At UN, Ban & Nambiar Meet Sri Lanka AG & General Silva, Despite Denials

Amid controversy about the UN’s seeming failure to follow up on accountability for presumptive war crimes in the killing of tens of thousands of civilians in Sri Lanka, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and his chief of staff Vijay Nambiar met Wednesday with the country’s Attorney General Mohan Peiris and its Deputy Permanent Representative to… Continue reading At UN, Ban & Nambiar Meet Sri Lanka AG & General Silva, Despite Denials

Occupying SL military desecrates ashes of Parvathi Amma

The ashes of Parvathi Amma cremated Tuesday and waiting for ritual collection were desecrated by occupying SL military in Jaffna Tuesday night. Three dead dogs with gun shot injuries were put on the cremation spot and the ashes were scattered by running over the spot by military vehicles. Local people witnessed the movement of military… Continue reading Occupying SL military desecrates ashes of Parvathi Amma

At UN, Ban to Meet with Sri Lanka AG, His Panel Undercut, No Nambiar Comment

Two months after UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon claimed that his Panel on Sri Lanka could visit the country due to President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s “flexibility,” on February 23 Ban is set to meet in New York with Sri Lankan Attorney General Mohan Peiris and Secretary for External Affairs C.R. Jayasinghe, Inner City Press learned late… Continue reading At UN, Ban to Meet with Sri Lanka AG, His Panel Undercut, No Nambiar Comment

Remains of Parvathi Amma cremated amidst military harassment

Braving harassments by occupying Sri Lankan military that has been forcing the people to remove black flags they had flown to mourn the late Parvathi Amma, people from various parts of the peninsula took part in the funeral procession Tuesday together with former and current parliamentarians representing Tamil National Alliance (TNA) and Tamil National Peoples… Continue reading Remains of Parvathi Amma cremated amidst military harassment

Thirumavalavan denied entry in Sri Lanka

Viduthalai Chiruthaigal president Thol. Thirumavalavan and two of his associates were sent back from the Colombo airport on arrival from Chennai early on Tuesday. They were here to attend the funeral of Parvathy Ammal, the mother of slain LTTE leader Prabakaran. Speaking over phone, Mr.Thirumavalavn said that soon after he landed, he and the two… Continue reading Thirumavalavan denied entry in Sri Lanka

Diaspora legal activists speak to Palaka’ni on ICC case

It is colonial mentality to expect that others on their own will give us justice and solutions. We should seek them on our own. For well over 60 years the Eezham Tamils were waiting for political justice and now for nearly two years they have been waiting for justice on war crimes. If they are… Continue reading Diaspora legal activists speak to Palaka’ni on ICC case

Sri Lanka War Crimes Filing with ICC Names UN Nambiar Along With Kohona

Charges filed with the International Criminal Court concerning war crimes in Sri Lanka name not only that country’s Permanent Representative to the UN Palitha Kohona, based on his joint Australian citizenship, but also UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s own chief of staff Vijay Nambiar. The detailed filing, which Kohona refused to “dignify” to the Australian… Continue reading Sri Lanka War Crimes Filing with ICC Names UN Nambiar Along With Kohona

Kohona could face court over Tamil Tiger deaths – Sydney paper

"An Australian citizen and senior Sri Lankan diplomat has been accused of complicity in the murders of three surrendering Tamil Tigers in an application to the International Criminal Court in the Netherlands," Sydney Morning Herald said in its Monday edition, referring to Dr Palitha Kohona, who is currently attached to the United Nations Sri Lanka… Continue reading Kohona could face court over Tamil Tiger deaths – Sydney paper

Maathakal fishermen foil SL military attempt to sabotage silent protest

While hundreds of fishermen from Maathakal were staging a silent protest Monday morning in front of the Indian consulate in Jaffna, Sri Lankan military intelligence brought a group of their men, numbering around 100, posing as fishermen in a march from Naga Vihara Buddhist temple through Palaali Road to the Indian Consulate and attempted to… Continue reading Maathakal fishermen foil SL military attempt to sabotage silent protest

Occupying SL military intimidates mourning for Parvathi Amma

Colonial military of Sri Lanka occupying Jaffna, intimidated people of Valveddiththu’rai on Sunday to remove the black flags displayed to mourn the demise of Parvathy Amma, 80-year-old mother of the LTTE leader Pirapaharan. Hundreds of SL military intelligence personnel in civil dress, deployed at Theeruvil grounds where the remains are kept for public homage, made… Continue reading Occupying SL military intimidates mourning for Parvathi Amma