NESoHR book on Tamil massacres prior to 2009 published in German

A compilation of large-scale massacres from 1956 to 2008, brought out by the North East Secretariat on Human Rights (NESoHR), has been translated to German. The book, “Damit wir nicht vergessen” will be launched at Frankfurt Book Fair this month. The publication has an important historical dimension as it presents the massacres prior to 2009… Continue reading NESoHR book on Tamil massacres prior to 2009 published in German

Sri Lanka: UN chief seeks political solution

UN chief Ban Ki-moon has highlighted the need to find a political solution immediately to the underlying factors of the past conflict in Sri Lanka. He sought a political solution “without further delay” during his meeting with Sri Lankan External Affairs Minister G L Peiris on the margins of the 67th UN General Assembly session,… Continue reading Sri Lanka: UN chief seeks political solution

Rehabilitating Sri Lankan Tamils is of high priority: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh

India attaches “highest and most important priority” to the resettlement and rehabilitation of Tamil community in Sri Lanka and remains engaged with Colombo for achieving a “future” for them, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has said. Conveying this to DMK chief M Karunanidhi who wrote to him on August 20 on the Sri Lankan Tamil issue,… Continue reading Rehabilitating Sri Lankan Tamils is of high priority: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh

Menik Farm: The tragic end of a bitter saga, from detention to forced relocation

“Why can’t the Army go to the jungles instead of taking our lands and sending us to jungles?” “When will we be allowed to re-start cultivation of our lands?” “When can we have access to the sea we were fishing before and will we get back the boats and fishing equipment we left behind in… Continue reading Menik Farm: The tragic end of a bitter saga, from detention to forced relocation

Mass graves surface along bunkers in Mu’l’livaaykkaal

An official who recently visited the outskirts of Mu’l’livaaykkaal with the soldiers of the Sri Lanka Army told TamilNet this week that he had personally witnessed skeletal remains of hundreds of slain people surfacing along the few kilometers long, L-shaped bunker, running from Vadduvaakal to northwards along the land of the genocidal onslaught. A vast… Continue reading Mass graves surface along bunkers in Mu’l’livaaykkaal

Sri Lanka Meets Ban Ki-moon, No Prageeth or Petrie Report, No Accountability?

(By Matthew Russell Lee) It was on the final day of the week-long UN General Debate that Sri Lanka’s G.L. Peiris spoke, along with North Korea, Belarus and Syria. Like these other three, Sri Lanka spoke out against any outside interference in its internal affairs. Unlike Syria, however, Sri Lanka has largely prevailed in this… Continue reading Sri Lanka Meets Ban Ki-moon, No Prageeth or Petrie Report, No Accountability?

600 families in Vellaave’li division were denied voting in EPC polls

The names of more than six hundred Tamil families, residing in villages Ka’n’nakipuram, Chinnavaththai, Central Camp, and 36, 37, 38 and 39 colonies that come under the Poaratheevup-pattu (Vellaave’li) DS division had been taken off from the voters lists by village officers (GS) on the instruction by the Divisional Secretary a few days ahead of… Continue reading 600 families in Vellaave’li division were denied voting in EPC polls

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Buddhist monks appropriate 100 acres of land in Akkaraippattu

A group of one hundred Buddhist monks, backed by the Sri Lankan state in Colombo, visited Moddaik-kal-malai in Akkaraippattu division of Ampaa’rai district five days ago, declaring 100 acres of Tamils land surrounding the rock as a ‘sacred zone’ of Buddhists. Tamil civil officials in the area complain that Colombo and its Buddhist monks were… Continue reading Buddhist monks appropriate 100 acres of land in Akkaraippattu

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