Toronto conference discusses international injustice on Tamil PoWs

The illegal confinement and brutal treatment of Tamil prisoners of war by the Sri Lankan state and the injustice by the International Community of Establishments (ICE) in facilitating this was elucidated by youth activist Krisna Saravanamuttu at the event ‘Criminalization of Dissent’ on the occasion of Palestine Political Prisoners’ Day held at the University of… Continue reading Toronto conference discusses international injustice on Tamil PoWs

Tehelka report misled on British treatment of Tamils: Jaffna academic

The Tehelka feature on Friday by Revati Laul is highly appreciable on many counts, as it has brought out the multifaceted genocide committed on Eezham Tamils so that they would remain “people without a nation, much like the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip,” the military-occupied situation that is worse than that of Afghanistan and the… Continue reading Tehelka report misled on British treatment of Tamils: Jaffna academic

‘Idea of Tamil nation not dead despite aftermath of genocide’: Tehelka report

Even in the aftermath of terror and genocide, the idea of nationhood has not disappeared among the Tamils in the island of Sri Lanka, writes journalist Revati Laul in an investigative feature published on the Indian news magazine Tehelka on its April 27 issue. Travelling to the militarily occupied Tamil homeland in the north and… Continue reading ‘Idea of Tamil nation not dead despite aftermath of genocide’: Tehelka report

Norway Tamil politician questions continued ICE bias against democratic mandate of Eezham Tamils

Khamshajiny Gunaratnam, an Eezham Tamil youth politician of the ruling Labour Party in Norway, who states that her political engagement began with the agony of witnessing civil war in her homeland, questions the conduct of the world powers and the policy groups of the international community, for their continued bias against the democratically proven political… Continue reading Norway Tamil politician questions continued ICE bias against democratic mandate of Eezham Tamils

Conference at Danish Parliament highlights need for international investigation on Sri Lanka

Expressing deep concern for the rapidly deteriorating human rights situation in the island of Sri Lanka, Danish politicians from both the ruling left parties and the opposition party, academics, Eezham Tamil politicians from the island and the diaspora, Sinhala journalists, and other civil society activists called for an independent international investigation into the crimes of… Continue reading Conference at Danish Parliament highlights need for international investigation on Sri Lanka

Mr. Rajapaksa, if all’s well in your country, why are the Tamils fleeing?

Last week Australian authorities were shocked to see that a boat with 66 ragged Sri Lankan Tamils, many of them women and children, sailed into Geraldton port in Western Australia without being noticed by border patrols or intelligence agencies. While the Australians’ astonishment was limited to the breach of border-security, what went unnoticed was desperation… Continue reading Mr. Rajapaksa, if all’s well in your country, why are the Tamils fleeing?

Cancel CHOGM, appeals Prof. Lynch

Prof. Jake Lynch, director of the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Sydney, in an opinion column in the ABC website, called for cancellation of the Commonwealth Head of Government Meeting (CHOGM), pointing to ‘serious allegations of violations of international human rights law’ in Sri Lanka "including enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings,… Continue reading Cancel CHOGM, appeals Prof. Lynch

Lanka rights situation in 2012 of serious concern: UK

(PTI) The UK remains "seriously concerned" over the human rights situation in Sri Lanka, especially with regard to freedom of expression of people and the media besides judicial independence, Britain’s foreign office has said in a report. "The human rights situation in Sri Lanka in 2012 remained of serious concern, with a number of negative… Continue reading Lanka rights situation in 2012 of serious concern: UK

US ‘extremely concerned’ on Sri Lanka press freedom

The United States said Monday it was "extremely concerned" about media freedom in Sri Lanka after gunmen attacked and torched the office of an opposition newspaper of the Tamil minority. State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell, pointing out that the attack was the latest against the island’s media, said: "We remain extremely concerned about threats to… Continue reading US ‘extremely concerned’ on Sri Lanka press freedom

Police start tracking tourists in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s police have begun keeping track of foreign tourists to "ensure their own safety", officials announced on Monday. Hotels and guest houses have been told to submit weekly reports of their foreign guests as part of a new security plan for tourists, police spokesman Buddhika Siriwardena said. "Tourists are important to our economy. This… Continue reading Police start tracking tourists in Sri Lanka