Govt.’s Media Monitoring Extends To Cyberspace

The government has set up a special unit to monitor websites in its latest attempt to censure news websites which carry controversial reports and those against the government, The Sunday Leader learns. The move comes after several news websites, some independent and some with political affiliations reported on an alleged rift between President Mahinda Rajapaksa… Continue reading Govt.’s Media Monitoring Extends To Cyberspace

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On Sri Lanka, UN Inaction on Torture, Refugees, Peacekeepers’ War Crimes and Sexual Abuse

While the UN claims to be much concerned about civilians in and from Sri Lanka, a week of questioning five separate officials at UN headquarters tells a different story. When Inner City Press asked the UN’s special rapporteur on torture Manfred Nowak if he’d looked into the case of the two UN system staff members… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Inaction on Torture, Refugees, Peacekeepers’ War Crimes and Sexual Abuse

USTPAC Calls for Action based on Department of State’s Report on Sri Lanka (USTPAC)

The United States Tamil Political Action Council (USTPAC) welcomes the US Department of State’s “Report to Congress on Incidents During the Recent Conflict in Sri Lanka”, and calls the US Congress and our Government to act on the findings by creating an international investigation mechanism, and instituting trade sanctions against Sri Lanka until full compliance… Continue reading USTPAC Calls for Action based on Department of State’s Report on Sri Lanka (USTPAC)

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Sarath Fonseka’s stand on relations with Tamils, Muslims should be made public – Mano Ganeshan

“The persons who try to bring in former Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Commander, Sarath Fonseka as a prospective presidential candidate should first publicize his stand on his relations with the Tamils and Muslims of the country,” Mano Gnaeshan, Colombo district parliamentarian and the leader of Democratic Peoples’ Front (DPF) told media in Colombo after a… Continue reading Sarath Fonseka’s stand on relations with Tamils, Muslims should be made public – Mano Ganeshan

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Stop settling Sinhalese in Tamil, Muslim owned land – Sampanthan

Rajavarothaiam Sampanthan, parliamentary group leader of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), speaking on an adjournment submitted by him in Sri Lanka’s parliament Friday, said that "encroachment of lands belonging to Tamils and Muslims and State has been on going in the eastern province on large scale with the support of government, and amid intimidation of… Continue reading Stop settling Sinhalese in Tamil, Muslim owned land – Sampanthan

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Tamil Nadu must recognize and support establishment of Tamil Eelam: Thirumavalavan

Stating that there was a total violation of human rights in the Sri Lankan Government’s camps for Internally Displaced Persons, Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi President Thol.Thirumavalavan, told TamilNet Friday in an exclusive interview of the "appalling conditions" prevalent in these "barbed-wire concentration camps" which he witnessed firsthand as one of the ten-member parliamentary delegation from Tamil… Continue reading Tamil Nadu must recognize and support establishment of Tamil Eelam: Thirumavalavan

Obama lights White House Diya to celebrate Deepavali

President Obama celebrated Deepavali by inviting a Hindu priest to light the WhiteHouse Diya (lamp, deepam), and after an inspiring speech to the Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AAPI), said we "begin this work in the week leading up to the holiday of Deepavali, the festival of lights, when members of some of the world’s… Continue reading Obama lights White House Diya to celebrate Deepavali

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Reports Press Sri Lanka on Possible War Atrocities

International pressure is mounting on Sri Lanka’s government to investigate atrocities that may have been committed during the final stages of its war with the Tamil Tiger insurgency as two new reports from the European Union and the State Department detailing alleged human rights abuses were released this week. The reports come as Sri Lanka… Continue reading Reports Press Sri Lanka on Possible War Atrocities