8 SL media organizations urge President to release journalist Tissanayagam

Eight media organizations comprising Sri Lanka Working Journalists Association (SLWJA), Editors’ Guild of Sri Lanka (EGSL), Free Media Movement (FMM), Sri Lanka Tamil Journalists Alliance (SLTJA), Sri Lanka Muslim Media Forum (SLMMF), Federation of Media Employees’ Trade Union (FMETU), South Asian Free Media Association (SAFMA) and Sri Lanka Newspaper Publishers’ Association (SLNPA) Monday unanimously decided… Continue reading 8 SL media organizations urge President to release journalist Tissanayagam

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500 Vanni IDPs to be settled in the islets of Jaffna against their wish

500 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) detained in the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) internment camps in Vaviniyaa were brought to Jaffna Monday and efforts are being made to settle them in the abandoned houses in the islets of Jaffna that are in the full control of Sri Lanka Navy (SLN), sources in Jaffna said. In the… Continue reading 500 Vanni IDPs to be settled in the islets of Jaffna against their wish

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Starvation, rape, killings, torture in Sri Lanka camps, Murphy tells Australia parliament

Noting that "hundreds of thousands of innocent Tamils displaced by the military offensive are living in camps in appalling conditions. Moreover, foreign media channels have reported horrifying evidence of the worst violations of human rights, including starvation, rape, killings and torture. International agencies are calling for full access to these camps in order to provide… Continue reading Starvation, rape, killings, torture in Sri Lanka camps, Murphy tells Australia parliament

Documentation of Norwegian Tamil mandate released

Comprehensive documentation of a mandate conducted among Eezham Tamils of Norway is now released in the form of a 48-page publication by Utrop newspaper, which conducted the poll on 10th of May this year. In the referendum, 99 percent of the voters endorsed the Vaddukkoaddai Resolution of 1976, calling for an independent and sovereign Tamil… Continue reading Documentation of Norwegian Tamil mandate released

Sri Lanka boycott campaign expands to multiple US cities

 North American Tamils expanded their boycott campaign over Sri Lanka goods to over a dozen cities across the US and Canada, targeting GAP and Victoria’s Secret stores on Saturday, youth organizers of the event said. Leveraging the "No to Sri Lanka" website run by Canadian youth activists to spread the campaign message, the organizers held… Continue reading Sri Lanka boycott campaign expands to multiple US cities

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UN ‘war crimes witness’ expelled – report

A senior UN diplomat was expelled from Sri Lanka in July for providing details to the international community of mass killings of civilians during the final battles against the Tamil Tigers, The Guardian newspaper in Britain reported Saturday. Peter Mackay, an Australian citizen, was given two weeks to leave the country for providing detailed rebuttals… Continue reading UN ‘war crimes witness’ expelled – report

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Executions: Sri Lanka refuting processed video, not original

Sri Lanka’s technological refutation of the authenticity of a video of Army (SLA) soldiers executing unarmed Tamil men broadcast by Channel 4 in August is based on a processed video-file taken from the broadcaster’s website, rather than the original mobile phone footage, experts said. An analysis commissioned by US-based pressure group Tamils Against Genocide (TAG)… Continue reading Executions: Sri Lanka refuting processed video, not original

US bemoans Sri Lanka inaction on camps, reconciliation

The United States this week criticised the Sri Lankan government’s continued internment of hundreds of thousands of Tamils and Colombo’s not taking steps towards a political reconciliation. “President Rajapaksa did meet on Monday with representatives of the Tamil National Alliance, but in general there have been few other concrete steps to re-unite the country and… Continue reading US bemoans Sri Lanka inaction on camps, reconciliation

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Colombo opts for bravado than complying with Human Rights

Challenging the impending EU move to cancel 1 billion pounds trade concession to Sri Lanka, the islands former foreign secretary and newly appointed permanent representative to UN, Palitha Kohona , Thursday said, that it is a “cynical approach” of the EU. "We can handle [the loss]. Western countries should remember that economic power has shifted… Continue reading Colombo opts for bravado than complying with Human Rights