Gotabhaya’s statement aimed at diverting world attn: Karuna

DMK chief M Karunanidhi today said Sri Lanka’s Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa’s statement that LTTE cadres were still trying very hard to revive the conflict was aimed at "diverting" the world attention from the alleged human rights violations in the island republic. [Full Coverage]

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UN faults Sri Lanka probe of alleged war abuses

The United Nations’ top human rights official on Wednesday faulted Sri Lanka for failing to investigate reports of widespread killings and other atrocities toward the end of its bloody quarter-century civil war. In her report to the 47-nation U.N. Human Rights Council, High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay also said opposition leaders are still… Continue reading UN faults Sri Lanka probe of alleged war abuses

Kurds arrested in France and Spain

17 Kurds in France and 6 Kurds in Spain alleged of having connections with the PKK were arrested in separate “anti-terror probes” in the two countries on Tuesday. The arrests coincide with the filing of charges against a 46 year old activist by federal prosecutors in Germany, suspecting him of raising funds for the PKK.… Continue reading Kurds arrested in France and Spain

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Colombo discriminates Tamil farmers in disaster relief distribution

Sri Lankan government in Colombo is discriminating Tamil farmers in Northern Province in distributing disaster relief following recent natural disasters, farmers representatives in Mannaar said, announcing a fasting campaign on February 18 at Uyilangku’lam in Mannaar. The farmers associations that came together for an emergency meeting held on Saturday at the District Agrarian Centre of… Continue reading Colombo discriminates Tamil farmers in disaster relief distribution

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Protests across India against UN complicity in Tamil genocide

Criticizing the United Nations, especially the Ban Ki Moon, Vijay Nambiar and Sir John Holmes trio for their complicity in the genocide of the Eezham Tamils owing to their calculated inaction, protests took place across different parts of India on Tuesday calling for punitive action to be taken against the three UN officials, besides pressing… Continue reading Protests across India against UN complicity in Tamil genocide

Navi Pillay precludes ‘procedures’ to adopt by UNHRC process

While the US officials, who visited the island of Sri Lanka last month, were talking of tabling a ‘procedural resolution’ to approach affairs of the island at the March sessions of the UNHRC in Geneva, the report that has come from the office of Ms Navi Pillai (OHCHR) on Monday outlined what procedures have to… Continue reading Navi Pillay precludes ‘procedures’ to adopt by UNHRC process

Pro-Tamil activists protest in front of UNICEF office

Over 500 activists of various pro-Tamil outfits, including cadres of MDMK, were detained today after they protested in front of the UNICEF office here in support of their demand for democratic rights to ethnic Tamils in Sri Lanka. [Full Coverage]

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Sri Lanka drops IMF loan bid over spending dispute

Sri Lanka on Tuesday dropped plans for a fresh $1.0-billion loan from the International Monetary Fund following disagreements over how the money should be spent, the central bank said. The government announced last month that it was seeking a new cash infusion from the IMF after drawing down a previous $2.6-billion bailout loan six months… Continue reading Sri Lanka drops IMF loan bid over spending dispute

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Sri Lanka’s National Plan of Action vis-à-vis Reconciliation

“Reconciliation requires changes of heart and spirit, as well as social and economic change. It requires symbolic as well as practical action” – Malcolm Fraser With the Human Rights Commission meeting coming up in March 2013, the focus of the people of Sri Lanka is on the National Action Plan formulated by the Government to… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s National Plan of Action vis-à-vis Reconciliation

SL commander admits converting HSZ into permanent Sinhala Military Zone (SMZ)

Sri Lanka’s military commander occupying Jaffna, Maj. Gen. Mahinda Hathurusinghe, on Monday openly admitted to media in Jaffna that the so-called High Security Zone of Valikaamam on the Northern coast of Jaffna Peninsula, occupied and displaced of its Tamil inhabitants in the guise of High Security Zone (HSZ) two decades ago, will now be converted… Continue reading SL commander admits converting HSZ into permanent Sinhala Military Zone (SMZ)