Colombo ventures to coach New Delhi on ‘Counterinsurgency’

After spearheading an internationally-coordinated counterinsurgency (COIN) operation against the LTTE which resulted in an internationally abetted genocide of the Eezham Tamils in May 2009, in which India played no small a role, Sri Lanka now claims that it can offer training to Indian and other military forces in COIN operations. The commitment of General Bikram… Continue reading Colombo ventures to coach New Delhi on ‘Counterinsurgency’

Missing woman found slain, dumped inside well near SL military post in Kaarainakar

A 27-year-old mentally disabled woman, who was reported missing from the psychiatric unit of Thellippazhai Base Hospital in Valikaamam North, was found dead in an abandoned well near Sri Lanka Navy post at Kaarainakar on Friday. The inner clothes of the victim were found torn apart and her body was recovered in a decomposed state.… Continue reading Missing woman found slain, dumped inside well near SL military post in Kaarainakar

Sri Lanka appoints military to teach Sinhala in Vanni schools

In a hitherto unheard experiment in conducting genocide, the Sri Lanka government has appointed its occupying military to teach Sinhala as second language to Tamil school children in Vanni. The Sinhala military personnel went in uniform to schools to report as Sinhala teachers and they claimed that they had permission from the SL education authorities… Continue reading Sri Lanka appoints military to teach Sinhala in Vanni schools

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Brian says Aussie FM was with Rajapaksa during his Singapore deportation

Sharing with TamilNet more details of his deportation from Singapore on 14 December, 81-year-old Australian human rights activist of Sinhala origin, Dr Brian Seneviratne said that the Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr was in Colombo, meeting Mahinda Rajapaksa, at the time of his deportation. Reminding the Australian Prime Minister that what had happened in Sri… Continue reading Brian says Aussie FM was with Rajapaksa during his Singapore deportation

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Sri Lanka seeks new IMF loan as investments falter

Sri Lanka intends to ask for another loan from the IMF of $1 billion after foreign investments in infrastructure failed to materialise in the formerly war-torn island, a top official said Friday. The government will discuss borrowing another billion dollars from the International Monetary Fund this year after drawing down a previous $2.6 billion IMF… Continue reading Sri Lanka seeks new IMF loan as investments falter

Sri Lanka criticised over ‘war tourism’

A campaign group for human rights has criticised "tasteless" holiday accommodation built on the site of Sri Lanka’s "killing fields". The lagoon of Nanthi Kadal, on the island’s north coast, was, in 2009, the scene of atrocities in the Sri Lankan army’s final push against the Tamil Tigers. Now the location, where the UN estimates… Continue reading Sri Lanka criticised over ‘war tourism’

EPDP accuses occupying SL military for inaction on child rape

In a strange turn of affairs, SL minister Douglas Devnanda’s Eelam People Democratic Party (EPDP), a paramilitary collaborating with Sri Lanka government, demonstrated on Thursday against the rape and murder of a 4-year-old child in one of the islets off Jaffna, shouting slogans against the occupying SL military. Why the Sri Lankan forces that were… Continue reading EPDP accuses occupying SL military for inaction on child rape

S. Lanka court rejects bid to sack chief justice

Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court ruled Thursday that an attempt by lawmakers to impeach the country’s top judge was unconstitutional, in the latest salvo in an escalating battle over the independence of the judiciary. A select committee charged by parliament to investigate Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake found her guilty in December of professional misconduct but the… Continue reading S. Lanka court rejects bid to sack chief justice

UN continues to commit knowing blunder on Eezham Tamils

While various publications, including an internal investigation report of the UN, find fault with the way the UN handled the Vanni War that ended in genocide, the UN, the ICRC, the IOM and other international agencies continue to commit the same blunder knowingly, by leaving Eezham Tamils entirely in the hands of Colombo, with no… Continue reading UN continues to commit knowing blunder on Eezham Tamils

UN’s Syria dead count questioned

Pointing to the published figure of number of Syrians dead at 60,000, as released by the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) the day after the New Year, Innercity Press (ICP), an organization that covers United Nations, questioned the source of the figure. ICP said the figure was from an outside… Continue reading UN’s Syria dead count questioned

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