Defence Secretary in Colombo to discuss peacetime engagement

FURTHERING TIES:Defence Secretary Pradeep Kumar (second right) with his Sri Lankan counterpart, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, during their Defence Secretary-level talks in Colombo on Monday. COLOMBO: To outline the contours of India’s defence engagement with Sri Lanka during peacetime, Indian Defence Secretary Pradeep Kumar arrived here on Monday on a three-day visit. He met Sri Lankan External… Continue reading Defence Secretary in Colombo to discuss peacetime engagement

Zonal Deputy Director of Education shot dead in Jaffna

Armed men who arrived in a motorbike shot and killed 52-year-old Markandu Sivalingam, the deputy director of Education, Valikaamam Zone, Sunday night at his residence in Urumpiraay in Jaffna, sending shock waves across the education sector in Jaffna. The killing of a peaceful educationalist, who recently took up the post after serving at Koappaay Teachers… Continue reading Zonal Deputy Director of Education shot dead in Jaffna

Tamil Nadu leftists in South Africa gathering expose anti-humanity in Sri Lanka

Tamil Nadu leftist youth who went to South Africa for the gathering of international leftist students and youth, attended by 15,000 delegates from 126 countries, exposed the anti-human war Sri Lanka waged against Eezham Tamils. Speaking on the occasion, Dakshinamoorthy Lenin, the Tamil Nadu head of All India Youth Federation, described the war last year… Continue reading Tamil Nadu leftists in South Africa gathering expose anti-humanity in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s artillery shells maimed 30,000 Tamil civilians

In a shocking revelation reinforcing the accusations on Sri Lanka of committing war-crimes, the award-winning French charity Handicap International said that more than 30,000 Tamil civilians were severely wounded by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) artillery firing shells towards the Colombo demarcated “No Fire Zone” where more than 300,000 Tamils were holed-up obeying Sri Lanka… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s artillery shells maimed 30,000 Tamil civilians

Sri Lanka warns US over allegations in WikiLeaks

Sri Lanka on Tuesday warned the United States to exercise "circumspection" in diplomatic cables after a message released by WikilLeaks suggested Colombo had colluded with murderous paramilitary groups. External Affairs Minister G.L. Peiris told US Ambassador Patricia Butenis that leaked US cables contained "glaring instances of allegations totally unwarranted by the ground reality, being conveyed… Continue reading Sri Lanka warns US over allegations in WikiLeaks

Nambiar, UN, undermine war crimes investigation on Sri Lanka, Burma

Unchecked for the role he played in the genocide of Eezham Tamils last year, Vijay Nambiar’s UN villainy is now targeting ethnicities struggling in Burma. The Burmese military now plans to adopt the Rajapaksa doctrine of military solution to the national question in Burma, with the backing of the same establishments that backed Rajapaksa, and… Continue reading Nambiar, UN, undermine war crimes investigation on Sri Lanka, Burma

Boycott campaign highlights Sri Lanka atrocities

During the first boycott held after the release by Channel-4 of an extended execution video showing extra-judicial executions and the naked body of a popular Tamil journalist with hands tied and the incriminating evidence contained in WikiLeaks cable accusing Sri Lanka’ President and brothers of alleged war-crimes, the protest campaigners in several major cities in… Continue reading Boycott campaign highlights Sri Lanka atrocities

UN Extends Sri Lanka Panel Entry Deadline to End of 2010, Trip Before Jan 15?

The UN has quietly extended the deadline for submission to its Sri Lanka war crimes Panel of Experts until the end of this month, acting Deputy Spokesman Farhan Haq told Inner City Press on December 20. In the run up to the initial December 15 deadline, Inner City Press asked Haq and his office about… Continue reading UN Extends Sri Lanka Panel Entry Deadline to End of 2010, Trip Before Jan 15?