Senior Japanese diplomat Yasushi Akashi said that Japan was not ready to go with the human rights stands of other nations, ignoring the objective realities in Sri Lanka. Speaking to media in Tokyo on March 13, the former peace envoy to Sri Lanka said that, “it is rather unfair for some developed countries, who have… Continue reading Japan won’t go with HR stands of other nations-Akashi
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Colombo executing structural genocide, not reconciliation – Gajendrakumar
Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, the President of the Tamil National People’s Front, in a discussion with Phil Miller of "Open Democracy" in Geneva, criticized the language of "reconciliation" promoted by British officials and asserts that “structural genocide, not reconciliation, is the phrase which most accurately describes what is going on,” and adds that “[t]he land grab is… Continue reading Colombo executing structural genocide, not reconciliation – Gajendrakumar
Tamil Nadu student upsurge gains momentum overcoming manipulations
The Tamil Nadu student protests against the pro-LLRC US resolution being tabled at Geneva has intensified in all major towns and cities even despite attempts by certain sections of the Indian media and certain political elements to twist the purpose of the protest, Thanjavur based sources told TamilNet. A protest involving over 5000 students took… Continue reading Tamil Nadu student upsurge gains momentum overcoming manipulations
U.S. Congressman calls for International Investigation into war-crimes
U.S. Rep. Eliot Engel (D-NY), the top Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, in a letter to Secretary Kerry on Wednesday, expressed serious concern regarding the deterioration of democracy and the lack of progress on reconciliation and accountability in Sri Lanka, and added that "now is the time for the State Department to support… Continue reading U.S. Congressman calls for International Investigation into war-crimes
Kurdish leadership accuses imperialist powers for Eezham Tamil tragedy
In a solidarity message to the Eezham Tamils’ liberation struggle sent to TamilNet, the Executive Council of the Koma Civaken Kurdistan (KCK), condemned “the massacre and humanitarian tragedy that were executed by the occupying army of Sri Lanka with the support of imperialist powers”, accusing the UN and the world powers of their complicity in… Continue reading Kurdish leadership accuses imperialist powers for Eezham Tamil tragedy
UNHRC, CHOGM, Regime Change: people’s power has no substitute
A drama has been carefully executed by all in the game ultimately guilty of crimes and detract the question of Eezham Tamils: first by giving hope and by deploying agents among Tamils that something serious in ‘procedure’ is going to take place, so that any righteous Tamil mobilisation in the island and in the diaspora… Continue reading UNHRC, CHOGM, Regime Change: people’s power has no substitute
Why India considers Sri Lanka a friendly nation, wonders Karunanidhi
Continuing his opposition to India’s Sri Lanka policy, DMK president M. Karunanidhi on Wednesday said he could not understand why the country still considered Sri Lanka a friendly nation even though it had “humiliated” all Indian leaders, from Jawaharlal Nehru to Rajiv Gandhi. “It pains us and we are unable to understand why India is… Continue reading Why India considers Sri Lanka a friendly nation, wonders Karunanidhi
Protest in Australia rejects US resolution, demands Tamil Eelam
Hundreds of Tamils and several non-Tamil protesters gathered at Canberra, Australia in front of the Parliament House, denouncing a LLRC based political solution as a farce and demanding the creation of Tamil Eelam. The Eezham Tamil protesters, who conveyed their admiration for and solidarity with the students’ upsurge in Tamil Nadu, were also of the… Continue reading Protest in Australia rejects US resolution, demands Tamil Eelam
Rajapaksa ad says Tamils are happy about IA at Hambantota
While even the flights to India from the Palaali airport became non-operational for the last 35 years, a newspaper advertisement of Colombo government in Sinhala this week showed a person dressed as a Tamil father, standing against a background of palmyra palms, telling that he is ‘happy’ about the Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport at Hambantota,… Continue reading Rajapaksa ad says Tamils are happy about IA at Hambantota
Relatives seek justice for Sri Lanka war missing
Relatives of people who disappeared during Sri Lanka’s civil war are urging the U.N. Human Rights Council to pressure the government to account for thousands of people who allegedly went missing in the final phase of the fighting. The relatives made the request in a letter addressed to U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi… Continue reading Relatives seek justice for Sri Lanka war missing
