UK shields Sri Lanka’s genocidal rape committed on Tamils

Britain, which was actively in complicity with the genocidal war conducted without witnesses against Eezham Tamils, now in a global summit convened in London this week, shields the systematic genocidal rape committed on Tamil women too. The Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict, organized by British Foreign Secretary William Hague and the high… Continue reading UK shields Sri Lanka’s genocidal rape committed on Tamils

SL Army conducts ‘archaeology’, The Hindu relays ‘history’

In addition to doing agriculture, industries and tourism, genocidal Sri Lanka’s occupying Sinhala Army, groomed to set a new paradigm jointly by Washington, New Delhi, Beijing and the UN, has started conducting archaeology too in the country of Eezham Tamils. The military claims ‘exploring and discovering’ a Buddhist site at the locality of Uruththirapuram Siva… Continue reading SL Army conducts ‘archaeology’, The Hindu relays ‘history’

SL military blocks people from attending protest in Mullaiththeevu

Tamil National Alliance (TNA) and Tamil National Peoples Front (TNPF) politicians joined a protest held in front of the Mullaiththeevu District Secretariat on Thursday demanding legal hearings into habeas corpus petitions from the families and relatives of persons, who are reported missing after the families had handed them over to the occupying Sri Lankan military… Continue reading SL military blocks people from attending protest in Mullaiththeevu

Sri Lanka detains 33 fishermen, Jayalalithaa asks PM to intervene

RAMESWARAM: Belying hopes that the bonhomie shared by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse would translate into better relations on the waters bordering the countries, Sri Lankan navy on Sunday detained 33 fishermen from Rameswaram. The Lankan navy also seized their seven boats . The fishermen are likely to be produced… Continue reading Sri Lanka detains 33 fishermen, Jayalalithaa asks PM to intervene

EDITORIAL-Press release diplomacy puts Lanka in a mess

But unlike the press release diplomacy of Sri Lanka’s External Affairs Ministry with almost two-thirds of the High Commissioners or Ambassadors being political appointees or diplo-muts, India has a stable national foreign policy that does not change with a change of government.  When Mr. Modi invited South Asian leaders including President Mahinda Rajapaksa for his… Continue reading EDITORIAL-Press release diplomacy puts Lanka in a mess

Asylum seeker who set himself on fire spent 18 months in limbo in Australia

A 29-year-old asylum seeker who died after setting himself on fire has been named as Leo Seemanpillai, a Tamil man who lived in Geelong, Victoria. Seemanpillai died of his injuries after burns to 90% of his body and is the second Sri Lankan asylum seeker to have self-immolated in Australia this year. The Tamil Refugee… Continue reading Asylum seeker who set himself on fire spent 18 months in limbo in Australia

Hold Gotabhaya accountable for war-crimes, writes NYU Professor of Law

"Even if Gota[bhaya Rajapakse] never sees the inside walls of a US prison, the White House could send a powerful signal of its commitment to accountability by formally investigating and, if the evidence is there, indicting Gota[bhaya]," writes Ryan Goodman, Professor of Law at New York University School of Law in the on line forum… Continue reading Hold Gotabhaya accountable for war-crimes, writes NYU Professor of Law

Sri Lanka monks occupy ministry building

Colombo, Sri Lanka – Protesters led by Buddhist monks from the right-wing Ravana Balaya group have occupied the Ministry of Buddha Sasana and Religious Affairs in the Sri Lankan capital, Colombo. The Sinhalese Buddhist nationalist group protested on Wednesday against the creation of a new religious police unit, which was created in April this year… Continue reading Sri Lanka monks occupy ministry building

TNA Seeks Early Meeting With Jayalalithaa on Tamil Issue

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s main Tamil party has sought an early meeting with Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa to discuss the role she can play to find an acceptable political solution to the minority community’s problems. In a letter dated May 27, which was released to the media today, Tamil National Alliance (TNA) leader R… Continue reading TNA Seeks Early Meeting With Jayalalithaa on Tamil Issue