Unique temple of Tamil folk heritage found destroyed, desecrated in HSZ in Jaffna

A unique temple of Eezham Tamil folk heritage, dedicated to Kooddaththaar, a deity historically worshipped by a soldier guild that got absorbed into the toddy-tapping community, was found destroyed in bombing and its rare bronze idol sawed off and stolen at the Vasanthapuram locality of I’lavaalai in Jaffna. For the last two decades the locality… Continue reading Unique temple of Tamil folk heritage found destroyed, desecrated in HSZ in Jaffna

All are Sinhalese, Tamils have no territorial right: Gotabhaya

“Earlier before the war all were Sinhalese,” in Sri Lanka. It is not appropriate to view the north of the country, over which a separatist war was fought, as a predominantly Tamil area, SL presidential sibling and defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa was cited saying by the BBC News that interviewed him in Colombo. Commenting, a… Continue reading All are Sinhalese, Tamils have no territorial right: Gotabhaya

Gotabhaya Rajapaksa: Sri Lanka north ‘not just for Tamils’

Sri Lanka’s defence secretary has said it is not appropriate to view the north of the country, over which a separatist war was fought, as a predominantly Tamil area. Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, who many credit with defeating Tamil rebels, also told the BBC there were few civilian casualties in the war’s closing phase. Human rights groups… Continue reading Gotabhaya Rajapaksa: Sri Lanka north ‘not just for Tamils’

The Disappeared in Sri Lanka’s War in the Recent Past: What is missing in those “Missing”?

IRIN has recently highlighted the fact that “thousands of people are still missing” in Sri Lanka and presented an UNOHCR report that states that there are “5,671 reported cases of wartime-related disappearance in Sri Lanka” – even without taking note of the numbers that went missing in the final stages of the war in 2008/09.[i]… Continue reading The Disappeared in Sri Lanka’s War in the Recent Past: What is missing in those “Missing”?

Eezham Tamils protest UK inviting Rajapaksa to Queen’s diamond jubilee

Eezham Tamils in the UK gathered outside the UK Prime Minister’s residence at 10 Downing Street on Saturday demanding withdrawal of an invitation extended to Mahinda Rajapaksa for the upcoming Diamond Jubilee celebrations of Queen Elizabeth. A petition given to the authorities by the Tamil Coordinating Committee UK (TCC-UK) which had organised the event underscored… Continue reading Eezham Tamils protest UK inviting Rajapaksa to Queen’s diamond jubilee

Is Freeing SF A Move For Reform

Whatever may be the circumstances and the motives that led to the decision of the President to release General Sarath Fonseka, it can be reckoned as a reflection of the wish of the government for moving towards reforms and adopting measures for a moderate rule. Despite the accusations levelled against him after the Presidential election… Continue reading Is Freeing SF A Move For Reform

Sri Lanka: UK envoy’s military comments cause stir

(PTI) The British High Commissioner here has stirred a controversy by stating that Sri Lanka was maintaining an inappropriately high military presence in the Tamil-dominated former battle zones of the north and the east. British envoy John Rankin appears to have caught the wrong attention of officials here over his statement recorded in a High… Continue reading Sri Lanka: UK envoy’s military comments cause stir

Unlawful killings in Sri Lanka – US

The United States has said that ‘unlawful killings by security forces and government-allied paramilitary groups are a major human rights problem in Sri Lanka, often in the predominantly Tamil areas.’ The 2011 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices published by the U.S. State Department stated that “The major human rights problems were unlawful killings by… Continue reading Unlawful killings in Sri Lanka – US