Police and Judiciary "can do nothing"

Legal procedures were overlooked when Duminda Silva was taken to Singapore for further treatment says Hirunika Premachandra, the daughter of murdered presidential advisor Baratha Lakshman Premachandra. Parliamentarian Duminda Silva was treated for brain injury as a result of gunshot wounds sustained during the shooting that killed President’s advisor Baratha Lakshman Premachandra. It is reported that… Continue reading Police and Judiciary "can do nothing"

Chelvanayakam statue decapitated in Trincomalee

The statue of Thanthai Chelva (SJV Chelvanayakam) located near the Sivan Temple at Thirugnaanasampanthar Street in Trincomalee was decapitated on Sunday night. People who were enraged to notice the desecration on Monday morning placed a cloth on the headless statue. Local people suspect genocidal elements occupying Trincomalee for timing the act, when the Tamil National… Continue reading Chelvanayakam statue decapitated in Trincomalee

Canadian civil activists vow support to Tamil struggle for national liberation

In a significant move after Canada’s largest peace organisation, the Canadian Peace Alliance and Canada’s largest trade union, Canadian Union of Postal Workers, recently resolving to support Eezham Tamils Right to Self-Determination, hundreds of non-Tamil activists in Canada have taken part in the Pongku Thamizh rally, the biggest politico-cultural event held Saturday afternoon by Canadian… Continue reading Canadian civil activists vow support to Tamil struggle for national liberation

Aaduka’lam 2011 draws spectacular dance performances

Aaduka’lam 2011, an international dance competition hosted by the Tamil Youth Network in Munich, Germany on October 22 drew spectacular performances from Diaspora teams vying for the top prize. Staged in the Theater Leo 17, one of the city’s most prestigious venues, the event was organised by the Global Tamil Youth League, and had as… Continue reading Aaduka’lam 2011 draws spectacular dance performances

Perth Tamils join Australians protesting amidst attempts to bail out genocidal Sri Lanka

While Her Majesty the Queen was inaugurating the Commonwealth sessions in Perth, Australia, a few hundreds meters away, hundreds of Tamils have joined over a thousand of 20 diverse groups of the mainstream population of Perth to protest against Mahinda Rajapaksa attending the Commonwealth Sessions. The protest of the diaspora Eezham Tamils and global civil… Continue reading Perth Tamils join Australians protesting amidst attempts to bail out genocidal Sri Lanka

TNA MPs advocate for Tamils rights in U.S. capital

Four Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Members of Parliament visiting the U.S. on an invitation by the State Department arrived Tuesday night and have completed two days of meetings at the State Department and with Congress persons including members of the Sri Lanka caucus, sources close to the MPs said. The team led by Parliamentary group… Continue reading TNA MPs advocate for Tamils rights in U.S. capital

New Delhi’s anti-Tamil manoeuvrings challenged in Jaffna

New Delhi’s Congress parliamentarian Dr. Sudharshana Natchiappan who was leading a team of ‘international parliamentarians’ visiting Jaffna on Thursday, was asked by news reporters, whether the visit was planned by India to bail out Colombo from war crimes accusations when a momentum is building up for international investigations of the crimes. The visit of the… Continue reading New Delhi’s anti-Tamil manoeuvrings challenged in Jaffna

Perth protesters demonstrate in the city centre – ABC

Dozens of riot police are on standby as hundreds of people protest in Perth’s city centre. The protesters have made their way from Forrest Place to the corner of Hay and Williams Streets. They are now sitting in the middle of the road, chanting about a range of issues including human rights, climate change, war… Continue reading Perth protesters demonstrate in the city centre – ABC

War crimes in Australia’s too-hard basket? – The Drum Opinion

by  Gideon Boas The charges filed in the Melbourne Magistrates Court against Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa claiming civilians were bombed in breach of the laws of war in 2009 during Sri Lanka’s civil war raise a number of important questions. While it is clear that the Attorney-General would not authorise the commencement of war… Continue reading War crimes in Australia’s too-hard basket? – The Drum Opinion

Sri Lanka Team Calls UN Ban "Close," No "Darusman" Report Action For Year?

After Sri Lanka’s special envoy Mahinda Samarasinghe met Wednesday morning with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, Inner City Press asked him how the meeting had gone. Video here and below. "Constructive," he called it, saying that the government’s Lessons Learnt & Reconciliation Commission report, due November 15, will be presented nearly a year later in… Continue reading Sri Lanka Team Calls UN Ban "Close," No "Darusman" Report Action For Year?