Sri Lanka MPs receive controversial civil war report

A commission set up by Sri Lanka’s president to investigate the conduct of the civil war has said the government did its best to protect civilians. It concluded the military gave the "highest priority" to protecting civilians and said Tamil Tiger rebels had had "no respect for human life". Both sides have been accused of… Continue reading Sri Lanka MPs receive controversial civil war report

Death threat issued to 8 student activists, 3 lecturers of Jaffna University

“There will be ‘maximum punishment’ [assassination] for those who disturb the ‘freedom’ that we gave to Tamil people by shedding our blood,” say posters and notices distributed by helmet-wearing unknown operatives who entered the premises of the University of Jaffna Thursday. The poster, titled “last warning” and issued in the name of “Naam Ilangkaiyar Security… Continue reading Death threat issued to 8 student activists, 3 lecturers of Jaffna University

Deported Tamils ‘face torture’ on return to Sri Lanka

UK Border Agency to continue with forced-removals flight despite human rights organisation warnings of mistreatment Up to 50 passengers heading to Sri Lanka on a UK Border Agency forced-removals flight risk being tortured on their return, human rights organisations have warned. The flight, which will depart on Thursday afternoon from an as yet undisclosed British… Continue reading Deported Tamils ‘face torture’ on return to Sri Lanka

TNA leadership faces admonition from civil society of Eezham Tamils

Prominent members of the Tamil civil society of all walks of life presented a memorandum to the Tamil National Alliance leadership on Tuesday, strongly condemning deception and deviatory polity of the leadership while times demand well-defined solutions to a long struggle. The civil society members urged firmness of leadership in political stand in convincing India… Continue reading TNA leadership faces admonition from civil society of Eezham Tamils

China announces Indian Ocean naval base in Seychelles

China on Monday announced setting up its first naval base abroad at Seychelles in the Indian Ocean.  The former British colony, Seychelles, lies in parallel to the Maldives and the US-British base Diego Garcia in the East, the Somalian coast of Africa in the West, Gulf of Aden/ entrance to the Red Sea in the… Continue reading China announces Indian Ocean naval base in Seychelles

Criticism mounts on Indian HR record, US media policy

“Nothing but a radical shift in economic, security and social policy is needed to meet India’s national and international human rights commitments,” said Miloon Kothari, the convenor of Working Group on Human Rights (WGHR) in India, commenting on the latest WGHR review report that presents a very bleak scenario of the actual state of human… Continue reading Criticism mounts on Indian HR record, US media policy

At UN, Pillay Says Deferring Sri Lanka Visit Until LLRC Report, Won’t Count Deaths

When High Commissioner on Human Rights Navi Pillay appeared at the UN on Friday, Inner City Press asked her about inaction on the killing of civilians in Sri Lanka, including the performance of the UN and certain high UN officials. Inner City Press also asked how many civilians she believed had been killed in Sri… Continue reading At UN, Pillay Says Deferring Sri Lanka Visit Until LLRC Report, Won’t Count Deaths

Abductions escalate in North, families urged to approach Co-Chair Ambassadors in Colombo

21-year-old Tharsan Kannuchamy, who was earlier released after detention by the Sri Lanka Army following Vanni war, has been reported missing since Monday this week, according to a complaint lodged by his family with the SL Police in Chu’n’naakam in Jaffna. Mr. Tharsan was last seen leaving for work to a shop in Jaffna from… Continue reading Abductions escalate in North, families urged to approach Co-Chair Ambassadors in Colombo

Abductions on rise in Vanni, Red Cross joins SL Police in refusing to register complaints

A 23-year-old Tamil youth was abducted Tuesday night by armed men who came in a white van while the youth, Ganeshamoorthy Rathan, was talking to his friends along roadside in Kaadduvinayaakar temple area of his native village, Mu’l’liyava’lai of Mullaiththeevu district. Mr. Rathan was brought to his house and instructed to park his bicycle at… Continue reading Abductions on rise in Vanni, Red Cross joins SL Police in refusing to register complaints

Colombo’s colonial rule, TNA and diaspora frustrate people in the Tamil country

From allowing blatant burglary and fleecing businesses to harassing people and making money from fabricated petty offences, the Sinhala military, police and officials of occupying Sri Lanka aim to frustrate Tamils to make them leave their country, said a feature by S.M. Thiyagarajah appeared in Tamil media on Saturday. There are deeper political reasons in… Continue reading Colombo’s colonial rule, TNA and diaspora frustrate people in the Tamil country