Retired Tamil Justice compares between own and occupied rule in Jaffna

When I came here [Jaffna] at the beginning of this century, I was told that even at midnight women could move around without any fear or concern about security. But now, there is fear and apprehension even when one is confined to houses. Rather than saying that only those who have come from the outside… Continue reading Retired Tamil Justice compares between own and occupied rule in Jaffna

U.S. Senators call for international probe into Sri Lanka war crimes

U.S. Senators Bob Casey (D-PA) and Patrick Leahy (D-VT) called for an independent, international investigation into potential war crimes committed by the Sri Lankan government and the LTTE during the civil war in Sri Lanka. In a letter to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the Senators said such an investigation is needed because the legitimate… Continue reading U.S. Senators call for international probe into Sri Lanka war crimes

Indigenous people of Americas, Tamils discuss genocide and resistance at London event

Grassroots activists belonging to indigenous peoples of Americas, the Eezham Tamil diaspora in the UK and other solidarity groups discussed the different forms of oppression and genocide that their respective communities faced and the corresponding forms of resistance at an event in London on Monday, jointly organized by indigenous activists from the Americas based in… Continue reading Indigenous people of Americas, Tamils discuss genocide and resistance at London event

US to bring new human rights resolution against Sri Lanka

The US will bring a fresh resolution to the UN Human Rights Council in a bid to force Sri Lanka to deliver on promises to probe its troops for war crimes, top US diplomats announced Monday after talks with Colombo. "The US has decided to sponsor a procedural resolution (against Sri Lanka) at the March… Continue reading US to bring new human rights resolution against Sri Lanka

Visiting US team continues ‘counting trees’ in Jaffna

The visit of the US Defence and State Department officials to Jaffna on Sunday was marked by denial of issues by the occupying Sinhala military, denials countered by the Bishop and civil society of Jaffna, and comments by the visiting team – all just a bickering on counting trees but deliberate refusal to see the… Continue reading Visiting US team continues ‘counting trees’ in Jaffna

Rajapaksa reshuffles cabinet, six new deputy ministers

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa reshuffled his cabinet Monday and appointed ten new ministers, the President’s office said. Presidential spokesman Mohan Samaranayaka said that six new deputy ministers were also appointed in the cabinet reshuffle. Among the major notable changes were those at the power and energy ministry and petroleum resources ministry, reported Xinhua. Pavithra… Continue reading Rajapaksa reshuffles cabinet, six new deputy ministers

Only Hope For Democracy Is A Regime Change In The Country – Samaraweera

Former Foreign Minister and UNP parliamentarian Mangala Samaraweera says the impeachment fiasco will give more credence to the war crimes allegations. “The way Police and the Army behaved giving cover and protection to the goon squads who went on the rampage was shocking,” he said, adding that the country would have to face far reaching… Continue reading Only Hope For Democracy Is A Regime Change In The Country – Samaraweera

US team meets TNA first: Sampanthan tells TamilNet

A Tamil National Alliance (TNA) delegation led by its parliamentary group leader R.Sampanthan on Saturday noon met the US delegation comprising three US officials, James Moore, Jane Zimmerman and Vikram Singh, at the US Embassy in Colombo, Mr.Sampanthan told TamilNet adding that the USA team met the TNA delegation before meeting others during their stay… Continue reading US team meets TNA first: Sampanthan tells TamilNet

78,000 affected by floods in Batticaloa, Ampaa’rai, 46 DS divisions under water

The normalcy in the districts of Ampaa’rai and Batticaloa in the Eastern province has been severely disrupted due to heavy rain with strong winds. 300mm rain was recordered in the Ampaa’rai district on Friday and 230 mm rain in Batticaloa district, according to Meteorological sources. One fatality was registered at Poaratheevup-pattu in Batticaloa district. Totally,… Continue reading 78,000 affected by floods in Batticaloa, Ampaa’rai, 46 DS divisions under water

Sri Lanka protests US ban on military officer

The US has refused training for a Sri Lankan general in a move that undermined military cooperation and prompted Colombo to turn to China and other nations for help, a top defence official said Thursday. Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse said US authorities had refused to enrol Major-General Sudantha Ranasinghe and Colombo was concerned that the… Continue reading Sri Lanka protests US ban on military officer