CaFFE, CHR condemn intimidation at LLRC session in Kayts Island

The Campaign for Free and Fair Elections (CaFFE), and Centre for Human Rights – Sri Lanka (CHR) in a statement issued Monday condemned the alleged systematic intimidation of those who wanted to make submissions at the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation (LLRC) sessions at Kayts Island in Jaffna district on Sunday. The full statement is given… Continue reading CaFFE, CHR condemn intimidation at LLRC session in Kayts Island

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Military fortresses and colonisation in Jaffna choke Tamils, threaten India

The selection of locations for building new military fortresses and for colonising Sinhalese in the Jaffna peninsula is sinisterly schemed by colonial Sri Lanka to permanently squeeze the Tamil heartland. Casual visitors don’t perceive it. Tamils of collaborative politics helplessly defend it. Indian policy planners of habitual bungling compare it with what they do in… Continue reading Military fortresses and colonisation in Jaffna choke Tamils, threaten India

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ENDLF wants another IPKF to implement 13th Amendment

In an ‘extraordinary meeting’ convened in Bangalore, Saturday and Sunday, Eezham National Democratic Front (ENDLF), a paramilitary group based in India, passed a resolution urging India to send a ‘new peace making force’ to fulfil the promise made by Rajiv Gandhi on the North-East Provincial Council. If India can’t help it should constitute a higher… Continue reading ENDLF wants another IPKF to implement 13th Amendment

JVP accused of attempts to deceive Tamils in North

The extremist anti-Tamil Jantha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) party that had vehemently opposed the Liberation Struggle of the Tamils earlier is now assuming a false role in an attempt to deceive them by pretending to give voice for the silenced Tamils, political observers in Jaffna said. JVP, in the recent past had been gradually attempting to… Continue reading JVP accused of attempts to deceive Tamils in North

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Paramilitary-employed Daya master says ex Tiger members unable to secure jobs

“All the former Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) combatants detained should be released under general amnesty and steps should be taken to reunite them with their families enabling them to lead a normal life,” V. Thayanithy, who was once an employed media coordinator of the movement, said while ‘witnessing’ at a session before Mahinda… Continue reading Paramilitary-employed Daya master says ex Tiger members unable to secure jobs

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SLN, EPDP intimidate LLRC witnesses in Jaffna islets

Members of the Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) Intelligence Unit and of the Eealam People’s Democratic Party (EPDP) Sunday intimidated many potential witnesses who were planning to appear before the Lesson Learnt & Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) during its sessions in the SLN controlled islets of Jaffna, persons present at the sessions said. Some government officials too… Continue reading SLN, EPDP intimidate LLRC witnesses in Jaffna islets

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Indian intelligence think-tank studying China to meet in Chennai

“China’s relations with neighbouring countries having territorial disputes including India have somewhat come under strain. It has become important for the latter to factor the reasons behind China’s apparent assertiveness in their formulations of policies towards Beijing,” says the concept paper of a national seminar “Rise of China: Implications for Asian Neighbours,” convened on 17… Continue reading Indian intelligence think-tank studying China to meet in Chennai

US, Norwegian Embassy officials observe LLRC proceedings in Jaffna

In the context of international media agencies being not permitted to enter Jaffna, officials of the Embassies of America and Norway in Sri Lanka are in Jaffna observing the proceedings of the Lesson Learnt & Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) in Jaffna peninsula at various places. The complaints made to LLRC by many parents about the disappearance… Continue reading US, Norwegian Embassy officials observe LLRC proceedings in Jaffna

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North, East already established as Tamils’ Homeland – Prof. K. Sitrampalam

“Banda-Chelva pact and Indo-Sri Lanka pact were based on the acceptance of North and East as the homeland of the Tamils in Sri Lanka. This concept should be first accepted and a constitutional reform based on it be brought to find a lasting solution for the ethnic issue,” Prof. S.K. Sitrampalam said Friday giving witness… Continue reading North, East already established as Tamils’ Homeland – Prof. K. Sitrampalam

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Demand US to provide war crimes evidence to UN Panel, urges Boyle

Pointing to the recent news stories on UN Sri Lanka Advisory Panel’s willingness to review incriminating photographic evidence of graphic scenes with dead bodies blindfolded, hands bound and shot through the head, exposing alleged war crimes of Sri Lanka soldiers, Professor Boyle of University of Illinois, College of Law, said: "there is some precedent here… Continue reading Demand US to provide war crimes evidence to UN Panel, urges Boyle

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