Politics of Genocide

While the Mu’l’livaaykkaal killings and the on-going cultural destruction in the NorthEast can be argued to constitute "Genocide" within the definition of the Genocide Convention of 1948, a virtual codification of the “Never Again” ethos, Western Nations including the United Nations have shown not only any inclination to accept that the crime occurred, but also… Continue reading Politics of Genocide

Sri Lanka army recruits 100 Tamil women from war zone

Sri Lanka’s military has recruited 100 women soldiers in the biggest single intake of ethnic Tamils from the island’s former war zone, according to a spokesman. The women, who come from the northern district of Kilinochchi where Tamil Tiger rebels had their political headquarters before they were defeated in 2009, were enlisted on Saturday. "These… Continue reading Sri Lanka army recruits 100 Tamil women from war zone

The Heat is on for the Rajapaksa Government

The heat on the Mahinda Rajapaksa government has started to intensify with opposition political parties beginning to publicly voice concerns and displeasure while also questioning the government’s stance on key issues, especially the 13th Amendment to the Constitution. The real architects behind the call for the abolition of the 13th Amendment are gradually coming out… Continue reading The Heat is on for the Rajapaksa Government

Adding Substance To SAARC: India-Sri Lanka Experience

India and Sri Lanka have always enjoyed a special relationship not only due to their close geographical proximity but because of their cultural, religious and ethnic affinities and shared history. Sri Lanka President Rajapaksa has aptly described India-Sri Lanka relations as “family”. Of course even such a sibling relationship has had its ups and downs.… Continue reading Adding Substance To SAARC: India-Sri Lanka Experience

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SL Colonial governor uses 30 million rupees on 3 day conference in Jaffna

While thousands of uprooted people are suffering without access to their homes and properties, 35 to 40 million rupees of the money belonging to Northern Provincial Council (NPC) has been used up for the 15th meet of SL governors held in Jaffna from Wednesday to Friday, media sources in Jaffna accused. Uthayan daily, in a… Continue reading SL Colonial governor uses 30 million rupees on 3 day conference in Jaffna

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UN Regulation Bans Reporting War Crimes, Even After UN Sri Lanka Failure

Asked about his report into the UN’s failure in Sri Lanka, Charles Petrie on November 15 told Inner City Press that Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s chief of staff Susana Malcorra is "championing" the report’s reform recommendations. The report, especially as un-redacted, shows how the highest officials at UN headquarters in New York urged that casualty… Continue reading UN Regulation Bans Reporting War Crimes, Even After UN Sri Lanka Failure

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Tamil activists take different view of Canada’s support to UN’s internal report

Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird issued a statement on Thursday regarding the UN Secretary General’s Internal Review Panel Report on Sri Lanka. Offering support to the report, the statement laid stress on the failure of the Sri Lankan government to make progress on ‘reconciliation, accountability and respect for human rights in Sri Lanka’. Responding… Continue reading Tamil activists take different view of Canada’s support to UN’s internal report

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Colombo accelerates demographic genocide in Trincomalee

The Colombo government led by President Mahinda Rajapakse has been implementing a land appropriation policy to reduce the parliamentary strength of Tamils in Trincomalee district with the support of occupying Sri Lanka Army, say Tamil politicians in the district. While landless residents of the district have to fight for the allocation of half an acre… Continue reading Colombo accelerates demographic genocide in Trincomalee

Israel airstrikes kill Hamas military commander

The Israeli Defence Force (IDF) began on Wednesday a heavy bombardment of the Gaza strip with a targeted airstrike, killing Hamas military commander Ahmad al-Jabari and a passenger in his vehicle. The IDF cited his involvement in the hostage-taking of Gilad Shalit, an episode in the 2006 war on Lebanon, as its justification. Israel’s "Operation… Continue reading Israel airstrikes kill Hamas military commander

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