Ki’linochchi to Paranthan: no human beings, ghost buildings, stray cattle

A video footage taken a few days back, while travelling between Ki’linochchi and Paranthan, shows the real situation in the heartland of Vanni in Tamil Eelam. The tract bustling with contended people two years back is virtually a no-man zone with ghost buildings and stray cattle today. The landscape is physical evidence to the genocide… Continue reading Ki’linochchi to Paranthan: no human beings, ghost buildings, stray cattle

Sri Lanka opposition protests at ‘rigged’ election

About 5,000 Sri Lankan opposition supporters have demonstrated against President Mahinda Rajapaksa and his government in the capital, Colombo. The protesters alleged that last week’s presidential election result, easily won by the incumbent, was fraudulent. Earlier, the election commissioner said he stood by the result. Dozens of military officers and others have been arrested over… Continue reading Sri Lanka opposition protests at ‘rigged’ election

Sri Lanka: End Indefinite Detention of Tamil Tiger Suspects

The Sri Lankan government should end its indefinite arbitrary detention of more than 11,000 people held in so-called rehabilitation centers and release those not being prosecuted, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. The 30-page report, "Legal Limbo: The Uncertain Fate of Detained LTTE Suspects in Sri Lanka," is based on interviews with… Continue reading Sri Lanka: End Indefinite Detention of Tamil Tiger Suspects

Aide to Sri Lanka’s General Fonseka arrested over journalist murder

Brigadier Duminda Keppetiwalana, aide to the former Sri Lankan army chief General Fonseka, was arrested over the murder last year of journalist Lasantha Wickrematunga. General Fonseka, who was last week defeated in the Sri Lankan presidential election by the incumbent Mahinda Rajapaksa, said the arrest of Brigadier Keppetiwalana was part of a wider attempt to… Continue reading Aide to Sri Lanka’s General Fonseka arrested over journalist murder

Sri Lanka court extends President Rajapaksa’s tenure

The Supreme Court of Sri Lanka has ruled that President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s new six-year term of office will begin in November 2010. The president had wanted his new term to begin in 2011, although he called elections two years early to capitalise on his defeat of Tamil Tiger rebels. He won 57.8% of votes, compared… Continue reading Sri Lanka court extends President Rajapaksa’s tenure

Amnesty urges S.Lanka to end post-poll ‘clampdown’

Rights monitor Amnesty International urged Sri Lanka on Tuesday to end what it described as a post-presidential election "clampdown" on the media, political opponents and human rights activists. Pressure on government critics has been mounting since President Mahinda Rajapakse was re-elected on January 26, defeating his former army chief Sarath Fonseka, the London-based human rights… Continue reading Amnesty urges S.Lanka to end post-poll ‘clampdown’

Sri Lanka experts silent, Wijesinha oblivious to forensic evidence

Sri Lanka’s video experts appear unable or unwilling to rebut the body of evidence presented at the Dublin tribunal, UN Rapporteur on Extra-judicial Executions Philip Alston’s report, and findings from other independent forensic analysts that all ruled as flawed the analyses by these experts of the video broadcast on Channel 4 showing Sri Lanka Army… Continue reading Sri Lanka experts silent, Wijesinha oblivious to forensic evidence

Fear and anxiety in battered Tamil city

Beneath the surface in Jaffna – the cultural capital of Sri Lanka’s Tamils – there is underlying concern and anxiety following last week’s presidential election. President Mahinda Rajapaksa won the election by a huge margin. But he got fewer votes than his rival, retired General Sarath Fonseka, in Tamil-dominated northern and eastern regions, particularly in… Continue reading Fear and anxiety in battered Tamil city

British-based Tamils vote for independent state in Sri Lanka

British-based Tamils have voted overwhelmingly in favour of the creation of an independent sovereign state in Sri Lanka, days after the man credited with crushing the Tamil Tigers’s 26-year rebellion won a second term as the island’s president. Nearly 65,000 members of the British Tamil diaspora turned out to vote in the weekend poll, organised… Continue reading British-based Tamils vote for independent state in Sri Lanka

Largest possible turnout, 99.33 percent British Tamils aspire Tamil Eelam

In an unprecedented turnout that brought 64,692 Eezham Tamils to vote in the referendum held last weekend in UK, 64,256 (99.33%) said they aspire to the formation of independent and sovereign Tamil Eelam in the contiguous north and east of the island of Sri Lanka. 185 (0.29%) voted against and 251 (0.39%) votes were spoilt.… Continue reading Largest possible turnout, 99.33 percent British Tamils aspire Tamil Eelam