CHOGM mooted TRC, ill-fit for Sri Lanka, say ANU fellow, legal scholar

Establishing a Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) modeled on the South Africa (SA) experience, viewed by Sri Lanka backers as an urgent need to mitigate possible strong actions by the International Community against Sri Lanka over its rights violations, appears as an imminent outcome from the recently concluded Commonwealth Meeting [CHOGM]. But a Sri Lanka… Continue reading CHOGM mooted TRC, ill-fit for Sri Lanka, say ANU fellow, legal scholar

Victims coerced to produce false affidavits on controversial birth control in Vanni

Colombo has instructed Tamil health officials in Ki’linochchi district to obtain ‘affidavits’ from women who were subjected to a controversial coercive population control in three coastal villages of the district. The women are being approached to sign a document stating that they received subdermal implants on their own request for contraceptive protection. The latest move… Continue reading Victims coerced to produce false affidavits on controversial birth control in Vanni

Lankan diplomat ducks rights discussions in UK

The Sri Lankan High Commissioner to Britain, Chris Nonis, declined to participate in a rights discussion on Sri Lanka held end of last week at the UK’s Frontline club where the author of Sri Lanka’s Unfinished War, Frances Harrison, Channel-4’s producer of a series of documentaries on Sri Lanka’s war, Callum Macrae, and policy and… Continue reading Lankan diplomat ducks rights discussions in UK

PPT names panel of judges to hear genocide case against Sri Lanka

The Permanent Peoples Tribunal (PPT) in Rome has announced the names of 11 judges, who would be hearing the long-awaited case on the accusation of genocide against Eezham Tamils to be heard by an independent panel. “Like in the first session, a respected panel of judges consisting of experts in Genocide studies, former UN-officials, experts… Continue reading PPT names panel of judges to hear genocide case against Sri Lanka

Heroes Day in homeland, Diaspora, Tamil Nadu gains more significance than previous years

The Indian prejudice and the global injustice, committed on the nation of Eezham Tamils by the various powers, enabled the Sri Lankan State to wage its genocidal war on Eezham Tamils to its end. But, the Tamil Heroes together with their steadfast people, who had no support from any State party in the world, achieved… Continue reading Heroes Day in homeland, Diaspora, Tamil Nadu gains more significance than previous years

Heroes Day remembrance by public gains significance in North

Almost all sections of Eezham Tamils in North on Wednesday remembered the Tamil Heroes Day in North amidst heavy deployment of the armed soldiers of the occupying Sri Lankan military. This year, the public observing remembrance in Jaffna, Vanni, Mannaar and Mullaiththeevu gains importance above all the events in the country of Eezham Tamils. University… Continue reading Heroes Day remembrance by public gains significance in North

Heroes Day observed in Tamil homeland under gagged conditions

Sri Lankan military intelligence operatives were monitoring the activities of the grassroots political activists and the elected councillors of the provincial council and the civic bodies in North and East. However, the Teachers Union of Jaffna University observed a memorial event Wednesday noon by lighting candles of sacrifice and paying a floral tribute braving the… Continue reading Heroes Day observed in Tamil homeland under gagged conditions

Elected civic members in Jaffna pay tribute to Tamil Heroes, SL military retaliates

The elected civic members of Karaveddi South-West Piratheasa Chapai (PS) on Monday paid floral tribute to the fallen Tamil Heroes, who were remembering the fallen fighters in the independence struggle of Eezham Tamils. The courageous move comes on the same day as Colombo’s military establishment issued a ban on commemorating the fallen Tamil fighters on… Continue reading Elected civic members in Jaffna pay tribute to Tamil Heroes, SL military retaliates

SL military threatens Tamil Catholic priests in Jaffna, Mannaar

The intelligence operatives of the occupying Sri Lankan military have threatened Tamil Catholic priests in Mannaar and Jaffna, who have been active in exposing the genocide of Eezham Tamils by the Sri Lankan State. The threats against the priests in escalated following the visit by UN Human Rights Commissioner for Human Rights and have topped… Continue reading SL military threatens Tamil Catholic priests in Jaffna, Mannaar