“Do you have in mind a clear political solution, even if you have not revealed the specifics?” Mr. N. Ram of The Hindu who was awarded ‘Sri Lanka Ratna’ gave the lead to Mahinda Rajapaksa in a recent interview. The Hindu, lobbying for Colombo, later titled the news “I have a political solution in mind:… Continue reading Washington Post questions ethics in Indian media
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SLA active in grabbing lands in North
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) authorities in Ki’linochchi have threatened 18 Tamil families in Irathinapuram where they were each given 5 acres of land to live in 1994 by Sri Lanka government for which they have the documents proving ownership. SLA now claims that a Sinhala school had been located in the said area and therefore… Continue reading SLA active in grabbing lands in North
Sri Lanka gains from Indo-Chinese supremacy battle
Sri Lanka’s relationship with China and India is complex As India and China jostle for influence in the Indian Ocean region, the island nation of Sri Lanka seems to be getting unintended economic benefits. China has pledged more financial assistance as Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa visited Shanghai Expo exhibition earlier this month. China is… Continue reading Sri Lanka gains from Indo-Chinese supremacy battle
‘War criminal’ gets a UN job – NYPOST
A suspected war criminal who allegedly played a key role in the slaughter of 40,000 civilians in Sri Lanka has landed a cushy job at the United Nations — with full diplomatic immunity. Human-rights groups are outraged that Shavendra Silva, 46, a top ex-military commander, was named Sri Lanka’s deputy permanent UN representative in August,… Continue reading ‘War criminal’ gets a UN job – NYPOST
Sri Lanka orders Red Cross to quit former war zone
Sri Lanka’s government has ordered the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to close its offices in the island’s former war zone, the Geneva-based humanitarian agency said Sunday. The government told the ICRC to move out of two northern towns after the defeat of the Tamil Tiger rebels in May last year brought about… Continue reading Sri Lanka orders Red Cross to quit former war zone
Indian Tamil magazines, articles censored in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka government continues to censor articles related to the Eezham Tamil national cause or the State terrorism in Sri Lanka appearing in magazines, books and other written literature coming into Sri Lanka from foreign countries, particularly India. Both Tamil and English works are subjected to the censorship. An article written by the news reporter… Continue reading Indian Tamil magazines, articles censored in Sri Lanka
UN must produce a Congo-type war crimes report on Sri Lanka, says Prof. Boyle
Reviewing the recently released 550-page United Nations Report of the Mapping Exercise Documenting the Most Serious Violations of Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law Committed Within the Territory of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), an artilce in the American Society of International Law (ASIL) said, "[t]he 550-page report detailing killings, rapes, destruction, and… Continue reading UN must produce a Congo-type war crimes report on Sri Lanka, says Prof. Boyle
Swiss Tamil council arranges safe custody for war crimes evidences
The Swiss branch of the Society for Threatened Peoples (GfbV), a human rights organisation that speaks up for voiceless peoples and communities, has come forward to act as an independent custodian of evidence material and in working out submissions on behalf of individuals and organisations, who need assistance in making submissions to the UN Panel,… Continue reading Swiss Tamil council arranges safe custody for war crimes evidences
Resettlement not satisfactory, says Ranil
The issue of resettling Tamils in Sri Lanka will be raised in Sri Lankan Parliament next week, said Ranil Wickramasinghe, former Sri Lankan Prime Minister and United National Party leader, said here on Wednesday. Mr. Wickramasinghe, who was here on a day-long visit, said the work of resettlement of the displaced Tamils by the Sri… Continue reading Resettlement not satisfactory, says Ranil
ENDLF wants another IPKF to implement 13th Amendment
In an ‘extraordinary meeting’ convened in Bangalore, Saturday and Sunday, Eezham National Democratic Front (ENDLF), a paramilitary group based in India, passed a resolution urging India to send a ‘new peace making force’ to fulfil the promise made by Rajiv Gandhi on the North-East Provincial Council. If India can’t help it should constitute a higher… Continue reading ENDLF wants another IPKF to implement 13th Amendment
