Lawyer works to give Tamils freedom here – Winnipeg Free Press

Displaced Sri Lankan refugees yearn for new home in Winnipeg Winnipeg’s globe-trotting human rights lawyer David Matas is trying to help thousands of Sri Lankan refugees stuck in limbo in Indonesia and Malaysia, including a dozen families hoping to come to Winnipeg. "If you had to start somewhere, I’d say get the kids out of… Continue reading Lawyer works to give Tamils freedom here – Winnipeg Free Press

Sri Lanka president urges ‘courage’ on National Day

President Mahinda Rajapakse marked Sri Lanka’s national day by appealing to the country to show "strength and courage" in the face of a worsening global economic crisis. Rajapakse on Saturday said the problems confronting the world economy were also hitting the resort island nation of 20 million people who are emerging from nearly four decades… Continue reading Sri Lanka president urges ‘courage’ on National Day

Don’t rely on ‘imported solutions’ to solve country’s problems: Rajapaksa

“It is the duty of all parties in the country to solve problems according to the people’s wishes by participating in this Parliamentary Select Committee rather than relying on imported solutions and utilising foreign influences,” Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has said. Addressing the nation at Anuradhapura, on the occasion of the Sri Lankan Independence… Continue reading Don’t rely on ‘imported solutions’ to solve country’s problems: Rajapaksa

‘Development means 14-storey tourist hotel in Jaffna’

Keeping genocide-afflicted Eezham Tamils in sheds and shelters, occupying Sri Lanka plans to build massive ‘tourist’ hotels in Jaffna with Sinhala investment and management, eventually to create Sinhala business enclaves and colonies, news sources in Jaffna said. SL presidential sibling Basil Rajapaksa laid foundation for a 14-storey tourist hotel in the heart of Jaffna city… Continue reading ‘Development means 14-storey tourist hotel in Jaffna’

Channel 4 video nominated for Nobel Prize

A group of British and Australian Parliamentarians have nominated the controversial Channel 4 video on Sri Lanka for the Nobel Peace Prize, a press statement said on Saturday. British MP Siobhain McDonagh said that she and Australian Greens Senator Lee Rhiannon have made a joint submission to the Norwegian Nobel Committee nominating the team at… Continue reading Channel 4 video nominated for Nobel Prize

No outside solutions says President

President Mahinda Rajapaksa says his government is taking the recommendations of the Lessons Learned and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) seriously and will formulate a solution to the national issue through parliament. Speaking at the 64th Independence Day  celebrations in Anuradhapura this morning, the President insisted that the government will not accept any solution from outside the… Continue reading No outside solutions says President

Tamil woman’s death in Norway bares plight of a Nation deprived of international justice

24-year-old Garolin Vinotha Nesarajah, who killed herself along with her 20-month-old baby boy on 16 January in a refugee centre in Førde in Western Norway, was not prepared for her deportation, as she feared she would be interrogated and tortured by the Sri Lanka Army back home, reporters in Jaffna said. Garolin immolated herself along… Continue reading Tamil woman’s death in Norway bares plight of a Nation deprived of international justice

‘US to pressure Sri Lanka on reconciliation process’ – RNW

The United States is set to table a resolution against Sri Lanka at the next sitting of the United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC) in Geneva later this month. The Americans have voiced their concerns over human rights violations in Sri Lanka before, but so far had not taken the step of bringing it forward… Continue reading ‘US to pressure Sri Lanka on reconciliation process’ – RNW

British MP urges debate on LLRC report

British Labour Party Bristol East MP Kerry McCarthy has called for a full debate in the British Parliament on the recommendations of Sri Lanka’s Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC). Speaking during a Westminster Hall debate on Human Rights, Ms. McCarthy said, “We have recently had the report published by the LLRC. I hope that,… Continue reading British MP urges debate on LLRC report