SL military interference deprives livelihood of Tamil fisher families in Mannaar

More than 2,000 families dependent of fishing as their livelihood at Panangkaddik-koddu, a coastal village situated in Mannaar division of Mannaar district, have complained to the Sri Lankan Government Agent Sarath Raveendra that the SL military officials at Tha’l’laadi military base have provided 108 additional permits to Sinhala fishermen apart from the 65 permits that… Continue reading SL military interference deprives livelihood of Tamil fisher families in Mannaar

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UNHRC resolution has failed to exert pressure on Colombo: FirstPost

“If anybody thought Sri Lanka would mend its ways after the United Nations Human Rights Council resolution, they are mistaken,” writes G Pramod Kumar, a senior editor of Indian news portal FirstPost.com on Monday. In a story titled ‘Impeachment of Sri Lankan chief justice is India’s foreign policy failure’, Mr Pramod Kumar notes that “while… Continue reading UNHRC resolution has failed to exert pressure on Colombo: FirstPost

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Rights groups want inquiry into Sri Lanka wartime crimes

Leading human rights groups called on Monday for an independent international inquiry to investigate massacres of civilians and aid workers during Sri Lanka’s three-decade civil war after accusing the government of having failed to do so. Families of victims, including 17 staff of Action Contre la Faim (ACF) executed in Muttur in 2006, and five… Continue reading Rights groups want inquiry into Sri Lanka wartime crimes

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ICE justice means rewarding people connected to genocidal war

Rajapaksa regime this week has approved new diplomatic appointments to generals conducted the genocidal war in the island. Conspicuously, they will be representing the regime in a new set of Establishments. People are usually named for such assignments not without prior consent by the concerned countries. Sri Lanka’s Major Generals, Shavendra Silva, Jagath Alwis and… Continue reading ICE justice means rewarding people connected to genocidal war

Lanka rejects 100 of 210 recommendations at UPR

Sri Lanka has rejected 110 of 210 recommendations submitted by 99 countries at the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) in Geneva, the troika tasked with serving as rapporteurs for Sri Lanka’s UPR said. Benin, India and Spain submitted its draft report on Sri Lanka at the UPR today. Presenting the report on Sri Lanka, the Ambassador… Continue reading Lanka rejects 100 of 210 recommendations at UPR

Many Shades of Accountability: The UN and Sri Lanka

In the last stages of the war in Sri Lanka tens of thousands of civilians were killed and no one has been held to account to date. This article though is not about the accountability of the Government of Sri Lanka(GoSL) for the killings. Hundreds, if not thousands, have already discussed, written and produced documentaries… Continue reading Many Shades of Accountability: The UN and Sri Lanka

SL Navy continues to obstruct resettlement of displaced Muslims of Musali

Displaced Muslim residents of Musali divisional secretariat division in Mannaar district are being prevented by the occupying Sri Lanka Navy under the pretext that the area has been brought under the high security zone. Rishard Badurdeen, a cabinet rank SL minister, who has been working with the Colombo government to appropriate lands of Tamils in… Continue reading SL Navy continues to obstruct resettlement of displaced Muslims of Musali

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British historian questions ‘parliamentary freedom’ in Sri Lanka, India, Malaysia

Reputed British Marxist scholar specialised in intellectual history, Perry Anderson, interviewed by Indian magazine Outlook, opined that as regards ‘parliamentary freedom’, Jamaica and Mauritius fared better than Sri Lanka, India and Malaysia, citing respectively, disenfranchisement of Tamils, Kashmiris, and the lack of freedom during polls. He was responding to columnist Praful Bidwai who asked whether… Continue reading British historian questions ‘parliamentary freedom’ in Sri Lanka, India, Malaysia

Karunanidhi: India should press UN for referendum in Sri Lanka

India should prevail upon the United Nations to have a referendum under its supervision to enable Tamils residing in Northern and Eastern provinces of Sri Lanka to determine their future, DMK president M. Karunanidhi said on Saturday. Elaborating on the memorandum submitted by the DMK to the United Nations, based on the resolution adopted recently… Continue reading Karunanidhi: India should press UN for referendum in Sri Lanka

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