Relatives of detainees expecting post-Geneva release get no answer

Following the recent UNHRC process in Geneva, hundreds of kith and kin of the missing people in the occupied country of Eezham Tamils have again started visiting the Sri Lankan military camps, the so-called human rights commission offices and the offices of the Tamil politicians to locate the details of their loved ones. Some reports… Continue reading Relatives of detainees expecting post-Geneva release get no answer

We stand united for Sri Lankan Tamils: Sarath Kumar

After the Tamil film industry observed a day-long fast Tuesday to protest alleged "war crimes" against Tamils in Sri Lanka, actor R Sarath Kumar said the entire Tamil film industry stands united for Sri Lankan Tamils. "We as an industry will stand united for our brothers and sisters in Sri Lanka. We want strict action… Continue reading We stand united for Sri Lankan Tamils: Sarath Kumar

SL military prevents Moothoor Tamil farmers from gaining back their lands

Resettled Tamil farmers of Kangkuve’li and Paddith-thidal in the Moothoor DS division are being prevented from cultivating their paddy fields located in Muthalai-madu and Padukaadu areas by Sinhala encroachers, who are backed by the occupying Sri Lanka Army soldiers camped in the area, say Tamil civil sources in Moothoor. The affected farmers have made complaints… Continue reading SL military prevents Moothoor Tamil farmers from gaining back their lands

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Prof Gamlath passes away

Veteran Professor of Sinhala, Dr Sucharitha Gamlath passed away at the age of 79 in Colombo on Saturday and the funeral took place on Monday. Prof Gamlath was righteously anti-Establishment throughout his career and for nearly 15 years, the governments in Colombo kept him unemployed, which he faced heroically without compromising on his principles and… Continue reading Prof Gamlath passes away

Tamil film industry stages fast over Sri Lankan Tamils issue

Actors and other representatives of the Tamil film industry on Tuesday began a day-long fast demanding the rehabilitation of Sri Lankan Tamils and an international probe into the alleged war crimes. Film activity in Tamil Nadu came to a standstill as artistes, directors, producers, distributors and exhibitors are participating in the hunger-strike being held at… Continue reading Tamil film industry stages fast over Sri Lankan Tamils issue

SL military machinates caste, anti-diaspora violence in Jaffna villages

An SL Military intelligence backed attack that took place in a Marriage Hall at Aavarangkaal in Puththoor, Jaffna, on last Wednesday and Thursday, shows to what extent the occupying Sinhala military has determined to engineer caste and anti-diaspora violence in select rural areas of Jaffna Peninsula to ultimately make Eezham Tamils weakened as a nation… Continue reading SL military machinates caste, anti-diaspora violence in Jaffna villages

TNA may split over NPC polls

Ahead of the Northern Provincial Council election likely to be held in September, the rift within the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) has widened, opening up avenues for a possible split in the party in the near future, Daily Mirror learns. The TNA is an amalgam of five parties – Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi (ITAK), Eelam… Continue reading TNA may split over NPC polls

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ICC’s focus on Africa examined

Defining the International Criminal Court (ICC) in glowing terms, Kofi Annan said 15 years ago, after the Rome Statute was drafted in Rome, “Until now, when powerful men committed crimes against humanity, they knew that so long as they remained powerful, no earthly court could judge them." But, American University professor David Bosco asks, "[a]fter… Continue reading ICC’s focus on Africa examined

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Rajapakse immune from war crime charges while in office, rules US Court

United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia circuit in the opinion delivered this week on the appeal case against Sri Lanka’s President Rajpakse filed by three Tamil plaintiffs claiming civil damages on war-crimes charges ruled that "as a consequence of the [U.S.] State Department’s suggestion of immunity, the defendant [Rajapakse] is entitled… Continue reading Rajapakse immune from war crime charges while in office, rules US Court

SL military operatives attack TNA parliamentarians in Ki’linochchi

Four Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarians, Mavai Senathirajah, S. Sritharan, E. Saravanapavan and MA Sumanthiran, who visited Ki’linochchi Saturday morning for a meeting at Sritharan MPs office, were surrounded by a mob that was carrying Lion flag and shouting slogans against the TNA parliamentarians. The group, started to pelt stones at the office and at… Continue reading SL military operatives attack TNA parliamentarians in Ki’linochchi