Sri Lanka relocates uprooted civilians by force in jungles to cover-up war crimes

Closing down the infamous Manik Farm barbed-wire camp where several thousands of war-displaced Tamil civilians were detained under extremely difficult conditions since early 2009, the genocidal Rajapaksa regime has now decided to relocate them in some strange jungle areas by force, under the name of ‘resettlement’ of internationally displaced people (IDPs), mainly to cover up… Continue reading Sri Lanka relocates uprooted civilians by force in jungles to cover-up war crimes

Discussions in Geneva show world plunging into ‘State Anarchy’

The way Sri Lanka’s war crimes were viewed by many State actors at Geneva showed how these States are leading the world into anarchy and are contributing to global unrest of peoples, political observers said. In an informal discussion of State delegates and human rights groups held in Geneva on Wednesday on a draft proposal… Continue reading Discussions in Geneva show world plunging into ‘State Anarchy’

US cables show how international silence enabled Sri Lanka’s genocide

In March 2009 Sri Lanka had come to the attention of the UN’s Special Adviser for the Prevention of Genocide, Francis Deng, but despite his disquiet he did not take further steps as Sri Lanka had assured him the United States and India supported its military campaign, according to a leaked US cable. The account… Continue reading US cables show how international silence enabled Sri Lanka’s genocide

Don’t be intimidated, Prof Neelson tells Tamil diaspora

“When I see the Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam or the Global Tamil Forum, you associate and put your faith in the West, I beg to differ,” said Professor John P. Neelson, while addressing Eezham Tamils rallying at Geneva on Monday. Talking on the past experience of Tamils trusting Western Establishments, Neelson said that instead… Continue reading Don’t be intimidated, Prof Neelson tells Tamil diaspora

Pongku Thamizh in Geneva reinvigorates call for Eezham Tamil Independence

More than 5,000 Eezham Tamil activists across Europe confluenced Monday in what the organizers of the event described as successful Pongku Thamizh rally in front of the United Nations Office in Geneva in Switzerland where 18th session of the Human Rights Council (UNHRC) is taking place. “We demand the Human Rights world to denounce Tamil… Continue reading Pongku Thamizh in Geneva reinvigorates call for Eezham Tamil Independence

Tamil protesters ask for probe into war crimes allegations

Tamils from across Europe demonstrated at the UN’s European headquarters on Monday, calling for a probe into alleged war crimes committed by Sri Lanka at the end of the country’s 2009 civil war. According to local police, around 1,000 protesters gathered in Geneva’s iconic Place des Nations, to urge the Human Rights Council to investigate… Continue reading Tamil protesters ask for probe into war crimes allegations

India’s indirect campaign backs Sri Lanka’s military and genocide

Choosing a time when Geneva is supposed to decide on investigating Sri Lanka’s war crimes, New Delhi has scheduled a large-scale joint military exercise with Sri Lanka in Trincomalee in the country of Eezham Tamils. Meanwhile, a senior leader of India’s major opposition party, Dr. Murli Manohar Joshi of BJP, chose to deliver a lecture… Continue reading India’s indirect campaign backs Sri Lanka’s military and genocide

Jaffna Fort getting Dutch aid to build ’Rajapaksa’ mansion

Sri Lanka’s president occupying the country of Eezham Tamils has issued orders to build a mansion of military and symbolic importance inside the Jaffna fort for the use of Sri Lanka’s president, exploiting the opportunity of the renovation of the colonial fort by the assistance of the government of The Netherlands, news sources in Jaffna… Continue reading Jaffna Fort getting Dutch aid to build ’Rajapaksa’ mansion

SL Police creates tension between Tamils, Muslims in Batticaloa

Civil society sources in Batticaloa allege that the Sinhala policemen of the SL police have been interfering in the civil administration creating dissension between Tamils and Muslims in Batticaloa district. The civil sources cite an incident where the SL Police has allowed the garbage collected in the Muslim dominated Kaaththaankudi Urban Council area to be… Continue reading SL Police creates tension between Tamils, Muslims in Batticaloa

“We deployed DPU teams inside safe zone”: Rajapaksa confided to US envoy in May 2009

During the final days of the genocidal war in Vanni when the international community was repeatedly urging Colombo to cease attacks on the ‘safe zone’, the SL President and Commander-in-Chief of the SL armed forces Mahinda Rajapaksa admitted to a top US envoy that his military had deployed Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol (LRRP) missions, also… Continue reading “We deployed DPU teams inside safe zone”: Rajapaksa confided to US envoy in May 2009