Key nations shun Sri Lanka’s ‘terrorism’ seminar

Sri Lanka is to hold an international seminar starting Tuesday to share lessons on its bloody defeat of Tamil rebels, but major nations have declined to send delegations amid war crime allegations. The island’s government said the massive military offensive that finally defeated the Tamil Tigers two years ago was a victory over terrorism, and… Continue reading Key nations shun Sri Lanka’s ‘terrorism’ seminar

Tamil independence, a universal issue going beyond state reformation in Sri Lanka

India could do much better by acknowledging the right to independence of Eezham Tamils, by working for international consensus towards it, by structuring an IC-facilitated transition arrangement for it, and by creating an environment for the diaspora to freely interact through Palaali and Trincomalee, for India’s own reconciliation with Tamils and for relieving the island… Continue reading Tamil independence, a universal issue going beyond state reformation in Sri Lanka

Ban’s leadership questioned on handling Sri Lanka war-crimes report

Inner City Press (ICP), a widely known advocate in seeking clarifications to the United Nation’s questionable actions towards Sri Lanka’s alleged war-crimes accountability, reported Friday that United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki Moon, when "urged by the UN Panel of Experts on Sri Lanka to establish an investigative mechanism, Ban claimed he couldn’t do so… Continue reading Ban’s leadership questioned on handling Sri Lanka war-crimes report

Challenge Delhi, Convince Paris on investigations: Tamil Nadu journalist

With its influence on UN Security Council and as an elected member of the 47-member UN Human Rights Council, the current Indian establishment will secretly put its weight behind Colombo’s efforts to block international investigations, K. Aiyanathan, a senior journalist in Tamil Nadu told TamilNet Saturday. Urging the political forces in Tamil Nadu to checkmate… Continue reading Challenge Delhi, Convince Paris on investigations: Tamil Nadu journalist

US urged to use UNHRC for Sri Lanka war-crimes accountability

Eleven prominent Rights Groups including Carter Center, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and International Crisis Group, in a letter to US Secretary of State, Hilary Clinton, urged the US to "take advantage of the opportunity of 17th session of the U.N. Human Rights Council to highlight the need for effective accountability in Sri Lanka for… Continue reading US urged to use UNHRC for Sri Lanka war-crimes accountability

People in cloth sheds, Buddhist stupas built in Vanni

Genocidal Sri Lanka’s ‘reconciliation’ in Vanni, abetted by its international partners is building huge Buddhist stupas there, while keeping Eezham Tamil natives in cloth tents. If building Buddhist establishments and new Sinhala-military townships in Vanni is the job of the state and re-building houses for the war-ravaged people and providing them with ‘milk and bread’… Continue reading People in cloth sheds, Buddhist stupas built in Vanni

HRW: governments should shun Sri Lanka’s whitewash of mass killings

Governments should decline Sri Lanka’s invitation to attend a Sri Lankan military conference that seeks to legitimize the unlawful killing of thousands of civilians during the armed conflict with the LTTE, Human Rights Watch said Monday. "This conference is nothing more than a public relations exercise to whitewash abuses. No professional, law-abiding military should take… Continue reading HRW: governments should shun Sri Lanka’s whitewash of mass killings

When in power, people start making money, Maran told U.S. Political Officer

The estranged DMK M.P. spoke about party’s corrupt image & predicted its downfall; criticised ‘freebies’; praised Rahul Gandhi; was ‘very downbeat’ about United Progressive Alliance’s electoral prospects In a candid conversation with the American Political Officer in February 2008, DMK Member of Parliament Dayanidhi Maran spoke of corruption in his party and the increasing anti-incumbency… Continue reading When in power, people start making money, Maran told U.S. Political Officer

Maran called Karunanidhi’s October 2008 resignation threat a diversionary `drama’

The then Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, M. Karunanidhi, on a day-long hunger strike at the Marina Beach in April 2009 to protest against the military action in Sri Lanka. Less than a month before he was accepted back in the DMK fold in 2008, DMK M.P. Dayanidhi Maran reportedly told an officer of the U.S.… Continue reading Maran called Karunanidhi’s October 2008 resignation threat a diversionary `drama’