Jaffna Human Rights Commission (HRC) Coordinating Officer, T. Kanagarajah has summoned the Assistant Superintendent of Jaffna Prison and the prison guards alleged of assaulting eight political prisoners on 30 April, on the basis of statements from the victims presently receiving treatment in Jaffna Teaching Hospital on the orders of Jaffna magistrate, sources in Jaffna said.… Continue reading Jaffna HRC summons Jaffna Prison officers alleged of attacking political prisoners
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SL Defence Ministry blocks international media persons visiting North
Sri Lanka Defence Ministry has blocked ‘Life Line’ resident advisor of ‘Internews’ Fiona Partol from coming to Jaffna to participate in a five-day training course for local media persons, media sources in Jaffna said. The Defence Ministry does not allow international media persons who are not supportive of the government to visit Jaffna and other… Continue reading SL Defence Ministry blocks international media persons visiting North
Journalists declaring assets not mandatory: Rambukwella
Declaring assets and liabilities by journalists is not mandatory but it is optional, said Sri Lanka’s Minister for Media Keheliya Rambukwella after assuming the post. The government earlier declared that it is mandatory for journalists to declare their assets and liabilities Mr. Rambukwella further said however it is legal to ask journalists to declare their… Continue reading Journalists declaring assets not mandatory: Rambukwella
Lawyers continue to abstain from appearing in courts in Jaffna district
Lawyers in Jaffna peninsula continue to abstain from appearing in courts in protest against the alleged death threats by Eelam People’s Democratic Party (EPDP) key operatives to Chaavakachcheari magistrate K. Pirabakaran, sources in Jaffna said. Jaffna High Court Judge, R. T. Vignarajah summoned an urgent meeting Thursday attended by the magistrates, police officials and lawyers… Continue reading Lawyers continue to abstain from appearing in courts in Jaffna district
Need of the hour is consensus and collective leadership
Colombo has embarked upon a vicious campaign as though a new power centre of Eezham Tamils had already set in after the elections for the Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE) last Sunday. Some elements among the diaspora who have been conceiving the TGTE as a ‘high power centre’ also seem to think that it… Continue reading Need of the hour is consensus and collective leadership
Justice Minister of war crimes government appointed as UN human rights official
Ivan Simonovic, Justice Minister of Crotia, who served a government of human rights violations and ethnic cleansing and whose ministry failed to cooperate satisfactorily with UN war crimes investigations, has been appointed as top human rights official to liaise the Geneva office of Navi Pillai and the UN headquarters. He was selected among more than… Continue reading Justice Minister of war crimes government appointed as UN human rights official
Nirupama to inaugurate conference on Sri Lankan peace
Indian Foreign Secretary Nirupama Menon Rao will be inaugurating an international conference on ‘Taking the Sri Lankan Peace Process Forward’ in New Delhi, scheduled on May 10 and 11. The conference will be participated by experts from Sri Lanka and representatives of Sri Lankan Tamil diaspora, media reports said. The business covered by the conference… Continue reading Nirupama to inaugurate conference on Sri Lankan peace
“Threat to country shifted from battle field to diplomacy” – SL Foreign Minister
“The country has been facing a different type of threat that is shifted from the battle field to diplomacy,” Foreign Affairs Minister G.L.Peiris Thursday said in parliament Friday. “Elements friendly to the LTTE have been actively working towards establishing a ‘transnational government in exile’ to carry forward the LTTE campaign,” he added. Provisions in the… Continue reading “Threat to country shifted from battle field to diplomacy” – SL Foreign Minister
EU demands release of Fonseka, Colombo told
Ranil Wickremesinghe, leader of the opposition and the United National Party (UNP) Thursday informed Sri Lanka’ parliament that the European Commission has demanded the release of Sarath Fonseka from detention as a condition for granting GSP+ preferential trade status, parliamentary sources in Colombo said. Meanwhile, Fonseka has told AFP that he would "expose" any war… Continue reading EU demands release of Fonseka, Colombo told
Why Genocide is an issue in the British elections
This general election sees unprecedented levels of engagement of British political parties with issues that are important to the Tamil Diaspora. With three active party-affiliated campaigning groups within the Diaspora – Tamils for Labour, British Tamil Conservatives and the Tamils for Liberals and the reciprocal active engagement of candidates from a cross section of parties… Continue reading Why Genocide is an issue in the British elections
