Sri Lanka has strongly denounced a report in a UK newspaper which said a leading lobbying company wrote a speech on behalf of the president. In a report on Tuesday, the Independent quoted a Bell Pottinger company spokesman as saying it wrote a speech the president gave to the UN in 2010. The spokesman is… Continue reading Sri Lanka under fire over PR firm Bell Pottinger speech
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Maathakal protests Sri Lanka’s Naval base
A major coastal village Maathakal in Jaffna staged a protest on Monday against occupying Sri Lanka building an extensive naval base there by confiscating private lands of Eezham Tamils. Maathakal is the closest point of Jaffna to Point Calimere (Koadikkarai) in the Tamil Nadu coast across the Palk Strait. The base is a security threat… Continue reading Maathakal protests Sri Lanka’s Naval base
Law to take over private lands in Tamil Homeland
Whilst the Government of Sri Lanka (GOSL) has been in the past taking over lands in the Tamil Homeland under the guise of High security Zones (HSZ) they have now surreptitiously introduced a Bill in the Parliament to amend the ‘Town and Country Planning Ordinance’ in an effort to take over even private lands belonging… Continue reading Law to take over private lands in Tamil Homeland
War crime litigations reach crucial phase in US courts
Civil cases against Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse and Shavendra Silva, an ex-army commander and currently Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN) are waiting next round of decisions from the District Court of District of Columbia and District Court of Southern District of New York respectively, legal sources monitoring the progress of the… Continue reading War crime litigations reach crucial phase in US courts
Norway funds Sri Lanka ministry
The Norwegian embassy in Colombo has contributed 18.5 million Rupees to Sri Lanka’s Child Development and Women’s Affairs ministry to improve mobility of Women Development Officers and to display billboards in prominent places, a press release from the Norwegian embassy in Colombo said on Friday. Norway at times had to “buy peace” through aid, observed… Continue reading Norway funds Sri Lanka ministry
Wider public participation marks Heroes Day in Tamil Nadu
It became clear on the eve of Heroes Day, Sunday, that ruling circles in India join hands with genocidal Colombo in denying Tamils the right to remember their fallen freedom fighters. Yet the day was observed with a marked positive difference in Tamil Nadu this time. Public and grassroot initiatives replaced political party organized mass… Continue reading Wider public participation marks Heroes Day in Tamil Nadu
West endorses ethno-military rule, military solution: Tamil civil groups
Civil society organisations in the country of Eezham Tamils are enraged at foreign diplomats visiting their country confining the purposes of the visits primarily to meeting the commanders of the occupying Sinhala military but not the civil society. When genocidal Sri Lanka declares ’normalcy’ has come to Tamils, the gesture of these diplomats is a… Continue reading West endorses ethno-military rule, military solution: Tamil civil groups
Japan urges Sri Lanka to probe war crimes
Japan, a top aid giver to Sri Lanka, on Wednesday urged the island’s government to probe war crimes allegedly committed while defeating Tamil rebels and pressed Colombo to improve human rights. Japan said it wanted "genuine reconciliation" in Sri Lanka after troops crushed Tamil Tiger rebels in May 2009 and declared an end to nearly… Continue reading Japan urges Sri Lanka to probe war crimes
Whether history is different to Tamils and Sinhalese, asks Jaffna academic
A single event that took place in the University of Jaffna on the Heroes Day, Sunday, has captivated the minds of Tamils all over the world, more than the diaspora functions marked by ever increasing participation of people but in some instances showed hijack aimed at dividing, capturing and ‘softening’ the struggle by the very… Continue reading Whether history is different to Tamils and Sinhalese, asks Jaffna academic
Record turnout at Canada Heroes Day event asserts sovereignty
More than 70,000 Canadian Tamils paid homage to heroes at the Toronto Heroe’s Day event organized by the Canadian Tamil Remembrance Organization (CTRO) Sunday. Conducted in four sessions in a make-shift venue, emotions were high and messages were clear. Despite threats of manufactured divisions towards the event, organizers came under the banner of CTRO for… Continue reading Record turnout at Canada Heroes Day event asserts sovereignty
