The ‘grease devil’ terror, staged by Sri Lanka’s occupying forces in the country of Eezham Tamils in a systematic way, clearly shows signs of a master-minded genocide emboldened by international inaction, said political and civil activists in Jaffna, commenting on terror unleashed on Wednesday and Thursday in the Jaffna University locality and in the Kurunakar… Continue reading Grease devils, occupying forces, intensify terror in Jaffna
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Sri Lankan introduces new ‘anti-terror’ legislation
The Sri Lankan government has introduced new legislation allowing it to continue holding terror suspects without charge. The move came as the country’s controversial emergency laws were brought to an end on Tuesday night. The laws – which were first introduced in 1971 – were reintroduced during the war against Tamil Tiger rebels. But now,… Continue reading Sri Lankan introduces new ‘anti-terror’ legislation
Tamil Nadu Assembly, Madras High Court, make precedent in Indian democracy
In an extraordinary development in Indian constitutional history, the Tamil Nadu State Assembly on Tuesday unanimously and strongly resolved that the President of India, respecting the sentiments of the people and political parties of Tamil Nadu, should reconsider the clemency appeals of the three Tamils fixed for execution and convert their death sentences into life… Continue reading Tamil Nadu Assembly, Madras High Court, make precedent in Indian democracy
Tamil Nadu tensed over execution of death sentences
The people of Tamil Nadu and Tamils all over the world are agitated over the Indian government decision to execute death sentences to three Tamils after keeping them in prison for more than 20 years. Perarivalan of Tamil Nadu, and Eezham Tamils Murugan and Shanthan arrested in 1991 on charges of involvement in the assassination… Continue reading Tamil Nadu tensed over execution of death sentences
Rajiv Gandhi murder: Court stays hanging of plotters
A court in southern India has stayed the executions of three men convicted of plotting the 1991 assassination of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. The men were to have been hanged at a jail in Tamil Nadu on 9 September but that has now been put back eight weeks. India’s president rejected a plea for… Continue reading Rajiv Gandhi murder: Court stays hanging of plotters
Blake will draw blank if truth not recognized
The US Asst Secretary of State Robert Blake visits Sri Lanka this week, following Indian Foreign Minister Krishna telling the Parliament that what bothered the island for the last three decades was nothing but ‘terrorism’ and the solution confines to material ‘rehabilitation’ of Tamils and political ‘build up’ of the defunct 13th Amendment. Blake spoke… Continue reading Blake will draw blank if truth not recognized
Mass grave unearthed in Jaffna
Skulls, skeletons and bones belonging to eight human beings have been found in an island off Jaffna, officials say. The human remains were found near the office of the Assistant Government Agent (AGA) in Neduntivy in Delft island by a group of workers when they dug the earth to put up a foundation for a… Continue reading Mass grave unearthed in Jaffna
Krishna beats around the bush in Lok Sabha
Finding India’s External Affairs Minister SM Krishna beating around the bush on the question of Eezham Tamils, during discussions in the Lok Sabha on Friday, DMK’s TR Baalu who tabled the topic for discussion raised three specific questions: 1. Whether the Government of India have any relevant information for a time-bound political solution as per… Continue reading Krishna beats around the bush in Lok Sabha
Colombo proposes to lift emergency but continue PTA
Mahinda Rajapaksa on Thursday proposed to lift emergency rule in the island, but said that the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) would continue. Even though Colombo’s supporters and media campaign were showcasing it as a significant development to rehabilitation of ‘democracy’ in the island, this doesn’t make much difference to Tamils, considering the extent of… Continue reading Colombo proposes to lift emergency but continue PTA
Sri Lankan President Rajapaksa scraps emergency laws
President Mahinda Rajapaksa of Sri Lanka has lifted the country’s state of emergency in a speech made to parliament. The president said he was "satisfied that there is no need to have the state of emergency any more". Different emergency laws have been in place for 28 years to deal with the Tamil Tiger separatist… Continue reading Sri Lankan President Rajapaksa scraps emergency laws
