New LTTE chief arrested in Thailand: Reports – PTI

Selvarasa Pathmanathan, an alleged arms smuggler who is the new LTTE chief, was arrested tonight from Thailand, reports said. According to reports, Pathmanathan, who was the head of the international division of the LTTE till Velupillai Prabhakaran’s death in May, was arrested in Bangkok. Last month the LTTE has named Pathmathan as its new chief,… Continue reading New LTTE chief arrested in Thailand: Reports – PTI

Sri Lanka slammed over polls media blackout

Global press freedom group Reporters Without Borders voiced outrage Thursday over Sri Lanka’s ban on independent media covering local polls just outside the island’s former war zone. The organisation said Sri Lanka’s decision to allow only journalists from state-run media into the cities of Jaffna and Vavuniya, both near the Wanni region which was wrested… Continue reading Sri Lanka slammed over polls media blackout

1000-mile trek by Canadian students reaches half way mark

Three Canadian college students, who started a 1000-mile trek from Chicago to Washington D.C. on the 26th of June to raise awareness of the general American population to the several thousand Tamil civilians killed by the Sri Lanka military during the first two weeks of May, and the 300,000 Tamil civilians held in Sri Lanka… Continue reading 1000-mile trek by Canadian students reaches half way mark

Sri Lanka begins resettling war displaced

Sri Lanka on Wednesday allowed 1,100 people displaced during the recently-ended ethnic conflict with the Tamil Tigers to return home, in the first phrase of an ambitious relocation plan. At a colourful ceremony, senior presidential advisor Basil Rajapakse presented gift packs of food to the group and pledged to resettle more people in the coming… Continue reading Sri Lanka begins resettling war displaced

TNA outlines political formula

Based on Self-Determination, distinct and comprehensive autonomy to the historical homeland of Eelam Tamils is the political solution envisaged by the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) to the ethnic conflict in the island of Sri Lanka, said veteran Tamil politician and TNA Parilamentary Group Leader R. Sampanthan, while addressing the press in Jaffna Tuesday. Mr. Sampanthan,… Continue reading TNA outlines political formula

HRW calls for international inquiry into ACF-17 massacre

Quoting James Ross, legal and policy director at Human Rights Watch (HRW) that "[f]or three years since the ACF massacre, the Rajapaksa government has put on an elaborate song and dance to bedazzle the international community into believing justice is being done," HRW in a news release issued Monday added, "the Sri Lankan government’s gross… Continue reading HRW calls for international inquiry into ACF-17 massacre

Sri Lanka’s Ethnic Cleansing Bonds Touted by StanChart and HSBC, IMF Silence on Vote Is “Policy”

Less than a week after five countries on the International Monetary Fund’s executive board cast rare votes of abstention and did not support the IMF’s $2.6 billion loan to Sri Lanka, due to the continued detention of 280,000 people in internment camps in the north, Inner City Press on July 30 asked the IMF to… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Ethnic Cleansing Bonds Touted by StanChart and HSBC, IMF Silence on Vote Is “Policy”

Manhattan GAP becomes target to trade boycott dry-run

About twenty protesters stood in front of the fashionable clothing store GAP located at 34th street and Broadway intersection in Manhattan, New York, Saturday afternoon carrying placards urging U.S. shoppers to stop buying goods made in Sri Lanka. Placards claimed that Sri Lanka is one of the worst human rights violator nations in recent history,… Continue reading Manhattan GAP becomes target to trade boycott dry-run

Irish Trade Unions call for Sri Lanka war crimes investigations

Noting that more than quarter of a million Tamils were crammed in to an area the size of New York Central park that was repeatedly bombarded for 4 months when "the UN estimates that up to 8000 people were killed," and "other sources claim that more than 20,000 people were killed," and "[t]here are several… Continue reading Irish Trade Unions call for Sri Lanka war crimes investigations