‘Secret detention centres’ in Sri Lanka

The United Nations Committee against Torture (CAT) quoting human rights organisations says that secret detention centres are in existence in Sri Lanka. The 47th Session of the CAT met in Geneva on Tuesday with the Sri Lankan Delegation where Sri Lanka’s commitment to upholding rights was severely questioned. Several committee members accused the Sri Lankan… Continue reading ‘Secret detention centres’ in Sri Lanka

Jonathan Kay on Sri Lanka’s (nearly) forgotten massacre – National Post

(Jonathan Kay) This isn’t a column about the Middle East. But to make my point, I’m going to start by asking readers to imagine a scenario from that part of the world. Imagine that, sometime in the next few months, Hamas attacks against Israel escalate to the point of all-out war. Hundreds of Israeli tanks… Continue reading Jonathan Kay on Sri Lanka’s (nearly) forgotten massacre – National Post

Sri Lanka ‘still torturing’ Tamils – Channel 4 News

Sri Lanka’s civil war ended with "credible" evidence that war crimes were committed. Now Channel 4 News can reveal mounting evidence that the government is still torturing Tamil prisoners. The UN has already found that evidence of the killing of up to 40,000 civilians amid allegations of serious human rights abuses amounted to "credible allegations"… Continue reading Sri Lanka ‘still torturing’ Tamils – Channel 4 News

Thamizhar Changkamam draws sold-out crowd, celebrates Tamil culture

The Ilankai Tamil Sangam, USA hosted a Thamizhar Changkamam (Confluence of Tamils) during its 34th Annual General Meeting in New Jersey and drew a sold-out crowd of Tamils. Visiting Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MPs, Mr. Mavai Senathirajah and Mr. Suresh Premachandran addressed the event and noted the problems facing the Tamils in resettling in their… Continue reading Thamizhar Changkamam draws sold-out crowd, celebrates Tamil culture

Supporting Mahinda or Fonseka ‘wrong’

A former political ally of Sri Lanka president has admitted it was wrong to support either Mahinda Rajapaksa or former military leader Sarath Fonseka in consecutive presidential elections. The Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) that made this admission for the first time on Sunday added that the national issue was overlooked by the party due to… Continue reading Supporting Mahinda or Fonseka ‘wrong’

US, India deploy ‘entry-refusal’ weapon against Tamil solidarity

Tamil Nadu film director and leader of the Naam Thamizhar Movement that upholds the cause of Eezham Tamils, Mr. Seeman, was refused of landing permission in the USA when he went to participate in a Tamil conference organized by three US-based diaspora associations of both Tamil Nadu and Eezham Tamils. Mr. Seeman was given with… Continue reading US, India deploy ‘entry-refusal’ weapon against Tamil solidarity

US Congressman’s ‘Sri Lanka interest’ surpasses care for own constituency

US Congressman of the Democratic Party, Heath Shuler, ‘sacrificed’ the interests of his own constituency in order to visit Sri Lanka last month and give a clean chit to the genocidal regime of Rajapaksa. He was absent at his own city Asheville in North Carolina, when Obama visited the city on October 17. He stands… Continue reading US Congressman’s ‘Sri Lanka interest’ surpasses care for own constituency

Sri Lanka targets dissident websites

Sri Lanka on Saturday warned websites to register with the authorities after the United States expressed deep concern over Colombo’s blocking of a popular Internet-based dissident publication. The Ministry of Mass Media and Information said many reports posted on dissident websites amounted to character assassination of President Mahinda Rajapakse, his ministers and top officials. "This… Continue reading Sri Lanka targets dissident websites

Sri Lanka war displaced resettlement nearing end

The Sri Lankan government on Friday claimed that the resettlement displaced Tamils is nearing completion with only 10,000 out of over 300,000 conflict-affected civilians left to be resettled. “We have just 2100 families or around 10,000 people left to be resettled,” Minister of Resettlement Gunaratna Weerakoon on Friday said, adding that they are currently housed… Continue reading Sri Lanka war displaced resettlement nearing end