The signboard in the illustration, displayed outside of a newly started food joint along the A9 Highway in the Tamil heartland of Vanni is self-explanatory. This should open the eyes of those who still don’t want to see Sri Lanka and Tamil Eelam are two countries of two different nations, the former colonising the latter… Continue reading ‘Conquerors feed language to the conquered’
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EU’s Ashton “Concerned” By Rights in Sri Lanka, On Election, No UN Ban Follow Up
The European Union’s new High Commissioner Catherine Ashton appeared at the UN on Friday, and was asked by Inner City Press about Sri Lanka in the run up to elections, and about the GSP Plus tariff reduction program, whether the EU would curtail it for Sri Lanka. Video here, from Minute 4:05. Baroness Ashton responded… Continue reading EU’s Ashton “Concerned” By Rights in Sri Lanka, On Election, No UN Ban Follow Up
Displaced Tamils demand a better life
For thousands of Sri Lankan Tamils there is only one issue that really matters in next week’s presidential election – their rehabilitation after months in government-run camps. They were kept in these camps after they were displaced in the final bloody phase of Sri Lanka’s 26-year civil war, which ended in the defeat of Tamil… Continue reading Displaced Tamils demand a better life
Blast targets Sri Lanka opposition activist in Colombo
There has been an explosion at the home of an opposition activist in the Sri Lankan capital of Colombo, days ahead of a presidential election, police say. The blast destroyed the car and damaged the home of Tiran Alles, an ally of candidate Gen Sarath Fonseka. Mr Alles and his family escaped unhurt. Earlier this… Continue reading Blast targets Sri Lanka opposition activist in Colombo
Bomb attack in Sri Lanka capital ahead of vote
A key opposition activist in Sri Lanka was targeted at home by a bomb early Friday, police said, despite tighter security ahead of next week’s presidential election. The blast destroyed a car and severely damaged the home of Tiran Alles, a key ally of presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka, police said, adding that he and his… Continue reading Bomb attack in Sri Lanka capital ahead of vote
Uncovering Sri Lanka’s war crimes
Despite verbal acrobatics reminiscent of George Orwell’s 1984, Sri Lankan officials have been unable to dismiss a shocking mobile phone video from last January purportedly showing Sri Lankan soldiers summarily executing naked and bound captives. The government has consistently claimed the video is fake, without providing any evidence that the gruesome scene was staged or… Continue reading Uncovering Sri Lanka’s war crimes
Tamils of Switzerland, Germany, Holland vote on independence this weekend
Eezham Tamil diaspora in Switzerland goes for referendum on independent and sovereign Tamil Eelam this Saturday and Sunday. A similar ballot will take place in Germany and Holland on Sunday. The democratic exercise on the eve of the presidential elections in Sri Lanka gains significance as it demonstrates the mainstream diaspora is unaffected by the… Continue reading Tamils of Switzerland, Germany, Holland vote on independence this weekend
Shattered Tamil city braces for crucial poll
The fishing boats seem to chase each other out in the lagoon. A flock of seabirds rises, glorious against the blue sky. Calm has returned to Jaffna’s waters after decades of turbulence. It is still a tense peace. The bay where they repair their boats is cordoned off, guarded by the military. Parts of the… Continue reading Shattered Tamil city braces for crucial poll
United Nations concern over Sri Lanka poll violence
United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has expressed alarm at the violence surrounding the run-up to Sri Lanka’s presidential election. He has urged all political parties and their supporters to "refrain from violence… and to avoid provocative acts throughout the election period". At least four people have been killed in poll-related violence in the weeks… Continue reading United Nations concern over Sri Lanka poll violence
As UN and US Work With Sri Lankan Soldiers in Haiti, UK Funded Study Downplays Carnage in Lanka and Congo
Even as the UN speaks and double speaks about accountability and impunity following Sri Lanka’s "bloodbath on the beach," the UN in Haiti is working with battalion of Sri Lanka’s military, which overall has been accused of war crimes. The UN’s Edmond Mulet, speaking to the Press by video hook up from Haiti on January… Continue reading As UN and US Work With Sri Lankan Soldiers in Haiti, UK Funded Study Downplays Carnage in Lanka and Congo
