US demand on Sri Lanka is not enough: UNSG Panel of Experts

Recalling the 2009 blunder by UN Human Rights Council of praising Sri Lanka for its bloody finish to the civil war and stating that the war in its final days had cost as many as 40,000 deaths, the three UN Secretary General’s Expert Panel Members, Marzuki Darusman, Steven Ratner and Yasmin Sooka, on Friday said… Continue reading US demand on Sri Lanka is not enough: UNSG Panel of Experts

US, Sri Lanka squabble whether hang or slaughter Eezham Tamil Nation

The LLRC recommendation of the majoritarian and genocidal state of Sri Lanka is clear on the point that ethnic territories cannot exist in the island, and ‘trilingual’ society (ostensibly paving way for total Sinhalcisation) should be achieved by 2020. While Sri Lanka in Geneva sessions wants implementation of its agenda left completely to itself, the… Continue reading US, Sri Lanka squabble whether hang or slaughter Eezham Tamil Nation

Enragement over US-India stand results in Sumanthiran-effigy in Jaffna

The nominated parliamentarian of Tamil National Alliance (TNA) M.A. Sumanthiran faced the brunt of public enragement in Jaffna on Wednesday, for reflecting the stand of the USA and India, in handing over even the last of the trumps of Eezham Tamils to Sri Lankan state, by internalizing war-crimes accountability and political solution. Washington allegedly backs… Continue reading Enragement over US-India stand results in Sumanthiran-effigy in Jaffna

Marie Colvin remembered in Jaffna

Tamil journalists from various media organizations came together on Monday in Jaffna with civil society members and student representatives of various faculties of the Jaffna University, to pay tribute to the slain war correspondent in Syria, Marie Colvin, who had been in the island covering the conflict earlier. Paying floral tribute, the event, organized by… Continue reading Marie Colvin remembered in Jaffna

US says resolution still under discussion

The United States says the resolution on Sri Lanka which was to be presented at the UN Human Rights Council is still under discussion. U.S Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Robert Blake said this in a twitter interview conducted by the State Department today. “the res. is under discussion; great… Continue reading US says resolution still under discussion

SL colonial governor coordinates anti-UN demonstration of SLFP, EPDP in North

Occupying Sri Lanka’s colonial governor, Maj. Gen. G. A. Chandrasri was seen coordinating the two factions collaborating with the Rajapaksa regime, the Angkajan-led SLFP and Douglas Devananda-led EPDP, in staging a simulated demonstration in Jaffna and Vanni against UNHRC discussing Sri Lanka in Geneva on Monday. The simulation forced in sections and individuals waiting for… Continue reading SL colonial governor coordinates anti-UN demonstration of SLFP, EPDP in North

Government says committed to probe

The Sri Lankan government informed the UN human Rights Council in Geneva today that it is committed to a mechanism for gathering and assessing factual evidence relating to some episodes which occurred during the war, buttressed by a strong investigative arm. The Minister in charge of human rights, Mahinda Samarasinghe, told the 19th session of… Continue reading Government says committed to probe