Sri Lanka UGC threatens Tamil academics

Genocidal Sri Lanka’s University Grants Commission (UCG) will carry out “extensive investigations” about the participation of some Tamil university academics of the island in a conference in London, and will take “stern action” against them, said News.Lk, SL Govt.’s official news portal on Friday, citing SL-UGC Chairperson Prof Kshanika Hirimburegama. According to the Chairperson, the… Continue reading Sri Lanka UGC threatens Tamil academics

Sinhala soldiers brutally rape Tamil mother in Poonakari, Ki’linochchi

The occupying Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers on Tuesday evening brutally raped a Tamil woman, who had gone to the nearby shrub to collect firewood in Poonakari division of Ki’linochchi district. The 38-year-old mother of two was rushed to Poonakari hospital by the neighbours after her children discovered her at unconscious state. The victim has… Continue reading Sinhala soldiers brutally rape Tamil mother in Poonakari, Ki’linochchi

Archaeological Report on Maanthai comes after 29 years

Archaeological report on the excavations at the ancient port city of Maanthai (Thirukeatheesvaram) in the Mannaar district of the country of Eezham Tamils, conducted between the years 1980 and 1984 and co-directed by John Carswell then from the University of Chicago, has finally seen the light of publication this June. Edited by John Carswell, Siran… Continue reading Archaeological Report on Maanthai comes after 29 years

EU wants Sri Lanka to ensure justice for families of protesters shot dead by troops during demonstration over polluted water

The EU has called on Sri Lanka to ensure the families of protesters shot dead by troops during a demonstration over polluted water receive justice. It has made a similar request for those hurt in a series of attacks on mosques by Buddhist mobs. The government of President Mahinda Rajapaksa has faced strong criticism over… Continue reading EU wants Sri Lanka to ensure justice for families of protesters shot dead by troops during demonstration over polluted water

New mass-grave site found in Vadamaraadchi, Jaffna

The occupying Sri Lanka Army (SLA) in Vadamaraadchi in Jaffna has warned the original house-owners of a recently released former SLA camp-site at Pallappai at the heart of Vadamaraadchi, not to dig the wells at the site where 52 houses had been seized by the SL military for more than 14 years since 1999. The… Continue reading New mass-grave site found in Vadamaraadchi, Jaffna

Ampaa’rai uprooted Tamils urge independent diaspora help to resettle

Despite the repeated news reports that the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, the European Union, USA, Japan, India and China were providing multi-billion assistance and loans to the Sri Lankan State and Non-Governmental Organisations operating in the island to provide basic facilities to the uprooted families to resettle in their villages, no such assistance has… Continue reading Ampaa’rai uprooted Tamils urge independent diaspora help to resettle

Opposition seeks foreign probe into Sri Lanka protest deaths

Sri Lanka’s opposition Tuesday demanded an international investigation into a deadly army crackdown on villagers who were demonstrating against contaminated water supplies. The United National Party (UNP) criticised the army’s plans for an internal military probe into the death of three civilians and wounding of 50 others during a protest at Weliweriya village near Colombo… Continue reading Opposition seeks foreign probe into Sri Lanka protest deaths

Don’t allow army to probe-Amnesty

The Sri Lankan authorities must not allow the army to investigate itself over allegations of excessive use of force by its members after three protesters demonstrating over access to drinking water were killed over the weekend, Amnesty International said. “The Sri Lankan army should have never been policing unarmed demonstrators in the first place, and… Continue reading Don’t allow army to probe-Amnesty

No starting point to resolution

Sinhala nationalists and Tamil political parties are engaged in a wholly nonsensical and misleading debate over the 13th Amendment The Northern Provincial Council (NPC) election in Sri Lanka is expected to take place later this year. Colombo is entertaining hopes that holding the elections will help win India’s support in multilateral venues. New Delhi has… Continue reading No starting point to resolution

Canada attacks ‘evil’ of Sri Lanka hosting Commonwealth summit

The Canadian government has launched a blistering attack on Sri Lanka‘s "appalling" record on democratic accountability as the controversy intensifies over the Commonwealth‘s decision to allow Colombo to host its biennial heads of government meeting later this year. The Commonwealth’s general secretary said on Friday that he saw no reason to strip Sri Lanka of… Continue reading Canada attacks ‘evil’ of Sri Lanka hosting Commonwealth summit