Rajapaksa double-speak holds Sri Lanka captive to its history – Firstpost

The modern history of Sri Lanka, centered around the politics of its Tamil minority population and its umbilically bound relationship with India, is one of broken promises, linguistic chauvinism, mutual distrust – and all-round treachery. The annihilation in May 2009 of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, which waged a bloody 30-year campaign for a… Continue reading Rajapaksa double-speak holds Sri Lanka captive to its history – Firstpost

Tamil journalists blocked from attending Rajapaksa’s meetings in Jaffna

The wards of the Chaavakachcheari hospital, renovated with help from Red Cross societies from Finland and Ireland at different stages and that were already declared open, were declared once again opened by SL president Mahinda Rajapaksa on Monday. The ‘hijack’ move projected as a part of ‘grand opening’ under Rajapaksa’s Vadakkin Vasantham (the spring of… Continue reading Tamil journalists blocked from attending Rajapaksa’s meetings in Jaffna

NCET expects Norway to approach Eezham Tamils with fresh attitudes, personalities

Peace comes from absence of fear, violence and social confrontations. Reconciliation comes from justice and parity between the parties. Development of a people comes from their right to conceive it and own it. How could Norway expect Eezham Tamils in Norway to contribute to peace, reconciliation and development within the Sri Lankan frame, amidst militarisation,… Continue reading NCET expects Norway to approach Eezham Tamils with fresh attitudes, personalities

Indian-organised international delegation visits Jaffna

Around 60 diplomats belonging to African, Latin American, West Asian and European countries, based in New Delhi were brought to Jaffna on Sunday to showcase them on ‘development’ and ‘reconciliation’ taking place in the country of Eezham Tamils occupied by genocidal Sri Lanka. The exercise was organised and fully backed by the Establishment in New… Continue reading Indian-organised international delegation visits Jaffna

China to build airport in Poonakari to balance India’s Palaali

Occupying Sri Lanka plans to invite China to build an airport of international standard at Poonakari in the north of the country of Eezham Tamils to balance India’s projects centring around KKS harbour and Palaali airport in the northern coast of Jaffna Peninsula, news sources from the island said. Colombo has started confiscating large tracts… Continue reading China to build airport in Poonakari to balance India’s Palaali

Fein: TVPA’s plain language interpretation negates Rajapakse immunity

In a forceful rebuttal to the U.S. State Department’s suggestion of immunity to Sri Lanka President Rajpakse in the war-crimes charges against him in the case filed in District Court in Washington by three Tamil plaintiffs, Bruce Fein, the attorney for the plaintiffs, said, ‘the sitting head of state immunity issue pivots solely on an… Continue reading Fein: TVPA’s plain language interpretation negates Rajapakse immunity

Don’t rely on ‘imported solutions’ to solve country’s problems: Rajapaksa

“It is the duty of all parties in the country to solve problems according to the people’s wishes by participating in this Parliamentary Select Committee rather than relying on imported solutions and utilising foreign influences,” Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has said. Addressing the nation at Anuradhapura, on the occasion of the Sri Lankan Independence… Continue reading Don’t rely on ‘imported solutions’ to solve country’s problems: Rajapaksa

Tamil woman’s death in Norway bares plight of a Nation deprived of international justice

24-year-old Garolin Vinotha Nesarajah, who killed herself along with her 20-month-old baby boy on 16 January in a refugee centre in Førde in Western Norway, was not prepared for her deportation, as she feared she would be interrogated and tortured by the Sri Lanka Army back home, reporters in Jaffna said. Garolin immolated herself along… Continue reading Tamil woman’s death in Norway bares plight of a Nation deprived of international justice

SRI LANKA: Independence without justice – Asian Human Rights Commission

A statement for the commemoration of the independence of Sri Lanka The 64th commemoration of Sri Lanka’s independence takes place at the time when the country’s justice system is in a hopeless crisis. The abuse of the judicial process for political reasons has created doubts about the independence of the judiciary itself. The government shows… Continue reading SRI LANKA: Independence without justice – Asian Human Rights Commission

SL government will not deliver justice: HRW

The acting Geneva Advocacy Director at Human Rights Watch, Philippe Dam, has said in a statement issued by the HRW Thursday that justice and accountability will not come from the Sri Lankan government. “Only international action will address the suffering of victims,” Mr. Dam said urging the United Nations Human Rights Council to address the… Continue reading SL government will not deliver justice: HRW