Mannaar Killing Field number rises to 43, site extent still not known

43 human skeletons have been recovered till Wednesday at Thirukkeatheesvaram mass grave in Mannaar, news sources in Mannaar said. The boundaries of the mass grave are yet to be established, according to the Judicial Medical Officer from Anuradhapura D. M. Waidyaratne. The JMO has also gone on record stating that it would take long time… Continue reading Mannaar Killing Field number rises to 43, site extent still not known

PPT judgement upholds Eelam Tamil identity and nomenclature

The full report of the judgement of the Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal on Sri Lanka (Bremen Session), released on Wednesday, came out with a discussion on the choice of nomenclature to identify the victims of genocide and has decided on the use of the term “Eelam Tamils as a national group.” This recognition, coming for the… Continue reading PPT judgement upholds Eelam Tamil identity and nomenclature

‘Extremism talk’ to blunt vigilance on deception

A nation of people long affected by genocide exposing the past and present modus operandi of the genocide partnered by leading Establishments of the world, and claiming for independence as a Right to Protection measure through non-violent avenues, is depicted as ‘extremism’ by the ‘counterinsurgency’ mouthpieces, just as the armed struggle was painted as ‘terrorism’.… Continue reading ‘Extremism talk’ to blunt vigilance on deception

Compelling need to correct UN’s mortal sins against Tamils, says Boyle

Commenting on the Genocide Discussion held at the United Nations on the 15th January, where the Deputy Secretary-General Jan Eliasson discussed strategies to heed to early warning of mass atrocities, Professor Boyle, an expert in International Law, said, "[w]hat is needed now is for the United Nations to establish an outside Independent Commission of Investigation… Continue reading Compelling need to correct UN’s mortal sins against Tamils, says Boyle

Skull with open mouth adds to Mannaar killing field evidences

One of the skulls, recovered at Thirukkeatheesvaram mass grave in Mannaar had its mouth wide open bearing marks of torture injuries in the mouth. Four more human skeletons were located on Thursday, when exhumation resumed at the site. The SL police at the site blocked Tamil physician from Mannaar G Gunaseelan, who is an elected… Continue reading Skull with open mouth adds to Mannaar killing field evidences

Britain allowed ex-SAS officers to train Sri Lankans as Tamil Tigers rebelled

Former SAS officers were allowed by the British government to train security forces in Sri Lanka around the time of the 1980s Golden Temple massacre, recently released government documents show. The disclosure comes days after documents emerged appearing to show that SAS officers were involved in training Indian troops in the months leading up to… Continue reading Britain allowed ex-SAS officers to train Sri Lankans as Tamil Tigers rebelled

Prolonging debate on 13th Amendment is ploy to deprive genuine solution

The rhetoric and political play with the 13th Amendment will continue in the island’s post war constitutional discourse for a considerable period of time. Those who have a vested interest in keeping the debate alive will do their utmost to prolong the debate. It is likely that the next few years might witness an utterly… Continue reading Prolonging debate on 13th Amendment is ploy to deprive genuine solution

Colombo ‘reveals’ US connections in cluster bomb use

United States Pacific Command (USPACOM) advised the Sri Lankan Defence Establishment to purchase Cluster Bomb Units (CBUs) during the peace talks mediated by Norway in 2002. The Island paper, which gives media space for PSYOP and information war waged by the SL military Establishment, on Monday released portions of an alleged FOUO-classified document of the… Continue reading Colombo ‘reveals’ US connections in cluster bomb use