Three international experts tapped to assist with UN-mandated Sri Lanka conflict probe

Three distinguished experts have agreed to advise the United Nations-mandated investigation into alleged human rights violations committed during the final stages of the armed conflict in Sri Lanka. The experts are former Finnish President and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Martti Ahtisaari, former Governor-General and High Court judge of New Zealand Silvia Cartwright and former President… Continue reading Three international experts tapped to assist with UN-mandated Sri Lanka conflict probe

LTTE: Sri Lanka’s Scapegoat for its Own Terror

(FP) The theory that Sri Lanka is a recruiting ground for Islamic militants targeting India has gained traction again with the recent arrests of two Sri Lankans in India and Malaysia in connection with an alleged plot to attack U.S. and Israeli consulates in southern India. But this situation has another fallout: it upsets the… Continue reading LTTE: Sri Lanka’s Scapegoat for its Own Terror

Jayalalithaa demands nullification of Indo-Lanka IMBL agreement

A permanent solution to resolve the Tamil Nadu fishermen’s issue lies only in the retrieval of Katchatheevu islet, the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Ms Jayalalithaa reiterated in a letter to Indian Prime Minister on Thursday. “The unconstitutional Indo-Sri Lankan Agreements of 1974 and 1976 should be nullified and the traditional rights of our fishermen… Continue reading Jayalalithaa demands nullification of Indo-Lanka IMBL agreement

Sri Lanka Bans Meetings Inciting Hatred Among Religions

Sri Lanka on Sunday announced a ban on public meetings and rallies which promote hatred among religions. The ban will also apply to any public meeting which attempts to create a rift among any race in the country, Xinhua quoted police spokesman Ajith Rohana as saying on Sunday. The ban follows a statement made by… Continue reading Sri Lanka Bans Meetings Inciting Hatred Among Religions

Pogrom spreads to Colombo district while ‘Sri Lanka’ claims normalcy

While genocidal Sri Lanka was telling the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) that it had restored ‘normalcy’ after what it described as ‘communal tension’ in Aluthgama and in Beruwala, an unidentified squad set fire to a Muslim-owned cloth store in Panadura (Paa’nan-thu’rai), a town in Colombo district, in the early hours of Saturday. In… Continue reading Pogrom spreads to Colombo district while ‘Sri Lanka’ claims normalcy

Tamil Nadu Muslims protest against genocidal Sri Lanka

On the 17th of June two Tamil Muslim organizations, the Tamil Nadu Thowheedh Jamaath (TNTJ) and Tamil Nadu Muslim Munneatta Kazhakam (TMMK) staged protests outside the Sri Lankan Deputy High Commission office at Nungambakkam protesting the recent anti Muslim riots in the Altuhagama and Beruwela in the island of Sri Lanka. While a section of… Continue reading Tamil Nadu Muslims protest against genocidal Sri Lanka

Muslims in East protest against Sinhala Buddhist violence in South

Tamil-speaking Muslims in Kaaththaankudi observed hartal in protest against the anti-Muslim violence incited by the extremist Sinhala Buddhist Power Force (Bodu Bala Sena) in Beruwala in South. The SL State, which has high level relations with the BBS, has failed even the sections of Muslims who subscribe themselves as a ‘minority’ in ‘Sri Lanka’, the… Continue reading Muslims in East protest against Sinhala Buddhist violence in South

Who is behind Sri Lanka’s religious violence? – Inside Story

The Sri Lankan government has imposed an indefinite curfew in a popular tourist area after a group of Buddhists killed three muslims and injured dozens of others. President Mahinda Rajapakse’s government is accused of doing little to prevent this latest violence. It is said to have encouraged the rise of the Bodu Bana Sena, the… Continue reading Who is behind Sri Lanka’s religious violence? – Inside Story

T.N., Centre on the same page on Tamils, says Wigneswaran

The newly formed Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government and Tamil Nadu will not be at variance in regard to the political needs of Sri Lankan Tamils, Northern Province Chief Minister C.V. Wigneswaran has said. Observing that Tamil Nadu was intertwined in the political complexity in India, he said: “Mr. Modi seems to have identified the… Continue reading T.N., Centre on the same page on Tamils, says Wigneswaran

T.N., Centre on the same page on Tamils, says Wigneswaran

Colombo, Sri Lanka – The UN high commissioner for human rights has appointed a controversial official to coordinate probe into allegations of mass killings in the final stages of Sri Lanka’s decades-long civil war. Navi Pillay, the high commissioner for human rights, has appointed Sandra Beidas – who is accused of writing false reports about… Continue reading T.N., Centre on the same page on Tamils, says Wigneswaran