Forced Reconciliation?

Some of the Tamil females, who were recruited to the army and reportedly suffered mental distress after their training course, are said to have gone back to the camps fully recovered. Military Spokesperson, Brigadier Ruwan Wanigasooriya, said the women have been cleared by psychiatrist to be in perfect health and fit to continue with their… Continue reading Forced Reconciliation?

27 TN fishermen arrive at Rameswaram

The 27 fishermen, who were taken into custody by the Sri Lankan Navy recently and later released by a court, arrived in Rameswaram on Saturday. A court at Trincomalee had on Wednesday ordered their release and their four boats seized by the Lankan Navy. The fishermen, who belonged to Karaikal and Nagapattinam, were arrested on… Continue reading 27 TN fishermen arrive at Rameswaram

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Elements using judiciary to destabilize SL – Gotabhaya Rajapaksa

Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa said yesterday various foreign and local elements were attempting to destabilize Sri Lanka through the judiciary. “When carrying out his work the President has been faced with various challenges. Everyone knows that school children, university students, university lecturers and trade unions were used to create trouble. But because of the confidence… Continue reading Elements using judiciary to destabilize SL – Gotabhaya Rajapaksa

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Coerced Conscription of Tamil Women by Sri Lankan Security Forces – Sexual Abuse reported: TGTE

Several women admitted to hospitals. Family members barred from meeting their daughters. 90,000 Tamil war widows facing abuses by the Security forces. (LONDON) – The Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE) condemned the coerced conscription of over 140 young Tamil women by the Sri Lankan Security forces. TGTE also raised concerns about the behavior of… Continue reading Coerced Conscription of Tamil Women by Sri Lankan Security Forces – Sexual Abuse reported: TGTE

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‘Transfer prisoners with British citizenship to British jails’

TNA Parliamentarian Suresh Premachandran has requested Justice Minister Rauf Hakeem to transfer the Tamils in Sri Lankan prisons with British citizenship to British prisons. He was referring to the Tamil prisoners who had been arrested under the Prevention of Terrorism Act and the emergency regulations sometimes ago. According to him, some of them have been… Continue reading ‘Transfer prisoners with British citizenship to British jails’

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Indian police remedy against rape is ‘reconciliation’

A 17-year-old Indian girl, gang-raped in November, committed suicide on Wednesday, after the Indian police pressured her to drop the case and accept a cash settlement or ‘marry’ one of her attackers, AFP reported on Thursday citing the victim’s sister, a senior police official and the Indian media NDTV. The girl had been “running from… Continue reading Indian police remedy against rape is ‘reconciliation’

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Schalk tells Tamil politicians to claim territory of Tamil Buddhists

“The real danger for the Tamil speaking community is the traditional bond between Sinhala Buddhism and its claims to the whole territory of the island. Now we understand why the historical existence of Tamil Buddhism is denied: it is apprehended as a dangerous counter-movement to the Sinhala Buddhists’ claims of territory. Tamil politicians are expected… Continue reading Schalk tells Tamil politicians to claim territory of Tamil Buddhists

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Takasu, Tamils’ adversary in UN Security Council?

Yukio Takasu, the 2009 President of the UN Security Council (UNSC) on the critical month of February, was one of the key UN officials who allegedly prevented Sri Lanka from being dragged into the UNSC for the unfolding mass scale killings in Mu’l’livaaykkaal, public statements made by UN officials during media stakes reveal. While some… Continue reading Takasu, Tamils’ adversary in UN Security Council?

Sri Lanka’s TID summons Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam

Sri Lanka’s Terrorist Investigation Division (TID) has sent summons to Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF) President, Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, asking him to be present at its investigating office in Colombo on Saturday for inquiries. The summon note, entirely in Sinhala language, was served at Gajendrakumar’s residence in Colombo by a TID officer on Thursday afternoon. Mr.… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s TID summons Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam

Gotabhaya appropriates whole village in Mannaar

An entire Eezham Tamil village, Mu’l’lik-ku’lam in the Musali division of Mannaar district, has been declared out of bounds for its uprooted residents by SL defence Secretary and presidential sibling Gotabhaya Rajapaksa visiting the village on Wednesday. The entire village will be used for a military base of the occupying Sinhala forces and to serve… Continue reading Gotabhaya appropriates whole village in Mannaar

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