Canada’s largest student union, representing more than 50,000 students, in a letter to Canadian Prime Minister Harper, expressed solidarity with "the Tamil people calling for justice and accountability for the victims of ongoing structural genocide," and said they join other several Rights organizations in "demanding a sustainable and just political solution for an indiscriminate right… Continue reading Canadian students highlight genocide in letter to Harper
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Colombo malicious in twisting Ananthi’s Geneva speech
Responding to Sri Lankan delegation’s accusation on her address at Geneva, Northern Provincial Council (NPC) member Ananthi Sasitharan on Wednesday defended her statements in Geneva saying that she didn’t violate any protocol of the Provincial Council system or that of the Sri Lankan State. “In fact, I went to Geneva following the democratic decision by… Continue reading Colombo malicious in twisting Ananthi’s Geneva speech
UN uses Tamils to ‘learn lessons’ but denies justice to their genocide: Ananthi
The Right to Protect (R2P) concept, accepted by the World Summit in 2005, has totally failed to save Eelam Tamils from the genocidal war in 2009, said NPC councillor, Ms Ananthi Sasitharan at the UN Human Rights Council on Tuesday in Geneva. She addressed the council twice, one of them being in Tamil language. Although… Continue reading UN uses Tamils to ‘learn lessons’ but denies justice to their genocide: Ananthi
Protesters demand immediate release of Jeyakumari
Condemning the arrest of Jeyakumari Balendran and her daughter at Musilampaddi in Tharumapuram, Ki’linochchi and demanding immediate release of Jeyakumari who has been remanded at Boosa jail, Tamil National Peoples Front (TNPF) and All Ceylon Tamil Congress (ACTC) organised a protest in Vavuniyaa, which was well attended by political activists, councillors and Catholic priests and… Continue reading Protesters demand immediate release of Jeyakumari
Genocidal Sri Lanka sends message to children and families voicing for their missing
The occupying Sri Lanka Army arrested a 13-year-old girl and her 48-year-old mother, the only remaining female members of a family that has lost three men in the war, two of them died in the war and the last one missing after he surrendered to the Sri Lanka Army at the end of war in… Continue reading Genocidal Sri Lanka sends message to children and families voicing for their missing
Ananthi delivers another UNHRC address on genocide investigation
“We request this assembly to call for international investigation on genocide, and as an immediate step, to come out with a mechanism to stop the on-going genocide of Eelam Tamils,” Ms Ananthi Sasitharan told the UN Human Rights Concil at Geneva, delivering a second address under the General Debate on Friday. The resolutions passed in… Continue reading Ananthi delivers another UNHRC address on genocide investigation
Ananthi addresses UNHRC in Geneva on continued genocide against Tamils
Ms Ananthi Sasitharan, the popular TNA councillor of the Northern Provincial Council (NPC) on Friday addressed the United Nations Human Rights Council’s 25th session taking place in Geneva. She requested the UN system to take “bold steps in understanding the 60-year-long genocide and investigate it through an independent international investigation.” Addressing the UNHRCs General Debate,… Continue reading Ananthi addresses UNHRC in Geneva on continued genocide against Tamils
SLA sets arrest of teen girl and mother figured in British PM’s visit to Jaffna
The occupying Sri Lankan military in Ki’linochchi has arrested a 13-year-old girl and her 48-year-old mother, sending shock waves across the entire Tamil nation on Thursday. The girl, Vipooshika Balendren has become a symbol of young children seeking the whereabouts of their family members, as she used to attend the peaceful protests crying in search… Continue reading SLA sets arrest of teen girl and mother figured in British PM’s visit to Jaffna
New Delhi FM wants Tamils to talk to Colombo for India to have leverage
The New Delhi Establishment’s Foreign Minister, Mr. Salman Khurshid, in answering a question after his address at the SOAS in London on Wednesday, said, “Tamils should have a dialogue with the government. Then only we can have a leverage on Sri Lankan government.” With a record on complicity in Colombo’s genocidal war and on-going structural… Continue reading New Delhi FM wants Tamils to talk to Colombo for India to have leverage
In Sri Lanka, signs of war slowly being erased, but not the scars
Along the major roads of northern Sri Lanka, the signs of 26 years of war between the mostly Hindu Tamil separatists and the Sinhalese Buddhist-dominated government are slowly being erased. Once-bombed-out roads have been resurfaced, and workers are laying down tracks for a train line that was rendered dormant for decades by war. Mine clearers… Continue reading In Sri Lanka, signs of war slowly being erased, but not the scars
