Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s scheduled visit to UK has been called off by him fearing arrest in UK for his alleged war crimes under British law, the Times of India reported Friday. SL Foreign Minister G L Peiris was despatched to reconnoitre last month, the paper said, adding that certain Tamil organisations were planning… Continue reading Rajapaksa fears arrest in UK: Times of India
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TamilNet wartime correspondent from Vanni reaches a free country
Living incognito since May 2009, the TamilNet chief correspondent who reported from Vanni during the war, reached a free country this week. He was just 24 when he joined TamilNet. His knowledge in English was just basic. He was neither a member nor an associate of the LTTE. The free working space he had in… Continue reading TamilNet wartime correspondent from Vanni reaches a free country
UN event in Jaffna evokes controversy
Sri Lankan Lion flag was hoisted at the UN office of Jaffna on the occasion of UN Day this year unlike ever before and the guests of honour invited for the celebration event were Sri Lankan military officials, triggering controversy on the sudden change of practice by the UN office in Jaffna, the city which… Continue reading UN event in Jaffna evokes controversy
UN reforms and nations without state
Indian media campaigns for permanent membership to India in the UN Security Council. But another opinion appearing in the Indian media show how far the Indian state, riding on the masses for the benefit of a few, is different from the peoples of India. Permanent membership to such an India or to any others in… Continue reading UN reforms and nations without state
Eelam war damaged India’s reputation: Pinang Deputy Chief Minister
India Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s Malaysian visit to inaugurate ‘Little India’ didn’t go well with Tamils, the predominant Indian community in Malaysia, said Prof. Ramasamy, Deputy Chief Minister of the Pinang State of Malaysia. The Indian High Commission and other agents of India tried to control the damage. India does not understand that the pernicious… Continue reading Eelam war damaged India’s reputation: Pinang Deputy Chief Minister
Malaysian Tamils protest Indian PM inaugurating their township
Around 200 Malaysians gathered Wednesday to protest Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh inaugurating ‘Little India’ in Brickfields, Malaysia, were dispersed when police arrested key leaders, Free Malaysia Today reported Thursday. The protestors questioned the rationale of naming the area ‘Little India’ when most traders doing business there for the past three centuries were Tamils. The… Continue reading Malaysian Tamils protest Indian PM inaugurating their township
Jaffna police unaware of whereabouts of abducted Tamil Nadu traders
The officer-in-charge of Jaffna police said that he does not have any information of the textile traders from Tamil Nadu abducted Saturday morning in Jaffna town from the lodges they were staying in, in response to questions raised by local media. He declined to answer when asked whether the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) officers from… Continue reading Jaffna police unaware of whereabouts of abducted Tamil Nadu traders
Britain reiterates support for independent inquiry into Sri Lanka war crimes
British Prime Minister David Cameron Wednesday reiterated his government’s support for an independent inquiry into war crimes committed during the closing stages of Sri Lanka’s protracted war. Mr. Cameron comments on his government’s stance, made in response to a question from opposition MP Siobhian McDonagh, come a week after similar comments by British Foreign Secretary… Continue reading Britain reiterates support for independent inquiry into Sri Lanka war crimes
BRITISH PRIME MINISTER CALLS FOR AN INDEPENDENT WAR CRIMES INQUIRY IN SRI LANKA
David Cameron made clear today that given the serious allegations and alleged evidence that continues to surface in relation to war crimes during the closing weeks of the civil war in Sri Lanka an independent investigation was necessary. The issue was raised with him by Siobhain McDonagh MP during Prime Ministers Questions. Photos which emerged… Continue reading BRITISH PRIME MINISTER CALLS FOR AN INDEPENDENT WAR CRIMES INQUIRY IN SRI LANKA
China campaigns to block UN War Crimes inquiry in Burma
China has launched a diplomatic campaign to thwart U.S plan to back an international probe into possible war crimes by Burma’s military rulers, Washington Post said in its Tuesday edition. China’s U.N. ambassador, Li Baodong, paid a confidential visit to Ban’s chief of staff, Vijay Nambiar, to make his opposition clear: The U.S. proposal, he… Continue reading China campaigns to block UN War Crimes inquiry in Burma
