Tamil Nadu political leaders Pazha Nedumaran, Ko’laththoor Mani, Aruna Bharathi and Thamizharuvi Maniyan in their statements Friday wished well for the democratic move of Canadian Tamils in conducting a referendum on Tamil Eelam Saturday and urged all Canadian Tamils to make it a grand success. Other prominent leaders like Vaiko and Thol Thirumavalavan have already… Continue reading Tamil Nadu leaders wish well for referendum in Canada
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Vote Yes, Shander appeals to Canadian Tamils
Dr Ellyn Shander, a Connecticut Physician, a humanitarian worker and a critic of the Sri Lanka Government, appealed to the Canadian Tamils to unite, and vote yes on the Saturday referendum where Tamils will vote across Canada on the question of independent and sovereign Tamil Eelam. Dr Shander who visited Vanni on a post-tsunami help… Continue reading Vote Yes, Shander appeals to Canadian Tamils
World Bank lends 182 million to Sri Lanka
The World Bank has announced a 182-million-dollar loan to help Sri Lanka assist refugees and rebuild Tamil majority provinces that were ravaged by nearly 40 years of civil war that ended earlier this year. One loan package for 105 million dollars will go to rebuild major roads linking north and east Sri Lanka, the bank… Continue reading World Bank lends 182 million to Sri Lanka
EU to suspend trade concessions to Sri Lanka
The European Commission has decided to suspend Sri Lanka’s preferential trade status following a probe criticising the island’s human rights record, an official said Thursday. Bernard Savage, the head of the European Union delegation to Colombo said the decision would be formally ratified within the next two months, with the suspension coming into effect six… Continue reading EU to suspend trade concessions to Sri Lanka
Yes or no to Tamil Eelam, referendum in Canada on Saturday
Eezham Tamils in Canada will vote on the question of independent and sovereign Tamil Eelam at 31 polling centres using 52 voting machines across the country this Saturday between 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., said Coalition for Tamil Elections Canada, an independent body organizing the referendum. It is a historic opportunity never to be missed… Continue reading Yes or no to Tamil Eelam, referendum in Canada on Saturday
Sri Lankan diplomat denies abuses against Tamils – CNN.com
A top Sri Lankan diplomat Monday strongly rejected charges his government is abusing human rights of members of the country’s minority Tamil community in refugee camps after the country’s quarter-century-long civil war. In an interview with CNN’s Christiane Amanpour, Palitha Kohona, the Sri Lankan Ambassador to the United Nations, insisted his government treated hundreds of… Continue reading Sri Lankan diplomat denies abuses against Tamils – CNN.com
Sri Lanka execution video ‘not fake’, says expert – Channel 4 News
A forensic video specialist says footage broadcast by Channel 4 News, appearing to show the summary execution of Tamil Tiger fighters, wasn’t fabricated, as the Sri Lankan government has claimed. The footage first came to light in August when Jonathan Miller reported on the grim images, apparently showing soldiers executing Tamil Tiger prisoners… Continue reading Sri Lanka execution video ‘not fake’, says expert – Channel 4 News
Sri Lankan execution video authentic, says newspaper
Video footage that allegedly shows Sri Lankan troops executing prisoners during the final stages of its battle against Tamil Tiger rebels was not fabricated, a British newspaper said Tuesday. The video, aired on Britain’s Channel 4 in August, was rejected at the time by the Sri Lankan military as fake to discredit security forces who… Continue reading Sri Lankan execution video authentic, says newspaper
Times expert authenticates Sri Lanka’s Channel-4 war-crimes video
Following independent verification by a US-based group of the authenticity of the Channel-4 video in October, UK’s Times reported in its Tuesday edition that its own independent analysis of the Channel-4 broadcast video, showing Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers summarily executing unarmed Tamils stripped naked and hands tied behind the back, found "no evidence of… Continue reading Times expert authenticates Sri Lanka’s Channel-4 war-crimes video
Sri Lankan war crimes video is authentic, Times investigation finds
Video footage that appears to show Sri Lankan troops committing war crimes by summarily executing captured Tamil Tiger fighters on the battlefield was not fabricated, as claimed by the Sri Lankan Government, an investigation by The Times has found. The findings come after General Sarath Fonseka, the former head of the army, alleged that Gotabhaya… Continue reading Sri Lankan war crimes video is authentic, Times investigation finds
