Civic elections question solutions within ‘united’ Sri Lanka

The way civic elections take place in the country of Eezham Tamils occupied by Sri Lanka and its genocidal Army is an open challenge invalidating the stand taken by some powers that political models within a united Sri Lanka could resolve the national question in the island, writes TamilNet political commentator in Colombo. In recent… Continue reading Civic elections question solutions within ‘united’ Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka regime rejects press freedom bill

Sri Lanka’s ruling party used its parliamentary majority Tuesday to defeat an opposition-initiated bill to grant greater media freedom, a parliamentary official said. President Mahinda Rajapakse’s United People’s Freedom Alliance, which enjoys a two-thirds majority in the 225-member assembly, shot down the Freedom of Information Bill presented by an opposition lawmaker, an official said. "The… Continue reading Sri Lanka regime rejects press freedom bill

‘Clinton, Jayalalithaa WILL discuss Sri Lanka’ – Rediff.com

Senior Indian officials have claimed that United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s first ever trip to Chennai will be a strictly non-governmental visit with no discussion on Sri Lanka. But a senior official in the Barack Obama administration, who will accompany Clinton, has said that Sri Lanka would definitely figure in the discussions between… Continue reading ‘Clinton, Jayalalithaa WILL discuss Sri Lanka’ – Rediff.com

Prime Minister criticized in New Zealand’s parliament over Tamil refugees

Green Party MP, Keith Locke was furious at New Zealand’s Prime Minister John Key in the parliament on Thursday, over the latter’s recent remarks on Eezham Tamil boat refugees. On the question of the 87 asylum seekers, the New Zealand Prime Minister on Monday had said, "Our very simple message to them is they are… Continue reading Prime Minister criticized in New Zealand’s parliament over Tamil refugees

Genuine elections not possible in Jaffna: TNA

Thoroughly intimidated and prevented from making their campaign for the civic elections scheduled for next week, the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) leaders on Tuesday said that genuine elections are not possible under the current circumstances. Colombo is resolved to fake the elections by hook or by crook and ‘prove’ to the outside world that it… Continue reading Genuine elections not possible in Jaffna: TNA

USA, Sri Lanka co-host Security Conference in Colombo

The US Pacific Command (PACOM) and United States Center for Civil Military Relations (CCMR) conduct South Asia Maritime Conference in collaboration with genocidal Sri Lanka at Hotel Galadari in Colombo this week, from Monday to Friday. The US Ambassador in Colombo, Patricia A. Butenis and SL Navy Commander Somathilake Dissanayake were at the inaugural session… Continue reading USA, Sri Lanka co-host Security Conference in Colombo

Capitol Hill Screening of “Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields”

Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International-USA, the International Crisis Group, and Open Society Foundations in conjunction with the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission are co-hosting the screening of Channel-4’s documentary "Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields" at the Congressional Auditorium this Friday according to political sources in Washington D.C. Full text of the release circulated by the groups… Continue reading Capitol Hill Screening of “Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields”

Jayalalithaa should play the role like Indira Gandhi on Bangladesh

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Ms. Jayalalithaa should make it a mission to campaign for the independence of Eezham Tamils in the other states of India and elsewhere. For two years before the independence of Bangladesh Mrs Indira Gandhi quietly undertook a diplomatic campaign for it all over the world. Now there is no one except… Continue reading Jayalalithaa should play the role like Indira Gandhi on Bangladesh

‘Flying Fox’ draws flak at home after Sri Lanka visit

British Defence Secretary Liam Fox’s visit to Sri Lanka over the weekend has drawn the critical attention of the press back home. The Sun and the Daily Mail, two of Britain’s leading tabloid papers carried similar articles Tuesday questioning Dr. Fox’s penchant for foreign visits, and cited military brass as dubbing him the ‘the Flying… Continue reading ‘Flying Fox’ draws flak at home after Sri Lanka visit

Relatives complain rape and murder of Tamil woman by SL Army at Kathirkaamam

31-year-old mother of two children, Santhakumari Krishnapillai, from Thampiluvil, Batticaloa, who was on a pilgrimage to Kathirkaamam was raped and killed by Sri Lanka Army on Sunday early hours, according to a complaint made by the relatives of the woman. The incident took place near the riverside of Va’l’liyamman Temple at Kathirkaamam. The police came… Continue reading Relatives complain rape and murder of Tamil woman by SL Army at Kathirkaamam