As relatives of the five Trincomalee students, who were shot dead execution style by Sri Lanka soldiers on January 2nd 2006, prepare to remember the fifth anniversary and mourn the death of their children, Dr. Kasipillai Manoharan, the father of Ragihar, one of the students killed, appealed to international rights groups including the UN Human… Continue reading Fifth Anniversary of Trincomalee Students execution
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2011 Legal Imperatives
Vigorous advocacy of Tamils rights inside the halls of political power and in the streets of the West by the increasingly active expatriate Tamil youths portends a hopeful and optimistic future to Tamils battered by inaction of the international community and subjected to continued acts of cultural, physical genocide carried out with impunity by Colombo.… Continue reading 2011 Legal Imperatives
New Vanni parliamentarian to be sworn
Attorney-at-Law Muthaliph Farook of the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) is to be sworn in as the new parliamentarian for the Vanni electoral district in the Northern Province on January 5. He polled second highest preferential votes in the last general election held on April 8, 2010. Farook’s name was gazetted by the Commissioner of… Continue reading New Vanni parliamentarian to be sworn
US emergency food aid amid WFP fears for 2011
The United States this week provided the UN’s World Food Program operation in Sri Lanka with $5.5 million of emergency food aid, shortly after the organisation warned of serious shortages and halved the wheat flour and sugar in rations it distributes to displaced people. The food situation remained ‘fragile’, despite improving since march 2010, and… Continue reading US emergency food aid amid WFP fears for 2011
Killed Tamil youth of postal department was an environmentalist
Ketheeswaran Thevarajah, who was working in a post office in Vadamaraadchi and was killed Friday night was an environmentalist, who was protesting to scooping of sand in Vadamaraadchi that was causing environmental damages. Sometimes back, he was dispatching photographs through Facebook, showing environmental damage caused by sand-scooping in his locality. A feedback on his contribution… Continue reading Killed Tamil youth of postal department was an environmentalist
Youth abducted in Jaffna Thursday is a teacher
The youth who was abducted by ‘white van’ squad Thursday at Urumpiraay, Jaffna, has been identified as 30-year-old teacher, Shanmuganathan Vignesvaran of Vaiththeesvaraa Road of Urumpiraay West. His wife on Friday identified his slippers and bicycle at the Chunnaakam police station. The abduction took place in the same locality where Deputy Director of Education Mr.… Continue reading Youth abducted in Jaffna Thursday is a teacher
Youth abducted, Sri Lanka colonial commander denies knowledge
Unidentified persons coming in a white van abducted a youth in Urumpiraay, Jaffna, in broad daylight and in public, while he was riding a bicycle Thursday. When contacted by media over the incident, Sri Lanka’s colonial commander in Jaffna, Maj. Gen Hathurusinghe not only denied any knowledge of it, but also said that there are… Continue reading Youth abducted, Sri Lanka colonial commander denies knowledge
Why Sri Lanka keeps Tamil areas insecure and unstable – paper
Sri Lanka is actively using paramilitary groups in a campaign of terror in Tamil areas, alongside the military’s own harassment of business and civil society activity, to “actively deny the conditions – physical security and societal stability – necessary for a fully fledged post-conflict revival,” the Tamil Guardian newspaper argued in an online comment Thursday.… Continue reading Why Sri Lanka keeps Tamil areas insecure and unstable – paper
Abductions escalate in Jaffna
Six civilians have been reported missing in Jaffna peninsula in the last four weeks, civil society sources in Jaffna said. The latest victim, Thanarathnasabapathy Nirojan, 23, a resident of Oorkavaththu’rai (Kayts) in Jaffna failed to return after leaving home on November 29 to Vavuniyaa for business activities, according to a complaint lodged with the Jaffna… Continue reading Abductions escalate in Jaffna
‘Only China and Pakistan could prod New Delhi’
Paying tribute at the memorial for the IPKF that killed more than 6000 Eezham Tamils in the late 1980s, the visiting Defence Secretary of the New Delhi establishment offered training programme for 1400 personnel of the genocidal military of Sri Lanka in the Indian defence academies. Indian Express on Sunday reported that a key outcome… Continue reading ‘Only China and Pakistan could prod New Delhi’
