BIMSTEC having Eelam territory gets secretariat in Dhaka

The Third Summit Meeting of BIMSTEC States held in Myanmar concluded on Tuesday, with its heads of governments deciding on operating a permanent secretariat based in Dhaka in Bangladesh. A career diplomat of Colombo will be its first Secretary General. Originally formed in 1997, as Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Thailand Economic Cooperation (hence… Continue reading BIMSTEC having Eelam territory gets secretariat in Dhaka

Tamil academic compares Pakistani-Sri Lankan ‘counterinsurgency’

“The genocidal oppression faced by the Baloch people and the Eelam Tamil people gains little if any attention in international media. Whatever is represented seems to be permeated by a tendency to absolve genocide and represent a state-centric, depoliticized and minority grounded narration of the plight of the oppressed nations. Such narrations effectively deny the… Continue reading Tamil academic compares Pakistani-Sri Lankan ‘counterinsurgency’

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Journalists blocked from inspecting alleged massacre site in Trincomalee

Following the discovery of a human skull near Muttave’li playgrounds situated in front of the historic Thirukkoa’neasvarar shrine in Trincomalee on 13 February, the occupying SL military has been deployed at the site to hide the issue from the attention of media, journalists in Trincomalee said. Heavy vehicles that have been brought to the locality… Continue reading Journalists blocked from inspecting alleged massacre site in Trincomalee

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US draft stops at Navi Pillai inquiry into HR crimes of ‘both parties’

A draft resolution on Sri Lanka that is to be tabled at the UNHRC later this month by the USA, UK, Montenegro, FYR of Macedonia and Mauritius was put to circulation on Monday. Contrary to the trumpeting by sections among Tamils expecting US-UK justice through international investigation on war crimes, the draft just harps on… Continue reading US draft stops at Navi Pillai inquiry into HR crimes of ‘both parties’

Tamil politicians demand international investigation at Jaffna protest

When Sinhala prisoners protested in Kandy, Namal Rajapaksa, the son of SL President went to the prison and ordered a report on the condition of prisoners. But, when Tamil political prisoners and prisoners of war, subjected to torture on a daily basis, stage protests, no one from the SL government cares about visiting them, said… Continue reading Tamil politicians demand international investigation at Jaffna protest

Britain neglected British Tamil suspiciously died in Sri Lanka’s prison

The relatives of a 43-year-old British Eelam Tamil, Gopithas Visuvalingam, who died in the Sri Lankan jail under suspicious circumstances on 24 February, blame Colombo for torture of Tamil political prisoners. Mr Gopithas, a British national and father of two, was arrested in Colombo in March 2007 and jailed without any charges till 2012, when… Continue reading Britain neglected British Tamil suspiciously died in Sri Lanka’s prison

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SL military seeks to appropriate market complex at Tamil suburb of Trincomalee

The occupying Sri Lankan military in Trincomalee has sought to permanently appropriate the land and the buildings of Malaiyaruvi, a building complex constructed in 1994 by the Trincomalee Town Council to establish a public market at the Power House Road, where Eezham Tamils reside in large numbers. Recently, the SL military has approached Mr Sirimewan… Continue reading SL military seeks to appropriate market complex at Tamil suburb of Trincomalee

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PTI twists report on Mannaar killing field

Projecting Sri Lankan Government’s defensive cover-up statement on the exhumation of human skeletal remains from the killing field of Mannaar at Maanthai without any journalistic scrutiny, the Press Trust of India (PTI) on Wednesday published a news report titled ‘mass grave in former LTTE stronghold’. The report featured an open lie by the Sri Lankan… Continue reading PTI twists report on Mannaar killing field

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EU terror ban on LTTE challenged

The European Union’s ban on the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) hangs in the balance today after a hearing at the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in Luxembourg exposed serious flaws in the original evidence used to proscribe the movement in 2006. Judges expressed concern at the European Council’s use of an Indian anti-terror… Continue reading EU terror ban on LTTE challenged