Tamil unity was to be demonstrated in France by conducting the elections for Country Council, Maison du Tamil Eelam, and Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE) simultaneously on May 02. The Election Committee of the Country Council said last week that all the candidates who contested the elections were declared elected representing their constituencies. Providing… Continue reading Third party required to resolve TGTE election dispute in France
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Sri Lanka’s Gen Sarath Fonseka denies incitement charge
Defeated Sri Lankan presidential candidate Gen Sarath Fonseka has for the first time appeared before a civilian court to deny inciting unrest. He is alleged to have said in a newspaper interview last year that the defence secretary ordered the killing of surrendering Tamil rebels. The general appeared before Colombo magistrates to protest his innocence.… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Gen Sarath Fonseka denies incitement charge
Arbour to campaign for independent war-crimes inquiry in Sri Lanka
Louise Arbour, president of the NGO International Crisis Group (ICG) and former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, "will examine these allegations [of war crimes in Sri Lanka] and make the case for an independent international inquiry as a necessary step in making Sri Lanka’s tenuous and bitter peace more just and sustainable," said… Continue reading Arbour to campaign for independent war-crimes inquiry in Sri Lanka
SL government stages hidden agenda in Jaffna peninsula – Jaffna MP
Suresh Premachandran, Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Jaffna district parliamentarian, accused Sri Lanka Government for purposely encouraging crimes in Jaffna peninsula such as abduction and killing for ransom, robbery, sexual abuse of lonely women so that it could continue to hold the peninsula in its authority, in a press meet held Monday at his Jaffna office.… Continue reading SL government stages hidden agenda in Jaffna peninsula – Jaffna MP
As UN Delays on War Crimes in Sri Lanka, New Ambassador Criticizes Press and "Blogging Privilege," Colombo Style
Sixty six days after UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said he would name a panel of experts to advise him about possible war crimes in Sri Lanka, Inner City Press on May 10 asked Ban’s spokesman Martin Nesirky about reports that the panel would only be named, if at all, after his political advisor Lynn… Continue reading As UN Delays on War Crimes in Sri Lanka, New Ambassador Criticizes Press and "Blogging Privilege," Colombo Style
TGTE member from New Zealand speaks on Vaddukkoaddai Resolution
Mr. S.J.V. Chelvanayakam, in his last ever speech in the Sri Lankan parliament on 19 November 1976 said: “Our Party is moving with the idea of establishing a separate state. It is not an easy matter to get a separate State; it is a difficult matter. We know it is difficult. But either we get… Continue reading TGTE member from New Zealand speaks on Vaddukkoaddai Resolution
Australia playing “political football” with refugees: Amnesty International
Amnesty International in Australia have slammed the Federal Government’s decision to freeze asylum claims from Tamil and Afghan refugees, accusing both Ruling and opposition parties of “using some of the world’s most vulnerable people as political footballs”, and urging the nation to adhere to its “legal and moral obligation” to provide protection to refugees who… Continue reading Australia playing “political football” with refugees: Amnesty International
Game of smoke and mirrors, HRW blasts Sri Lanka’s new commission
Commenting on Sri Lanka’s announcement that it is appointing a laws-of-war commission, Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch said, "[e]very time the international community raises the issue of accountability, Sri Lanka establishes a commission that takes a long time to achieve nothing. Ban should put an end to this game of smoke and… Continue reading Game of smoke and mirrors, HRW blasts Sri Lanka’s new commission
SL Defence Ministry blocks international media persons visiting North
Sri Lanka Defence Ministry has blocked ‘Life Line’ resident advisor of ‘Internews’ Fiona Partol from coming to Jaffna to participate in a five-day training course for local media persons, media sources in Jaffna said. The Defence Ministry does not allow international media persons who are not supportive of the government to visit Jaffna and other… Continue reading SL Defence Ministry blocks international media persons visiting North
Sri Lanka risks losing the peace – The Australian
The government is not addressing Tamil grievances that led to war in the first place SOON after they killed him, the Sri Lankan government sent text messages to mobile phones across the country heralding the demise of Velupillai Prabhakaran, leader of militant group the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Elam. In case anyone missed the point… Continue reading Sri Lanka risks losing the peace – The Australian
