SL President’s son and Hambantota district parliamentarian Namal Rajapaksa has stepped up Sinhala occupation of coastal villages of Mullaiththeevu and Ma’nal Aa’ru (Weli Oya) districts of Vanni mainland this week, civil sources in Mullaiththeevu told TamilNet. Hundreds of Sinhala fishermen were brought from South on Wednesday morning in 20 lorries with their boats and fishing… Continue reading Colombo accelerates Sinhala colonisation of coastal Vanni
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Journalists are ‘traitors’, says Sri Lanka’s state TV
Sri Lanka‘s state-controlled media has described journalists as "traitors" following the UN human rights council’s call for an investigation into the country’s alleged abuses during its war against Tamil separatists. In an attack on Sri Lankan journalists, both at home and in exile, state television accused them of "betraying the motherland." Although the broadcaster did… Continue reading Journalists are ‘traitors’, says Sri Lanka’s state TV
Sri Lanka press slams ‘neo-imperial’ war crime vote
Sri Lanka’s media reacted angrily Friday to a US-led resolution demanding a war crimes probe and said the island had done well to go down fighting at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva. The state-run Daily News said the 24 nations which voted in favour of the resolution urging a credible investigation into alleged… Continue reading Sri Lanka press slams ‘neo-imperial’ war crime vote
Tamil Eelam is my unrealised dream: Karunanidhi
DMK president M Karunanidhi on Thursday termed ‘Tamil Eelam’ his unrealised dream and said he will fight for its realisation. Asked by reporters in Chennai on his reaction to passing of US-backed resolution against Sri Lanka in the United Nation Human Rights Council (UNHRC) and whether there is a possibility of Tamil Eelam in the… Continue reading Tamil Eelam is my unrealised dream: Karunanidhi
Watered-down resolution passes in UNHRC, stops short of international investigations
The UN Rights Council on Thursday approved the LLRC-based US-tabled resolution urging Colombo to probe Human Rights violations domestically with assistance and advice from the UN rights body. The resolution stopped short of calling for an international investigation. In the 47-member UNHRC, 24 countries including India, voted for the resolution while 15 voted against. 8… Continue reading Watered-down resolution passes in UNHRC, stops short of international investigations
India votes against Sri Lanka, UN resolution on war crimes adopted
The UN Human Rights Council passed a resolution on Thursday urging Sri Lanka to "credibly investigate" allegations of violations during the war against Tamil Tiger separatists in 2009. The US-led resolution was adopted with 24 votes in favour, 15 against and eight abstentions. India voted against Sri Lanka on the resolution after pressure from political… Continue reading India votes against Sri Lanka, UN resolution on war crimes adopted
Sri Lanka rejects U.S resolution
Sri Lanka’s special human rights envoy Minister Mahinda Samarsinghe, speaking at the UN Human Rights Council a short while ago, said Sri Lanka rejects the resolution presented by the U.S and urged those “living in glass houses” to be cautious before throwing stones at others. Samarsinghe said that the resolution infringes on Sri Lanka’s sovereignty… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects U.S resolution
Solheim told to leave Norway government
The Norwegian Minister for International Development and Environment, Mr Erik Solheim, who also handles the country’s peace facilitations in different parts of the world, has been asked to leave the government by the leadership of his Socialist Left (SV) Party in the coalition, according to media reports on Wednesday. He has been told to give… Continue reading Solheim told to leave Norway government
De-miners locate remains of cluster bomb in Ki’linochchi
A container allegedly deployed by the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) to carry cluster bomblets has been recovered recently by the de-miners of the humanitarian de-mining agency Halo Trust near a house at Thiruvaiuyaa’ru, 3 km east of Ki’linochchi town, media sources told TamilNet on Wednesday providing a photo displaying the container placed at the… Continue reading De-miners locate remains of cluster bomb in Ki’linochchi
US-led World Bank loans to Rajapaksa, fortifies Colombo-dominated structure
While the Eezham Tamils are hoodwinked by the ploy and decoy of a US-resolution at Geneva, and while the plight of Eezham Tamils is considerably due to a Colombo-centric structure in the island, the US-dominated World Bank headquartered in Washington has approved a loan of US$ 213 million on Thursday for the development of Colombo… Continue reading US-led World Bank loans to Rajapaksa, fortifies Colombo-dominated structure
