Resettled Tamils threatened in Ampaa’rai – Batticaloa border, girl kidnapped

Around one hundred and fifty uprooted Tamil families of Chinna-vaddai, a village situated in the Poara-theevup-pattu division of Batticaloa district, bordering Uhuna village of Ampaa’rai district, complain that they are being harassed by the Sinhala paramilitary personnel and settlers, who have occupied their village for 22 years, since 1990. A Sinhala electricity worker, who came… Continue reading Resettled Tamils threatened in Ampaa’rai – Batticaloa border, girl kidnapped

SL military steps up harassment on resettled Tamils in Poonakari

The occupying Sri Lankan military in Vanni has stepped up harassment on resettled civilians in Poonakari and in the adjoining coastal areas, news sources in Poonakari told TamilNet Thursday. Recently, Sri Lanka Navy has taken over the occupation of the strategically located coastal stretch from the SL Army and has imposed strict ‘pass’ regulations on… Continue reading SL military steps up harassment on resettled Tamils in Poonakari

The Hindu envisages India building business over Tamil genocide

“Sri Lanka’s desire to stamp out separatism is more than understandable, it is welcome,” even though its approach results in “undesirable, though unintended, side effects,” said The Hindu’s Business Line, Monday. Debating whether or not Indian vote at UNHRC would end ethnic discrimination achieves nothing. The key take away is that there is at least… Continue reading The Hindu envisages India building business over Tamil genocide

Colonial Governor closes down computer section of Jaffna Public Library

Occupying Sri Lanka’s Governor of North and war crimes accused former SL commander of Jaffna, Major General (retd.) G.A. Chandrasiri, has instructed the Jaffna Municipal Council administration to immediately remove the computer section at the Jaffna Public Library, used by the readers of the library for viewing electronic documents, to construct a modern toilet there… Continue reading Colonial Governor closes down computer section of Jaffna Public Library

Colombo builds Sinhala cantonment in Maathakal

Genocidal Sri Lanka, which poses Thiruvadi-nilai area of Maathakal, the north-western tip of the Jaffna Peninsula as a ‘Sacred Zone’ of the Sinhala-Buddhists, is now engaged in constructing permanent quarters for the occupying Sri Lanka Navy in the lands of uprooted Tamils who are denied access to their land that had gone under SL military… Continue reading Colombo builds Sinhala cantonment in Maathakal

Sri Lanka news coverage in UN presents challenges, ICP says

Questioning "why the SAG [Special Advisory Group on Peace Keeping] meetings, primarily of member states’ Permanent Representatives, held not in the North Lawn building but in 380 Madison Avenue," and "why different security procedures are being applied to the new venue as if it were a staff meeting," Matthew Lee, a journalist attached to the… Continue reading Sri Lanka news coverage in UN presents challenges, ICP says

U.S. report: a contradicting confluence of politics, international law

In the recently released factual supplement on the violations of international law in Sri Lanka’s conflict, the US State Department Office of Global Criminal Justice (GCJ) exposes the defects in the investigations into the crimes reported by the Sri Lanka’s President appointed LLRC and the deviations in the LLRC report with reference to the report… Continue reading U.S. report: a contradicting confluence of politics, international law

Gandhi, Vipulananda, Poet Periyathampi, Baden-Powell desecrated in Batticaloa

The statues of Mahatma Gandhi, Swami Vipulananda, Pulavarma’ni Periyathampi-pi’l’lai and Baden-Powell revered by Eezham Tamils in the heart of Batticaloa city have been desecrated and destroyed in the early hours of Friday. The statues of Gandhi and the founder of Scout Movement Robert Baden-Powell are located near the clock tower in the city centre. Renowned… Continue reading Gandhi, Vipulananda, Poet Periyathampi, Baden-Powell desecrated in Batticaloa

UK accused of permitting alleged war-criminal to escape prosecution

Questions have been raised over the failure of the British Foreign Office to investigate Prasanna de Silva, ex-Sri Lanka army general alleged to be complicit in war-crimes, as reports emerged that the Mr Silva’s return to Sri Lanka is imminent, sources in London said. European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR) assisted by Society… Continue reading UK accused of permitting alleged war-criminal to escape prosecution