Tamil Nadu activists caution diaspora of the US-resolution ploy

Diaspora Tamils, who have witnessed several setbacks, are made to believe that they should welcome and promote anything that looks like a buoy to hold on. This is wrong and Diaspora groups should think before being carried away in an imposed trend to welcome such ploys, opined activists from Tamil Nadu belonging to various shades… Continue reading Tamil Nadu activists caution diaspora of the US-resolution ploy

Sex Abuse and Murder in Sri Lanka- New Photos Emerge

( Salem-News.Com) Be forewarned, that the photos of war crime and sex abuse victims shown below, are shocking and gruesome. I have written several articles that examine the terrible crimes against innocent women and girls that occurred during the Sri Lanka civil war and the ensuing Genocide that enveloped the Tamil population in the island… Continue reading Sex Abuse and Murder in Sri Lanka- New Photos Emerge

Sri Lanka to resist US war crimes resolution

Sri Lanka on Thursday dismissed as "ill-timed and ill-conceived" a US move at the UN Human Rights Council to censure Colombo over alleged crimes against humanity in the final phase of its separatist war. Water Supply Minister Dinesh Gunawardena said Sri Lanka was confident of defeating the three-point resolution at the UNHRC sessions in Geneva… Continue reading Sri Lanka to resist US war crimes resolution

Promote Dublin report, build solidarity, recognize Self-Determination: grassroots activists in UK

Grassroots activists of the British Tamil Forum (BTF) and journalists from the UK-based International Association of Tamil Journalists (IATJ), who came together with leftist activists of the Socialist Resistance (SR) and Denmark-based leftist activist Ron Ridenour, in a meeting held in London on Wednesday, resolved to promote the findings of the Dublin Tribunal on Sri… Continue reading Promote Dublin report, build solidarity, recognize Self-Determination: grassroots activists in UK

Sri Lankan rights issue: India not to act hastily

India’s stand at the ongoing U.N. Human Rights Council meet in Geneva on the resolution against Sri Lanka over alleged war crimes would be taken based on the overall ties between the two neighbours and the sentiments in the country, External Affairs Minister S. M. Krishna said on Thursday. “Certainly we will take into account… Continue reading Sri Lankan rights issue: India not to act hastily

‘Centre will consider Jaya’s views on Lankan VIPs visits’

The Centre on Thursday assured Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa that it will take into account her opinion on unannounced visits by Sri Lankan VIPs to the state, saying it will take the matter ‘seriously’. "We are a federal state, we have the greatest respect for states. Whatever is the assessment of the state… Continue reading ‘Centre will consider Jaya’s views on Lankan VIPs visits’

Thousands of voters ‘missing’ in north

United National Party (UNP) quoting the elections commissioner (EC) said nearly 10-15% of people out of 21,000 registered voters in Pudukudiiruppu (PDK) and Maritimepattu in Mullaitivu district are either dead or missing. "Therefore, we requested the election commissioner to consider issuing temporary identity cards," Dr Jayalath Jayawardene, MP, told BBC Sandeshaya after a meeting with… Continue reading Thousands of voters ‘missing’ in north