Senior SLA officer: ‘Kill everybody!’ order came from the top

A senior Sri Lankan Army commander and frontline soldier have told Britain’s Channel 4 News that point-blank executions of Tamils at the end of the Sri Lankan civil war were carried out under orders ‘from the top’. In an extended segment on Sri Lanka Tuesday, Channel 4 broadcast translated video interviews with the two soldiers.… Continue reading Senior SLA officer: ‘Kill everybody!’ order came from the top

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Accounting for 2009 will define Sri Lanka’s future – editorial

“2009’s single, protracted program of state-conducted slaughter in Sri Lanka has a sixty year-long antecedent, beginning well before the armed conflict erupted in 1983 … Since independence from Britain the Tamils have been a clear target for state-sanctioned and, later, state-conducted violence on a massive scale. … In that sense, the Tamils today embody the… Continue reading Accounting for 2009 will define Sri Lanka’s future – editorial

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Tamil lawyers decline to appear for EPDP key operatives in Jaffna

A Sinhalese lawyer from South had to appear Monday in Jaffna magistrate court on behalf of the two Eelam People’s Democratic Party (EPDP) key operatives charged with issuing death threats to Chaavakachcheari magistrate as all lawyers in Jaffna peninsula refused to appear for the suspects. The Sinhalese lawyer, K. P Chandralal, filed a petition requesting… Continue reading Tamil lawyers decline to appear for EPDP key operatives in Jaffna

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Colombo, SLA ‘poking spear into an unhealed wound’ : JUSU

Sri Lanka government and its army celebrating their Vanni war victory in the the North and East while the Tamils continue to suffer bearing the wounds inflicted by Sri Lanka Army (SLA) in Vanni is like ‘poking spear into an unhealed wound’, Jaffna University Students Union (JUSU) said in a media message titled Monday in… Continue reading Colombo, SLA ‘poking spear into an unhealed wound’ : JUSU

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Valikaamam HSZ resettlement issue remains unresolved

The issue of resettling families uprooted from their properties by Sri Lanka Army (SLA) for the establishment of High Security Zone (HSZ) discussed in a meeting in Thellippazhai Divisional Secretariat Monday was not resolved due to the non-cooperation of the Tamil political leaders, the representatives of the Welfare Organizations for Uprooted Persons (WOUP) who arranged… Continue reading Valikaamam HSZ resettlement issue remains unresolved

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Lanka’s statutory panels to lose independence

Sri Lanka’s statutory commissions, which were established to de-politicise the various institutions of public administration, are set to lose even the little independence they have. According to The Sunday Times, the Mahinda Rajapaksa government is planning to amend the constitution soon to give the President the power to appoint the chairpersons and members of these… Continue reading Lanka’s statutory panels to lose independence

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TGTE inaugurated in transnational way, Ramsey Clark stresses importance of history

87 of 115 representatives of the Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE) already declared elected from 11 countries are meeting in three spots of the world, in the US city of Philadelphia, in London and in Geneva, in a 3 day inaugural session from 17 to 19 May. The Tamil Eelam flag was hoisted and… Continue reading TGTE inaugurated in transnational way, Ramsey Clark stresses importance of history

SLA blocks May remembrance events in Jaffna, journalists threatened

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) has prevented the first commemoration events of Mu’l’livaaikkaal Massacre of May 2009 being observed in Jaffna Sunday in Nalloor and Jaffna town by chasing away the public from participating, threatening to death the reporters trying to cover the event and detaining Yarl Thinakural reporter who was present in the memorial event… Continue reading SLA blocks May remembrance events in Jaffna, journalists threatened

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SLA instructs public on celebrating its Mu’l’l’ivaaikkal victory in Jaffna peninsula

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) high command in Palaali military head quarters released Monday a media directive to Jaffna dailies calling all government offices, schools, shops, public markets and people, in Jaffna peninsula to hoist the Sri Lanka National flag in their places Tuesday, celebrating the first anniversary of SLA Mu’l’livaaikkal victory, sources in Jaffna said.… Continue reading SLA instructs public on celebrating its Mu’l’l’ivaaikkal victory in Jaffna peninsula

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Tamil Nadu Police denies permission to Muthukumaran statue

Tanjavoor police in Tamil Nadu Sunday denied permission to erect the statue of Muthukumaran of Kolaththoor in Tamil Nadu who had set himself ablaze demanding to stop the war waged on Eezham Tamils by Sri Lanka Army. ‘I’lanthth Thamizhar Iyakkam’ , [Tamil Youths Organization (TYO)] had decided to erect the statue of Muthukumaran near Tanjavoor… Continue reading Tamil Nadu Police denies permission to Muthukumaran statue

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