IIFA showbiz event blamed for promoting ‘paradise of genocide’

As Tamils world over mark one-year of Indian abetted genocidal war against Eezham Tamils in the island of Sri Lanka, the Hindi film industry known as Bollywood and the major Indian conglomerate of trade unions, Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) are joining hands with Rajapaksa regime in Colombo in staging 11th… Continue reading IIFA showbiz event blamed for promoting ‘paradise of genocide’

Former JVP MP questioned by the CID over meeting with Vanni parents in Colombo

Former JVP Parliamentarian Ramalingam Chandrasekar was questioned by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) officials and Army Intelligence Personnel soon after he met parents of the disappeared persons from Jaffna at Narayana Mandapam in Grandpass in Colombo District on Wednesday morning. The meeting was organized by the Inter-University Students Federation to collect the details about the… Continue reading Former JVP MP questioned by the CID over meeting with Vanni parents in Colombo

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SLA occupies 80% of agricultural land in North

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) occupies around eighty percentage of agricultural land in Vanni and Jaffna peninsula in the name of High Security Zones (HSZs) and releasing this land back to the owners is the prerequisite to any attempt to explore possibilities of agricultural development in the North, representatives of agricultural organizations in Jaffna peninsula told… Continue reading SLA occupies 80% of agricultural land in North

Indian push to finalise trade agreement sparks protests in Colombo

Domestic service industries in the island would be affected by the Indian push to upgrade the bilateral Free Trade Agreement (FTA) which exists between India and Sri Lanka to a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), say protesters in Colombo belonging to various service sectors. The Indian Establishment, locked in a corporate race with China, has… Continue reading Indian push to finalise trade agreement sparks protests in Colombo

Sri Lankan CID to record statement from UN representative over Fonseka interview

The Colombo Chief Magistrate Champa Janaki Seneviratne Wednesday allowed an application by the Sri Lankan Criminal Investigations Department (CID) to record a statement from Keshunaka Seneviratne, Sri Lanka’s Permanent Representative in United Nations in Geneva regarding the comment by United Nations Special Rapporteur on extra-judicial, summary or arbitrary executions Philip Alston on an alleged interview… Continue reading Sri Lankan CID to record statement from UN representative over Fonseka interview

Fonseka files writ application challenging the composition of second Court Martial

Retired General Sarath Fonseka Monday filed a Writ Application in the Court of Appeal challenging the composition of the second Court Martial. He has leveled serious allegations against the three Major Generals of the Sri Lanka Army appointed to the Court Martial. He sought the Court of Appeal to quash the hearings of the Court… Continue reading Fonseka files writ application challenging the composition of second Court Martial

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UNP, DNA appeal to Rajapakse to release Fonseka immediately

The main opposition United National Party (UNP) and the Democratic National Alliance (DNA) led by Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) have appealed to President Mahinda Rajapakse, head of ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) government, to release General (retired) Sarath Fonseka from military custody immediately. Fifty parliamentarians from the UNP and DNA including the Leader of… Continue reading UNP, DNA appeal to Rajapakse to release Fonseka immediately

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Detained SL asylum seekers in Malaysia launch hunger strike

Seventy-five political asylum seekers from Sri Lanka arrested on Malaysian seas and held in Malaysia International Airport since 23 April are to go on a peaceful hunger strike Tuesday placing three requests to the Malaysian State and to the International Countries that grant political asylum, organizers of the event said. In the first stage, sixty… Continue reading Detained SL asylum seekers in Malaysia launch hunger strike

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Rwandans, Kurds join Tamils commemorating massacre anniversary

  Armenian, Rwandan, Kurdish and the Native American communities joined Northern Californian Tamils in commemorating the first year anniversary of the Mu’l’livaikal massacre of more than 40,000 Tamils by the Sri Lanka Security forces during the first five months of government forces last year. The event held Saturday between 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. in… Continue reading Rwandans, Kurds join Tamils commemorating massacre anniversary

Is the U.N. complicit in Sri Lankan war crimes, Arbour asks

Asserting that "the organization’s [United Nation’s] abandonment of national staff in a conflict zone and its failure to speak up more forcefully about abuses made it "close to complicit" in [Sri Lanka] government atrocities," Louis Arbor, president of the NGO International Crisis Group (ICG) and former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, "called for… Continue reading Is the U.N. complicit in Sri Lankan war crimes, Arbour asks

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