Sri Lanka’s chief justice has described herself a "fearless judge" and vowed to fight charges of financial and professional misconduct, according to a leaked response to her impeachment. Shirani Bandaranayake, whose case has raised concerns that the government is trying to control the courts, told a parliamentary committee last week there was not an "iota… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s top judge slams impeachment move
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Emotion-charged homage paid to slain diaspora activist in France
Thousands of Eezham Tamils paid their last respects at a state-like funeral given on Saturday to Nadarajah Mathinthiran alias Parithi, who was assassinated outside Tamil Coordinating Committee office in Paris two weeks ago. While the International Community has been unable to exert any meaningful pressure on the Sri Lankan state, the continued ban of the… Continue reading Emotion-charged homage paid to slain diaspora activist in France
Rajapaksa Govt. on a coup against the Constitution
The Mahinda Rajapaksa government it seems is engaged in a coup against the constitution to remove all areas that would hinder the path towards further consolidating its powers during the forthcoming election years. The first move in this coup was the repealing of the 17th Amendment to constitution and the introduction of the 18th Amendment… Continue reading Rajapaksa Govt. on a coup against the Constitution
Demographic genocide aimed in SL military surveying of Batticaloa border villages
The occupying Sinhala military of Colombo, stationed in more than 10 military bases along the villages in Batticaloa district in the area bordering Polannaruwa district, has enforced Eezham Tamils to register their households and their lands. The enforced registration is carried out in a military operation style, is claimed to be under the so-called ‘Eastern… Continue reading Demographic genocide aimed in SL military surveying of Batticaloa border villages
Sri Lanka criticizes UN report on civil war
Sri Lanka’s government has criticized a United Nations report on the conclusion of island’s civil war, saying the allegations against the government are "unsubstantiated and erroneous." In a response to an internal review of the world body released last week, the External Affairs ministry said Friday that the report "appears to be another attempt at… Continue reading Sri Lanka criticizes UN report on civil war
Chennai closes criminal charge against LTTE chief
(PTI) A local court today closed a criminal charge filed against slain LTTE chief Prabhakaran, pending before it for many years. The VII Additional Sessions Judge (In charge) Kaliamoorthy declared the charge as "abated," following the Crime Branch-CID request to close it on the ground that Prabhakaran’s body was recovered from the Nandikadal area of… Continue reading Chennai closes criminal charge against LTTE chief
‘UN internal report meaningless without action, long term solution needed’: Tamil activist
Criticizing the UN for its deliberate silence which “protected the Sri Lankan state from international criticism and allowed it to strategically conduct a genocidal campaign under the guise of a “war on terror””, Dr. Sam Pari, an Eezham Tamil activist with the ATC, argues in news site Crickey.com that the recently released internal review report… Continue reading ‘UN internal report meaningless without action, long term solution needed’: Tamil activist
ICG plays mischief with TamilNet
The International Crisis Group (ICG) in its latest report on Sri Lanka, No. 239, dated 20 November 2012, came out with the following sentence: “The influential website TamilNet, whose editors are linked to the so-called Nediyavan faction of the LTTE, frequently criticises the TNA for moderation allegedly imposed by the Indian and U.S. governments.” In… Continue reading ICG plays mischief with TamilNet
Colombo disregards school development in North-East: TNA MP
The Colombo government has been systematically neglecting the development of Tamil schools in the North and East provinces and the trend has been evident in the proposed 2012 budget proposals now being debated in the Sri Lankan parliament, says Batticaloa district Tamil National Alliance parliamentarian P. Selvaraja. The SL government is solely concentrating on its… Continue reading Colombo disregards school development in North-East: TNA MP
Appellants granted time extention in Rajapakse war-crimes case
The United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit granted appellants’ motion for extension of time to file the Reply brief, by two weeks, in the appeal case against Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse for civil damages on war-crimes charges, according to the court docket. The revised briefing schedule indicated that the… Continue reading Appellants granted time extention in Rajapakse war-crimes case
