Court grants bail for detained Sri Lanka editor

The editor of a pro-opposition Sri Lankan news website was released on bail Thursday, a week after his arrest sparked protests from international media rights groups. Bennet Rupasinghe had been taken into police custody on charges of allegedly threatening a suspect wanted for a January arson attack on the offices of his website, Lankaenews.com. Magistrate… Continue reading Court grants bail for detained Sri Lanka editor

Tamil national activist attacked in London

Two unidentified men attacked Eezham Tamil nationalist R. Soosaipillai, known as Thanam, in front of his house in London Monday night. Mr. Thanam, a veteran activist, was one of the key persons who supported the successful re-mandate of Vaddukkoaddai Resolution in UK that democratically reaffirmed the Eezham Tamil aspiration for an independent and sovereign Tamil… Continue reading Tamil national activist attacked in London

India will press Sri Lanka for equal rights to Tamil: Sonia

Reaffirming India’s support for the Sri Lankan Tamils, Congress president and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday said New Delhi would continue to press Colombo for constitutional amendments to ensure equal rights and status to ethnic minorities in the island nation. “In our neighbourhood, there is no issue closer to our heart than the Sri… Continue reading India will press Sri Lanka for equal rights to Tamil: Sonia

Australia soft on prosecuting Kohona’s alleged war-crimes – paper

Professor Gideon Boas of Monash University School of Law, in an article appearing in Sydney Morning Herald, criticized the Australian Government for its reluctance to prosecute war criminals, and pointed to the recent filing by two Tamil organizations of war-crime charges in the International Criminal Court (ICC) against Dr Palitha Kohona who is an Australian… Continue reading Australia soft on prosecuting Kohona’s alleged war-crimes – paper

Sri Lanka website editor Bennett Rupasinghe is arrested

Police in Sri Lanka have arrested the editor of a news website critical of the government. Correspondents say that the move is intended to intimidate independent journalists. Police say that Bennett Rupasinghe, editor of LankaeNews.com, was arrested for allegedly threatening another man. But press freedom campaigners say that the arrest was made on questionable grounds… Continue reading Sri Lanka website editor Bennett Rupasinghe is arrested

Sri Lanka remands anti-govt website employee

Sri Lankan police remanded in custody on Thursday an employee of an anti-government website over allegations that he made threats to the brother of an arson suspect. Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said Bennet Rupasinghe, the Sri Lanka-based news editor of lankaenews.com, was arrested and remanded in custody until April 7. "Mr Rupasinghe had allegedly threatened… Continue reading Sri Lanka remands anti-govt website employee

TYO extends ‘Boycott Sri Lanka’ campaign to sports

co-hosts Sri Lanka and England, the TYO-UK (Tamil Youth Organisation) on Saturday conducted an awareness campaign on Sri Lanka in London, on a day marked by huge protest by the TUC (Trade Union Congress) against public spending cuts. As up to a reported 500,000 demonstrators marched through central London, TYO members on the periphery handed… Continue reading TYO extends ‘Boycott Sri Lanka’ campaign to sports

NCCT demands apology over Canadian ad labelling refugees as criminals

The National Council of Canadian Tamils (NCCT) called on Prime Minister of Canada, Stephen Harper, to withdraw a Conservative party election advertisement that calls Tamil refugees as "criminals", demanded an apology to Tamil Canadians, media in Toronto reported. The ad features a photo of the MV Sun Sea which arrived off the shores of British… Continue reading NCCT demands apology over Canadian ad labelling refugees as criminals

UK Premier reaches out to Tamil Diaspora ahead of electoral reform referendum

Ahead of a referendum on Britain’s biggest electoral reform in decades, the leader of the ruling Conservative Party, Prime Minister David Cameron, has reaching out to the country’s Tamil community amongst others to oppose the changes. “Every vote from the Tamil community is vital,” Mr. Cameron wrote this week to the British Tamil Conservatives (BTC),… Continue reading UK Premier reaches out to Tamil Diaspora ahead of electoral reform referendum

North was deprived for 30 years – Sangakkara

People of the north have been deprived for thirty years of everything that is taken for granted in Colombo, Captain of Sri Lankan cricket team Kumar Sangakkara told the media. One of England’s all-time cricketing greats, Sir Ian Botham, described post-war northern Sri Lanka as a scene of devastation after paying his first visit to… Continue reading North was deprived for 30 years – Sangakkara