A veteran legal and social activist in Malaysia, Mr A. Kanesalingam urged the government of China on Thursday to ensure international conventions that could facilitate an independent international investigation conducted by the UN on the genocide in Sri Lanka. “I ask that China as a world leader and permanent member of he UN Security Council… Continue reading Veteran lawyer urges China to ensure UN investigation on Tamil plight
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SL military steps up monitoring patrols in Jaffna
The latest innovation by the US-trained SL military commander of Jaffna, Major General Udaya Perera, is the introduction of 7-member teams patrolling every interior village in the peninsula. The Sri Lankan State, while waging a propaganda campaign to the outside world that it has reduced military deployment in the North, has seized thousands of acres… Continue reading SL military steps up monitoring patrols in Jaffna
13 Tamils killed by wild elephants deployed by Colombo in Batticaloa
Wild elephants that have been brought from the jungles in South to jungles close to Tamil villages in Batticaloa have claimed the lives of 13 Tamils in Batticaloa district since December 2012 to December 2013, Eastern Provincial forest officials said. Seven persons have been handicapped in the assaults by the wild elephants. 12 of the… Continue reading 13 Tamils killed by wild elephants deployed by Colombo in Batticaloa
NZ leader assures independent foreign policy and international investigation
Leader of the Opposition in the New Zealand Parliament, Mr David Cunliffe, on Saturday, assured that his party would follow an independent foreign policy and would support international investigations into the war crimes and crimes committed against Tamils. He was addressing a grand gathering of Eezham Tamils celebrating Pongkal festival at the Mt. Eden War… Continue reading NZ leader assures independent foreign policy and international investigation
Mannaar Killing Field number rises to 43, site extent still not known
43 human skeletons have been recovered till Wednesday at Thirukkeatheesvaram mass grave in Mannaar, news sources in Mannaar said. The boundaries of the mass grave are yet to be established, according to the Judicial Medical Officer from Anuradhapura D. M. Waidyaratne. The JMO has also gone on record stating that it would take long time… Continue reading Mannaar Killing Field number rises to 43, site extent still not known
PPT judgement upholds Eelam Tamil identity and nomenclature
The full report of the judgement of the Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal on Sri Lanka (Bremen Session), released on Wednesday, came out with a discussion on the choice of nomenclature to identify the victims of genocide and has decided on the use of the term “Eelam Tamils as a national group.” This recognition, coming for the… Continue reading PPT judgement upholds Eelam Tamil identity and nomenclature
PPT judgement to be broadcast live at 10:00 CET
The official judgement of the investigations against the Sri Lankan State and its accomplices on the charge of Genocide against Eelam Tamils by the Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal (PPT), to be released on Wednesday, and would be broadcast live from the Geneva Press Club in Switzerland at 10:00 a.m. Central European Time, the organizers said. Dr.… Continue reading PPT judgement to be broadcast live at 10:00 CET
SL military robs IDP registry from Thellippazhai DS Secretariat
The occupying Sinhala military in Jaffna on Monday evening entered the Divisional Secretariat of Valikaamam North, situated at Thellippazhai, and robbed the registries containing the details of uprooted civilians from the civil officials at gunpoint. The SL military officers then instructed the DS and his officials not to talk about the incident. Informed sources told… Continue reading SL military robs IDP registry from Thellippazhai DS Secretariat
‘Extremism talk’ to blunt vigilance on deception
A nation of people long affected by genocide exposing the past and present modus operandi of the genocide partnered by leading Establishments of the world, and claiming for independence as a Right to Protection measure through non-violent avenues, is depicted as ‘extremism’ by the ‘counterinsurgency’ mouthpieces, just as the armed struggle was painted as ‘terrorism’.… Continue reading ‘Extremism talk’ to blunt vigilance on deception
Navi Pillay urged to launch international investigation on missing persons
Stating the recent attacks and threats against Tamil activists in North and East who were in the forefront in the protests reprenting the victims of enforced disappearances, the committees representing the interests of the families and relatives of the disappeared persons in the North and East, on Monday urged UN High Commissioner for Human Rights… Continue reading Navi Pillay urged to launch international investigation on missing persons
