Veteran war correspondent Marie Colvin killed in Syria

Renowned journalist Marie Colvin of The Sunday Times (UK), who has been familiar to Eezham Tamils for her coverage on the conflict in the island, has been killed in shelling in Syria together with French photographer Remi Olchlik in a shell attack in Syria on Tuesday, agency reports said. The news has shocked Eezham Tamils… Continue reading Veteran war correspondent Marie Colvin killed in Syria

Sri Lanka plans ‘foreign’ enclave to balance India in Trincomalee

While the uprooted Eezham Tamil civilians from Moothoor East of Troncomalee district are languishing in temporary shelters and with their relatives and friends, the colonial Colombo government has sent land surveying teams with a plan to grab the remaining lands in the vicinity of the already seized area for Indian coal power plant in Champoor.… Continue reading Sri Lanka plans ‘foreign’ enclave to balance India in Trincomalee

Urging Colombo to rebuild railway to north evokes 143-year-old debate

A group of politicians, academics and NGO workers in the South including some Tamils and Muslims of southern orientation, while urging implementation of several LLRC recommendations in consultation with the TNA, and at the same time urging demilitarisation and political solution based on devolution, concluded their signed statement on Friday, wondering it was “hard to… Continue reading Urging Colombo to rebuild railway to north evokes 143-year-old debate

Cambodia analogy

The UN Secretary General is under attack by international legal experts and the media for a seriously bungled war-crimes prosecution in east asia- Cambodia’s war tribunal (Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, ECCC). Two million civilians were killed by Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge, and 35 years later, politics and finance, instead of law and… Continue reading Cambodia analogy

Are Delhi and Colombo playing a prearranged game?

LLRC promptings fall by the wayside The sixty-four thousand dollar question doing the round in town: Is the government really under intense international pressure and will it be compelled to do something about the Tamil question, or is it all plain bluff till the Human Rights tamasha in Geneva draws to a close? I do… Continue reading Are Delhi and Colombo playing a prearranged game?

TNA tries to sell Indo-US pre-emption to Eezham Tamil civil society

Accepting the implementation of the 13th Amendment that is already in Sri Lanka’s constitution and failed to meet Tamil aspirations, was the subject matter the TNA was trying to impress upon the representatives of the Eezham Tamil civil society, in a meeting that took place in Vavuniyaa for five hours on Saturday. Eezham Tamils should… Continue reading TNA tries to sell Indo-US pre-emption to Eezham Tamil civil society

Ban under fire for silence in Shavendra’s UN appointment

While Navi Pillay, U.N.’s chief of human rights, advised U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon earlier this month to seek the removal of a former Sri Lankan officer, Shavendra Silva, from a top peacekeeping advisory committee for alleged complicity in war-crimes, other rights groups blasted Ban for the silence on the controversial appointment. Philippe Bolopion, the… Continue reading Ban under fire for silence in Shavendra’s UN appointment

On Silva, Ambassadors Meet With UN Peacekeeping, Rice Says Concerned

Three weeks ago Inner City Press began asking the UN and then the US Mission to the UN how they could accept as a UN "Senior Adviser on Peacekeeping Operations" of General Shavendra Silva, whose Division 58 is repeatedly named in connection with war crimes in Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s Panel of Experts report on… Continue reading On Silva, Ambassadors Meet With UN Peacekeeping, Rice Says Concerned

EU refrains from welcoming LLRC, calls for UN Commission

The European Parliament on Thursday, among its resolution specifying its position on UN Human Rights Council’s 19th session to be convened in Geneva this month, resolved on Sri Lanka that it “[s]tresses the need to further support efforts to strengthen the accountability process in Sri Lanka and continue to call for the establishment of a… Continue reading EU refrains from welcoming LLRC, calls for UN Commission

Sumanthiran comes forward to save Rajapaksa from international investigations

A few days left to the UNHRC sessions in Geneva, the Colombo-based nominated parliamentarian of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), Mr. M.A. Sumanthiran, has come out with a statement to BBC Sinhala Service on Tuesday, bailing out the regime of Mahinda Rajapaksa. “TNA backs a domestic process to implement the LLRC recommendations. We should ask… Continue reading Sumanthiran comes forward to save Rajapaksa from international investigations