More than 30 soldiers and intelligence personnel of the occupying Sri Lankan military, who came in 5 vehicles, rounded up the village of Ka’nukkea’ni in Tha’n’neer-oottu in Mu’l’liyava’lai of Mullaiththeevu district on Monday and arrested 28-year-old brother of a woman as the woman had refused to join the SL military. A Sri Lankan military commander… Continue reading SL military ‘punishes’ families opposing forced conscription of Tamil women
Author: TamilNet
SL military rule stepped up in North, wartime restrictions re-introduced
Clamping down on civilian life in the North, the occupying Sri Lankan military has re-introduced pass system for fishermen in the North to access their seas, putting up check posts on the roads, dawn to dusk search operations and military patrols of armed soldiers in the Northern province, especially targeting coastal areas. In the meantime,… Continue reading SL military rule stepped up in North, wartime restrictions re-introduced
New Delhi imperialism’s show of ‘culture’ in Jaffna
The full moon day that falls in the traditional solar month of March–April is a major festival day for Saivaite Eezham Tamils as well as Tamils in Tamil Nadu. Known as Pangkuni Uththaram, it marks the grand finale of the annual festival, including the car festival, of all the Siva temples. The folk of Tamil… Continue reading New Delhi imperialism’s show of ‘culture’ in Jaffna
Tamil Nadu prisoner under Colombo’s PTA custody begins hunger strike
An Indian citizen from Tamil Nadu, who has been jailed in Colombo for five years, has launched hunger-strike unto death demanding his fate known to the world, after he has been subjected to severe harassment by the Sri Lankan ‘Terrorist Investigation Division’ and the prison authorities, reliable sources told TamilNet on Sunday. The victim, John… Continue reading Tamil Nadu prisoner under Colombo’s PTA custody begins hunger strike
OHCHR investigation sabotaged by several quarters
“An intrusive investigation has so far not yielded genuine reconciliation, and a life of dignity and self-respect for people anywhere. Sri Lanka can’t be any different,” said The Hindu in an editorial on Saturday, shedding crocodile tears for the dignity and self respect of Eezham Tamils and joining the forces that are determined to sabotage… Continue reading OHCHR investigation sabotaged by several quarters
Tamil civil society disappointed with UNHRC resolution, New Delhi’s stand
While expressing appreciation for those countries that voted for the resolution and expressing their disappointment on the conduct of India at the UNHRC, Mannaar Bishop Rt Rev Rayappu Joseph and Jaffna University law academic Kumaravadivel Guruparan, in a statement issued on behalf of the Tamil Civil Society Forum (TCSF) on Thursday, expressed their deep regret… Continue reading Tamil civil society disappointed with UNHRC resolution, New Delhi’s stand
China-Russia bloc disappoints humanity
Whether armed or democratic, leaving Eezham Tamils to face struggle against genocide after tilting balance against them is the policy of the world Establishments, and that is evident in the latest resolution passed on Thursday at the UNHRC too. The resolution, without calling for removal of the occupying genocidal military, without recognizing the genocide and… Continue reading China-Russia bloc disappoints humanity
UNHRC passes resolution on Sri Lanka seeking another UN report
The resolution on Sri Lanka framed by the United States and the UK with the backing of 36 other Member States of the United Nations, passed with 23 of 47 Member States of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) voting for the resolution, 12 voting against and 12 abstaining. The resolution has failed to… Continue reading UNHRC passes resolution on Sri Lanka seeking another UN report
SL military detains 28 Tamils in 2 weeks
The occupying Sri Lankan military, launching house-to-house search in the North and East has targeted former LTTE members, has detained at least 28 Tamils within the last two weeks. The Sinhala military, unfolding a concocted scene of regrouping of the LTTE, initially ‘abducted’ two persons in Pazhai on charges of distributing leaflets and later arrested… Continue reading SL military detains 28 Tamils in 2 weeks
UN resolution neither prevents nor punishes GoSL genocide, says Boyle
While noting that "“investigation” by the UNHCR is better than nothing—with all due and sincere respect for the UNHCR," Professor Boyle, an expert in international law, said, dissemination of that “investigation” will be subject to the control of the UN Human Rights Council for political reasons and the dissemination of that UNHCR “investigation” will be… Continue reading UN resolution neither prevents nor punishes GoSL genocide, says Boyle
