Sri Lanka ‘disappeared’: Families stage Colombo protest

The families of people who disappeared in Sri Lanka during and after the country’s long civil war have staged a demonstration in the capital Colombo. The rally was mostly on behalf of Tamil people. Many protesters were prevented by the authorities from attending, but a big pro-government demonstration was allowed to go ahead. Tamil Tiger… Continue reading Sri Lanka ‘disappeared’: Families stage Colombo protest

‘US resolution will not give Tamils justice’: Vaiko

Stating that only an internationally monitored referendum among Eezham Tamils for an independent state of Tamil Eelam and an independent international investigation into genocidal war crimes of Sri Lanka would provide justice, MDMK leader Vaiko, in a statement on Wednesday asserted that the upcoming US resolution at Geneva falls drastically short of providing any justice… Continue reading ‘US resolution will not give Tamils justice’: Vaiko

Colombo reaches ‘understanding’ with USA, claims Sinhala daily

Sinhala daily Divaina, which is a sister news paper of The Island, published by Upali Newspapers in Colombo, has stated in a recent news report citing ‘reliable’ sources that Colombo had reached a mutual understanding with Washington on the implementation of LLRC and monitoring its implementation through a Rajapaksa-appointed Commission of Colombo. According to the… Continue reading Colombo reaches ‘understanding’ with USA, claims Sinhala daily

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Worsening human rights woes drive political skulduggery

While Tamils unitedly view the Mu’l’livaaykaal killings as an international crime of genocidal proportions committed by the State, Colombo, sensing the tightening of the rights noose around its neck at the UNHCR and beyond, is resorting to political skulduggery, even while Tamils look suspiciously at the international actors, particularly India and the U.S. Both India… Continue reading Worsening human rights woes drive political skulduggery

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Sinhala Buddha-Sasana custodians not recognizing nuns accuse Cholas

With the fall of Anuradhapura to the “Chola invaders” in AD 1017, the Bikkhuni order (the Order of Buddhist Nuns) disappeared and became non-operational. Even though the Bikkhu Order of the males in the island was revived later with the help of the Theravada Buddhist monks of Burma, the Bikkhuni order could not be revived… Continue reading Sinhala Buddha-Sasana custodians not recognizing nuns accuse Cholas

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Colombo instructs SL intelligence to curb protests against SL State

As the world’s attention is focused on Colombo’s crimes against Tamils, the intelligence offices of the occupying Sri Lankan military in North and East have received fresh instructions from the SL Defence Ministry in Colombo to stop people from mobilizing protests demanding the release of Tamil prisoners in the Sri Lankan prisons and to curb… Continue reading Colombo instructs SL intelligence to curb protests against SL State

39-year-old man reported missing in Jaffna

A 39-year-old man who was earlier abducted by a “white van” squad and released later, has been again reported missing since Sunday evening, according a complaint registered with the SL Human Rights Commission office in Jaffna. The victim, P. Rajendran, from Kalviyang-kaadu situated in Valikaamam East in Jaffna peninsula, was last seen Sunday evening when… Continue reading 39-year-old man reported missing in Jaffna

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Police block Tamils from Sri Lanka rights rally

Sri Lankan police blocked hundreds of minority Tamils from attending a rally in the capital Wednesday to protest extrajudicial killings and the disappearances of their loved ones, an activist said. Buses packed with family members were prevented from leaving the northern town of Vavuniya to make a 260-kilometre (162-mile) journey to Colombo for the Wednesday… Continue reading Police block Tamils from Sri Lanka rights rally