SL Army orders against renting halls to TNA, political parties

Sri Lanka Army occupying Jaffna comes out with intimidating ‘unofficial orders’ to owners of public halls in Jaffna, not to rent halls to the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) or to any other political party critical of the Colombo regime to conduct political or public meetings, news sources from Jaffna said. Colombo has decided to completely… Continue reading SL Army orders against renting halls to TNA, political parties

Colombo to declare permanent ‘Sacred HSZ’ at Maathakal

Genocidal Sri Lanka plans to keep Thiruvadinilai area of Maathakal, the northwest tip of the Jaffna Peninsula, as a permanent ‘High Security Zone’ by building a naval base there, but camouflaging it as a ‘Sacred Place’ of the Sinhala-Buddhists, news sources from Jaffna said. The location is one of the two closest spots of communication… Continue reading Colombo to declare permanent ‘Sacred HSZ’ at Maathakal

Law becomes an ass by inaction on UN report: Miliband, Kouchner

“If foreign policy is about anything, it should be about stopping this kind of inhumanity,” said David Miliband and Bernard Kouchner, writing in New York Times Monday and commenting on how Sri Lanka conducted the Vanni War and treated Tamil life as fourth or fifth class in the refugee camps. Both Miliband and Kouchner were… Continue reading Law becomes an ass by inaction on UN report: Miliband, Kouchner

Probe urged into Sri Lanka TV star ‘execution’

A New York-based media rights organisation Tuesday called for an international inquiry into the death of a Sri Lankan television presenter who was allegedly executed by government forces. A documentary by Britain’s Channel 4, "Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields", contained footage of what it said were prisoner executions in the final days of fighting between government… Continue reading Probe urged into Sri Lanka TV star ‘execution’

Sri Lanka’s “Novel way to kill tens of thousands”: The Times

“In a grotesque perversion of humanity, the military had considered the mechanics of human grieving and come up with a novel way to kill tens of thousands: they would drop an initial shell on a village, usually killing those too old, weak or young to take shelter in time. Then they would wait ten minutes… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s “Novel way to kill tens of thousands”: The Times

Tamil Eelam is the solution: Loyola opinion poll in Tamil Nadu

65 percent of the participants in an opinion poll conducted in Tamil Nadu this month by Centre for Public Studies of the Loyola College in Chennai said that an independent Tamil Eelam is the appropriate permanent solution for the question of Tamils in the island of Sri Lanka. 70 percent of them said that the… Continue reading Tamil Eelam is the solution: Loyola opinion poll in Tamil Nadu

War crimes: The world has seen the evidence. Now we must act

In Sri Lanka, Libya, Bahrain and elsewhere, human rights abuses are being recorded and the evidence is on the internet The broadcast last week of Channel 4’s Sri Lanka‘s Killing Fields documentary was a defining moment not just for the media, but for those who investigate war crimes. Chronicling the final bloody weeks in 2009… Continue reading War crimes: The world has seen the evidence. Now we must act

Sri Lanka president receives US court summons

Sri Lanka’s justice ministry has received a summons issued by a US federal court for President Mahinda Rajapaksa. The summons is linked to three civil cases filed under the Hague Convention by relatives of Tamil victims of alleged extra-judicial killings. The alleged killings took place during the Sri Lankan civil war. The petitioners are claiming… Continue reading Sri Lanka president receives US court summons

SLA commanders of the assault could be identified: TNA

Convening a press conference at the Martin Road office on Friday, to brief about the blatant attack on a Tamil National Alliance (TNA) meeting at A’laveddi by the Sri Lanka Army on Thursday, the TNA members said that it was a calculated demonstration by the occupying Army to tell the Tamils of the north and… Continue reading SLA commanders of the assault could be identified: TNA