Second generation Eezham Tamils in Canada assert Tamil sovereignty at Youth Conference

Eezham Tamil youth activists from Canada resolved to continue the struggle for Tamil sovereignty at the ‘Eelam Tamil Youth Conference-Canada 2012’ organized by the National Council of Canadian Tamils (NCCT) and the Tamil Youth Organization-Canada (TYO-Canada) at Toronto City Hall, Toronto this Sunday. After three presentations from the organizers and an interactive discussion, nine resolutions… Continue reading Second generation Eezham Tamils in Canada assert Tamil sovereignty at Youth Conference

Peace academic denounces US-LLRC formula, urges alternative mechanism for justice

“The US support given to UNHRC’s proposal for an accountability mechanism for Sri Lanka would not go beyond requesting GoSL to implement LLRC recommendation which legitimised war to protect the state and reduced human rights violations to the ‘misbehaviour ‘of individual soldiers,” writes Jude Lal Fernando, academic of the Trinity College, Dublin. Establishing what took… Continue reading Peace academic denounces US-LLRC formula, urges alternative mechanism for justice

New wave of abductions and dead bodies in Sri Lanka

In the past 5 months – October 2011 to February 2012 – there has been a disturbing rise in the number of abductions, especially in and around the capital, Colombo. Out of 29 abductions and 3 missing persons reported in media, most have not returned to their homes and families, rendering them ‘disappeared’ persons. The… Continue reading New wave of abductions and dead bodies in Sri Lanka

HRW’s Sri Lanka torture report will help UK asylum seekers, says TAG

Credible new evidence of Sri Lanka’s torture of recent deportees from Britain, disclosed recently in a report by the Human Rights Watch (HRW), a premier Rights group based in New York, will significantly bolster ongoing litigation to halt the UK’s deportations, said Tamils Against Genocide (TAG), in a litigation update released today. HRW said the… Continue reading HRW’s Sri Lanka torture report will help UK asylum seekers, says TAG

At UN, Nambiar Tells ICP of White Flag Killings, Sri Lanka Government Blocked Him, Kohona Spoken With

With controversy revived about Sri Lankan war crimes including the murder of surrendering prisoners, Inner City Press on February 24 asked UN official Vijay Nambiar to explain his role in these "white flag" killings, and if involved Major General Shavendra Silva should be a UN Senior Adviser on Peacekeeping. On camera, Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s… Continue reading At UN, Nambiar Tells ICP of White Flag Killings, Sri Lanka Government Blocked Him, Kohona Spoken With

‘Over 7000 civilians died’ Sri Lanka government

The BBC has learned that according to Sri Lankan government statistics, about 9,000 people died in the war-torn north of Sri Lanka during the controversial final phase of the war three years ago. More than 7,000 of the deaths appear to be directly related to the military battle. It is the first set of government… Continue reading ‘Over 7000 civilians died’ Sri Lanka government

UNHRC sessions open on Monday amidst US–Sri Lanka gambits

On Tuesday, Genocidal Sri Lanka’s foreign minister GL Peiris and its ‘socialist’ ploy Tamara Kunanayakam, SL permanent representative in Geneva, painted a picture of victimisation by the USA, to the 47 UNHRC member states meeting in Geneva for two weeks from Monday. Sri Lanka that conducted the genocidal war and carries out structural genocide labelled… Continue reading UNHRC sessions open on Monday amidst US–Sri Lanka gambits

Sri Lankan anger over US move at UN rights council

Sri Lanka on Thursday vowed to hold mass protests against US-backed moves at the United Nations to press for an independent probe into alleged war crimes during the island’s civil war. Government spokesman Susil Premajayantha said rallies would be organised across Sri Lanka to display opposition to the planned proposal at next week’s Human Rights… Continue reading Sri Lankan anger over US move at UN rights council

War-crime allegations lead to Shavendra’s ouster from UN post

Louise Frechette, a Canadian official who chairs the special advisory group (SAG) at the United Nations in New York, said in a statement released at the UN Head Quarters today, that she has advised Major General Shavendra Silva of Sri Lanka, that "his [Silva’s] participation is not appropriate or helpful for the purposes of this… Continue reading War-crime allegations lead to Shavendra’s ouster from UN post

Gananath review shows nations divided in perception

“I will confess that, as I write this essay, many do see him [Rajapaksa] as someone who “saved” the nation from the brutal LTTE. Surely such a view is not without its truth. But that truth cannot excuse human rights violations that currently afflict the nation as a whole; or for that matter obscure the… Continue reading Gananath review shows nations divided in perception