A video clip received from Journalists for Democracy in Sri Lanka (JDS) evidences the way extra-judicial killings are executed in the island. The video captured in January show the behaviour of Sri Lanka’s soldiers during the war that is claimed ‘humanitarian operation’ to rescue the Tamils, JDS reported Tuesday. The conversations of the killers are… Continue reading Video shows style of extra-judicial killings in Sri Lanka
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Boyle: India a moral failure, Colombo’s monstrosity matched only by Nazis
"India’s support to Rajapakse Government is an atrocious crime. Tamils are undergoing unspeakable hardship, and the monstrosity is only matched by the Nazis terror on Jews. The world had simply closed its eyes….Failure to ensure safety to Sri Lanka Tamils is a moral disgrace to India and a stain in India’s illustrious history," said Francis… Continue reading Boyle: India a moral failure, Colombo’s monstrosity matched only by Nazis
Dolphin van scare in Vavuniya camps
Displaced Tamil people are being daily abducted from camps in Vavuniya by people who come in vans, a displaced person told the BBC. Speaking with BBC Sandeshaya from a camp for internally displaced people (IDP) in Vavuniya, the IDP said all the displaced try to hide in their tents as the ‘Dolphin vans’ arrive in… Continue reading Dolphin van scare in Vavuniya camps
S. Lanka foils suicide bomb plot: police
Sri Lanka is hunting a team of Tamil Tiger suicide bombers alleged to have plotted the death of the president’s brother, who is also the island’s top defence official, police said on Monday. The State Intelligence Service (SIS) discovered a haul of explosives, a suicide jacket, ammunition and an automatic weapon that was to have… Continue reading S. Lanka foils suicide bomb plot: police
In Sri Lanka, Death Threats Over Speaking on EU’s GSP Plus Tariff Treatment, Silence at UN
A Sri Lankan academic and human rights activist faces death threats for allegedly providing information about the situation in Sri Lanka which might force the European Union not to continue its tariff free treatment of Sri Lankan textiles under the so called GSP Plus program. Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu of the Centre for Policy Alternatives received the… Continue reading In Sri Lanka, Death Threats Over Speaking on EU’s GSP Plus Tariff Treatment, Silence at UN
Eelam and the new ‘super power’ Sri Lanka
In their petty geopolitical and corporate interests, India and the West have created a Frankenstein monster of a state in Sri Lanka that disgraces the whole world. What fears them now is this monster in its frenzies making their labours lost in the island. This is what impels them to tell the victims to reconcile,… Continue reading Eelam and the new ‘super power’ Sri Lanka
‘Political formula needs to address Tamil nationalist fundamentals’
The powers of the international community, especially India, recognising the nation of Eezham Tamils, spelling out its right to self-determination and immediately stepping in guaranteeing its security and territorial integrity are more important for producing positive political results than mooting proxy draft solutions, says Roy Gardiner Wignarajah, a spokesman of the Canadian Tamil activist group,… Continue reading ‘Political formula needs to address Tamil nationalist fundamentals’
Uproar over planned restrictions on naming of Sri Lankan political parties – The National Newspaper
A major uproar by Sri Lankan opposition parties during the past 10 days over plans to ban them from carrying the name of a religion or race was finally laid to rest after the authorities agreed to reverse the controversial plan. The issue illustrates the many problems Mahinda Rajapaksa, the president, faces in appeasing the… Continue reading Uproar over planned restrictions on naming of Sri Lankan political parties – The National Newspaper
UN, the fence that ate the crop
The UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon, who was refused admittance by Colombo at the height of the war, chose to accept its invitation as soon as the war was “won”, accuses Norway’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Mona Juul, whose confidential assessment of Ban sent to Norway’s Foreign Ministry, leaked to Afterposten newspaper of… Continue reading UN, the fence that ate the crop
Arms review urged over fears British weapons were used against Tamils
Fears that British weapons were used against civilians in Sri Lanka’s war against the Tamil rebels have prompted calls for a review of the arms trade. In its annual report due to be published today, the Commons Committee on Arms Export Controls argues that all existing licences to Sri Lanka should be investigated. MPs specifically… Continue reading Arms review urged over fears British weapons were used against Tamils
