Eezham Tamils await dividends to come from Mahendran’s book

“It is not a mere documentation sharing opinion, but it is on the demand for justice by the genocide-surviving Eezham Tamils, the plight of whom has not been experienced by any other society in the world,” writes Communist Party of India stalwart C. Mahendran, in the introduction to his book on the Vanni War. He… Continue reading Eezham Tamils await dividends to come from Mahendran’s book

Rajapaksa double-speak holds Sri Lanka captive to its history – Firstpost

The modern history of Sri Lanka, centered around the politics of its Tamil minority population and its umbilically bound relationship with India, is one of broken promises, linguistic chauvinism, mutual distrust – and all-round treachery. The annihilation in May 2009 of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, which waged a bloody 30-year campaign for a… Continue reading Rajapaksa double-speak holds Sri Lanka captive to its history – Firstpost

US diplomats head to S. Lanka for civil war talks

The United States said Monday it would send two senior diplomats to Sri Lanka this month, for talks expected to address alleged killings of civilians by troops during a war with Tamil Tiger rebels. Maria Otero, Under Secretary of State for Civilian Security, Democracy and Human Rights, and Robert Blake, Assistant Secretary of State for… Continue reading US diplomats head to S. Lanka for civil war talks

SRI LANKA Jaffna: IDPs since 1990, the government forgets thousands of people – Asia News

(by Melani Manel Perera) 100 families living in the Udduppidi refugee camp, 52 in that of Sinnaweli. For a year the government considers these people "resettled" and does not send more flour, rice, lentils, coconut oil and sugar. Displaced people: "Without dignity, we want to be citizens of our country." Jaffna (AsiaNews) – "War and… Continue reading SRI LANKA Jaffna: IDPs since 1990, the government forgets thousands of people – Asia News

Can GOSL Implement LLRC Recommendations?

Photo credit Ada Derana This is the question of the day. This is raised nationally and internationally and answers contrast for different reasons. In this article, I endeavor to briefly answer this question from a governance perspective, keeping in mind the present socio-political realities  in Sri Lanka. The President appointed the Commission of Inquiry on… Continue reading Can GOSL Implement LLRC Recommendations?

Tamil journalists blocked from attending Rajapaksa’s meetings in Jaffna

The wards of the Chaavakachcheari hospital, renovated with help from Red Cross societies from Finland and Ireland at different stages and that were already declared open, were declared once again opened by SL president Mahinda Rajapaksa on Monday. The ‘hijack’ move projected as a part of ‘grand opening’ under Rajapaksa’s Vadakkin Vasantham (the spring of… Continue reading Tamil journalists blocked from attending Rajapaksa’s meetings in Jaffna

Gotabaya denies north Sri Lanka is militarised

Sri Lankan defence secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa has stoutly denied he was militarising the northern region and insisted troops “are maintaining absolutely essential presence” and were spread across all 22 districts on the island. He was responding to the charge by Tamil parties and the diaspora that army camps flooded the north even after the government… Continue reading Gotabaya denies north Sri Lanka is militarised

US diplomats heading to S. Lanka for civil war talks

Three American diplomats will travel to Sri Lanka for talks about alleged killings of civilians by government troops in their campaign to defeat the Tamil Tigers, an official and report said Sunday. The visit comes ahead of a United Nations human rights council meeting in Geneva, which starts later this month, where Washington hopes to… Continue reading US diplomats heading to S. Lanka for civil war talks

Indian-organised international delegation visits Jaffna

Around 60 diplomats belonging to African, Latin American, West Asian and European countries, based in New Delhi were brought to Jaffna on Sunday to showcase them on ‘development’ and ‘reconciliation’ taking place in the country of Eezham Tamils occupied by genocidal Sri Lanka. The exercise was organised and fully backed by the Establishment in New… Continue reading Indian-organised international delegation visits Jaffna

Westminster exhibition on Tamil genocide brings MPs to voice for international investigations

MPs, peers from the House of Lords and a cross-party group of politicians endorsed the call for an independent, international investigation into allegations of war crimes in Sri Lanka, at an exhibition organized by the BTF and APPGT held Tuesday at Portcullis House, a parliamentary building in Westminster. The exhibition highlighted the protracted nature of… Continue reading Westminster exhibition on Tamil genocide brings MPs to voice for international investigations