They’re freedom fighters, not terrorists, says Professor John Whitehall. Tim Elliott writes. HE HAS been called a ”terrorist collaborator” and ”cunning propagandist”, a ”brainwashed puppet” and ”naive white man”. He has been investigated by the Australian Federal Police and was mentioned last year by a Supreme Court judge in relation to potential anti-terrorism charges. But… Continue reading Tigers’ war is over but controversial benefactor won’t give up fight for justice
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Mullivaikal Remembrance – 18 MAY 2011
On the 18th May 2011, it will be two years from when over 40,000 innocent Eelam Tamil men, women and children were slaughtered by the Sri Lankan state. Let us come together to remember. Mullivaikal Remembrance 2011, London – United Kingdom. Venue: Trafalgar Square Date: 18th May 2011 Time: 6.00pm http://youtu.be/LYkqSHxajDI http://tamilsforum.co.uk/mullivaikal-remembrance-2011/
On Sri Lanka, Araud of France Says Accountability Is Up to Locals, Unlike in Libya
After the UN belated published its Panel of Experts’ report on war crimes in Sri Lanka, Inner City Press asked the French Mission to the UN in writing for a comment on the report and what should happen next. While the French mission never answered in writing, a spokesman told Inner City Press that a… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, Araud of France Says Accountability Is Up to Locals, Unlike in Libya
U.S. wants Sri Lanka to act first on wartime rights violations
The United States urged on Wednesday Sri Lanka’s government to hold anyone responsible for wartime rights violations accountable and warned that an international investigation could be an option if it failed to do so. The Indian Ocean nation is under renewed pressure to address allegations its troops killed thousands of civilians and committed war crimes… Continue reading U.S. wants Sri Lanka to act first on wartime rights violations
US urges S.Lanka to bring war criminals to justice
The United States called on Sri Lanka Wednesday to bring to justice anyone responsible for war crimes committed as the island crushed a decades-long insurgency. US diplomat Robert Blake said Colombo should carry out its own investigation into allegations contained in a United Nations report of atrocities during the 2009 offensive against Tamil Tiger rebels.… Continue reading US urges S.Lanka to bring war criminals to justice
Rathika becomes the first Eezham Tamil MP in Canada
29-year-old Canadian Eezham Tamil Rathika Sitsabaiesen, hailing from Achchuveali in Jaffna, has been elected as member of parliament in Canada as a candidate of New Democratic Party (NDP) which has emerged as the leading opposition under the leadership of Jack Layton in the general elections held on May 02. Ms. Rathika now represents the multi-ethnic… Continue reading Rathika becomes the first Eezham Tamil MP in Canada
SCARBOROUGH-ROUGE RIVER: Rathika Sitsabaiesan elected new MP
NDP candidate takes riding by large margin Liberal Derek Lee said he was quitting politics because the riding of Scarborough-Rouge River deserved a fresh face, and that’s what it got on Monday night. It got New Democrat Rathika Sitsabaiesan, 29, a Tamil-Canadian community activist from Malvern making a historic breakthrough in what was supposed to… Continue reading SCARBOROUGH-ROUGE RIVER: Rathika Sitsabaiesan elected new MP
Osama’s death: What next for al-Qaeda?
The killing of al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden is a huge blow to the organisation but as guest columnist Ahmed Rashid reports, its decentralised nature means it has the potential to carry out attacks on any number of targets. There have been cheers and jubilation in the US and elsewhere in the West, but capital… Continue reading Osama’s death: What next for al-Qaeda?
Thousands protest in Sri Lanka against UN report
Tens of thousands of Sri Lankans have used May Day rallies to reject a UN report calling for both sides in the country’s civil war to be investigated over possible war crimes. In the capital Colombo, government supporters carried placards criticising senior UN figures. The report, released last week, said shelling by government forces killed… Continue reading Thousands protest in Sri Lanka against UN report
Sri Lanka president attacks UN war crimes report
Sri Lanka’s president on Sunday poured scorn on the United Nations over a report it published alleging that his military forces may have been guilty of atrocities during the island’s civil war. Mahinda Rajapakse did not name the UN directly but his government had declared that May Day rallies were a protest against UN secretary… Continue reading Sri Lanka president attacks UN war crimes report
