Sri Lanka’s Acting Permanent Representative to the United Nations, and ex-Major General in Sri Lankan Army (SLA), Shavendra Silva, under whose command the SLA’s 58th division allegedly committed war crimes during the last months of Sri Lanka’s civil war, is "visiting and even inspecting the UN Mission in Lebanon UNIFIL from November 28 through December… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s alleged war-criminal inspects UN Lebanon mission
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Sri Lanka judge Shirani Bandaranayake walks out of hearing
Sri Lanka’s chief justice, Shirani Bandaranayake, has walked out of an impeachment hearing, saying it was not being conducted fairly. Her lawyers said they were not given enough time to assess the prosecution’s charges, nor given a list of witnesses. Dr Bandaranayake, who has been in dispute with Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, denies accusations… Continue reading Sri Lanka judge Shirani Bandaranayake walks out of hearing
Sri Lanka arrests: Jaffna police detain ‘terror’ suspects
Police in northern Sri Lanka have made a series of arrests which they say are linked to combating terrorism, three years after the separatist Tamil Tigers were defeated. Up to 25 people are being held, a top official told the BBC. Police are also reportedly hunting several students. Espousing separatism is illegal in Sri Lanka.… Continue reading Sri Lanka arrests: Jaffna police detain ‘terror’ suspects
Suresh calls upon diaspora youth to respond to Jaffna University situation
Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian and Eelam People Revolutionary Liberation Front (EPRLF) leader Suresh Premachandran in a video interview to TamilNet this week, called upon the diaspora youth studying in the Western World to take up the matter of SL military oppression of Jaffna University students with the Western governments, in order to push them… Continue reading Suresh calls upon diaspora youth to respond to Jaffna University situation
Tamils protest in Sri Lanka amid post-war tension
Hundreds of ethnic Tamils in Sri Lanka staged a major protest in the former war zone of Jaffna on Tuesday, the first since the end of the civil war three and a half years ago and a sign of growing tension. Local politicians joined the demonstration denouncing security forces and the government at the main… Continue reading Tamils protest in Sri Lanka amid post-war tension
Demonstrators in Jaffna demand immediate release of detained students
Amid tension and heavy deployment of occupying Sri Lankan military in the streets of Jaffna, mainstream the Tamil National Peoples Front (TNPF) on Tuesday staged a successful demonstration drawing hundreds of participants from all the parties of Tamil National Alliance (TNA) and across the entire civil society movements in the peninsula. The demonstration staged in… Continue reading Demonstrators in Jaffna demand immediate release of detained students
SL military threatens senior faculty members of Jaffna University
The occupying military of genocidal Sri Lanka individually approached the Deans and former Deans of all the faculties of the University of Jaffna to threaten them not to take up the issue of the students arrested following the Heroes Day observations, news sources in Jaffna said. Parallely, the military also went in search of a… Continue reading SL military threatens senior faculty members of Jaffna University
Tamil parties missed directing USA on LLRC: Gajendrakumar
Had the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) been firm on the stand of Eezham Tamils, the USA couldn’t have ended up with the LLRC solution at Geneva, but the TNA blindly backed the US resolution at Geneva. It is after the Geneva resolution the land grab and the structural genocide of Eezham Tamils by the Sri… Continue reading Tamil parties missed directing USA on LLRC: Gajendrakumar
Rice’s silence on Sri Lanka may hurt cabinet appointment – paper
While the accusation that Dr. Susan Rice, the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, intentionally mislead the public by saying that the Bengazhi killings of four Americans was a spontaneous attack in response to a film mocking prophet Mohammed, appears to have damaged her chances of being appointed as the U.S.’s Secretary of State after… Continue reading Rice’s silence on Sri Lanka may hurt cabinet appointment – paper
Paramilitary allegedly backed by India effects arrest of Jaffna University students
In a revealing turn of affairs following the Heroes Day incidents at the university of Jaffna, four Jaffna University student representatives were detained by occupying Sri Lanka’s police, based on a complaint made against seven students by a newly created paramilitary, called Sri TELO that is operating along with the SL military. The paramilitary, consisting… Continue reading Paramilitary allegedly backed by India effects arrest of Jaffna University students
