A move by the Swiss Development Cooperation (SDC) inviting the occupying Sri Lanka’s colonial Governor in North, Major General (retd) GA Chandrasiri, as chief guest to the opening ceremony of two reconstructed schools in the Jaffna Peninsula on Thursday has ended up in the SL governor ‘boycotting’ the event, news sources in Uduththu’rai said. The… Continue reading SL colonial governor chooses to ‘boycott’ Swiss ‘development’ function in Jaffna
Author: TamilNet
UK ‘development’ means building genocidal State against Tamils
The UK and Scottish governments have been training more than 3,500 Sri Lankan police officers, including some senior commanders, since 2007, Herald Scotland reported Sunday. Reporting the findings by Corporate Watch, a non-profit research group, the paper cited several human rights campaigners as questioning the Scottish involvement with the Sri Lankan police. The training by… Continue reading UK ‘development’ means building genocidal State against Tamils
Mysterious death amidst increasing reports on torture in SL prisons
52-year-old Francis Nelson, a father of one, from Karunaadduk-kea’ni in Kokkuth-thoduvaay in Mullaiththeevu, died in Sri Lankan custody at Kalutara prison on September 02. His wife, a Sinhalese, who has been living in Vanni with the parents of Nelson, has alleged that her husband’s death was caused by continuous and systematic torture at the prison.… Continue reading Mysterious death amidst increasing reports on torture in SL prisons
Sarath Fonseka denies Elilan’s surrender
“Elilan was never handed over to the army,” claimed Sarath Fonseka, the former military commander of the occupying SL military, at a press conference held in Jaffna on Saturday. “Elilan was an important man and if he was handed over to the army, as the commander of the army, I will know. He was never… Continue reading Sarath Fonseka denies Elilan’s surrender
Lands seized for Buddhist vihara in Trincomalee Muslim village
Sinhala Buddhist extremist elements have seized 50 acres of land to construct a Buddhist vihara in Chelvaa-nakar GS division at Thoappoor Akkarai village, known as Neena village, which is a Muslim village, according to former parliamentarian M Mouroof. There are no Buddhists in the village where Muslims have been living for generations. The divisional secretary… Continue reading Lands seized for Buddhist vihara in Trincomalee Muslim village
South African initiative props up ‘Sri Lankan’ identity
A geopolitical axis of South Africa-Colombo-Singapore, held a “Dialogue promotion amongst Sri Lankans,” by convening a meeting of different political and academic stakeholders at Singapore last week. The very orientation of the axis, as the conference title implies, was to prop up the Sri Lankan State and to make Eezham Tamils to compromise with ‘Sri… Continue reading South African initiative props up ‘Sri Lankan’ identity
SL military, police disturb reubuilding Saiva temple in Ampaa’rai
The occupying military of Sri Lanka and the SL police Changkaman-ka’ndi have threatened the administration of the ancient temple to stop the reconstruction of the temple on Saturday. After the SL military and police banned the administration from re-building the ancient temple, the archeology department of the occupying Colombo has installed stones at the premises… Continue reading SL military, police disturb reubuilding Saiva temple in Ampaa’rai
Eezham Tamil man self-immolates in front of Geneva UN office
An Eezham Tamil diaspora Tamil man, 35-year-old Senthilkumaran Ratnasingam, has immolated himself in front of the UN office in Geneva on Thursday around 1:10 a.m. The authorities in Switzerland were initially reluctant to confirm or release the details of the incident. However, Tamil circles at Geneva told TamilNet that the Swiss police together with a… Continue reading Eezham Tamil man self-immolates in front of Geneva UN office
Talking ‘development’ for taking nation and politics away
The Norwegian Ambassador Grete Løchen saying last week that the diaspora should drop talking about Eezham to avoid feeding into the rhetoric of the Sri Lankan government, implies near-criminalisation of the struggle of the nation of Eezham Tamils, at the behest of the genocidal State of Sri Lanka. The Ambassador said it at a ‘development’… Continue reading Talking ‘development’ for taking nation and politics away
British PM, Foreign Secretary to attend CHOGM
Responding to question at the British House of Commons session on Tuesday, William Hague, the British Foreign Secretary, confirmed that he and the British Prime Minister will be attending the CHOGM meeting to be held in Sri Lanka in November. He explained that though concerned “about human rights in Sri Lanka, including media freedom” he… Continue reading British PM, Foreign Secretary to attend CHOGM
