Sri Lanka’s presumptive war-criminal to take UN job in New York

Sri Lanka’s Deputy Permanent Representative (DPR) to the United Nation’s post in New York, vacant following the recall of previous DPR, Bandula Jayasekera, after an alleged sexual harassment scandal, is reported to be filled by Major General Shavendra Silva, former 58th Division commander, who has been accused of committing war crimes by his former General… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s presumptive war-criminal to take UN job in New York

On Sri Lanka, UN’s Holmes Speaks of Gov’t Shelling, Casualties, 2 Sides’ Propaganda

Asked about Sri Lanka on his final day as UN Humanitarian Coordinator, John Holmes offered a defense of his department’s funding of the government’s internment camps while admitting the government may have “deliberately shelled” civilians and hospitals. Video here, from Minute 17:29. Inner City Press asked Holmes about criticism of his and the UN’s actions… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN’s Holmes Speaks of Gov’t Shelling, Casualties, 2 Sides’ Propaganda

At UN, Sri Lanka Move to Place Alleged War Criminal As Ambassador Questioned

Sri Lanka’s Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN post, vacant following Bandula Jayasekera’s department triggered by a sexual harassment scandal, is now reportedly slated to be filled by Major General Shavendra Silva, who “was allegedly among those mentioned by MP Sarath Fonseka in a media interview where he had said that the former 58 Division… Continue reading At UN, Sri Lanka Move to Place Alleged War Criminal As Ambassador Questioned

Cultural and psychological attack on Tamils in Jaffna

A Tamil diaspora visitor who recently went to see the archaeological site at Kantharoadai in the heart of Jaffna peninsula found all signboards in the site in Sinhalicized Sinhala. Further, he was asked to remove shoes to walk the site, indicating that this important heritage site of the people of Jaffna is fast becoming a… Continue reading Cultural and psychological attack on Tamils in Jaffna

TamilNet launches weekly video programme

TamilNet shortly plans to launch a weekly video programme Palaka’ni, fulfilling repeated requests from its readership to extend services in Tamil. The programme will have panel discussions on current affairs in Tamil. Even though constrains faced by TamilNet are manifold, we go forward in this venture considering the needs of the times. TamilNet appeals for… Continue reading TamilNet launches weekly video programme

The ‘impossible’ voyage of a Tamil ghost ship

Whispers about a boat headed to Canada began long ago in Thailand’s small and closely knit Tamil community. Among the regulars at the New Madras Café – a Tamil restaurant in the bustling commercial heart of Bangkok that serves roti, curry and lassis under photographs of the beaches of the Tamil heartland in northern Sri… Continue reading The ‘impossible’ voyage of a Tamil ghost ship

British youth’s war crimes awareness walk to conclude Friday

The British Tamil youth who set out to highlight the need for an international investigation into Sri Lanka’s war crimes through an awareness-raising walk from London to the United Nations in Geneva is near the end of his journey, fellow activists said. Well wishers from several European countries are traveling to Switzerland to welcome him… Continue reading British youth’s war crimes awareness walk to conclude Friday

At UN, Holmes’ Humanitarian Tenure Ends With Sudan Silence, Sri Lanka Questions of Good Cop, Bad Cop, Off Record Jokes

What is the role of the UN’s emergency relief and humanitarian coordinator? The question is raises as the UK’s Sir John Holmes ends his 3 1/2 years in the position.   Initially the UK put him forward to head the UN Department of Political Affairs. When this was impossible, he was given the humanitarian job.… Continue reading At UN, Holmes’ Humanitarian Tenure Ends With Sudan Silence, Sri Lanka Questions of Good Cop, Bad Cop, Off Record Jokes

Australia’s ‘toxic’ election issue

Holed up in the dark stinking hull of a wooden fishing boat, Amalan, a Sri Lankan Tamil refugee, made a "nightmare" voyage to Australia. The 29-year-old had paid people-smugglers $15,000 (AU$16,600; £9,600) to help him escape his country’s brutal civil conflict. The smugglers had promised him a short journey across the Indian Ocean. In the… Continue reading Australia’s ‘toxic’ election issue