Two naturalized Canadian citizens of Eezham Tamil origin, Suresh Sriskandarajah and Piratheepan Nadarajah, plead not guilty to charges on providing material assistance to the now defunct Liberation Tigers when both were arraigned Thursday last week in the District Court of the Eastern District of New York (EDNY), after a six year battle in Canada fighting… Continue reading Canada extradites citizens to stand "terrorism" trial in Brooklyn
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Malaysian Tamil declaration upholds Eezham Tamil sovereignty
The World Tamilar Protection Conference (WTPC) in its second session conducted in Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia on Friday, declared that it recognises the need to understand the question of Eezham Tamils in terms of their claim for Historical Sovereignty, Earned Sovereignty and Remedial Sovereignty in their territory. The declaration said that the nation of Eezham… Continue reading Malaysian Tamil declaration upholds Eezham Tamil sovereignty
Interference in Sri Lanka judiciary under international spotlight
Gabriela Knaul, UN Special Rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyers, warning that intimidation and the "dramatic increase" inattacks against judges and judicial officers in Sri Lanka may constitute a threat to the independence of the justice system, said, “The recent steps taken by the executive and legislative towards impeaching the Chief Justice appear… Continue reading Interference in Sri Lanka judiciary under international spotlight
Brian identifies Sri Lanka, Australia as beneficiaries of his Singapore deportation
Dr Brian Seneviratne, 81-year-old Australian human rights activist of Sinhala origin steadfastly fighting for the rights of Tamils in the island of Sri Lanka, was deported by Singapore immigration on 14 December, when he came from Australia to go to Malaysia and address closed-door meetings on the push factors of refugees coming from the island… Continue reading Brian identifies Sri Lanka, Australia as beneficiaries of his Singapore deportation
Colombo posters wage war against all shades of Tamil nationalism
Citing the posters that appeared in Colombo and in southern parts of the island last week, a notice in Sinhala addressing ‘intelligent students’ of the Jaffna University, invariably accused all shades of Tamil polity in the island and in the diaspora that are not collaborating with the genocidal regime, as working for the division of… Continue reading Colombo posters wage war against all shades of Tamil nationalism
Rajapaksa Govt. Caught In A Catch 22 Situation
Stating that the Mahinda Rajapaksa government is caught in a Catch 22 situation on many recent issues would be an understatement. The government is facing a predicament in dealing with several key issues that range from the impeachment of Chief Justice Dr. Shirani Bandaranayake, to the arrest of Jaffna University students under the Prevention of… Continue reading Rajapaksa Govt. Caught In A Catch 22 Situation
“The Choice Is To Retreat Ceremoniously Or Disgracefully” – Dr Karunaratne
Nava Sama Samaja Party Leader Dr Wickremabahu Karunratne says the government has only two options in resolving the current issue with the judiciary on the impeachment motion against the Chief Justice – to retreat or go forward on the confrontational mode. “The Constitution is superior. The Constitution is fundamental law,” he said. Dr Karunaratne observed… Continue reading “The Choice Is To Retreat Ceremoniously Or Disgracefully” – Dr Karunaratne
Forced Reconciliation?
Some of the Tamil females, who were recruited to the army and reportedly suffered mental distress after their training course, are said to have gone back to the camps fully recovered. Military Spokesperson, Brigadier Ruwan Wanigasooriya, said the women have been cleared by psychiatrist to be in perfect health and fit to continue with their… Continue reading Forced Reconciliation?
Takasu, Tamils’ adversary in UN Security Council?
Yukio Takasu, the 2009 President of the UN Security Council (UNSC) on the critical month of February, was one of the key UN officials who allegedly prevented Sri Lanka from being dragged into the UNSC for the unfolding mass scale killings in Mu’l’livaaykkaal, public statements made by UN officials during media stakes reveal. While some… Continue reading Takasu, Tamils’ adversary in UN Security Council?
Sri Lanka’s TID summons Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam
Sri Lanka’s Terrorist Investigation Division (TID) has sent summons to Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF) President, Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, asking him to be present at its investigating office in Colombo on Saturday for inquiries. The summon note, entirely in Sinhala language, was served at Gajendrakumar’s residence in Colombo by a TID officer on Thursday afternoon. Mr.… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s TID summons Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam
