The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam treasurer M.K.Stalin on Tuesday urged the Centre to send out a strong message to Sri Lanka to put an end to the atrocities perpetrated against Tamil Nadu fishermen . Leading a demonstration to highlight the plight of the fisherfolk of the State, organised by the Tamil Eelam Supporters Organisation (TESO) here,… Continue reading Put an end to atrocities against Tamil Nadu fishermen: TESO
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Prabhakaran’s son killing an act of extreme cruelty: Jayalalithaa
Describing the killing of Balachandran, the son of LTTE leader Prabakaran, “as the cold-blooded war crime of gravest nature and unforgivable act” Chief Minister Jayalalithaa on Wednesday called upon India to work together with the United States and like-minded countries to ensure that those responsible were made to face an international trial. Addressing a press… Continue reading Prabhakaran’s son killing an act of extreme cruelty: Jayalalithaa
Sri Lanka Buddhist monks demand halal boycott
Sri Lanka’s nationalist Buddhist monks and their supporters launched a campaign Sunday to boycott Muslim halal-slaughtered meat amid mounting religious tensions in the ethnically divided nation. Thousands of men and women led by hundreds of monks of the Bodu Bala Sena, or Buddhist Force, staged a rally outside Colombo to announce the boycott, demanding that… Continue reading Sri Lanka Buddhist monks demand halal boycott
UK under secretary gives ‘friendly’ advice to genocidal Colombo
Stating that the genocide-accused Mahinda Rajapaksa “has banished terrorism from his country and ushered in a new period of prosperity”, Alistair Burt, British Under Secretary of State at the FCO, advised Colombo to learn from the British experience in Northern Ireland and to implement the LLRC recommendations, in an article written for the Canadian news… Continue reading UK under secretary gives ‘friendly’ advice to genocidal Colombo
Britain shocked by shooting of journalist in Sri Lanka
The Foreign Office voiced its shock and serious concern Saturday over the shooting of a British-Sri Lankan journalist in a Colombo suburb. Britain’s South Asia minister Alistair Burt urged the Sri Lankan authorities to identify those behind the attack, which the United Nations’ human rights chief called an assassination attempt. Faraz Shauketaly, 54 — a… Continue reading Britain shocked by shooting of journalist in Sri Lanka
UN ‘deeply disturbed’ by Sri Lankan shooting
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay tells Channel 4 News that she is "deeply disturbed" by the shooting of a Sri Lankan journalist and calls on the Sri Lankan government to protect him. In an exclusive interview with Channel 4 News, Navi Pillay urged the Sri Lankan government to "provide immediate protection" for… Continue reading UN ‘deeply disturbed’ by Sri Lankan shooting
Sri Lanka journalist shot and wounded: police
Gunmen shot and wounded a Sri Lankan journalist near the capital Colombo, police said on Saturday, the latest in a string of attacks on the island’s media. Faraz Shauketaly, 54, a reporter with the privately run newspaper Sunday Leader whose editor was shot dead in 2009, was rushed to hospital for surgery following the midnight… Continue reading Sri Lanka journalist shot and wounded: police
SL military operatives attack peaceful protest against Jaffna SMZ
Sri Lankan military operatives, numbering around 10, who were sitting among the protestors in front of Thurkkai Amman temple in Thellippazhai, where a token fast was being observed with wider participation of Tamil parties and the opposition from the South, attacked the peaceful protestors after the SL Opposition Leader Ranil Wickramasinghe left the site taking… Continue reading SL military operatives attack peaceful protest against Jaffna SMZ
R2P doctrine failed in Sri Lanka to protect Tamil Nation: TNPF
“What is now public knowledge of credible allegations of what transpired during the last stages of the war, amply points to the complete failure of the UN and the international community in its obligations under the doctrine of Responsibility to Protect (R2P) to have intervened on behalf of the Tamil Nation,” said Tamil National Peoples… Continue reading R2P doctrine failed in Sri Lanka to protect Tamil Nation: TNPF
UN faults Sri Lanka probe of alleged war abuses
The United Nations’ top human rights official on Wednesday faulted Sri Lanka for failing to investigate reports of widespread killings and other atrocities toward the end of its bloody quarter-century civil war. In her report to the 47-nation U.N. Human Rights Council, High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay also said opposition leaders are still… Continue reading UN faults Sri Lanka probe of alleged war abuses
