US draft stops at Navi Pillai inquiry into HR crimes of ‘both parties’

A draft resolution on Sri Lanka that is to be tabled at the UNHRC later this month by the USA, UK, Montenegro, FYR of Macedonia and Mauritius was put to circulation on Monday. Contrary to the trumpeting by sections among Tamils expecting US-UK justice through international investigation on war crimes, the draft just harps on… Continue reading US draft stops at Navi Pillai inquiry into HR crimes of ‘both parties’

Tamil politicians demand international investigation at Jaffna protest

When Sinhala prisoners protested in Kandy, Namal Rajapaksa, the son of SL President went to the prison and ordered a report on the condition of prisoners. But, when Tamil political prisoners and prisoners of war, subjected to torture on a daily basis, stage protests, no one from the SL government cares about visiting them, said… Continue reading Tamil politicians demand international investigation at Jaffna protest

EU terror ban on LTTE challenged

The European Union’s ban on the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) hangs in the balance today after a hearing at the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in Luxembourg exposed serious flaws in the original evidence used to proscribe the movement in 2006. Judges expressed concern at the European Council’s use of an Indian anti-terror… Continue reading EU terror ban on LTTE challenged

Diaspora, Tamil Nadu youth organizations endorse TSC declaration

The Tamil Youth Organizations (TYOs) of 12 countries and four Tamil Nadu youth organizations that were active participants in the student uprising of 2013 in a joint statement released on Sunday endorsed the Tamil Sovereignty Cognition declaration. In addition to the TSC declaration, which recognizes the historical, earned and remedial sovereignties of the Eezham Tamil… Continue reading Diaspora, Tamil Nadu youth organizations endorse TSC declaration

Tamils in UK protest against British role in EU ban on LTTE

Tamil activists in UK gathered at 10 Downing Street, London, on Friday condemning Britain’s lead role in the suppression of independent Tamil political opinion, both before and after Sri Lanka’s genocidal onslaught in 2009. While the UK itself has stated that the LTTE is defunct for the past 5 years, it continues to justify the… Continue reading Tamils in UK protest against British role in EU ban on LTTE

Beware of war crimes investigation leading to ‘reconciliation’ deception

In the event of a US-tabled resolution at UNHRC calling for “an independent international accountability mechanism to evaluate reports of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and other human rights violations committed by both sides during and after the war in Sri Lanka,” it will have all the potentialities of becoming yet another form of the… Continue reading Beware of war crimes investigation leading to ‘reconciliation’ deception

New Delhi challenges Chief Justice of India over commutation of death sentence

The New Delhi Establishment on Thursday challenged the decision of a Supreme Court bench headed by the Chief Justice of India, P. Sathasivam, commuting the death sentences of Murugan, Santhan and Perarivalan, convicted in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, into life imprisonment. In a hurriedly-filed petition, the Centre contended the three-judge bench, also comprising Justices… Continue reading New Delhi challenges Chief Justice of India over commutation of death sentence

Genocide Geography academic cites Tamil case, urges solidarity of victims

The US government’s record in directly perpetrating or being complicit in the crime of genocide in many regions of the world – even at the present time, as much as in the recent past – was deeply unsettling, and needed to be recognised and confronted, argued Desmond Fernandes, a former senior lecturer in Human Geography… Continue reading Genocide Geography academic cites Tamil case, urges solidarity of victims