Delegation wants India to vote against Rajapaksa regime at UNHRC meeting Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday reportedly stressed that there would be no compromise on Colombo’s promise to implement the 13th Amendment of the Sri Lankan Constitution which provides more powers to Tamil areas in Sri Lanka’s Northern and Eastern provinces. Dr. Singh thus… Continue reading No compromise on more powers for Sri Lankan Tamils, Manmohan tells MPs
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When the no fire zone became a killing field
A week before its official launch in the Geneva Human Rights Film Festival, the capital on Friday caught a 20-minute preview of the film ‘No Fire Zone: The Killing Fields of Sri Lanka,’ which included footage of the alleged cold-blooded killing of LTTE chief V. Prabakaran’s minor son. “It was a culmination of three years… Continue reading When the no fire zone became a killing field
Blake, architect of Tamil tragedy, spectator to genocide
Blinded by the 9/11 terror and impelled by the perceived need for swift action against "terrorism," the US-led International Community, made two serious miscalculations in Sri Lanka war: By allowing unhindered space for Sri Lanka’s final military thrust, they misjudged Sinhala society’s willing capacity to inflict bestial, savage crimes on fellow human beings; and the… Continue reading Blake, architect of Tamil tragedy, spectator to genocide
Why India needs Jayalalithaa to take on Rajapaksa and SL
Even as India continues its refusal to take a stand against Sri Lanka for its alleged war crimes despite the recent images of Prabhakaran’s young son’s alleged execution, the Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa has taken the bull by its horns. Her decision not to allow the Sri Lankan athletes to set foot on… Continue reading Why India needs Jayalalithaa to take on Rajapaksa and SL
Tamil Nadu refuses to host Asian athletics champs
India’s southern Tamil Nadu state refused on Thursday to host the Asian Athletics Championships because of the participation of Sri Lanka which it accuses of war crimes. Chennai, the state capital, was due to host the event in July, but Tamil Nadu chief minister J. Jayalalithaa said Sri Lanka must not be allowed to take… Continue reading Tamil Nadu refuses to host Asian athletics champs
Sri Lanka bans sale of land to foreigners
Sri Lanka on Thursday banned the sale of land to foreigners, charging that prime properties bought by outsiders had been neglected and that the country was not reaping the full benefits of their tourism potential. Information Minister Keheliya Rambukwella said the cabinet had approved the move in the wake of intense local demand for land… Continue reading Sri Lanka bans sale of land to foreigners
Tamil Nadu not to host Asian Athletics Games: Jayalalithaa
Chief Minister Jayalalithaa on Thursday announced that Tamil Nadu would not host the 20th Asian Athletics Championships scheduled to be held here in July, on the ground that the participation of Sri Lankan players would hurt the feelings of Tamils. In a statement, she said the Asian Athletics Association would be asked to hold the… Continue reading Tamil Nadu not to host Asian Athletics Games: Jayalalithaa
US confirms resolution on Lanka
The State Department said today the US was ‘deeply concerned about allegations of violations with regard to humanitarian law and human rights’ and reiterated it would introduce a resolution on Sri Lanka at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva. Answering a question posed by a journalist at the daily news briefing, State Department spokesperson… Continue reading US confirms resolution on Lanka
NZ Tamils accuse Obama for doing nothing to check genocide
Addressing the US President Barack Obama on Sunday, the Tamil Action Front (TAF) in New Zealand in a press statement said, “Nothing tangible was done by your administration with regard to the on-going genocide in Sri Lanka in your first term. We hope you will now take meaningful effective measures to save the Tamils from… Continue reading NZ Tamils accuse Obama for doing nothing to check genocide
UNHRC must launch probe into SL war crimes: HRW
Human Rights Watch Wednesday urged the UN Human Rights Council to launch “an independent, international investigation into war crimes” committed in the final months of the Sri Lankan conflict. It said that since the Council adopted a resolution on Sri Lanka in March 2012, Colombo “has taken no significant steps to provide justice for victims… Continue reading UNHRC must launch probe into SL war crimes: HRW
