“Tissainayagam’s pardon is clearly an act of Sri Lanka’s international diplomacy, an act made possible by the complete absence of the rule of law as an operating principle in its legal system,” writes a columnist in the Tamil Guardian newspaper. “[While] the legal system’s ability to convict Tissainayagam on the basis of a confession obtained… Continue reading Thought crime, torture and kingly fiat
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Tracing Missing Persons Association to hold demonstration in Vavuniyaa
A mass demonstration is to be held in front of the Vavuniyaa bus stand 18 May to draw the attention of humanitarian organizations and law enforcement authority to the fate of thousands of missing persons after Vanni war last year, according to the convener of the Association of Tracing Missing Persons, Mr. K. Mahendran. Mahendran… Continue reading Tracing Missing Persons Association to hold demonstration in Vavuniyaa
Mahinda Rajapakse leaves to Iran to accept G-15 chairmanship
President Mahinda Rajapaksa is to leave Colombo on Sunday to attend the forthcoming G-15 Summit to be held in Tehran on Monday. He is to take over the Chairmanship of the G-15 from the incumbent chairman Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, President of Iran, according to Colombo External Affairs Ministry. The G-15 membership comprises 17 developing countries namely… Continue reading Mahinda Rajapakse leaves to Iran to accept G-15 chairmanship
Lest We Forget: Children affected by Genocidal War Crimes of Colombo
Tamils all over the world mark 18 May as Genocidal War Crimes Day, observing one year remembrance of thousands who perished in the war, waged by the Sri Lankan state and its abettors, on the de-facto state of Tamil Eelam. Despite its repeated pledges to the International Community, the Sri Lankan state and its military… Continue reading Lest We Forget: Children affected by Genocidal War Crimes of Colombo
SL Cabinet approves establishment of Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission
Sri Lanka Cabinet on Wednesday approved a proposal by the President Mahinda Rajapakse to appoint a Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission to study the causes that led to the conflict and to prevent such future occurrences, according to Media Minister Keheliya Rambukwella. The Commission would comprise seven eminent Sri Lankans and its terms of reference… Continue reading SL Cabinet approves establishment of Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission
California street fair embraces Sri Lanka boycott message
Members of the US-based Tamil political action group, USTPAC Boycott Campaign, joined the madness at the 11th annual How Weird Street Faire in San Francisco on Sunday, May 9th 2010 to publicize the group’s mission to the attendees to event, organizers of the Tamil group said. Twenty-foot tall banners advertising the “No Blood for Panties”… Continue reading California street fair embraces Sri Lanka boycott message
Jaffna magistrate calls for statement from Jaffna Mayor
Jaffna magistrate A. Anantharajah Thursday directed the police to obtain the statement of Ms. Yogeswari Patkunam, Jaffna Mayor of the ruling United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) on the issue of the advertisement published by Jaffna Municipal Council (JMC) which was counted as contempt of court, sources in Jaffna said. The police were further directed to… Continue reading Jaffna magistrate calls for statement from Jaffna Mayor
Pirapaharan’s mother treated with loving care in VVT hospital – DMO
“Paravathi Amma is being served with special loving care by our hospital staff which is hard to come by either in India or any other country and she is continually attended by our medical specialists,” Dr. A. Mayilerumperumal, District Medical Officer (DMO) of Valveddiththu’rai (VVT) government hospital told TamilNet in the context of Ms. Parvathi… Continue reading Pirapaharan’s mother treated with loving care in VVT hospital – DMO
Pirapaharan’s mother admitted to VVT hospital in Jaffna
Parvathi Velupillai, mother of LTTE leader Velupillai Pirabaharan, has been admitted to the Valdveddiththu’rai (VVT) hospital in Jaffna, Wednesday evening. Parvathi amma, denied entry to Tamil Nadu and deported back to Malaysia earlier, was brought down to Sri Lanka earlier this week and stayed at a lodge in Colombo in a bedridden state. Parvathi amma… Continue reading Pirapaharan’s mother admitted to VVT hospital in Jaffna
Panadura North police assaults Sinhala resident, victim denied justice
A 32-year-old Sinhala resident of Panadura, south of Colombo, was dragged from his house on May 02 and was beaten unconscious by Panadura North Police. The police did not show any warrant or informed the victim of the complaint. The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) on Thursday said: "Although the hospital arranged for a report… Continue reading Panadura North police assaults Sinhala resident, victim denied justice
