Norway plays with words on investigation, sees failed 13 Amendment as solution

During a parliamentary interpolation seeking to know Norway’s stand on independent international investigations of Sri Lanka’s war crimes and crimes against humanity, when Conservative MP Peter Skovholt Gitmark asked the Norwegian Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr-Støre on Monday, whether Norway would back such an investigation, the minister answering a clear “yes,” later stopped at only “independent… Continue reading Norway plays with words on investigation, sees failed 13 Amendment as solution

No one has to tell us what to do – President Mahinda Rajapaksa

While claiming that the government is committed to walk an extra mile to establish permanent peace through reconciliation, President Mahinda Rajapaksa today said that no one has to tell Sri Lanka what to do. “Sri Lanka is in the midst of peace won at great sacrifice. We are progressing on the path of peace and… Continue reading No one has to tell us what to do – President Mahinda Rajapaksa

India to wage documentary war countering West’s exposure of Sri Lanka crimes

The Ministry of External Affairs in New Delhi has embarked on deploying India’s expertise in cinematography to campaign against recent exposures of Sri Lanka’s war crimes by Western documentaries and to defend the partnership efforts of the two Establishments in the island. Leading film makers in India have been hired by the ministry to produce… Continue reading India to wage documentary war countering West’s exposure of Sri Lanka crimes

Eezham Tamil youth in Canada challenge connivance with LLRC-based resolution

Second generation Eezham Tamil youth in Canada strongly criticized the support lent to the pro-LLRC US resolution by some diaspora organizations at a panel discussion organized by the National Council of Canadian Tamils on Saturday about the recent United National Human Rights Council meeting. While the older generation on the panel were welcoming the US… Continue reading Eezham Tamil youth in Canada challenge connivance with LLRC-based resolution

LLRC centered resolution, an albatross around Tamils neck

While the passage of the US-tabled LLRC-based resolution on Sri Lanka at the UNHRC sessions has renewed expectation in some quarters of the Tamil diaspora that the resolution will be the first step towards exposing the culpability of Colombo in committing war-crimes, Tamil circles expressed the need to exercise caution, pointing out that the history… Continue reading LLRC centered resolution, an albatross around Tamils neck

Indian ‘cooperation’ stalls OHCHR acting on UNHRC resolution

The Indian cooperation in passing the resolution on Sri Lanka at the UNHRC has in fact facilitated possibilities of stalemate in acting on the resolution. It is well known that India was behind the change in the tabled resolution that the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has to function “in… Continue reading Indian ‘cooperation’ stalls OHCHR acting on UNHRC resolution

ICG acknowledges crisis but turns out cock-eyed on solutions

The International Crisis Group in its latest reports acknowledges militarisation and Sinhalicisation of Tamil land as currently the burning crisis in the island of Sri Lanka. It is implicit admission of structural genocide faced by the nation of Eezham Tamils. Both the Sinhala militarisation and colonisation increase the risk of a return to violence, the… Continue reading ICG acknowledges crisis but turns out cock-eyed on solutions

Sri Lanka steps-up threats to journalists and NGOs

In the wake of two powerful documentaries that have been released this year, ‘Silenced Voices’ by Norwegian filmmaker Beate Arnestad, and Channel 4’s ‘Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields : War Crimes Unpunished’, Sri Lanka has increased threats against journalists and activists both in its territory and abroad as well. In a recent wave of smear campaigns,… Continue reading Sri Lanka steps-up threats to journalists and NGOs