Sri Lanka’s terror abductions, arrests, summons mark Christmas Eve in Jaffna

28-year-old Mrs Soundararajan Sivamalar, wife of an LTTE member killed in the war, and presently working at SL government’s Uduvil divisional secretariat, was abducted at midnight at her house recently. Sri Lanka’s Terrorist Investigation Department (TID) now informally acknowledged to the SL Human Rights Commission office in Jaffna that the ‘arrest’ was their act. Complaints… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s terror abductions, arrests, summons mark Christmas Eve in Jaffna

A Christmas plea from 193

In a letter to the editor published on Christmas Day in 1936 in the Washington Post, on war and peace, a public citizen asks, "…[h]ow can any country whose citizens are engaged in slaughtering other human beings so like themselves call itself “civilized?” Are the lessons which have been handed down from the beginning of… Continue reading A Christmas plea from 193

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Sri Lankan Tamil seeks bail

A Sri Lankan Tamil who was recently arrested by the ‘Q’ branch-CID on suspicion of being an LTTE cadre moved the Madras High Court on Monday seeking bail. Chera alias Sureshkumar, along with three others, were arrested by the police and remanded to judicial custody. Chera said Udayadoss alias Udayashankar had given a confession to… Continue reading Sri Lankan Tamil seeks bail

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TNA to highlight plight of Tamils at UNHRC sessions

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) said today it would use all the means and resources available to them in order  to make submissions at the Geneva United Nations Human Rights Council sessions to be held in March next year. Mr. Premachandran said the TNA’s submissions would be based on the non-implementation of the LLRC recommendations… Continue reading TNA to highlight plight of Tamils at UNHRC sessions

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5,000 rendered homeless due to floods in Mannaar

5,134 members of 1,690 families have been displaced and kept in transit centres due to floods following the breach of the Malwaththu Oya in the Mannaar district, according to the Mannaar Disaster Management Unit Assistant Director M.A.C.Riyaz. The water released from Malwaththu Oya from Anuradhapura flows through Aruvi Aa’ru in Mannaar district causing deluge in… Continue reading 5,000 rendered homeless due to floods in Mannaar

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SL military intimidates Tamil villagers for revealing information to UN agencies

Tension prevails in the Tamil villages of Trincomalee district following intelligence operatives of the occupying Sri Lankan military have threatened the kith and kin of the disappeared persons not to divulge information to the foreign agencies, especially to UN agencies. A team of Sri Lanka Army (SLA) intelligence operatives, who visited Thampalakaamam in the district… Continue reading SL military intimidates Tamil villagers for revealing information to UN agencies

The almost forgotten LLRC report and the Sri Lankan psyche

Publicity shot from late-2011, depicting the President of Sri Lanka ‘reading’ the LLRC’s Final Report. Comprehension and cognition remain suspect. Some years ago while on a visit from abroad, my niece was entertained and perhaps a little shocked when she overheard comments broadcast over the loudspeaker from a nearby school. It was the day of… Continue reading The almost forgotten LLRC report and the Sri Lankan psyche

Chinese companies grab mega projects in Sri Lanka bypassing tender process

Chinese money is pouring into Sri Lanka through loans with their companies getting mega project contracts bypassing tender procedures and emerging as single bidders, local agents of foreign companies said. The Chinese loans are expected to reach a new high of US$12 billion, they said. This amount was confirmed by Treasury officials. Meanwhile according to… Continue reading Chinese companies grab mega projects in Sri Lanka bypassing tender process

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Tamils in Paris, London protest France’s inaction in Tamil activist’s assassination

Eezham Tamils in France and UK demonstrated at the capital cities of the two countries on Friday, condemning the French government’s lack of interest in bringing to justice the culprits behind the assassination of grassroots activist Nadarajah Mathinthiran alias Parithi. The demonstration in Paris being joined by hundreds of Eezham Tamils in France, also witnessed… Continue reading Tamils in Paris, London protest France’s inaction in Tamil activist’s assassination

100,000 remain internally displaced, says UNHCR

In a report on the international protection needs of asylum seekers from Sri Lanka, UNHCR identifies several risk profiles including persons suspected of links with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), journalists, human rights activists, witnesses to rights violations, and vulnerable children and women, and notes while "there is an ethnic dimension to their… Continue reading 100,000 remain internally displaced, says UNHCR