Journalists in North receive death threats over phone

A section of Tamil journalists in North, who have been subjected to investigations and harassment by the Sri Lankan military intelligence in the recent past on Tuesday said they were receiving phone calls with death threats this week. The Sri Lankan military was using a projected image of ‘LTTE regrouping’ to silence the journalists and… Continue reading Journalists in North receive death threats over phone

SL military steps up harassment on IDPs as US draft drops ‘de-militarisation’ in Geneva

As the US draft that already failed Tamils by dropping international investigation on Sri Lankan State gets further watered down in its demands at the corridor discourse at Human Rights Council in Geneva, the occupying SL military in North and East of the island has strengthened its grip on Tamil people who have been determined… Continue reading SL military steps up harassment on IDPs as US draft drops ‘de-militarisation’ in Geneva

Genocidal Sri Lanka sends message to children and families voicing for their missing

The occupying Sri Lanka Army arrested a 13-year-old girl and her 48-year-old mother, the only remaining female members of a family that has lost three men in the war, two of them died in the war and the last one missing after he surrendered to the Sri Lanka Army at the end of war in… Continue reading Genocidal Sri Lanka sends message to children and families voicing for their missing

Ananthi addresses UNHRC in Geneva on continued genocide against Tamils

Ms Ananthi Sasitharan, the popular TNA councillor of the Northern Provincial Council (NPC) on Friday addressed the United Nations Human Rights Council’s 25th session taking place in Geneva. She requested the UN system to take “bold steps in understanding the 60-year-long genocide and investigate it through an independent international investigation.” Addressing the UNHRCs General Debate,… Continue reading Ananthi addresses UNHRC in Geneva on continued genocide against Tamils

SLA sets arrest of teen girl and mother figured in British PM’s visit to Jaffna

The occupying Sri Lankan military in Ki’linochchi has arrested a 13-year-old girl and her 48-year-old mother, sending shock waves across the entire Tamil nation on Thursday. The girl, Vipooshika Balendren has become a symbol of young children seeking the whereabouts of their family members, as she used to attend the peaceful protests crying in search… Continue reading SLA sets arrest of teen girl and mother figured in British PM’s visit to Jaffna

US draft ‘positive’ on many counts in making Tamils ‘learn lesson’

The US draft tabled at the UNHRC has to be recognized for its positive aspects in disguise that make Tamils learn historic lessons, commented Tamil activists for alternative politics in the island. The draft opens eyes on the ultimate culprits who actually led Eezham Tamils into Mu’l’livaaykkaal and continue to lead them into accepting structural… Continue reading US draft ‘positive’ on many counts in making Tamils ‘learn lesson’

Dormant diaspora rises up against US draft, demands genocide investigation, plebiscite

In an unprecedented gathering after May 2009, around 10,000 diaspora Eezham Tamils gathered in Geneva on Monday demanding international investigations on genocide and a UN plebiscite on independent an sovereign Tamil Eelam. Disappointed with the discourse in Geneva and losing their trust in the pro-Establishment lobbyists, the Eezham Tamils have begun to rally behind the… Continue reading Dormant diaspora rises up against US draft, demands genocide investigation, plebiscite

Emboldened Colombo ‘mobilizes’ Ampaa’rai Tamils in favour of Rajapaksa

While Tamil Naitonal Alliance (TNA) parliamentarians are asked by the Washington and London to lobby Australia and India to gain support to the watered-down resolution to be tabled in Geneva later this month, the occupying Colombo has managed to mobilize 750 Tamils, through various manipulations, to march in a rally carrying placards in support of… Continue reading Emboldened Colombo ‘mobilizes’ Ampaa’rai Tamils in favour of Rajapaksa

Weak resolutions embolden Colombo: civil society activist

The draft resolution to be tabled at the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) sessions this month in Geneva has not only disappointed the Tamils by failing to demand an international investigation, it has also failed to recognise the domestic failures despite two rounds of similar resolutions at the UNHRC in 2012 and 2013, said Tamil… Continue reading Weak resolutions embolden Colombo: civil society activist

IC has deceived Tamils on international investigations: Ananthi Sasistharan

“The International Community has deceived the genocide affected Tamils on delivering international investigations,” said Ananthi Sasitharan, a councillor of the Northern Provincial Council, at a press conference held in Jaffna on Thursday. “The draft resolution being circulated in Geneva has failed to satisfy even the minimum expectations. It has totally disregarded the repeated requests from… Continue reading IC has deceived Tamils on international investigations: Ananthi Sasistharan