A group of unidentified men in a white van introducing themselves as police personnel forcibly took away the driver of a three-wheeler Friday evening in Dematagoda in Colombo police division, according complaints lodged with Maradana Police and Deputy Minister, V. Radhakrishnan by his relatives. The abducted driver is Mohamed Faiz, 44, father of 4 children… Continue reading Muslim driver abducted by men in white van in Colombo
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30,000 Tamils march in London over Sri Lanka’s internment camps
More than 30,000 British Tamils marched to draw attention to the Sri Lankan government’s continued incarceration of over 280,000 Tamils in military supervised camps despite earlier pledges to release within 180 days from the end of war in May. Protesters, young and old, carried banners and chanted slogans expressing that 150 days have passed with… Continue reading 30,000 Tamils march in London over Sri Lanka’s internment camps
Singapore Defence Minister visits Jaffna
Defence Minister of Singapore, Mr. George Yeo, paid a visit to Jaffna peninsula Saturday where he went to the Internally Displaced Person (IDPs) held in Koappaay Teachers’ Training College buildings accompanied by Northern Province Governor and former Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Jaffna Commander G. A. Chandrasiri, Minister Douglas Devananda and Jaffna Government Agent, K. Ganesh,… Continue reading Singapore Defence Minister visits Jaffna
Forensic analysis confirms execution-video authentic, says US-group
A notorized report of preliminary findings from a US-based forensic company that took nearly three weeks to analyze the Channel-4 broadcast video allegedly showing Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers extra-judicially executing Tamil captives stripped naked and hands tied behind their back, said "[t]he video and audio of the events depicted in the Video, were continuous… Continue reading Forensic analysis confirms execution-video authentic, says US-group
Addressing ambiguity of Right to Self-Determination
The international system is erratic in justifying right to self-determination (RSD) of nations set against right to security of states. All areas of discretion were interpreted against, in the case of Eezham Tamils. As the militant-created de facto state that has been making a case for RSD all this time doesn’t exist in its territory… Continue reading Addressing ambiguity of Right to Self-Determination
Politically active Tamil diaspora youths under British spotlight
Taking a look into the new political activism of the current generation of diaspora Tamil youths, Financial Times, a premier British Daily, said the "ending [of the war] in Sri Lanka was also a beginning," and many youths experienced a political awakening after devoting a lot of time to the protests and some missing a… Continue reading Politically active Tamil diaspora youths under British spotlight
Tamil internment, a manifestation of Sinhala state racism – paper
"Despite the manifest outrage of international human rights groups like HRW and Amnesty International, relief agencies and several Western states, Sri Lanka defiantly continues to brutalize the [Tamil] detainees [locking them up in barbed wire militarized camps]. Whilst various international actors attempt to goad, cajole and compel Sri Lanka to let the civilians go, few… Continue reading Tamil internment, a manifestation of Sinhala state racism – paper
Sri Lanka refuses visas to two Canadian MPs
Patrick Brown, Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for Barrie, and Paul Calandra Conservative MP for Oakridges Markham have been denied visas by the Sri Lankan Consulate in Toronto to visit the internment camps in Vavuniyaa Sri Lanka, where more than 300,000 Tamil refugees are being held against their wishes in military supervised camps, sources in… Continue reading Sri Lanka refuses visas to two Canadian MPs
Tamil political prisoners appeal to minister demanding release
Tamil political prisoners held in several prisons in the south for years without inquiry and without any recourse in courts under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) and Emergency Regulations (ER) have started handing over individual appeals to the Justice Minister, Milinda Morogoda, demanding their release or to take legal action if there is evidence… Continue reading Tamil political prisoners appeal to minister demanding release
Colombo set to lose GSP plus
The European Union has found Sri Lanka in breach of International Human Rights laws, implying that Colombo does not fulfil the basic human rights conditions of GSP plus, according to an exclusive update by Reuters Friday night. It is likely that Sri Lanka would lose concessions worth over $100 million for its top exports to… Continue reading Colombo set to lose GSP plus
