An islet of Eezham Tamils, called Uchchi-Munai (meaning the top point) off the Katpiddi Peninsula in the Puththa’lam district, has been leased to Sapphire Bay Resorts (Pvt) Ltd for 99-years by Colombo. The genocidal regime in Colombo will get 1070 million rupees as upfront payment from the transaction of the 450-acres islet. The leaseholder, started… Continue reading Colombo leases Tamil islet in Puththa’lam for one billion to Canadian affiliate
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Amnesty International criticises SL on Human Rights
(PTI) Sri Lanka’s promises on human rights should no longer be accepted by the international community, Amnesty International said today. The statement comes in the wake of UN Universal Periodic Review (UPR) yesterday, which highlighted Colombo’s, "continued denial of the human rights crisis in the country and the need for independent investigations into new alleged… Continue reading Amnesty International criticises SL on Human Rights
Sri Lanka still struggling with separatist supporters: minister
Sri Lanka is still working to counter supporters of the Tamil Tiger separatist rebels crushed three years ago, the country’s special representative on human rights told the UN Thursday. Speaking before the UN Human Rights Council, which was conducting a periodic review of Sri Lanka’s human rights record, Mahinda Samarasinghe stressed "there are still some… Continue reading Sri Lanka still struggling with separatist supporters: minister
IC should no longer accept empty promises by Sri Lanka: Amnesty says after UPR session
“Sri Lanka’s promises on human rights should no longer be accepted by the international community, Amnesty International said in a press statement after the UN Universal Periodic Review (UPR) on Thursday. “Sri Lanka has been making empty promises about human rights for decades. This was made clear by a number of countries which questioned Sri… Continue reading IC should no longer accept empty promises by Sri Lanka: Amnesty says after UPR session
Sinhala academic condemns ICE’s manipulations of Eezham Tamils at Italy conference
“Today there is a psychological and political warfare waged against the Tamil Diaspora not only to forget the past but also to abhor the whole project of a Tamil state. Domination under the Sinhala dominated unitary state has been justified as a rational and realistic choice,” Sinhala academic Dr. Jude Lal Fernando said at a… Continue reading Sinhala academic condemns ICE’s manipulations of Eezham Tamils at Italy conference
Colombo plans to appropriate Trincomalee campus of EUSL for Sinhalese
Tamil undergrads in the Trincomalee Campus of the Eastern University of Sri Lanka (EUSL) are coming under continuous physical attack by Sinhalese students who have now become the majority of the campus in the country of Eezham Tamils. Attacks on ‘minority’ Tamil undergrads are being carried out with the hidden agenda of the chauvinist administration… Continue reading Colombo plans to appropriate Trincomalee campus of EUSL for Sinhalese
Kurds’ protests in Turkey intensify in solidarity with demands of hunger-strikers
While more than 650 Kurdish political prisoners in Turkey’s prison have been on a hunger-strike more than 6 weeks, thousands of Kurds in Turkey have taken to the streets in solidarity with the incarcerated protestors, resulting in clashes with the Turkish police in many places. The worst clashes were at Diyarbakir prison, in south-eastern Turkey,… Continue reading Kurds’ protests in Turkey intensify in solidarity with demands of hunger-strikers
War-displaced without housing assistance now stranded roofless by heavy rains in Batticaloa
Batticaloa district Tamil National Alliance parliamentarian Mr Pon Selvaraja has said that the Sri Lankan state has not taken any step till today to provide permanent housing schemes for people affected by war and natural disasters in the Batticaloa district. In 2006, all civilians fled from their houses to elsewhere for safety when the occupying… Continue reading War-displaced without housing assistance now stranded roofless by heavy rains in Batticaloa
Sri Lanka moves to impeach top judge
Sri Lanka’s ruling party lawmakers submitted a motion Thursday to impeach the country’s top judge as President Mahinda Rajapakse moved to crush another of his former allies in an escalation of tensions between the government and judiciary. Days after the foreign minister said Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake had "violated the constitution", officials confirmed that Rajapakse’s… Continue reading Sri Lanka moves to impeach top judge
ICE orchestrates once again to deviate from crux of the matter
Following deliberations by Norway’s Erik Solheim, ICG’s Alan Keenan and the UNSG panel member Yasmin Sooka at Frances Harrison’s book launch in London earlier this month, the Emeritus President of the ICG and former foreign minister of Australia, Gareth Evans on Friday was harping on war crimes of both sides, accountability of the remaining side… Continue reading ICE orchestrates once again to deviate from crux of the matter
