Holocaust surviver, Jewish icon, and Nobel laureate, Professor Elie Wiesel, in a message posted on his website said: "Wherever minorities are being persecuted we must raise our voices to protest. According to reliable sources, the Tamil people are being disenfranchised and victimized by the Sri Lanka authorities. This injustice must stop. The Tamil people must… Continue reading Elie Wiesel: Sri Lanka’s victimization of Tamil people must stop
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IDPs living on Jaffna railway track area evicted
Families of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) living on Sri Lanka government railway properties since they were evicted by Sri Lanka Army (SLA) twenty years ago from their residences in Valikaamam North, were forced to leave Tuesday to leave their temporary shelters in railway crossings, stations and officers’ quarters as the dead line to quit being… Continue reading IDPs living on Jaffna railway track area evicted
SL military shoots dead 2 detainees, injures more than 2 in Vavuniyaa internment camp
Sri Lanka military personnel opened fire Sunday morning on detainees in an attempt to stop them making way through the barbed wire fence separating Ramanathan camp and Anandakumarasamy camp located in Cheddikulam, killing two of them and injuring more than two, in a confrontation that developed Sunday morning, sources in Vavuniyaa said. The killers had… Continue reading SL military shoots dead 2 detainees, injures more than 2 in Vavuniyaa internment camp
SL Government decides to abolish Peace Secretariat
The Presidential Secretariat Monday directed the closure of the Secretariat for Co-ordinating the Peace Process (SCOPP) at the end of July. “We have not been told any specific reason for the decision. However we have been discussing such a scenario since last week,” SCOPP Director General, Professor Rajiva Wijesinghe, told media persons. He declined to… Continue reading SL Government decides to abolish Peace Secretariat
JHU to withdraw support to Government if 13th amendment is fully implemented
The Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU), the Buddhist monks’ political party, Monday declared that it would withdraw its support to the government led by President Mahinda Rajapakse if it fully implements the 13th Amendment to the Constitution or attempts to bring any other solution for the ethnic conflict devolving more powers to provinces including land and… Continue reading JHU to withdraw support to Government if 13th amendment is fully implemented
Ploy of Buddhism in nullifying Tamil nationalism
The North and East of the island of Sri Lanka should first be subjected to ‘archaeological’ investigation to prove the land’s Sinhala ownership, before its ‘resettlement’, is the demand of the National Front of Buddhist monks of Sri Lanka, reported Virakesari a few days ago. If archaeology has any say, the entire island having microlithic… Continue reading Ploy of Buddhism in nullifying Tamil nationalism
“Break the Silence” begins 1000 mile journey to Washington D.C.
Three Tamil College students from Canada are on a 1000-mile walk from Chicago to Washington D.C. to "raise awareness with the general American population to what is happening in Sri Lanka,” Illinois Times reported. More than 50 people assembled on the steps of the Capitol Friday, wearing tan, gray and blue T-shirts that carried their… Continue reading “Break the Silence” begins 1000 mile journey to Washington D.C.
US statement undermines tourism revival – SL Foreign Ministry
United States travel advisory aimed at discouraging US citizens from visiting Sri Lanka was part of US strategy to undermine the country [Sri Lanka], according to Sri Lanka Foreign Ministry official, the pro-Government Island newspaper said. "[N]othing could be as bad as the US warning of potential for continued stability and possible terrorist attacks a… Continue reading US statement undermines tourism revival – SL Foreign Ministry
Vavuniyaa Tamil Christian teacher reported missing in Colombo
A Christian teacher, Rasalingam Naguleswaran, father of two children, has been reported missing since 6 June afternoon after he boarded a bus bound for Vavuniyaa from Gunasinghapura bus halt in Colombo, according to complaints made by his wife Geethanjali with the Vavuniyaa police, Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL) and International Committee of Red… Continue reading Vavuniyaa Tamil Christian teacher reported missing in Colombo
Homeless at home, US Researcher on Sri Lanka
"Many of the grievances that fueled the conflict have not been met yet, and the question is what incentive does the [Sri Lanka] government have now that they have to reach out and begin reconciliation," said Dr Deepa Ollapally, Deputy Director at the Sigur Center at George Washington to an interview to Foreign Exchange TV,… Continue reading Homeless at home, US Researcher on Sri Lanka
