The Sri Lankan government with the assistance of occupying Sri Lanka Army and the paramilitary politicians, has been implementing a scheme to settle down about twenty five thousand Sinhala families in the Batticaloa district in the eastern province, informed sources in Batticaola said. More than 5,000 Sinhala families brought from south have been settled down… Continue reading Colombo plans to settle 25,000 Sinhala families in Batticaloa district
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Tamil delegates interact with London Tamils, affirm support for genocide investigation
Concluding the three day global conference organized by the BTF and APPGT, politicians and civil society activists from the island and Tamil Nadu participated in an interactive session with an Eezham Tamil diaspora audience in London, on Friday. This event follows a meeting among the Tamil delegates in the British parliament on Thursday, where they… Continue reading Tamil delegates interact with London Tamils, affirm support for genocide investigation
London World Tamil Conference endorses a momentous resolution in the UK Parliament
The World Tamil Conference held in London in the British Houses of parliament this week endorsed a historic resolution, stressing “the United Nation member states to urgently set up an ‘international independent investigation’ into the complete conduct of the Sri Lankan State against the Tamil Nation and specifically call upon the investigation Of War Crimes,… Continue reading London World Tamil Conference endorses a momentous resolution in the UK Parliament
Tamil nationalist political organiser assassinated in France
Nadarajah Mathinthiran alias Parithi, an ex-LTTE commander who had left the movement in the early 90’s and later coordinated Tamil organisational political activities in France since 2003, has been assassinated Thursday evening outside the office of the Tamil Coordinating Committee (TCC) in Paris, news sources in France said. People close to the 50-year-old organiser, who… Continue reading Tamil nationalist political organiser assassinated in France
Sri Lanka must be investigated for crime of genocide: London conference
The global conference organized by British Tamils’ Forum (BTF) and All Party Parliamentary Groups for Tamils (APPGT), involving participation of civil society activists and politicians from the island and Tamil Nadu, diaspora groups, and British parliamentarians, on Wednesday called for an independent international investigation on the complete conduct of the Sri Lankan state against the… Continue reading Sri Lanka must be investigated for crime of genocide: London conference
ICE justice means rewarding people connected to genocidal war
Rajapaksa regime this week has approved new diplomatic appointments to generals conducted the genocidal war in the island. Conspicuously, they will be representing the regime in a new set of Establishments. People are usually named for such assignments not without prior consent by the concerned countries. Sri Lanka’s Major Generals, Shavendra Silva, Jagath Alwis and… Continue reading ICE justice means rewarding people connected to genocidal war
Lanka rejects 100 of 210 recommendations at UPR
Sri Lanka has rejected 110 of 210 recommendations submitted by 99 countries at the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) in Geneva, the troika tasked with serving as rapporteurs for Sri Lanka’s UPR said. Benin, India and Spain submitted its draft report on Sri Lanka at the UPR today. Presenting the report on Sri Lanka, the Ambassador… Continue reading Lanka rejects 100 of 210 recommendations at UPR
British historian questions ‘parliamentary freedom’ in Sri Lanka, India, Malaysia
Reputed British Marxist scholar specialised in intellectual history, Perry Anderson, interviewed by Indian magazine Outlook, opined that as regards ‘parliamentary freedom’, Jamaica and Mauritius fared better than Sri Lanka, India and Malaysia, citing respectively, disenfranchisement of Tamils, Kashmiris, and the lack of freedom during polls. He was responding to columnist Praful Bidwai who asked whether… Continue reading British historian questions ‘parliamentary freedom’ in Sri Lanka, India, Malaysia
Dublin tribunal takes up genocide investigation
“In April 2013, a panel of international experts will be convened as Judges of the ‘Permanent People’s Tribunal’ to examine reports submitted by many specialised working groups on the accusation of the crime of Genocide against the Government of Sri Lanka and on the accusations against various international actors who had supported and prepared the… Continue reading Dublin tribunal takes up genocide investigation
IC should no longer accept empty promises by Sri Lanka: Amnesty says after UPR session
“Sri Lanka’s promises on human rights should no longer be accepted by the international community, Amnesty International said in a press statement after the UN Universal Periodic Review (UPR) on Thursday. “Sri Lanka has been making empty promises about human rights for decades. This was made clear by a number of countries which questioned Sri… Continue reading IC should no longer accept empty promises by Sri Lanka: Amnesty says after UPR session
