India’s genocide of its own tribal nations

India had larger plans when it backed genocidal Colombo in the UN Human Rights Council. India is now embarked upon a greater genocidal war against its own tribal nations, picking up the footsteps of Colombo, making use of its partnership experience in crushing Eezham Tamils, exploiting the impotency of international community and encouraged by the… Continue reading India’s genocide of its own tribal nations

Bangladesh, first in South Asia to ratify Rome Statute

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina led government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh Monday became the first country in the South Asian sub-region to ratify the Rome Statute becoming the 111th member of the group of Nations to abide by the laws of the International Criminal Court (ICC), and thereby, actively cooperate in areas such as… Continue reading Bangladesh, first in South Asia to ratify Rome Statute

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The validity of New Delhi’s latest message to Colombo through Rao

By Satheesan Kumaaran The Indian central government’s message to Colombo is coming out from behind closed-door meetings as well as direct telephone calls, by the leaders of both countries. Indian policy advisers are engaged in deeply heated arguments, which are also taking place behind closed-doors, due to the Chinese influence in India’s backyard in the… Continue reading The validity of New Delhi’s latest message to Colombo through Rao

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High Commissioner lauds demining work

High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Ashok K. Kantha visited Vavuniya and Mullaithivu districts in Sri Lanka on Monday for an assessment of the work of Indian NGOs engaged in the de-mining process. The Indian mission here said he was accompanied by Atula Jayawardena, Special Forces commander (Mullaithivu) and visited the Field Camp of an Indian… Continue reading High Commissioner lauds demining work

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Sri Lankan protests over court martial of Fonseka

Sri Lankan opposition groups demonstrated in Colombo on Tuesday demanding the release of former army chief Sarath Fonseka, who attempted to unseat the president in recent elections. Hundreds of activists from the JVP, or People’s Liberation Front, which backed Fonseka’s failed bid for the presidency, shouted anti-government slogans outside the main railway station. On Monday… Continue reading Sri Lankan protests over court martial of Fonseka

Sinhalese soldiers, hooligans destroy Thileepan memorial in Jaffna

A gang of Sinhalese army soldiers and hooligans went on rampage Monday night, demolishing the memorial pillar of Lt. Col. Thileepan (Rasiah Parthipan) located behind the historic Nalloor Kanthasuvami Koayil on Point Pedro-Nalloor road, residents of the area said. Lt. Col. Thileepan began his fasting on 15 September 1987 in front of the Nalloor Kandasuvami… Continue reading Sinhalese soldiers, hooligans destroy Thileepan memorial in Jaffna

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BBC: Fox and Love lobbied for Sri Lanka after junkets

  Two British MPs, Mr. Andy Love of the ruling Labour party, and Dr. Liam Fox of the main opposition Conservative party, made visits to Sri Lanka paid for by the government there, and while not declaring their trips, spoke in support of Sri Lanka in parliament, a BBC investigation has revealed. Both MPs were… Continue reading BBC: Fox and Love lobbied for Sri Lanka after junkets

Italian Eezham Tamils conduct referendum, form country council

 Eezham Tamils in Italy successfully conducted a referendum on independent and sovereign Tamil Eelam and simultaneously elected a 20-member country council Sunday. 98.8 percent of those who voted said ‘yes’ to Tamil Eelam in a turnout of around 75 percent of eligible Eezham Tamil voters in Italy, the organisers of the polls said. Youth figured… Continue reading Italian Eezham Tamils conduct referendum, form country council

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