India’s reasons for banning LTTE false, fabricated: Vaiko tells Tribunal

MDMK leader Vaiko on Friday appeared before New Delhi’s Tribunal set to hear petitions against the ban of the LTTE in India, to argue that he should be involved in the hearing and to plead that the ban extended by the Central Government on 14 May 2010 should not be confirmed by the Tribunal. The… Continue reading India’s reasons for banning LTTE false, fabricated: Vaiko tells Tribunal

As Sri Lanka Quotes UN Ban Undermining His Panel on War Crimes, UN Questioned

Shortly after the spokesman for UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon issued a “read out” of Ban’s September 24 meeting with Sri Lanka’s Mahinda Rajapaksa which did not mention the UN panel on war crimes in Sri Lanka, Rajapaksa issued a statement that Ban told him the UN panel is “in no way empowered to investigate… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Quotes UN Ban Undermining His Panel on War Crimes, UN Questioned

23rd Remembrance

  The commemoration of Thileepan, a senior member of the Liberation Tigers who fasted unto death on 26 September 1987. Thileepan (Rasaiah Parthipan) who was the LTTE’s political wing leader for the Jaffna district went on fast making the following demands from the Indian government. (The Indian army was in de facto control of the… Continue reading 23rd Remembrance

Students Shut Out In Omanthai

The students of the Omanthai Central College may have to celebrate the centenary of their school in temporary structures built on the side of the A9. The Omanthai Central College is a large facility. It has a sports ground, several buildings and even a hostel. With the conflict over and a bright new age dawning… Continue reading Students Shut Out In Omanthai

India’s Big Temple marks 1,000th birthday

Official celebrations are taking place in southern India for the 1,000th birthday of one of the grandest temples ever built on the subcontinent. The Brihadisvara temple – in the town of Thanjavur, 350km (220 miles) south-west of Chennai – is considered the finest example of southern Indian architecture. R Nagasami, the state of Tamil Nadu… Continue reading India’s Big Temple marks 1,000th birthday

The 70 million-rupee question: Why did vehicle take lonely route?

Five teams – each headed by an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) were investigating the Friday-dawn robbery, one of the biggest in recent years, at Wanawasala, in the Peliyagoda Police area. The 22-year-old driver and four others who were in the vehicle are being grilled by police to ascertain possible inside involvement in the daring… Continue reading The 70 million-rupee question: Why did vehicle take lonely route?

Sri Lanka co-accused in Fonseka ‘conspiracy’ case freed

A court in Sri Lanka has released four suspects arrested on charges of conspiring to overthrow the government. They are among scores of supporters of former army chief Sarath Fonseka, who was arrested after his unsuccessful bid for the presidency. A senior serving military officer, two retired major generals and a defence columnist are among… Continue reading Sri Lanka co-accused in Fonseka ‘conspiracy’ case freed

‘EU should coordinate powers to bring justice to Eezham Tamils’

While powers and countries like Norway, preoccupied with geo-strategy and ‘development’, ignore the fundamentals of the crisis in the island, the European Union should work towards convincing and coordinating them in bringing political justice to Eezham Tamils, said 62-year-old Jegatheeswaran Arunachalam, an Australian national who witnessed the war in Vanni to its end. The EU,… Continue reading ‘EU should coordinate powers to bring justice to Eezham Tamils’

As Ban Meets Sri Lanka Rajajaksa, UN War Crimes Panel Not Mentioned

When Mahinda Rajapaksa of Sri Lanka met with the UN’s Ban Ki-moon on Friday morning, Ban did not raise the slow starting UN panel of experts on war crimes in the country.   Five hours after the meeting, the UN issued a terse summary of what was discussed. It mentions only Rajapaksa’s own “Lessons Learnt”… Continue reading As Ban Meets Sri Lanka Rajajaksa, UN War Crimes Panel Not Mentioned

UNROW Calls for Establishment of War Crimes Tribunal for Sri Lanka

In 2009 the multi-decade conflict between the Tamil Tigers and the Sri Lankan government ended in a devastating battle. The Sri Lanka government had pushed the rebel group, as well as Tamil civilians who were not affiliated with the group, into a small region in northeastern Sri Lanka. Human Rights Watch and the International Crisis… Continue reading UNROW Calls for Establishment of War Crimes Tribunal for Sri Lanka