A vigil in London commemorating the tens of thousands of Tamils massacred two years ago by Sri Lanka’s forces in the final months of the island’s war was addressed Wednesday by parliamentarians from all three major political parties and representatives of leading UK trade unions, rights and peace campaigns, as well as representatives of several… Continue reading International probe into Sri Lanka’s war crimes urged at British rally
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Massacre commemoration rally in front of UN headquarters
Nearly one thousand expatriate Tamils from the U.S. and Canada held a protest rally in front of the United Nations headquarters near the Dag Hammarskjold park in Manhattan New York on the second anniversary of the Mu’l’livaaykkaal massacre of May 2009, appealing to the UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon to act on the recommendations… Continue reading Massacre commemoration rally in front of UN headquarters
Sri Lanka urged to scrap emergency two years after war
India has urged Sri Lanka to scrap far-reaching emergency powers and probe allegations of human rights violations. The emergency remains two years after the government’s military defeat of the Tamil Tigers on 18 May 2009. The Indian call came in a bilateral communique issued after talks in Delhi between the two countries’ foreign ministers, SM… Continue reading Sri Lanka urged to scrap emergency two years after war
Calls for war-crimes probe escalate as Tamils commemorate massacre
Amid increasing calls by world’s premier human rights NGOs, newly elected Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu for independent international investigations into alleged accusations of war-crimes committed by Sri Lanka on Tamils, Tamil expatriates in several countries in the West are preparing to commemorate the massacre of Tamil civilians during the final phase of Sri Lanka… Continue reading Calls for war-crimes probe escalate as Tamils commemorate massacre
Gatherings of different nature in foreign lands
While the Eezham Tamil diaspora with a heavy heart gather this week in foreign capitals, remembering powers-abetted genocide committed on them and demanding liberation of their land, prevention of further genocide as well as penal and political justice, the occupying soldiers of the genocidal Army of Sri Lanka celebrated 2600 years of the birth of… Continue reading Gatherings of different nature in foreign lands
India calls on Sri Lanka to probe rights record
India broke with past practice on Tuesday and called on Sri Lanka to investigate allegations of human rights abuses during the island’s civil war, upping pressure on President Mahinda Rajapakse. India has not joined recent demands from the United Nations and Western countries for a probe into alleged war crimes committed during the final stages… Continue reading India calls on Sri Lanka to probe rights record
Sri Lanka: Survivors appeal for justice two years on
By Yolanda Foster, Amnesty International’s Sri Lanka researcher It’s now 2 years since the end of the war between the Sri Lankan security forces and the Tamil Tigers. To many, the Sri Lankan conflict may seem strangely remote. For survivors and those of us who monitored the abuses during the war, the month of May… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Survivors appeal for justice two years on
Tamils to hold vigil in Trafalgar Square
Sri Lankans and MPs to gather in London to mark end of civil war and renew calls for inquiry into war crimes allegations The Tamils’ vigil in Trafalgar Square marks the second anniversary of the end of the 26-year civil war. Both sides of the conflict have been accused of rights abuses. Photograph: Reuters Thousands… Continue reading Tamils to hold vigil in Trafalgar Square
UN Won’t Confirm Weerawansa of Sri Lanka Here, Calls His Blockade Legitimate
Last June UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said it as “unacceptable that the Sri Lankan authorities have failed to prevent the disruption of the normal functioning of the United Nations offices in Colombo as a result of unruly protests organized and led by a cabinet minister of the Government.” That minister was Wimal Weerawansa.… Continue reading UN Won’t Confirm Weerawansa of Sri Lanka Here, Calls His Blockade Legitimate
University students in Jaffna defy subjugation, observe Mu’l’livaaykkaal Remembrance
More than 600 students from all the faculties of Jaffna University, came together Monday to observe Mu’l’livaaykkaal Remembrance, defying the threatening presence of Sri Lankan riot police commandos, Sri Lanka Army soldiers and intelligence operatives at the University premises between 11:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. The Jaffna University Students Union urged the Tamils to excel… Continue reading University students in Jaffna defy subjugation, observe Mu’l’livaaykkaal Remembrance
