Malaysian Tamils protest Indian PM inaugurating their township

Around 200 Malaysians gathered Wednesday to protest Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh inaugurating ‘Little India’ in Brickfields, Malaysia, were dispersed when police arrested key leaders, Free Malaysia Today reported Thursday. The protestors questioned the rationale of naming the area ‘Little India’ when most traders doing business there for the past three centuries were Tamils. The… Continue reading Malaysian Tamils protest Indian PM inaugurating their township

Britain reiterates support for independent inquiry into Sri Lanka war crimes

British Prime Minister David Cameron Wednesday reiterated his government’s support for an independent inquiry into war crimes committed during the closing stages of Sri Lanka’s protracted war. Mr. Cameron comments on his government’s stance, made in response to a question from opposition MP Siobhian McDonagh, come a week after similar comments by British Foreign Secretary… Continue reading Britain reiterates support for independent inquiry into Sri Lanka war crimes

BRITISH PRIME MINISTER CALLS FOR AN INDEPENDENT WAR CRIMES INQUIRY IN SRI LANKA

David Cameron made clear today that given the serious allegations and alleged evidence that continues to surface in relation to war crimes during the closing weeks of the civil war in Sri Lanka an independent investigation was necessary. The issue was raised with him by Siobhain McDonagh MP during Prime Ministers Questions. Photos which emerged… Continue reading BRITISH PRIME MINISTER CALLS FOR AN INDEPENDENT WAR CRIMES INQUIRY IN SRI LANKA

TORTURE COUNTRY

By Ranga Jayasuriya I was taken to the upstairs, where there were four police officers. I was ordered to strip naked. I felt shamed. I looked around. Then a cop shouted at me to strip or else will be beaten. I undressed out of fear… An officer tied my hands together and another tied my… Continue reading TORTURE COUNTRY

Demon Dances And Death

In Sri Lanka, we keep demon masks in the house. Not because we like demons, but to keep other demons out. This, essentially, is why The Sunday Leader endorsed Sarath Fonseka for president. It has been alleged that Fonseka killed our Founder Editor, but the alternative was worse. If then Army Commander Sarath Fonseka was… Continue reading Demon Dances And Death

Paintings depicting horror of war on Vanni draw large crowds in Tamil Nadu

A collection of paintings by Artist Kuzhanthaivelu Pugazhenthi titled ‘The Faces of War’, depicting the horror experienced by Eazham in its Fourth War and the heroic sacrifice and valour of Liberation Tigers, was exhibited in several places in Tamil Nadu from 11 May till September, beginning in Chennai. The exhibition was later held in Thanjaavoor… Continue reading Paintings depicting horror of war on Vanni draw large crowds in Tamil Nadu

At UN, Sri Lanka Panel’s Darusman Mulls Requesting Visit, Kohona Says “Let Him Ask”

The panel of experts on war crimes in Sri Lanka named by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has been virtually invisible, including its silent launch on October 18 of solicitation of submissions of evidence.   But on October 22 at a UN meeting about North Korea, Inner City Press spoke with both the panel’s chairman… Continue reading At UN, Sri Lanka Panel’s Darusman Mulls Requesting Visit, Kohona Says “Let Him Ask”

Millennium old Tamil inscription found in Trincomalee

A stone slab having a Tamil inscription, clearly in the alphabet of the Chola times, was found in Trincomalee while digging for cricket stadium construction work recently. The land where it was found is a part of the esplanade, on the right side of the Koa’neasvaram Road leading to the Siva temple inside Fort Frederick… Continue reading Millennium old Tamil inscription found in Trincomalee

Tissamaharama Tamil Brahmi inscription ‘missing’

The third century BCE potsherd inscription in Tamil language and in Tamil Brahmi script found at Tissamaharama in Hambantota district by German excavators is now missing in Sri Lanka’s Archaeology Department, informed sources said. The inscription found sometimes back was not included in the excavation reports. Photo and decipherment of the inscription was brought out… Continue reading Tissamaharama Tamil Brahmi inscription ‘missing’

S.Lanka reveals haul of civilian gold from war zone

The Sri Lankan government has said its troops collected more than four million dollars worth of gold jewellery during the defeat of the Tamil Tiger rebels. Chief government whip Dinesh Gunawardena told parliament on Wednesday that security forces picked up the precious items during the final months of the decades-long civil war last year. "The… Continue reading S.Lanka reveals haul of civilian gold from war zone