Sri Lankan rights issue: India not to act hastily

India’s stand at the ongoing U.N. Human Rights Council meet in Geneva on the resolution against Sri Lanka over alleged war crimes would be taken based on the overall ties between the two neighbours and the sentiments in the country, External Affairs Minister S. M. Krishna said on Thursday. “Certainly we will take into account… Continue reading Sri Lankan rights issue: India not to act hastily

US-resolution binds Tamils to less than the 13th Amendment

A draft resolution that appears in media reports as has been tabled by the USA at Geneva UNHCR, while specifying the ‘constructive’ LLRC recommendations that has to be implemented, talks of only de-militarizing the North but not the East and confines the model of political solution to undefined devolution of powers to the provinces and… Continue reading US-resolution binds Tamils to less than the 13th Amendment

Tamil Nadu Catholic Church reminds umbilical code relations at Kachchatheevu fete

Amidst intense presence of the occupying Sinhala military at Kachcha-theevu during the annual fete of St. Antony on Sunday, the Ramnad diocese of Tamil Nadu Catholic Church that jointly conducts the prayers along with the Jaffna diocese, reminded the umbilical code relations of the people on either side of the Palk Bay. The theme of… Continue reading Tamil Nadu Catholic Church reminds umbilical code relations at Kachchatheevu fete

Thousands gather in Geneva denouncing deceptive deliberations

While the USA and Sri Lanka and their respective blocs at UNHRC squabble whether the LLRC machination against the nation of Eezham Tamils has to be left to Sri Lanka or internationally monitored in implementation, thousands of Eezham Tamils gathered in Geneva on Monday, denounced the deceptive deliberations and demanded international investigation on the genocide,… Continue reading Thousands gather in Geneva denouncing deceptive deliberations

Don’t support Sri Lanka at UNHRC, Jayalalithaa urges PM

Tamil Nadu chief minister Jayalalithaa on Tuesday termed India’s support to Sri Lanka at the United Nation Human Rights Council (UNHRC) untenable and demanded support for the US resolution next month on accountability issues of the Sri Lankan civil war. In a letter to the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the text of which was released… Continue reading Don’t support Sri Lanka at UNHRC, Jayalalithaa urges PM

Sumanthiran, Sritharan contradict reasoning Geneva absentia

In a meeting held by the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) in Jaffna on Monday, explaining to the public why the TNA opted out canvassing in Geneva, TNA’s Vanni parliamentarian Sritharan and nominated parliamentarian Sumanthiran came out with contrasting reasons. As the TNA has publicly rejected the LLRC recommendations, is there any point in going to… Continue reading Sumanthiran, Sritharan contradict reasoning Geneva absentia

2,000 Tamils stage protest at UN in Geneva

Thousands of Tamils from across Europe protested in front of UN headquarters in Geneva Monday demanding the creation of an international tribunal to try "war crimes" committed in Sri Lanka. Some 2,000 protestors, according to the SDA-ATS Swiss news agency, waved banners and placards in favour of self-determination for the Tamil minority and denounced "genocidal… Continue reading 2,000 Tamils stage protest at UN in Geneva

West has to concede to Tamils its failure of ‘war crimes–reconciliation’ paradigm

The West, especially the USA has to concede to Eezham Tamils that its post-war paradigms of war crimes accountability and reconciliation have failed to bring in solutions from Sri Lanka, commented a new generation Tamil politician in the island, citing the repeated state of affairs at the UNHRC in Geneva. Attitudinal change and fresh thinking… Continue reading West has to concede to Tamils its failure of ‘war crimes–reconciliation’ paradigm

GTF backs LLRC recommendations

In a rare show of support to a commission appointed by the government, a leading Tamil diaspora group on Sunday said it supported the recommendations of the Lessons Learned and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) and called for its implementation. The Global Tamil Forum (GTF), an organization based in Britain with support groups in several other countries,… Continue reading GTF backs LLRC recommendations

Land grabbed for Buddhist stupa, local people blocked at Kudumpimalai, Batticaloa

Sri Lanka’s Sinhala military occupying the scenic sacred hillock Kudumpimalai (Baron’s Cap) in the Koa’ra’lappattu South Division of the Batticaloa district has not only appropriated five acres of land there to build a Buddhist stupa, but also blocks the local people from entering that area. The occupying military plans to convert the local sacred place… Continue reading Land grabbed for Buddhist stupa, local people blocked at Kudumpimalai, Batticaloa