Ignoring Sri Lanka’s sexual violence is service to ‘British foreign policy’

British monarch Queen Elizabeth II made Angelina Jolie an honorary dame for her work against sexual violence in war zones and her services to British foreign policy, media reports said on Friday. In June, Jolie co-chaired an international conference on war-related sexual violence, along with former British foreign minister William Hague. The conference was heavily… Continue reading Ignoring Sri Lanka’s sexual violence is service to ‘British foreign policy’

Vavuniyaa Citizen Committee chairman escapes assassination attempt

While the Citizen Committee of Vavuniyaa has been preparing for a protest against the prolonged detention of the Tamil activist Ms Jeyakumari and all other Eezham Tamil political prisoners on Friday, an attack squad operated by the Sri Lankan military has targeted the 61-year-old chairman of the Committee, Mr Krishnapillai Thevarasa, on Wednesday night. A… Continue reading Vavuniyaa Citizen Committee chairman escapes assassination attempt

Shivajilingam reiterates majority demand of genocide investigation

Northern Provincial Council (NPC) member M.K. Shivajingam on Tuesday vowed to confront any legal action from the South against the joint appeal sent by the majority NPC and Eastern Provincial Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Councillors to the Office of the UN High Commissioner of Human Rights (OHCHR) in August demanding investigations on genocide against Eezham… Continue reading Shivajilingam reiterates majority demand of genocide investigation

Tamil teachers protest against SL military interference in schools

Sri Lankan military, which usually threatens people against taking part in civil protests in advance, has now went a step further with staging ‘counter protests’ to disturb the democratic mobilisation of the people, trade unions and activists. On Monday, the occupying Sri Lanka Army deployed its operatives to stage a ‘counter protest’ in front of… Continue reading Tamil teachers protest against SL military interference in schools

PCICMP witnesses in Vanni coerced, threatened by SL military

Intelligence officers of the occupying Sri Lankan military brought 7 people in their vehicle to witness in front of the Presidential Commission to Investigate into Complaints regarding Missing Persons (PCICMP), which held its sessions in Poonakari on Monday. Two of these witnesses had already appeared in front of the PCICMP at Muzhangkaavil on the previous… Continue reading PCICMP witnesses in Vanni coerced, threatened by SL military

Jayalalitha- Tamil film industry fasts for jailed politician

The film industry in India’s Tamil Nadu state is on a day-long fast to protest against the jailing of former chief minister Jayaram Jayalalitha. Jayalalitha has been jailed for four years for corruption and is in a Bangalore prison. She has challenged her conviction and applied for bail. The Bangalore high court will hear her… Continue reading Jayalalitha- Tamil film industry fasts for jailed politician

Sri Lanka president uses UN speech to assail war crimes probe

(Reuters) – Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa assailed the United Nations Human Rights Council on Wednesday in his address to the U.N. General Assembly, calling its probe into Sri Lanka’s 26-year civil war disproportionate and politically motivated. Sri Lanka has refused to cooperate with the Human Rights Council’s investigation into the deaths of some 100,000… Continue reading Sri Lanka president uses UN speech to assail war crimes probe

1,200 Sinhala families encroached into Batticaloa-Ampaa’rai border

Since 2011, more than 1,200 Sinhala families have been brought into the Batticaloa district within the bordering areas of Ampaa’rai district, say Tamil National Alliance (TNA) politicians who have taken a fact-finding mission to Mayilantha-madu and Periya-maathava’nai on Friday. Thousands of acres of grazing lands allocated for farmers from Batticaloa have been seized by the… Continue reading 1,200 Sinhala families encroached into Batticaloa-Ampaa’rai border

Timing of Jayalalithaa case targets Dravidian polity

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and AIADMK Chief Ms J Jayalalithaa has been sentenced on Saturday to 4 years of imprisonment, Rs. 100 crore fine and has been debarred from contesting elections for six years after the completion of the prison term by a special court of India, in a 18-year-old disproportionate assets case. Last month,… Continue reading Timing of Jayalalithaa case targets Dravidian polity

OHCHR fails to recognise de-Tamilisation in ‘Sri Lanka’: Gajendrakumar

“Most of the incidents referred to by the oral update are part of a larger pattern aimed at creating the conditions of permanent subjugation of the Tamil people as a whole – a process of de-Tamilisation which we interpret as the structural genocide of the Tamil Nation in Sri Lanka,” said Gajendrakumar addressing the 27th… Continue reading OHCHR fails to recognise de-Tamilisation in ‘Sri Lanka’: Gajendrakumar