When people of Mullaiththeevu for the first time in last three years gathered in hundreds in front of the district secretariat on Friday, to demand resettlement in their village at Keappaa-pulavu in the district, the occupying Sinhala military deployed in large numbers responded with intimidation of taking videos of the demonstrators and by arranging a… Continue reading SL forces attack, throw dirt at people demanding resettlement in Mullaiththeevu
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India Tamil leader Vaiko detained over Rajapaksa protest
Police in India have detained Tamil politician Vaiko in the central Madhya Pradesh state for protesting against the visit of the Sri Lankan president. Mahinda Rajapaksa is on a three-day visit to India. On Friday, he was in Sanchi town to lay the foundation stone for a Buddhist university in the state. Vaiko and other… Continue reading India Tamil leader Vaiko detained over Rajapaksa protest
Resettled people report traces of genocide
Despite reports of alleged deployment of unscrupulous foreign expertise in erasing the traces of the genocidal onslaught that took place in Mullaiththeevu district in the final days of Vanni war in 2009, there are still remains of hundreds of human skeletons that were burnt to ashes in Aananthapuram and other parts of Puthukkudiyiruppu, civilians who… Continue reading Resettled people report traces of genocide
UK deports Tamils to Sri Lanka
Up to 60 Sri Lankan Tamils are being deported from the UK on an overnight charter flight, despite warnings they may face torture on their return. UK officials say those being sent back include failed asylum seekers and visa overstayers. The flight departed from the UK late on Wednesday, despite last-minute legal pleas against the… Continue reading UK deports Tamils to Sri Lanka
Self-immolation protestor dies, anti-Rajapaksa agitations intensify in Tamil Nadu
26-year old auto driver Vijayaraj from Salem in Tamil Nadu, who immolated himself on Monday early morning protesting Mahinda Rajapaksa’s visit to India, succumbed to his injuries on Tuesday noon. A follower of Periyaar, member of CITU, and a supporter of the Tamil Eelam cause, Vijayaraj, despite being in his death bed, insisted on talking… Continue reading Self-immolation protestor dies, anti-Rajapaksa agitations intensify in Tamil Nadu
Man sets himself on fire to protest against Mahindra Rajapakse visit
A man in Tami Nadu’s Salem district set himself on fire to protest against a planned trip by Sri Lankan president Mahindra Rajapakse, who will arrive in Delhi later this week. The injured man from Salem is being treated in hospital for serious burn injuries. Last month, DMK Chief Karunanidhi said that Mr Rajapakse’s visit… Continue reading Man sets himself on fire to protest against Mahindra Rajapakse visit
Resettled Tamils again face displacement due to SLA camp expansion
Resettled villagers are again forced to leave Thoa’ni-thaadda-madu village, an agricultural village situated 90 km north of Batticaloa city in Koa’ralaippattu North DS division, are again forced to flee their village following the recent expansion of the military camp of the Sri Lanka Army in the village. Seventeen Tamil civilians including three women and six… Continue reading Resettled Tamils again face displacement due to SLA camp expansion
International civil society urged to act on CHOGM meet in Sri Lanka
After seeing the behaviour of today’s establishments in the Commonwealth that was once known for its effective action against South Africa’s apartheid, and after seeing the Indian diplomat turned Commonwealth Secretary General Kamalesh Sharma stretching his position to uphold the genocidal state and regime in Sri Lanka, the gagged Eezham Tamil civil society activists in… Continue reading International civil society urged to act on CHOGM meet in Sri Lanka
Tamils to be deported despite clear torture evidence
The UK is to go ahead with a mass removal of Tamils to Sri Lanka next week despite mounting evidence from human rights group that many of them could be tortured on their return. At least two and possibly three chartered flights are scheduled to leave the UK from Wednesday carrying an unknown number of… Continue reading Tamils to be deported despite clear torture evidence
‘UN approach counts trees, conceals sight of forest’
A summary on Sri Lanka prepared by the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), based on the submissions of 46 stakeholders, shows how the UNHRC approach guides even the stakeholders to confine themselves only to individual cases or just manifestations, but not to the fundamental issue – the national question or collective… Continue reading ‘UN approach counts trees, conceals sight of forest’
