Following the death in Arusha, Tanzania of the nephew of Sri Lanka president Mahinda Rajapaksa, Shyamlal Rajapaksa, who served as a prosecutor for the UN International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, allegations have been made in Sri Lanka that the UN is involved in a cover-up of the death. In New York on August 24,… Continue reading UN Says Lankan President’s Nephew was Murdered in Tanzania, Genocide Theory Offered
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Jaffna fishermen not allowed to fish without radar reflectors
Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) in Jaffna has barred around 2,750 fishermen to fish during night time in their seas without installing radar reflectors on their boats and catamarans, according to S. Tharmalingam, the Deputy Director of Fisheries and Sea Resources in Jaffna. Meanwhile, the Non-government Organization, IMO, has come forward to purchase 2,750 radar reflectors… Continue reading Jaffna fishermen not allowed to fish without radar reflectors
Boyle: India a moral failure, Colombo’s monstrosity matched only by Nazis
"India’s support to Rajapakse Government is an atrocious crime. Tamils are undergoing unspeakable hardship, and the monstrosity is only matched by the Nazis terror on Jews. The world had simply closed its eyes….Failure to ensure safety to Sri Lanka Tamils is a moral disgrace to India and a stain in India’s illustrious history," said Francis… Continue reading Boyle: India a moral failure, Colombo’s monstrosity matched only by Nazis
‘Rebellion or mass suicide only outcome if this continues’
This is an eyewitness report from someone who had personal exposure to the suffering of Tamils in the Manik Farm concentration camp. With all the people from Kilinochchi, Mullaitivu and Mannar districts crammed into the camps in Vavuniya, space is a premium. Rather than being ‘internally displaced persons’ these people are in reality ‘internally displaced… Continue reading ‘Rebellion or mass suicide only outcome if this continues’
Dolphin van scare in Vavuniya camps
Displaced Tamil people are being daily abducted from camps in Vavuniya by people who come in vans, a displaced person told the BBC. Speaking with BBC Sandeshaya from a camp for internally displaced people (IDP) in Vavuniya, the IDP said all the displaced try to hide in their tents as the ‘Dolphin vans’ arrive in… Continue reading Dolphin van scare in Vavuniya camps
Recanting Sri Lanka medics bailed
Four doctors who worked in Sri Lanka’s combat zone have been given bail after they were detained for allegedly exaggerating civilian casualty figures. A court in the capital Colombo said they could be released as long as they reported to police once a month. With journalists banned from the war zone, the doctors were an… Continue reading Recanting Sri Lanka medics bailed
Change of tactics helped us: Fonseka
The secret behind the success of the Sri Lankan military in its war against the LTTE was its transformation from a conventional to a guerilla force, according to the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) Sarath Fonseka, who led the war as the Army Commander. In his first public appearance since the military defeat of the… Continue reading Change of tactics helped us: Fonseka
S. Lanka foils suicide bomb plot: police
Sri Lanka is hunting a team of Tamil Tiger suicide bombers alleged to have plotted the death of the president’s brother, who is also the island’s top defence official, police said on Monday. The State Intelligence Service (SIS) discovered a haul of explosives, a suicide jacket, ammunition and an automatic weapon that was to have… Continue reading S. Lanka foils suicide bomb plot: police
Lanka to open Mission in Eritrea to counter LTTE network
Sri Lanka is looking at the possibility of opening an embassy in Eritrea as part of measures to counter the LTTE’s international network which is said to be still active despite the arrest of the chief arms procurer of the Tigers Kumaran Pathmanathan alias KP, Foreign Ministry sources told Daily Mirror online. The move comes… Continue reading Lanka to open Mission in Eritrea to counter LTTE network
In Sri Lanka, Death Threats Over Speaking on EU’s GSP Plus Tariff Treatment, Silence at UN
A Sri Lankan academic and human rights activist faces death threats for allegedly providing information about the situation in Sri Lanka which might force the European Union not to continue its tariff free treatment of Sri Lankan textiles under the so called GSP Plus program. Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu of the Centre for Policy Alternatives received the… Continue reading In Sri Lanka, Death Threats Over Speaking on EU’s GSP Plus Tariff Treatment, Silence at UN
