Devil reading from scriptures, Jayalalitha derides Gotabhaya

Verbal feud between Jayalalithaa Jayaram, Tamil Naadu chief minister, and Sri Lanka’s Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse escalated as Jayalalithaa hit back at Gotabhaya after the latter had asked Jayalalithaa to "mind her own business and not interfere in the internal affairs of Sri Lanka," saying, "Gotabaya claims that there were no war crimes and the… Continue reading Devil reading from scriptures, Jayalalitha derides Gotabhaya

Sequel to Headline Today documentary to air tonight

A sequel to the "I witnessed Genocide" Headline Today documentary broadcast Tuesday, labelled "Who killed 40,000 Tamils" is to be broadcast at 7:30 p.m and 9:00 p.m. Wednesday, the Indian TV channel Headline Today announced. As a multi-piece documentary being released under the title "Inside Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields," contain eyewitness accounts of mass slaughter,… Continue reading Sequel to Headline Today documentary to air tonight

Sri Lanka war crimes: War survivors relive horror of Sri Lanka’s killing fields

(indiatoday) The closing stages of the Sri Lankan civil war were a story of extreme brutality against civilians by the army. Despite being widely documented, Colombo remains in denial about atrocities on Tamils in the country’s north and the east. The survivors of the war still live in fear, in one of the most densely… Continue reading Sri Lanka war crimes: War survivors relive horror of Sri Lanka’s killing fields

Sri Lanka’s Rajapaksa in China as West turns up war crimes heat

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa landed in China on Tuesday seeking tighter economic ties in a stormy financial world, and against the backdrop of an aggressive Western push for a probe into war crimes allegations. Rajapaksa was due to attend the Universiade sporting event in Shenzhen and will later meet President Hu Jintao and Prime… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Rajapaksa in China as West turns up war crimes heat

Chandrika’s bombshell – frontline

President Mahinda Rajapaksa with his predecessor Chandrika Kumaratunga at the 54th anniversary celebrations of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party in Colombo on September 6, 2005. Chandrika Kumaratunga has warned him of a "short-lived peace" unless the government shares power with the ethnic Tamil minority. FORMER Sri Lankan President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga chose a quiet July… Continue reading Chandrika’s bombshell – frontline

Rajapaksa blackmails as guilt haunts India: CPI Secretary D. Raja

“They [Rajapaksa regime] think they are too intelligent to use the geopolitical equations in South Asia, they think they can manipulate to win the support of China, Pakistan or other countries including Russia, so that India can be pressurised. But India also feels down the line guilty, because India gave all the support for the… Continue reading Rajapaksa blackmails as guilt haunts India: CPI Secretary D. Raja

Headlines Today to air new documentary: ‘Inside Lanka’s Killing Fields’

New Delhi-based news channel, Headlines Today, which has brought wide media focus in India on Sri Lankan war crimes after broadcasting the Channel 4 documentary Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields followed with a debate recently, on Monday said it was to broadcast an exclusive documentary of its own on Tuesday, titled "I witnessed Genocide: Inside Lanka’s… Continue reading Headlines Today to air new documentary: ‘Inside Lanka’s Killing Fields’