Since the end of the war in 2009, the Tamil diaspora has been incessantly pushing for an independent investigation into alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka. Despite the government claiming that local mechanisms are in place to look into such issues, diaspora groups like the ‘Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam’ (TGTE) have refused to accept… Continue reading Tamil Diaspora Wants Justice
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Putrajaya urged to back UN vote on Sri Lanka
BN must condemn civil war abuses or lose support from Malaysian Indians, says DAP’s Manogaran. KUALA LUMPUR: Barisan Nasional risks losing votes from the Indian community if Putrajaya fails to support a United Nations resolution on alleged human rights abuses during the Sri Lankan civil war. This is according to the MP for Teluk Intan,… Continue reading Putrajaya urged to back UN vote on Sri Lanka
‘We Tamils still have to plead with collaborators of the genocide for justice’
( By Paul NewmanBy Paul Newman) In January, the UK based Global Tamil Forum (GTF) led a 7 member delegation under Fr. S J Emmanuel to the centenary celebrations of the African National Congress (ANC) in South Africa. Peeved at the invitation to a Tamil diaspora group, the Sri Lankan government had declined to participate… Continue reading ‘We Tamils still have to plead with collaborators of the genocide for justice’
Marie Colvin and Sri Lanka war crimes
Ms Colvin lost her eye in Sri Lanka when shot at by the military while entering Govt territory after filing a report from restricted LTTE-held territory in 2001 Her iconic figure with a black patch over the left eye reporting from global conflict zones has been seen by hundreds of thousands around the world. Marie… Continue reading Marie Colvin and Sri Lanka war crimes
Catholics divided on war crimes
Tamil Catholic priests from the north have called for an international investigation into alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka, contradicting an earlier statement by the head of Sri Lanka’s Catholic Church. In a letter sent to UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC), the group urges the UN body to urge Sri Lanka to implement the recommendations… Continue reading Catholics divided on war crimes
Mutilating Measures Of An Invidious Rule
Creating incredible illusions to conceal insupportable realities is the Rajapaksa way. In this dystopian world, zero equals 8,000+; when prices go up, inflation comes down and people just love political deprivation and economic pain. For more than two years, the Ruling Siblings insisted on the absurd impossibility of a war with ‘zero civilian casualties’. President… Continue reading Mutilating Measures Of An Invidious Rule
GTF backs LLRC recommendations
In a rare show of support to a commission appointed by the government, a leading Tamil diaspora group on Sunday said it supported the recommendations of the Lessons Learned and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) and called for its implementation. The Global Tamil Forum (GTF), an organization based in Britain with support groups in several other countries,… Continue reading GTF backs LLRC recommendations
Geneva II and Sri Lankan Schisms
The US resolution at the UNHRC in Geneva has deepened the schisms in Sri Lankan society. That resolution will have the same polarizing function as did the Ceasefire Agreement (CFA), in defining each political tendency in the popular mind for a while to come. The dominant elements of the centre-right opposition, the UNP (apart from… Continue reading Geneva II and Sri Lankan Schisms
Land grabbed for Buddhist stupa, local people blocked at Kudumpimalai, Batticaloa
Sri Lanka’s Sinhala military occupying the scenic sacred hillock Kudumpimalai (Baron’s Cap) in the Koa’ra’lappattu South Division of the Batticaloa district has not only appropriated five acres of land there to build a Buddhist stupa, but also blocks the local people from entering that area. The occupying military plans to convert the local sacred place… Continue reading Land grabbed for Buddhist stupa, local people blocked at Kudumpimalai, Batticaloa
Sri Lanka slams UNHRC (VIDEO)
Sri Lanka, on Friday, came down hard on the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) and the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay saying neither had the authority to demand a debate on the report of the Lessons Learned and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) or the report of the UN panel of experts. Sri Lanka’s… Continue reading Sri Lanka slams UNHRC (VIDEO)
