Basil-show ‘resettlement’ ends up in further misery and abandonment of IDPs

The Raamaavil camp inmates, who were suddenly herded out in the middle of the night by the occupying SL Army to make a show of ‘resettlement’ during the visit of the presidential sibling Basil Rajapaksa to Jaffna, are now facing further misery. Staying in two small schools in Vadamaraadchi East, without food or facilities they… Continue reading Basil-show ‘resettlement’ ends up in further misery and abandonment of IDPs

Sri Lanka ‘war crimes’ video false: military

Sri Lanka’s military said Wednesday it had original footage that exposed the "malicious intentions" behind a British documentary on alleged war crimes committed by government troops. Major General Ubaya Medawela said the "unaltered" video suggested that what the documentary had presented as soldiers executing Tamil rebel prisoners actually showed rebels dressed in army fatigues. The… Continue reading Sri Lanka ‘war crimes’ video false: military

In Ban’s UN, Press Barred from Photo Op with Sri Lanka Opposition Leader

That UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon “runs scared,” as one of his staffers puts it, more on Sri Lanka than other countries was again on display, but not to be photographed,  on July 5. Ban was to meet with Ranil Wickremesinghe, described in Ban’s schedule as “Leader of the Opposition.” But when Inner City Press… Continue reading In Ban’s UN, Press Barred from Photo Op with Sri Lanka Opposition Leader

Hardtalk – Is there justice in post war Sri Lanka?

More than two years after the Sri Lankan army defeated the separatist Tamil Tigers there is evidence to suggest both sides committed serious war crimes. Last month graphic video footage screened on British television added to the international pressure for an independent investigation. Stephen Sackur spoke to Rajiva Wijesinha, an advisor to the president of… Continue reading Hardtalk – Is there justice in post war Sri Lanka?

Sri Lanka allows foreigners into former war zone

Sri Lanka has eased restrictions on tourists travelling to the island’s former war zones two years after the defeat Tamil Tiger separatists, the government said Tuesday. Foreigners no longer require defence ministry clearance to visit the northern region where hundreds of thousands of Tamils were forced to leave their homes during years of fighting between… Continue reading Sri Lanka allows foreigners into former war zone

Civil administration becomes Sinhalese in the country of Eezham Tamils

140 Sinhala Sri Lanka Administrative Service (SLAS) officers who have come initially for a ‘training’ programme to Jaffna on Monday are eventually expected to be appointed to Sinhalicise the civil service of the country of Eezham Tamils. By not recruiting Tamils and Muslims to the civil service for many years now, Colombo has schemed a… Continue reading Civil administration becomes Sinhalese in the country of Eezham Tamils

Sri Lanka to analyse war footage of alleged atrocities

Sri Lanka’s government says it is analysing video which it claims proves the falsity of a documentary on alleged atrocities during the civil war. The documentary showed footage appearing to incriminate the army. But the government claims it now has evidence of what it calls the original version of footage later used by the British… Continue reading Sri Lanka to analyse war footage of alleged atrocities

Tamil cricket protest draws support at Lords

A day long protest on Sunday by scores of Tamil youth activists and supporters outside the Lord’s cricket ground where Sri Lanka played England in the third one-day-international drew support from spectators and the general public, including delegates attending the ordination of five new rabbis at the Liberal Jewish Synagogue in front of which the… Continue reading Tamil cricket protest draws support at Lords

Genocidal Colombo eyes on 3-5 year old children in Jaffna

Occupying Sri Lanka’s military governor in Jaffna, Maj. Gen. Chandrasri now schemes to bring more than 1000 nursery schools functioning in Jaffna under the control of genocidal Colombo. As a preliminary step, the SL governor wants to ‘aid’ and affiliate the schools to the military-controlled administration of the Northern Provincial Council. Amidst controversies, a meeting… Continue reading Genocidal Colombo eyes on 3-5 year old children in Jaffna