Indian FM exerts pressure on TNA, wants Sampanthan in Rajapaksa’s PSC

Tamil National Alliance has been pressurised by the visiting Indian Foreign Minister S. Krishna to take part in the SL Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC), sources close to TNA told TamilNet Wednesday. At the same time, demanding the TNA to come through the PSC farse, the Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s delegation that has been engaging… Continue reading Indian FM exerts pressure on TNA, wants Sampanthan in Rajapaksa’s PSC

Fishermen from South deployed in recent attacks on Tamil Nadu fishermen

Five Sinhalese fishermen from South engaging in trawler fishing in the seas off Neduntheevu (Delf) in Jaffna arrested last week for attacking fishermen from Tamil Nadu, have been released together with the two Tamil Nadu fishermen by the Oorkaavattu’rai (Kayts) court. The latest episode has revealed the involvement of Sinhalese fishermen engaging in deep sea… Continue reading Fishermen from South deployed in recent attacks on Tamil Nadu fishermen

India presses Sri Lanka on political reform

India’s foreign minister has urged Sri Lanka to move forward with reconciliation and constitutional reform on a trip to the island nation. S.M. Krishna said he hoped that the president would embark on "the quest for genuine political reconciliation". Sri Lankan government forces defeated Tamil Tiger rebels fighting for a separate homeland in May 2009… Continue reading India presses Sri Lanka on political reform

Bleak future for Lankan Tamils: Weiss – Firstpost

Eleven months after the bloody war in Sri Lanka that led to the complete rout of the LTTE amid intense civilian suffering, a great piece of journalism shook the conscience of the world: The Cage, authored by Gordon Weiss who was the UN spokesperson in the country at the time. Written with arresting clarity of… Continue reading Bleak future for Lankan Tamils: Weiss – Firstpost

No pressure from India on Sri Lanka

India says it will not put pressure on Sri Lanka to achieve a political solution within a stipulated time-frame. Indian external Affairs Minister S.M Krishna told reporters in Colombo this afternoon (Tuesday) that India respects Sri Lanka’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. He said that the government of Sri Lanka has on many occasions conveyed to… Continue reading No pressure from India on Sri Lanka

‘Galle literary festival, backed by establishments, gives mask of normalcy to genocidal Sri Lanka’

The Galle Literary Festival, which is scheduled to begin is reported to involve diverse participants with the funding from a variety of corporate houses and Western embassies in Colombo. But the prevailing opinion in Eezham Tamil circles is that such occasions and the participation of high profile writers only serve the purpose of providing cultural… Continue reading ‘Galle literary festival, backed by establishments, gives mask of normalcy to genocidal Sri Lanka’

‘Structural genocide will be complete in Mullaiththeevu in 2 years if TNA fails to act’

Uprooted Tamils from the strategic Ma’nalaa’ru region in Vanni, bordering the Mullaiththeevu and Trincomalee districts, have complained that 1,500 acres of their fertile lands northwest of Kokku’laay lagoon, have not been handed over to them. The agricultural lands that belong to the Tamil civilians of Kokku’laay, Kokkuth-thoduvaay and Karainaadduk-kea’ni villages still remain occupied by the… Continue reading ‘Structural genocide will be complete in Mullaiththeevu in 2 years if TNA fails to act’

Executive overeach to provide immunity to Universal crimes questioned

Bruce Fein, attorney for the three Tamil plaintiffs who have charged Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse of war-crimes in the District Court of District of Columbia, in response to the "suggestion" of immunity for Rajapakse by the US Justice Department, told TamilNet, that he has asked to court to allow the plaintiffs to file a… Continue reading Executive overeach to provide immunity to Universal crimes questioned

US "suggests" immunity to Rajapakse from suit

In a clear articulation of US State Department’s continuing support of Sri Lanka’s President Rajapakse, the US Justice Department, based on a directive from legal adviser Harold Koh, has suggested to the District Court of District of Columbia that Rajapakse has immunity from the suit filed by three Tamil plaintiffs for alleged complicity in war-crimes.… Continue reading US "suggests" immunity to Rajapakse from suit

UK disappointed with LLRC’s recommendations on accountability

In an official response to the LLRC report, the Foreign Office Minister of Britain with responsibility for Sri Lanka, Alistair Burt, on Thursday criticized the report for not addressing or only partially answering “many credible allegations of violations of international humanitarian law and human rights law, including from the UN Panel of Experts report” .… Continue reading UK disappointed with LLRC’s recommendations on accountability