"Please join us for our Pulitzer Center film festival featuring the beautifully crafted and heart-wrenching film, “No Fire Zone.” Carefully evidenced and powerfully measured, "No Fire Zone" is a feature length film about the final months of the 26 year long Sri Lankan civil war told by the people who lived through it. It is… Continue reading Washington film fest features Sri Lanka massacre, No Fire Zone
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TNA, CaFFE urge people to vote amid attacks, false propaganda
The National organizer for Campaign for Free and Fair Election (CaFFE), condemned the widespread involvement of the Sri Lanka military in the Provincial Council elections in Jaffna, and urged the voters the urgent necessity to attend the polling booths without fail to cast their votes. The CaFFE official said that the Elections are a civil… Continue reading TNA, CaFFE urge people to vote amid attacks, false propaganda
Politicization of war-crimes: Bashir and Rajapakse
While Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa, who bears command responsibility for the killing of nearly UN-estimated 100,000 Tamil civilians by the Sri Lanka military, is attending the 62nd United Nations General Assembly, commencing on September 25, the White House is not commenting on if the US would be issuing an entry visa to alleged war-criminal… Continue reading Politicization of war-crimes: Bashir and Rajapakse
SL military attacks Ananthi’s residence in Jaffna, 8 wounded
Eight persons, including an election monitor, Lawyer Sugas of PAFFREL, were brutally attacked by the occupying SL military in Jaffna, which besieged the residence of Tamil National Alliance (TNA) woman candidate Ms Ananthi Sasistharan at Araali in Jaffna in the early hours of Friday. Ms Ananthi narrowly escaped from the assault as her supporters had… Continue reading SL military attacks Ananthi’s residence in Jaffna, 8 wounded
Rajapaksa-allied squad brutally attacks two independent candidates in Jaffna
Two candidates of an independent group, contesting the provincial council elections in Jaffna district under Padlock symbol, were brutally attacked in the early hours of Thursday allegedly by EPDP operatives with the facilitation of the occupying Sri Lankan military at Ma’ndaitheevu junction while they were returning from the islets towards Jaffna city. The driver of… Continue reading Rajapaksa-allied squad brutally attacks two independent candidates in Jaffna
Malaysia charges HR worker for screening Channel-4 documentary
Lena Hendry, Programme coordinator for Malaysia-based human rights group Pusat Komas, is expected to be charged under the Film Censorship Act 2002 Thursday at the Kuala Lumpur Magistrate’s Court for organizing the screening of Channel-4 documentary "No Fire Zone," a film on the massacre of Tamils by the Sri Lanka state, Malaysian media reported. Pusat… Continue reading Malaysia charges HR worker for screening Channel-4 documentary
Civil Society censures wrong politics of TNA but urges people to vote for it
The Tamil civil society in the North, comprising of religious dignitaries, including the Mannaar Bishop, academics, doctors, student leaders and trade union activists, on Wednesday came with an open appeal urging the Tamil people to use the forthcoming Northern Provincial Council (NPC) elections to reject those who have been opposed to Tamil national aspirations and… Continue reading Civil Society censures wrong politics of TNA but urges people to vote for it
House of TNA politician in Kaarainakar stoned
Attackers believed to be operated by the intelligence outfit of the occupying Sri Lankan military in Jaffna stoned the house of the head of the civic council (Piratheasa Chapai) of Kaarainakar, Mr Anaimukan Velayutham, a Tamil National Alliance (TNA) politician, in the early hours of Tuesday. In the meantime, Colombo-based Centre for Monitoring Election Violence… Continue reading House of TNA politician in Kaarainakar stoned
Senior Jesuit priest in East harassed after meeting Navi Pillay
60-year-old Jesuit Priest Fr Veeresan Yogeswaran, who is one of the leading human rights activists in the East, is at the receiving end of the SL government’s ire after his meeting with UN Human Rights High Commissioner Navanetham Pillay during her recent visit to the island. Pamphlets decrying Fr Yogeswaran, printed in Sinhala and in… Continue reading Senior Jesuit priest in East harassed after meeting Navi Pillay
TNA activist killed in Mullaiththeevu
A 35-year-old Tamil National Alliance (TNA) activist, Mr Rasiah Kavithan, also known as Suresh, was beaten to death by a criminal squad associated with the ruling UPFA of the Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa in Mullaiththeevu on Monday around 6:00 p.m., initial reports from Vanni said. The killing has taken place while the sons of… Continue reading TNA activist killed in Mullaiththeevu
