TNLA to register as political party

The new Tamil political party, Tamil National Liberation Alliance (TNLA), is to hand over an application to be registered as a political party in Sri Lanka as Sri Lanka Elections Department has begun to entertain newly formed political parties from 1 June, according to M. K. Sivajilingam, General Secretary of TNLA and former Tamil National… Continue reading TNLA to register as political party

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NYT corrects journalistic "error" on MIA article

 New York Times (NYT) in a correction published Thursday admitted that NYT journlalist Lynn Hirschberg used quotes from an interview with Jaffna born music phenom Maya Arulpragasam (known by popular name MIA) out of context to misrepresent her views on the Tamil conflict. Hirschberg also wrote "Maya taps into her rage at the persecution of… Continue reading NYT corrects journalistic "error" on MIA article

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Former SLA Commander to be appointed as Mullaiththeevu GA

One of the former Commanders of Sri Lanka Army (SLA), Major Gen. C. R. de Silva, is to be appointed as the new Government Agent (GA) to Mullaiththeevu district in Vanni, sources in Vavuniyaa said. Colombo government and SLA had already begun changing Mullaiththeevu district into a Sinhalese area by declaring it as Weli Oya… Continue reading Former SLA Commander to be appointed as Mullaiththeevu GA

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Father of victim in Channel- 4 photo identifies son as LTTE combatant

The father of a victim in the photos released by Channel- 4 in mid May identified one of them as his son, a combatant of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), arrested by Sri Lanka Army (SLA) in Mu’l’livaaikkaal on 18 and 19 May 2009, in an interview to TamilNet in Jaffna. The father further… Continue reading Father of victim in Channel- 4 photo identifies son as LTTE combatant

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Peiris to head Sri Lankan military officials in Security Summit

Former Chief Negotiator of the Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL) and the incumbent Foreign Minister G. L. Peiris, who recently left a scheduled meeting with journalists at the National Press Club without speaking, is heading a delegation to attend the 9th International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) Asia Security Summit, which is taking place in… Continue reading Peiris to head Sri Lankan military officials in Security Summit

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‘Lessons Learned committee announced by Rajapaksa cannot be trusted’

Kandy district United National Party (UNP) parliamentarian Luxman Kiriella on Wednesday said that the 8-member Commission on Lessons Learned and Reconciliation (CLLR), recently announced by Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, cannot be trusted to achieve the goals it claims. Citing the fate of the earlier 8-member presidential Commission on Inquiry (CoI) to inquire human rights… Continue reading ‘Lessons Learned committee announced by Rajapaksa cannot be trusted’

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Protests against controversial IIFA event draw attention on Tamil genocide

As protests gathered momentum in Tamil Nadu and Mumbai, with the support of South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce (SIFCC), against holding International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) Awards weekend in Colombo, big stars from the Indian film industry have decided to avoid participation, media reports from Mumbai said. Hindustan Times reported that the event was… Continue reading Protests against controversial IIFA event draw attention on Tamil genocide

Irish ship heads towards Gaza with Nobel peace winner

Irish Foreign Minister Micheal Martin on Wednesday urged Israel to let a new ship, MV Rachel Corrie, which is already bound for Gaza, carrying carrying construction material, medical and educational equipments. On board the cargo ship, operated by Free Gaza Movement (FGM) is Northern Irish Nobel Peace laureate Mairead Corrigan Maguire with 14 other activists.… Continue reading Irish ship heads towards Gaza with Nobel peace winner

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Samantar ruling portends legal danger to alleged foreign torturers

In a unanimous ruling at the United States Supreme Court, the judges said that a federal law that protects foreign government officials from law suits filed in the U.S. does not cover individuals such as Mohamed Ali Samantar, who was a prime minister in the 1980s in the now ousted government of Siad Biarre. A… Continue reading Samantar ruling portends legal danger to alleged foreign torturers

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Sri Lanka’s politicization of judiciary complete, says AHRC

Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC), a Hongkong-based rights watchdog, condemned Sri Lanka’s president Rajapakse’s "move to bring the Attorney General’s Department, which is the department with the power of prosecution of all serious crimes, as well as the power of providing legal advice to the government, under the control of the president," and added that… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s politicization of judiciary complete, says AHRC

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