Sri Lanka war refugees ‘free to leave’ military camps

Sri Lankan authorities say they have opened up the huge refugee camps in the north of the country. This will allow, for the first time, increased freedom of movement to the displaced Tamils who have been forcibly kept there since earlier this year. The government says the camp-dwellers will now be free to leave after… Continue reading Sri Lanka war refugees ‘free to leave’ military camps

Commonwealth vetoes Sri Lanka bid to hold 2011 gathering

Sri Lanka has been blocked from hosting the next meeting of Commonwealth leaders in protest at Colombo’s military repression against the Tamil population earlier this year. Australia will instead host the next biennial Commonwealth heads of government meeting in 2011 after Canberra and London joined forces to block the Sri Lankan bid. The decision, made… Continue reading Commonwealth vetoes Sri Lanka bid to hold 2011 gathering

Book Review: The Tamil Genocide by Sri Lanka

The engagement of Professor Francis A. Boyle, an eminent American expert in international law at the University of Illinois College of Law, during the last years of Sri Lanka’s conflict is traced in a forthcoming book published by Clarity Press of Atlanta. Titled "The Tamil Genocide by Sri Lanka: The Global Failure to Protect Tamil… Continue reading Book Review: The Tamil Genocide by Sri Lanka

Big GAP in ethics, US shoppers told

Several dozen protesters carried placards in front of the Gap and Banana Republic stores on Wisconsin Avenue, Maryland, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday, urging ethical U.S. shoppers to boycott garments produced in Sri Lanka, while another group of Tamil activists assembled in front of Victoria’s Secret Stores in midtown Manhattan in New York… Continue reading Big GAP in ethics, US shoppers told

Ex-army chief Fonseka to run for Sri Lanka presidency

Sri Lanka’s former military chief says he will run in presidential elections early next year. General Sarath Fonseka’s move sets the scene for a stand-off with President Mahinda Rajapaksa, who has called the election two years ahead of schedule. Gen Fonseka is said to be at odds with the government over who should take credit… Continue reading Ex-army chief Fonseka to run for Sri Lanka presidency

S.Lanka’s ex-military chief will run for presidency

Sri Lanka’s ex-military chief has said he plans to run for the presidency in elections in January in a bid to unseat President Mahinda Rajapakse. "I am definitely coming forward to defeat the president," former general Sarath Fonseka told a group of lawyers and journalists late Friday. Fonseka, 58, was expected to formally announce his… Continue reading S.Lanka’s ex-military chief will run for presidency

Rapp snubs Sri Lanka’s comment to US’s war crimes investigations

United States will "press for accountability at the national level, at the level closest to where the crimes were committed," Washington Post said quoting Stephen Rapp, Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues appointed by President Obama. Rapp told the Post that last month, to a request by Rapp to investigate war crimes by the Sri Lankan… Continue reading Rapp snubs Sri Lanka’s comment to US’s war crimes investigations

Thousands attend Heroes day remembrance at Excel Centre, London

Thousands of British Tamils carrying red roses, gloriosa lilies (Karthikaipoo: Tamil Eelam national flower) and lamps, are filing into the main venue, at the Excel Centre in East London, where large cut-outs of Tamil Eelam were displayed on either side of the stage. The annual commemoration began with a moment of silence in memory of… Continue reading Thousands attend Heroes day remembrance at Excel Centre, London

Heroes’ Day address highlights political formation for liberation

Heroes’ Day Address 2009, released from the headquarters of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), Friday, stressed the importance of people evolving elected political bodies in the diaspora for the liberation of their home country and to mobilise international support for the liberation. “We are aware that Tamil people will not accept or forgive structures… Continue reading Heroes’ Day address highlights political formation for liberation