Sri Lanka war study ‘disappointing’

(UKPA) The Government has been left "disappointed" by some of the recommendations of a report into Sri Lanka’s civil war, the Foreign Office said. Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt said the Government welcomed the publication of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) report. The review was commissioned by the Sri Lankan government in May… Continue reading Sri Lanka war study ‘disappointing’

Canada says LLRC inadequate, calls for independent investigations

Adding to the increasing number of calls, ahead of the March meeting of UN’s Human Rights Council in Geneva, for Independent International Investigations into alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka committed during the final phases of war, Canadas Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird said Wednesday, "Canada remains concerned that the report does not fully address… Continue reading Canada says LLRC inadequate, calls for independent investigations

SL paramilitary in Jaffna monopolises cable TV market at gunpoint

Hundreds of private cable operators, who have been supplying cable Television covering the villages of Jaffna for years have been harassed and coerced into working under a paramilitary operated cable operator, MBL Cable Network, in Jaffna. Independent operators who were operating their own dishes and distributing television channels to private consumers were told that their… Continue reading SL paramilitary in Jaffna monopolises cable TV market at gunpoint

Sri Lanka protesting university students evicted

Thousands of protesting students have been evicted from the campus of one of Sri Lanka’s main universities following a court order. The evictions at the Sri Jayawardenepura campus comes amid disputes between students who have been protesting for days and the government. Students accuse the government of interfering in their lives. A senior opposition figure… Continue reading Sri Lanka protesting university students evicted

Internment continues unchecked in Sri Lanka, as an era ends in US

During the final assault in Mu’l’livaaykkaal, Sri Lanka’s armed forces herded nearly 300,000 Tamil civilians, including close to 50,000 children and elderly, and LTTE non-combatants, in 21st century version of over-crowded internment camps encircled by barbed wire fences. While GoSL manipulates its demographic politics with the captive internees, in the U.S., an internment era, where… Continue reading Internment continues unchecked in Sri Lanka, as an era ends in US

TNA, GTF join ANC centenary celebration, Sri Lanka boycotts

Delegations from the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) and the Global Tamil Forum (GTF) are amongst international attendees of the centenary celebrations of the African National Congress (ANC) on Sunday. Sri Lanka has refused to participate at the event in Bloemfontein because of the ANC’s invitation to the GTF, the Sunday Times reports. Dozens of heads… Continue reading TNA, GTF join ANC centenary celebration, Sri Lanka boycotts

Sound of Silent Speech

One can speak not only through words but through expressive conduct often called "Symbolic speech" – legally defined as nonverbal gestures and actions intended to communicate a message. In Western liberal democracies, most forms of symbolic speech are constitutionally protected. The Tamil diaspora’s recent use of such protected expressive speech to publicize symbols of Colombo… Continue reading Sound of Silent Speech

SL military-led administration in North harasses Tamil journalists

After two years of war and claims that Colombo has resettled civilians in Vanni, remote areas of the mainland still remain prohibited for Tamil journalists. Sri Lankan military intelligence officers and operatives systematically harass the journalists who visit the areas beyond the ‘A9 comfort zone’ of the occupying SL military. Meanwhile, harassment by SL military-led… Continue reading SL military-led administration in North harasses Tamil journalists