Sri Lanka’s main opposition, the United National Party (UNP) on Wednesday said it will boycott Thursday’s court hearing over the move to impeach Shirani Bandaranayake, the country’s first woman Chief Justice. “We will not attend court tomorrow as it is a matter concerning parliament. Our leader will be making a special statement on this”, UNP… Continue reading UNP to boycott court hearing on Sri Lanka CJ impeachment
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MDMK to build awareness on alleged atrocities against SL Tamils
Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK) has announced that it would release videos and pamphlets in multiple languages highlighting alleged atrocities committed on Sri Lankan Tamils by their government during the civil war in that country. The MDMK’s plan was outlined by its chief Vaiko during a news conference here yesterday. "To create an awareness on… Continue reading MDMK to build awareness on alleged atrocities against SL Tamils
Canada extradites citizens to stand "terrorism" trial in Brooklyn
Two naturalized Canadian citizens of Eezham Tamil origin, Suresh Sriskandarajah and Piratheepan Nadarajah, plead not guilty to charges on providing material assistance to the now defunct Liberation Tigers when both were arraigned Thursday last week in the District Court of the Eastern District of New York (EDNY), after a six year battle in Canada fighting… Continue reading Canada extradites citizens to stand "terrorism" trial in Brooklyn
Extra-judicial killings of Trinco-5 students by SL military – 7th Anniversary
Dr Kasippillai Manoharan and four other families will be commemorating the seventh anniversary of the death of their sons extra-judicially executed by the Sri Lanka armed forces on the 2nd January 2006. The high school students, all then nearly 20-years old, were spending an afternoon at a seafront in Trincomalee when the dastardly crime, widely… Continue reading Extra-judicial killings of Trinco-5 students by SL military – 7th Anniversary
SL military admits ‘terrorism’ detention of Dr Sivashankar
Sri Lankan military spokesman in Colombo, Brigadier Ruwan Vanigasooriya, on Tuesday admitted to journalists in the South that the SL military was detaining Medical Officer Ratnasingham Sivashankar. According to the spokesman of the occupying SL military, the Tamil doctor has been detained because he had "trespassed" into the military base where Tamil women were being… Continue reading SL military admits ‘terrorism’ detention of Dr Sivashankar
Malaysian Tamil declaration upholds Eezham Tamil sovereignty
The World Tamilar Protection Conference (WTPC) in its second session conducted in Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia on Friday, declared that it recognises the need to understand the question of Eezham Tamils in terms of their claim for Historical Sovereignty, Earned Sovereignty and Remedial Sovereignty in their territory. The declaration said that the nation of Eezham… Continue reading Malaysian Tamil declaration upholds Eezham Tamil sovereignty
Veteran Eezham Tamil activist Rasaiah Navanayagam passes away in London
Rasaiah Navanayagam, a veteran Eezham Tamil activist based in the UK, passed away in London on Wednesday at the age of 71. Mr. Navanayagam, who rose in prominence as an activist in UK in the 80s, was instrumental in the formation of several grassroot political and social organizations in London. Recognized for being one of… Continue reading Veteran Eezham Tamil activist Rasaiah Navanayagam passes away in London
Puzzling consequence for ‘missing’ doctor caring Tamil women under SL military
The fate of a Tamil doctor, E. Sivashankar, who voiced for the rights of Tamil women forcefully recruited and held against their will by the SL military, is not known after he was ‘arrested’ following a dispute with the occupying military at Kokkaavil in Vanni on Saturday, according to the family members and relatives. Informed… Continue reading Puzzling consequence for ‘missing’ doctor caring Tamil women under SL military
Interference in Sri Lanka judiciary under international spotlight
Gabriela Knaul, UN Special Rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyers, warning that intimidation and the "dramatic increase" inattacks against judges and judicial officers in Sri Lanka may constitute a threat to the independence of the justice system, said, “The recent steps taken by the executive and legislative towards impeaching the Chief Justice appear… Continue reading Interference in Sri Lanka judiciary under international spotlight
Narayanasamy blames TN for fishermen’s plight
Union Minister of State V Narayanasamy today blamed the Tamil Nadu government for its "inaction" to facilitate a dialogue between Indian fishermen and their counterparts in Sri Lanka. Though the External Affairs Ministry Secretary had written twice to the Tamil Nadu government recently for a dialogue to ensure protection of fishermen, the state government had… Continue reading Narayanasamy blames TN for fishermen’s plight
