The Sri Lankan minister for Industry and Commerce in Rajapaksa’s cabinet, Rishad Bathiyutheen has warned the Urban Council of Mannaar not to collect taxes from southern pavement hawkers who have invaded the streets of Mannaar, causing reactions from the local business community and the public. Instead, the minister who is also from Mannaar has deployed… Continue reading SL minister threatens Mannaar UC not to restrict southern hawkers
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Ultimate subjugation by making Tamils lie to themselves
“Humanitarian operation will not stop until the painful memories of terrorism and all thoughts of separatism are removed from people’s hearts. You pass out today to contribute to this noble humanitarian operation”, Mahinda Rajapaksa, who believes in “winning the hearts and minds” of Tamils by military terrorism of state, told the passing out cadets at… Continue reading Ultimate subjugation by making Tamils lie to themselves
US donates ambulances to aid SLA demining efforts
U.S. Ambassador Butenis presented five ambulances Thursday to Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Chief of Staff Major General Daya Ratnayake to assist the SLA’s humanitarian demining efforts in the North, a press release from the Colombo US Embassy said. The vehicles will ensure that demining teams have emergency medical care and transportation at all times, according… Continue reading US donates ambulances to aid SLA demining efforts
Argentina’s Videla convicted of crimes against humanity
Former Argentine military ruler Jorge Videla has been sentenced to life for crimes against humanity committed during the Argentine junta’s murderous "Dirty War" (1976-1983) against left-wing dissidents, reports said. Videla, whose conviction was for the torture and murder of 31 prisoners in 1976, was unrepentant, saying Argentine society had demanded the crackdown to prevent a… Continue reading Argentina’s Videla convicted of crimes against humanity
UNP claims 20 UPFA parliamentarians to leave government
The main opposition United National Party (UNP) in south Wednesday claimed about twenty government parliamentarians were holding discussion with its leadership to leave the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA). UNP Badulla district parliamentarian Harin Fernando told a media briefing that the disgruntled UPFA parliamentarians, including some senior ministers, were ready to join the UNP… Continue reading UNP claims 20 UPFA parliamentarians to leave government
Sri Lanka’s artillery shells maimed 30,000 Tamil civilians
In a shocking revelation reinforcing the accusations on Sri Lanka of committing war-crimes, the award-winning French charity Handicap International said that more than 30,000 Tamil civilians were severely wounded by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) artillery firing shells towards the Colombo demarcated “No Fire Zone” where more than 300,000 Tamils were holed-up obeying Sri Lanka… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s artillery shells maimed 30,000 Tamil civilians
Forced prostitution, sex slavery with GoSL complicity – US cable
Forced prostitution and trafficking abroad for sex of Tamil children are amongst the organized criminal activities being undertaken with the knowledge of the Sri Lankan government by its troops and allied Tamil paramilitary groups, according to another Wikileaked US embassy cable from May 2007. The cable says these practices, which constitute war crimes, were raised… Continue reading Forced prostitution, sex slavery with GoSL complicity – US cable
Nambiar, UN, undermine war crimes investigation on Sri Lanka, Burma
Unchecked for the role he played in the genocide of Eezham Tamils last year, Vijay Nambiar’s UN villainy is now targeting ethnicities struggling in Burma. The Burmese military now plans to adopt the Rajapaksa doctrine of military solution to the national question in Burma, with the backing of the same establishments that backed Rajapaksa, and… Continue reading Nambiar, UN, undermine war crimes investigation on Sri Lanka, Burma
Mahinda doctrine deprives Tamils of irrigation in Batticaloa
While the Sri Lankan state with its ‘Mahinda doctrine’ has revamped the 50-year-old Sinhala colonisation scheme in the Ampaa’rai and Batticaloa under a new name tag, Navodaya, calling it a ‘renaissance’ programme and spending 1,260 million rupees between 2008 and 2011, one of the potential irrigation source of Tamils in Batticaloa, U’rukaamam tank in Paduvaan-karai,… Continue reading Mahinda doctrine deprives Tamils of irrigation in Batticaloa
Boycott campaign highlights Sri Lanka atrocities
During the first boycott held after the release by Channel-4 of an extended execution video showing extra-judicial executions and the naked body of a popular Tamil journalist with hands tied and the incriminating evidence contained in WikiLeaks cable accusing Sri Lanka’ President and brothers of alleged war-crimes, the protest campaigners in several major cities in… Continue reading Boycott campaign highlights Sri Lanka atrocities
