While the treatment of a woman Indian consular officer in the hands of the wayward law enforcement officials who stripped and cavity searched her for an alleged visa fraud has triggered widespread condemnation, the Government of India’s swift action to transfer the official to a United Nations post to offer her retroactive diplomatic immunity, has… Continue reading UN, a safe haven for alleged criminals?
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Colombo schemes another demographic change to permanently wedge North and East
Colombo has schemed a sinister move to demographically annex Thennai-maravadi, a strategic ancient Tamil village in Kuchchave’li division on the border of Northern and Eastern Provinces with the Sinhala dominated Padavi Sripura division of Trincomalee district, civil sources in Trincomalee told TamilNet. By annexing Thennai-maravadi to Padavi-Sripura, all the administrative affairs of the village would… Continue reading Colombo schemes another demographic change to permanently wedge North and East
US Congressional caucus to draw attention to Tamil plight
The Congressional Caucus on Ethnic and Religious Freedom in Sri Lanka, initiated by Congressmen Bill Johnson (R-OH) and Danny Davis (D-IL) aims to bring the attention of the American public to the Tamils in Sri Lanka and their plight, Washington Times reported in its Thursday edition. In a joint press release, Congressmen Johnson and Davis… Continue reading US Congressional caucus to draw attention to Tamil plight
Facebook lifts spirits of Kosavars on State recognition
Facebook provided a much needed moral boost to Kosovars as it granted legitimacy last month in the digital world by approving a number of changes, including giving users registering from the diamond-shaped area on the Balkan Peninsula the option to identify themselves as citizens of Kosovo, rather than the decidedly less attractive option for many… Continue reading Facebook lifts spirits of Kosavars on State recognition
UN failed in Sri Lanka, says Dieng
United Nation’s Special Advisor on Prevention of Genocide to the Secretary General (SG), Adama Dieng, said during a UN panel discussion Wednesday that not only the United Nations but all member states failed the people of Sri Lanka. He implied that while the SG did not make use of Article 99 which bestows power on… Continue reading UN failed in Sri Lanka, says Dieng
SL intelligence squad behind attack on protestors in Trincomalee on HR Day
The masked men, who on Tuesday attacked a peaceful demonstration, which was staged by the relatives of missing persons in Trincomalee, belong to a squad operated by the intelligence wing of the occupying SL military, the organisers of the protest said on Wednesday. The members of the squad arrived through the Sinhala market, parked their… Continue reading SL intelligence squad behind attack on protestors in Trincomalee on HR Day
Sri Lanka guilty of genocide: PPT verdict
After an assessment of evidences presented by eyewitnesses and experts, judges of the Permanent People’s Tribunal reached unanimous consensus that the Sri Lankan state was guilty of crimes of genocide against the Eezham Tamils and that the genocide is continuing even after the end of the military operations against the LTTE. Concluding the four day… Continue reading Sri Lanka guilty of genocide: PPT verdict
CHOGM mooted TRC, ill-fit for Sri Lanka, say ANU fellow, legal scholar
Establishing a Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) modeled on the South Africa (SA) experience, viewed by Sri Lanka backers as an urgent need to mitigate possible strong actions by the International Community against Sri Lanka over its rights violations, appears as an imminent outcome from the recently concluded Commonwealth Meeting [CHOGM]. But a Sri Lanka… Continue reading CHOGM mooted TRC, ill-fit for Sri Lanka, say ANU fellow, legal scholar
Aussaresses, Abbott, Rajapaksas, birds of the same feather on torture?
While Australian Premier, Tony Abbott, whose recent statements on condoning the allegations of torture by Sri Lanka security forces, was condemned by international rights groups, European media reported that one of top French ex-military officers, Aussaresses, who confessed to coldbloodedly torturing and summarily executing dozens of prisoners during France’s brutal colonial war in Algeria decades… Continue reading Aussaresses, Abbott, Rajapaksas, birds of the same feather on torture?
PPT names panel of judges to hear genocide case against Sri Lanka
The Permanent Peoples Tribunal (PPT) in Rome has announced the names of 11 judges, who would be hearing the long-awaited case on the accusation of genocide against Eezham Tamils to be heard by an independent panel. “Like in the first session, a respected panel of judges consisting of experts in Genocide studies, former UN-officials, experts… Continue reading PPT names panel of judges to hear genocide case against Sri Lanka
