British PM extends greetings on Tamil New Year

New Year, the British Prime Minister and the Leader of the Conservative Party, David Cameroon, on Wednesday said he acknowledged the significant contribution the Tamil diaspora makes to many aspects of British society. Tamil New Year Message from British PM Meanwhile, Thaksha Ravikulan from the British Tamil Conservatives (BTC), told TamilNet that many conservative MPs… Continue reading British PM extends greetings on Tamil New Year

At UN, As Ban Gets Sri Lanka Report, He Gives to Government, Misleading on Meetings, Nambiar Conflict Called "Specious"

The UN’s long delayed report into accountability for war crimes in Sri Lanka was handed to Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Tuesday, Ban’s acting deputy spokesman Farhan Haq announced on April 12, confirming Inner City Press’ exclusive report on April 11 that Tuesday would be the day. But the report was not made public. Rather,… Continue reading At UN, As Ban Gets Sri Lanka Report, He Gives to Government, Misleading on Meetings, Nambiar Conflict Called "Specious"

Bay Area Walk highlights "Tamil Genocide" in Sri Lanka

For the first annual Bay Area Walk Against Genocide which involved a 3-mile walk conducted in Oakland, California on Sunday April 10th, 2011, nearly 500 protesters turned up, organizers of the event said. "Activities providing a unique opportunity to meet local genocide survivors and their families, hearing their stories, and learning to make a difference… Continue reading Bay Area Walk highlights "Tamil Genocide" in Sri Lanka

Rajaratnam defence to present its case for NY jury

Now it is hedge fund manager Raj Rajaratnam’s lawyers’ turn to make their case at his insider trading trial on Monday that the government was wrong to accuse him of conspiracy and fraud. The jurors have heard five weeks of prosecution evidence, including dozens of FBI phone taps and testimony of three cooperating witnesses that… Continue reading Rajaratnam defence to present its case for NY jury

Robert Blake’s ‘reconciliation’ is farming in Tamil land for SL military

While the US Asst Secretary of State Robert O Blake testified before the US Foreign Affairs Committee on the “reduction of the reach of High Security Zones” (HSZ) in the island to support his vision of progress that is taking place towards the US State Department-conceived paradigm of ‘reconciliation,’ evidences that come from Jaffna show… Continue reading Robert Blake’s ‘reconciliation’ is farming in Tamil land for SL military

Sri Lanka must account for missing – Human Rights Watch

Sri Lanka’s government should account for all those detained at the end of the war with Tamil Tiger rebels nearly two years ago, Human Rights Watch says. The group said it believed that more than 20 people, including some rebels, had been "forcibly disappeared" after being captured by troops. The Sri Lankan government denied the… Continue reading Sri Lanka must account for missing – Human Rights Watch

HRW demands accountability for wartime disappearances

Human Rights Watch, a New York based rights organization, said in a press release issued Friday that "[t]hrough interviews with relatives of the missing and witnesses, published testimony, and media reports, Human Rights Watch found that more than 20 people who were taken into army custody between May 16 and 18, 2009, appear to have… Continue reading HRW demands accountability for wartime disappearances

Conflict brews between Sri Lankan and Indian fishermen

While Sri Lanka was in the throes of civil war, Indian fishermen enjoyed uninterrupted fishing rights in the Palk Strait as fishing was banned in northern Sri Lanka. Now Sri Lankan fishermen are back at work only to find their livelihoods threatened by their neighbours across the sea. Conflict is brewing in the Indian Ocean.… Continue reading Conflict brews between Sri Lankan and Indian fishermen