Colombo opts for anti-Tamil campaign to handle constitutional case

The petitioners of a constitutional case against the ‘Divineguma’ Bill that will snatch away even grassroot development and social welfare powers of the provinces in genocidal Sri Lanka are currently targeted through a Sinhala poster campaign of ‘counterinsurgency’ style that collectively names the petitioners as ‘Paikiasothy Gang’ aiming ‘separation of the country’. The Centre for… Continue reading Colombo opts for anti-Tamil campaign to handle constitutional case

Address UN failure on referring Sri Lanka to ICC investigation: HRW

“When it comes to ICC referrals, the United States, Russia, and China seem more concerned about prosecuting their enemies and protecting their friends,” says Richard Dicker, International Justice director at Human Rights Watch in a press statement issued on Tuesday adding that “[t]his checkered approach has left victims of abuses in Syria, Gaza, and Sri… Continue reading Address UN failure on referring Sri Lanka to ICC investigation: HRW

TNA, New Delhi, harp on LLRC implementation

The TNA parliamentary delegation that visited New Delhi last week thanked the Government of India for its consistent interaction with the SL President in bringing about reconciliation and political solution through implementation of LLRC recommendations. The complaints of the TNA were confined to the lack of progress in the implementation of ‘constructive’ recommendations of the… Continue reading TNA, New Delhi, harp on LLRC implementation

JHU monks besiege historic Munneasvaram Siva temple in Chilaapam

The Sinhala Buddhist extremist monks party, Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU), which is a constituent of the Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA), has been blocking the construction of ten-storied front tower (Rajakoapuram) of the several centuries old Munneasvaram Siva temple in Chilaapam (Chilaw) district in the North Western Province, according… Continue reading JHU monks besiege historic Munneasvaram Siva temple in Chilaapam

The broken survivors of Sri Lanka’s civil war

The Sri Lankan civil war – which claimed 100,000 lives – ended in 2009 when government forces finally crushed a near-40-year-long insurgency by the Tamil Tiger rebel group. The final months were especially brutal and survivors will not easily forget what happened to them. It was not hard to spot her. The house on the… Continue reading The broken survivors of Sri Lanka’s civil war

Genocide needs investigation but separation contextually unwise: Alan Keenan

Calls for investigation on what has happened and is happening now in Sri Lanka from genocide angle need to be looked into, said ICG’s Sri Lanka Project Director, Mr. Alan Keenan, in an interview to TamilNet on Friday. “If you want to call it an investigation, it needs to be looked into. I am fully… Continue reading Genocide needs investigation but separation contextually unwise: Alan Keenan

Academics question ICE deceit after Solheim’s speech at London book launch

Reacting to arguments put forth by the panel of discussants at the London book launch event of Frances Harrison’s ‘Still Counting the Dead’ on Friday, especially to the opinions of Norwegian politician and peace-broker Erik Solheim, Indian academic Radha D’Souza and UK-based academic Amanda Latimer, criticized the politics of deceit the International Community of Establishments… Continue reading Academics question ICE deceit after Solheim’s speech at London book launch

Sri Lanka’s genocide model sets trend in the region

The genocidal model of State, licensed to Sri Lanka by India and the International Community of Establishments, now inspires other peoples in the region to follow suit, as was seen in the recent attacks on Muslims in Myanmar and Buddhists in Bangladesh. The Sinhala-Buddhist clergy and mob in Colombo reverberated on Thursday by ransacking the… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s genocide model sets trend in the region

Solheim’s politics, UN role in SL criticized at Frances Harrison’s book launch event

Even as Erik Solheim tried to sell stories that the LTTE leadership was responsible for the Mu’l’livaaykkaal massacre at the book launch event of Frances Harrison’s ‘Still Counting the Dead’ at London on Friday, solidarity activists and members from Eezham Tamil diaspora in the audience criticized his role as a failed peace-broker and the unjust… Continue reading Solheim’s politics, UN role in SL criticized at Frances Harrison’s book launch event