US Court to hear oral argument on Rajpakase war crime case

United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia circuit has scheduled March 8th, 9:30 am for the oral argument in the appeal case against Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse for civil damages on war-crimes charges filed by three Tamil plaintiffs whose relatives were extra-judicially executed or unlawfully killed under the "command responsibility" of… Continue reading US Court to hear oral argument on Rajpakase war crime case

India’s blunder on Eezham Tamils brings in domino effect in Indian Ocean

The historic blunder committed by New Delhi in not boldly checking the genocidal State and regime in Colombo, and New Delhi’s continued complicity in the genocide of Eezham Tamils –all said to be due to a competition with China in wooing the criminal State– have seriously eroded all credibility of India in the neighbourhood, and… Continue reading India’s blunder on Eezham Tamils brings in domino effect in Indian Ocean

Press freedom deteriorates in Syria

As the conflict between the government and the rebel forces escalates in Syria, press freedom has rapidly deteriorated, making it one of the worst periods for journalism in the country. A report on Friday by Expatica.com records the killing of French journalist Yves Debay on that day, providing a list of 17 other reporters, including… Continue reading Press freedom deteriorates in Syria

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SL military deployed ex-LTTE member, EPDP-journalist to frame Sritharan MP

A former LTTE member, known as Premraj Vasanthan, allegedly recruited by the SL military intelligence for covert operations in the post-Mu’l’livaaykkal times, had visited the office of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MP Mr Sivagnanam Sritharan after a long time last Friday and was wandering around inside the office. On the following day, the SL… Continue reading SL military deployed ex-LTTE member, EPDP-journalist to frame Sritharan MP

UK should exert pressure on Sri Lanka: BTF

Referring to the systematic repression and attacks on Eezham Tamil political activists, civil society and students by the Sri Lankan state, the BTF called on the British government to “to exert serious diplomatic pressure on Sri Lanka.” Speaking to TamilNet, BTF Coordinator Ravi Kumar said that since the so-called ‘independence’, concentration of powers in the… Continue reading UK should exert pressure on Sri Lanka: BTF

Sri Lanka not averse to constitutional changes

The Sri Lankan government on Thursday said it was not averse to changing the constitution. “We have noted the building of public opinion on the need to change”, Keheliya Rambukwella, the Minister of Information told reporters. “This whole process (of impeachment) has generated several views. Many seek to strengthen Parliament as well as the judiciary,”… Continue reading Sri Lanka not averse to constitutional changes

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Sri Lanka’s Descent Towards Oppression

 Sri Lanka’s descent towards an oppressive State is far from complete; however, recent actions carried out by the government have shown that this is progressing rapidly towards such a regime. Media censorship, impeachment of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and intimidation and assault of protesters by government supporters are all signs of regime… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Descent Towards Oppression

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TMVP faction wants Batticaloa Tamils to observe shutdown against Muslim politicians

A faction of TMVP paramilitary in Batticaloa has instructed Tamil business owners and public servants to observe shutdown on Friday against the recent proposal from ‘Muslim politicians’ to annex Tamil villages from the Tamil dominated Koa’ra’laippattu North (Vaakarai) and Koa’ra’laippattu South (Kiraan) divisions with Muslim dominated divisions of Koa’ra’laippattu Centre and Koa’ra’laippattu West. A section… Continue reading TMVP faction wants Batticaloa Tamils to observe shutdown against Muslim politicians

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Violence against Tamil women on increase in Ampaa’rai

Soldiers of the occupying Sri Lanka Army in Ampaa’rai on Wednesday said they recovered a dead body of a 45-year-old Tamil woman who had been living alone at Koamaari village in Ampaa’rai district. The body had washed ashore along the coast of the Tamil village where an SLA camp is located. Medical sources at Pothtuvil… Continue reading Violence against Tamil women on increase in Ampaa’rai

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