Office of outspoken Tamil newspaper Uthayan attacked in Sri Lanka

An outspoken Tamil newspaper in northern Sri Lanka whose premises have been repeatedly targeted, and its employees killed, was attacked by armed men who stormed into the building and set the printing presses ablaze. It is the second attack on the newspaper in two weeks. Reports said a gang of three men armed with guns… Continue reading Office of outspoken Tamil newspaper Uthayan attacked in Sri Lanka

Tamil TV presenter begs: ‘Don’t send me to Sri Lanka’

A former high-profile newsreader on a Tamil Tiger television channel has pleaded with the international community to save her from being sent back to Sri Lanka where she fears she could be tortured or killed. Rathimohan Lokini is one of 19 Tamil refugees languishing in an aluminium factory in Dubai and facing the threat of… Continue reading Tamil TV presenter begs: ‘Don’t send me to Sri Lanka’

Armed squad attacks Tamil paper office in Jaffna setting ablaze press machines

An armed squad, allegedly operated by the Sri Lankan military intelligence, stormed the main office of the Uthayan Tamil daily in the city of Jaffna in the early hours of Saturday, setting ablaze the press machines and the copies of printed papers that were ready for distribution. The squad chased media workers away at gun… Continue reading Armed squad attacks Tamil paper office in Jaffna setting ablaze press machines

Tamil genocide framework highlighted in Slovenia Conference

The framework of genocide carried by Colombo on Eelam Tamils is featured in a poster presentation at the Slovenia conference on R2P being held in the Faculty of Law, University of Lkubljana, Thursday by Tamils Against Genocide [TAG], a US-UK based activist organization, the conference details reveal. More than 80 speakers and poster presenters from… Continue reading Tamil genocide framework highlighted in Slovenia Conference

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Joke and a fraud, Boyle slams Kerry’s New Year message

Noting the new U.S. Secretary of State, John Kerry’s New Year Statement that included, "[t]he New Year brings with it a new opportunity for all Sri Lankans to join together in the spirit of peace and reconciliation," Professor Boyle, an expert in international law and a keen watcher of the treacherous conduct of the international… Continue reading Joke and a fraud, Boyle slams Kerry’s New Year message

Australian detainees demanding release enter fifth day of hunger-strike

27 asylum seekers, including 24 Eezham Tamils, kept in Broadmeadows detention centre in Melbourne, Australia are entering the fifth day of hunger-strike demanding release. The Tamil refugees had arrived in Australia by boat in 2009 and have been in detention ever since as the Australian government considered them a ‘security threat’, even as they get… Continue reading Australian detainees demanding release enter fifth day of hunger-strike

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NZ Intelligence alleged of monitoring former Green MP for involvement in Tamil question

New Zealand’s Security Intelligence Service (SIS), which is part of the so-called Five Eyes intelligence network, comprising the intelligence agencies of Australia, Canada, Britain and the USA, was alleged of monitoring former Green party politician Keith Locke, who has been sympathetic to the Tamil cause. Mr Locke believes the SIS began covert operations on him… Continue reading NZ Intelligence alleged of monitoring former Green MP for involvement in Tamil question

Colombo answers Indian political visit by simultaneously inviting Pakistani defence visit

While representatives of a section of Indian political parties were on a fact finding mission to the island, meeting various Tamil political, civil society, chamber of commerce and former civil members in Jaffna on Tuesday and Wednesday under the aegis of the Indian High Commission and the Indian Consulate in Jaffna, the SL government in… Continue reading Colombo answers Indian political visit by simultaneously inviting Pakistani defence visit

Govt. won’t comply with UNHRC resolution: GL

The Government yesterday reaffirmed in Parliament that it did not concur with the US-sponsored resolution adopted at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) sessions on March 22. Responding to a statement by Opposition United National Party (UNP) leader Ranil Wickremesinghe, External Affairs Minister G.L. Peiris said therefore the Government would not hold talks with… Continue reading Govt. won’t comply with UNHRC resolution: GL

PMO-backed Ficci team tours Jaffna

Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Ficci) said it was told by the Central government to go ahead with its initiative to send a delegation of MPs to Sri Lanka as it “might be counterproductive to cancel the visit taking into account the feelings of the all-party parliamentary members”. Following requests from her… Continue reading PMO-backed Ficci team tours Jaffna

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