in a press release issued Tuesday that he will be requesting the Clerk of the United States District Court to send summons by mail… Continue reading DC Court to serve summons to Rajapakse
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Mannaar severely affected by overflowing water from Anuradhapura tanks
Mannaar district has been facing a severe natural calamity for the first time in its history due to recent rain and flood. Almost all the villages in the district are under water. 7,807 persons from 2,667 families have been displaced from areas that come under Mannaar Urban Council and Naanaaddaan Piratheasa Chapai (PS). People from… Continue reading Mannaar severely affected by overflowing water from Anuradhapura tanks
Another former US envoy goes to Chennai to save Sri Lanka
Former US envoy to Sri Lanka Teresita Schaffer, speaking at a forum on ‘US perspective on security in South Asian region with special emphasis on Nepal and Sri Lanka’ in Chennai on Monday, ruled out American backing for Tamil Eelam, reported Express News Service, Tuesday. The ex envoy was harping on genuine reconciliation, focus on… Continue reading Another former US envoy goes to Chennai to save Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan ire on Independence Day in London
When a group of Tamil expatriates began protesting outside the Sri Lankan High Commission in London on Friday Feb 4 (Sri Lanka’s Independence Day), officials inside made a false call to the police claiming the building was under attack, British police sources said Monday. A police squad rushed to the site, but found peaceful demonstrators… Continue reading Sri Lankan ire on Independence Day in London
Resist to the end: US envoy tells Egyptian dictator
‘Resist to the end,’ advised Obama-Clinton administration’s envoy to the Egyptian dictator Mubarak who is currently facing democracy uprising from the people of Egypt. "President Mubarak’s continued leadership is critical: it’s his opportunity to write his own legacy,” said Frank Wisner, a retired diplomat of the US State Department, now sent as an envoy by… Continue reading Resist to the end: US envoy tells Egyptian dictator
Relief work stepped up in Sri Lanka
In most of the eastern, north central and parts of the northern districts of Sri Lanka, the rains have not stopped from the time it started on February 1. Floods, tank and bund breaches, landslides and damage to homes have been reported from at least 11 districts, the government has said. The Sri Lankan Disaster… Continue reading Relief work stepped up in Sri Lanka
Colombo plans selling Tamil land in the East
500 acres of prime land at Kuchchave’li in the Trincomalee district of the Eastern Province are to be sold for 90 million US dollars (10 billion Sri Lankan rupees) by the tourism authority of the occupying Sri Lanka to 5-Star hotel entrepreneurs, according to media reports from Colombo. The one-off payment is for 99 years… Continue reading Colombo plans selling Tamil land in the East
Flood challenges ‘development’ theories applied to Eezham Tamils
The helpless situation caused by floods in the country of Eezham Tamils challenges the ‘development’ theories of the West and India in approaching the post-war national question in the island of Sri Lanka with ‘development sans political solution.’ Neither the ‘corporate philanthropy’ nor the international infrastructure pouring money for ‘stability’ of Colombo could help the… Continue reading Flood challenges ‘development’ theories applied to Eezham Tamils
Pirapaharan’s mother’s condition serious, not critical
The condition of Velupillai Paa’rvathi Amma, the mother of the LTTE leader Mr. V. Pirapaharan, while remaining serious, has not reached dangerous stage, hospital sources in her native town Valveddiththu’rai said. The health officials transport her to the Jaffna Hospital for emergency needs and then bring her back to Valveddiththu’rai for day-to-day health care delivery,… Continue reading Pirapaharan’s mother’s condition serious, not critical
Litigation threat forces Bush to cancel Swiss trip
US’s former President George Bush cancelled his intended visit to Switzerland to talk in Geneva, after Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), a New York based non-profit group and other human rights organizations threatened to bring a complaint in Switzerland under the Convention Against Torture for sanctioning torture of terrorism suspects. Rights activists had also were… Continue reading Litigation threat forces Bush to cancel Swiss trip
