Nobel laureate Bishop Desmond Tutu and the first female President of Ireland, Mary Robinson, both members of The Elders, a group of independent leaders working for peace, justice and human rights, supported the "calls by Sri Lankan civil society, and by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, for an independent and credible international investigation… Continue reading Tutu, Robinson call for shift of CHOGM venue
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Academics criticize R2P, emphasize inapplicability to Eezham Tamils
Even as certain groups of the establishments are suggesting the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) doctrine to the Eezham Tamils, the concept has come under severe criticism by academics who attended the “Conference on Tamil People’s Rights” at Geneva on 02 March. While British academic Dr. Andy Higginbottom argued that R2P was “a humanitarian face to… Continue reading Academics criticize R2P, emphasize inapplicability to Eezham Tamils
Tamil women in UK begin campaign to highlight genocidal sexual abuse by Sri Lanka
Seeking to inform the British public on the sexual abuse perpetrated on Tamil women by the Sri Lankan state forces, Tamil women activists in the UK began a campaign on International Women’s Day, from the Boudica statue in Westminster, London, which is an important cultural symbol in British history. “The systematic sexual violence against Tamil… Continue reading Tamil women in UK begin campaign to highlight genocidal sexual abuse by Sri Lanka
U.S. judges, Fein in oral legal battle over war-crimes immunity
United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia circuit judges, Friday 10:00 a.m., engaged with Tamil plaintiffs’ attorney in what appeared as an intense and gripping legal battle to decide whether the "Head of State Immunity," as presumed to apply under U.S. Common Law, is trumped by the narrowly tailored Torture Victims Protection… Continue reading U.S. judges, Fein in oral legal battle over war-crimes immunity
Chennai college students on indefinite hunger-strike condemn US resolution
Eight students of Loyola College, Chennai, who have begun an indefinite hunger-strike on Friday calling for a UN referendum among the Eezham Tamils, have also condemned the pro-LLRC US resolution to be tabled at Geneva, accusing it of bailing out genocidal Sri Lanka. Speaking to TamilNet, Mr. Britto, one of the protesting students, outlining the… Continue reading Chennai college students on indefinite hunger-strike condemn US resolution
Sri Lanka should seek talks with Tamils: India
India has called for "reconciliation" talks between Sri Lanka and its Tamil minority as it faces pressure to back a US motion at the UN demanding Colombo probe alleged army atrocities during the island’s civil war. The United States has said it will place a motion before the UN Human Rights Council this month demanding… Continue reading Sri Lanka should seek talks with Tamils: India
Tamils must live with dignity in Sri Lanka, says Manmohan
India is “worried” about the fate of Tamils in Sri Lanka and wants them to live with “dignity and self respect”, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Friday. “There are problems in Sri Lanka; we have been worried about the fate of the Tamil population in Sri Lanka,” Dr. Singh said in the Rajya Sabha… Continue reading Tamils must live with dignity in Sri Lanka, says Manmohan
Queen urged to boycott Sri Lanka summit over killing
An English politician Friday urged the Queen to boycott the Commonwealth summit in Colombo later this year to protest against Sri Lanka’s failure to prosecute the killers of a British tourist in 2011. The MP Simon Danczuk said his constituent, Khuram Sheikh, was gunned down at a hotel in Sri Lanka’s southern town of Tangalle… Continue reading Queen urged to boycott Sri Lanka summit over killing
Tamil angst pours out in Lok Sabha debate on Sri Lanka
Angry at the external affairs minister Salman Khurshid’s refusal to commit India to vote in favour of the US sponsored resolution against Lanka at the UNHRC in Geneva on March 22, the opposition BJP, JD(U), the DMK and the AIADMK staged a walk out from the Lok Sabha. Participating in a discussion on the plight… Continue reading Tamil angst pours out in Lok Sabha debate on Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka ‘disappeared’: Families stage Colombo protest
The families of people who disappeared in Sri Lanka during and after the country’s long civil war have staged a demonstration in the capital Colombo. The rally was mostly on behalf of Tamil people. Many protesters were prevented by the authorities from attending, but a big pro-government demonstration was allowed to go ahead. Tamil Tiger… Continue reading Sri Lanka ‘disappeared’: Families stage Colombo protest
