With the UN accused of misstatements by Sri Lanka’s government, the UN spokesperson’s office has claimed that there is no filing with the International Criminal Court involving chief of staff Vijay Nambiar, in the process telling media covering Myanmar that an Inner City Press story is inaccurate. But when UN spokesman Martin Nesirky was publicly… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, As UN Haq Claims No Nambiar ICC Filing, Meeting Disputed
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GAP & SRI LANKA: TIME TO LEAVE!
UK based Human Rights group Act Now re-launched its’ 2011 Global GAP pickets last weekend. Act Now has been running throughout last year pickets of GAP stores in conjunction with its’ US partners in protest at the company’s trading relationship with Sri Lanka. There are rumors that GAP is considering withdrawing from that relationship i.e.… Continue reading GAP & SRI LANKA: TIME TO LEAVE!
Remains of Parvathi Amma cremated amidst military harassment
Braving harassments by occupying Sri Lankan military that has been forcing the people to remove black flags they had flown to mourn the late Parvathi Amma, people from various parts of the peninsula took part in the funeral procession Tuesday together with former and current parliamentarians representing Tamil National Alliance (TNA) and Tamil National Peoples… Continue reading Remains of Parvathi Amma cremated amidst military harassment
Thirumavalavan denied entry in Sri Lanka
Viduthalai Chiruthaigal president Thol. Thirumavalavan and two of his associates were sent back from the Colombo airport on arrival from Chennai early on Tuesday. They were here to attend the funeral of Parvathy Ammal, the mother of slain LTTE leader Prabakaran. Speaking over phone, Mr.Thirumavalavn said that soon after he landed, he and the two… Continue reading Thirumavalavan denied entry in Sri Lanka
Diaspora legal activists speak to Palaka’ni on ICC case
It is colonial mentality to expect that others on their own will give us justice and solutions. We should seek them on our own. For well over 60 years the Eezham Tamils were waiting for political justice and now for nearly two years they have been waiting for justice on war crimes. If they are… Continue reading Diaspora legal activists speak to Palaka’ni on ICC case
Sri Lanka War Crimes Filing with ICC Names UN Nambiar Along With Kohona
Charges filed with the International Criminal Court concerning war crimes in Sri Lanka name not only that country’s Permanent Representative to the UN Palitha Kohona, based on his joint Australian citizenship, but also UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s own chief of staff Vijay Nambiar. The detailed filing, which Kohona refused to “dignify” to the Australian… Continue reading Sri Lanka War Crimes Filing with ICC Names UN Nambiar Along With Kohona
Kohona could face court over Tamil Tiger deaths – Sydney paper
"An Australian citizen and senior Sri Lankan diplomat has been accused of complicity in the murders of three surrendering Tamil Tigers in an application to the International Criminal Court in the Netherlands," Sydney Morning Herald said in its Monday edition, referring to Dr Palitha Kohona, who is currently attached to the United Nations Sri Lanka… Continue reading Kohona could face court over Tamil Tiger deaths – Sydney paper
Hundreds of Eezham fishermen silently agitate before Indian mission in Jaffna
Around 400 Eezham fishermen and their families from Maathakal in Jaffna, led by parish priest S.M.P Anandakumar, silently agitated in front of the Indian consulate at Kantharmadam in Jaffna, Monday morning, demanding security for them and assurance against poaching by Indian fishermen. Their mouths tied in black cloth they carried placards, damaged fishing nets and… Continue reading Hundreds of Eezham fishermen silently agitate before Indian mission in Jaffna
Occupying SL military intimidates mourning for Parvathi Amma
Colonial military of Sri Lanka occupying Jaffna, intimidated people of Valveddiththu’rai on Sunday to remove the black flags displayed to mourn the demise of Parvathy Amma, 80-year-old mother of the LTTE leader Pirapaharan. Hundreds of SL military intelligence personnel in civil dress, deployed at Theeruvil grounds where the remains are kept for public homage, made… Continue reading Occupying SL military intimidates mourning for Parvathi Amma
Jaffna mourns Parvathi Amma amidst SLA harassment
The people of Jaffna have flown black flags on Sunday, mourning the demise of 80-year-old Parvathi Amma (Vallipuram Parvathi), the mother of LTTE leader Velupillai Pirapaharan. Community organisations have flown their flags at half post amid harassments by the occupying Sri Lankan forces. The funeral of late Parvathi Amma is to take place at Valveddiththu’rai… Continue reading Jaffna mourns Parvathi Amma amidst SLA harassment
