Vigorous advocacy of Tamils rights inside the halls of political power and in the streets of the West by the increasingly active expatriate Tamil youths portends a hopeful and optimistic future to Tamils battered by inaction of the international community and subjected to continued acts of cultural, physical genocide carried out with impunity by Colombo.… Continue reading 2011 Legal Imperatives
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On Sri Lanka, Amid Confusion About Ban’s Panel, UN Has Nothing Further to Say
At the UN at the end of 2010 confusion reigned, not only on Cote d’Ivoire but also concerning Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s panel on accountability for war crimes in Sri Lanka. Rather than answer if the Panel or its staff would travel to the country and under what conditions, Ban’s Spokesman on December 31 told… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, Amid Confusion About Ban’s Panel, UN Has Nothing Further to Say
Killed Tamil youth of postal department was an environmentalist
Ketheeswaran Thevarajah, who was working in a post office in Vadamaraadchi and was killed Friday night was an environmentalist, who was protesting to scooping of sand in Vadamaraadchi that was causing environmental damages. Sometimes back, he was dispatching photographs through Facebook, showing environmental damage caused by sand-scooping in his locality. A feedback on his contribution… Continue reading Killed Tamil youth of postal department was an environmentalist
As Sri Lanka Brags of Limits on UN War Crimes Panel, UN Stonewalls Press
The UN has apparently agreed to further limit the scope of its Panel on accountability in Sri Lanka, while ignoring and even prohibiting Press questions for two weeks now. After Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on December 17 bragged that the Panel would travel to Sri Lanka, and praised President Mahinda Rajapaksa for “flexibility,” the country’s… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Brags of Limits on UN War Crimes Panel, UN Stonewalls Press
Sri Lanka bans BBC again from war inquiry panel
The BBC has been banned for a third time from covering an official panel’s investigation into the final phase of the Sri Lankan civil war. The panel visited Tamil prisoners at a top-security jail in Boosa in the south of the country. But the BBC correspondent and a number of Sri Lankan journalists were turned… Continue reading Sri Lanka bans BBC again from war inquiry panel
‘Only China and Pakistan could prod New Delhi’
Paying tribute at the memorial for the IPKF that killed more than 6000 Eezham Tamils in the late 1980s, the visiting Defence Secretary of the New Delhi establishment offered training programme for 1400 personnel of the genocidal military of Sri Lanka in the Indian defence academies. Indian Express on Sunday reported that a key outcome… Continue reading ‘Only China and Pakistan could prod New Delhi’
Opposition mounts against India’s treatment of human rights activists
Life imprisonment sentenced on human rights activist and medical practitioner Binayak Sen by Chhattishgarh court, on flimsy grounds of sedition that he was carrying messages for the Maoists, finds growing opposition from Indian media and intellectuals. Nobel laureate Amartya Sen on Tuesday boldly condemned the Indian court decision that the conviction on sedition charges was… Continue reading Opposition mounts against India’s treatment of human rights activists
‘Sri Lankan forces planned education officer’s assassination in Jaffna’
Sri Lankan forces occupying Jaffna planned the assassination of the Deputy Director of Education for Valikaamam, Mr. Markandu Sivalingam, on Sunday night, media sources in Jaffna said. “We cannot keep quiet seeing such murders. If we do so, tomorrow even we will not remain. We have to mobilise ourselves very urgently,” said Rev. Fr. Jesudas,… Continue reading ‘Sri Lankan forces planned education officer’s assassination in Jaffna’
India offers training slots for Sri Lankan military personnel
REMEMBERING THE JAWANS:Defence Secretary Pradeep Kumar pays tributes at the IPKF memorial in Colombo on Tuesday. Standing behind him is the Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, Ashok Kantha. Despite the defence personnel training academies being almost full, India on Tuesday offered training placements for the Sri Lankan security personnel. This was part of a… Continue reading India offers training slots for Sri Lankan military personnel
Sri Lanka Tamil national anthem row reignites
Tamil politicians in Sri Lanka have criticised a decision to make school children in the northern town of Jaffna sing the national anthem in Sinhala. They say it is "totally wrong" to make people sing in Sinhala when people in the north and east mostly speak Tamil. Earlier this month, a Tamil minister in the… Continue reading Sri Lanka Tamil national anthem row reignites
