Dozens of Tamils demonstrate in front of UNICEF in Toronto – digitaljournal

On a cold autumn day, dozens of mortified Tamils protested in front of the UNICEF office in Toronto at Yonge & Eglinton to show their frustration of UNICEF’s lack of action of the crises in Sri Lanka. On Friday, three simultaneous demonstrations occurred in the Greater Toronto Area by the Coalition To Stop The War… Continue reading Dozens of Tamils demonstrate in front of UNICEF in Toronto – digitaljournal

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Tamils hold “Will Break the Obstacles!” rally in Berlin

Tamil Diaspora in Germany gathered Thursday in Berlin to stage a protest march in an effort to draw the attention of the international community to the pathetic plight of Tamils interned in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) camps. Two youths, representing students in Tamil Nadu, T. Seenuvas Rao and Iraa. Gnanasekaran, on their journey in Europe… Continue reading Tamils hold “Will Break the Obstacles!” rally in Berlin

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Mercy Mission relief goods released by SL government nearing expiry dates

Government of Sri Lanka which had turned away the Mercy Mission ship, ‘Captain Ali’, loaded with relief items donated by expatriate Tamils in Europe to help Tamils caught up in the war in Vanni in June has now, after purposely delaying for nearly five months, released 27 containers of the total 88 to the ICRC… Continue reading Mercy Mission relief goods released by SL government nearing expiry dates

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Army colonel, wife arrested for plotting to kill Rajapakse

Five suspects, including an Army Colonel, held under detention orders for their alleged involvement in plotting to assassinate President Mahinda Rajapakse, were handed over to the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) Friday for further investigations on the orders of Mount Lavinia Additional Magistrate Ruchira Weliwatte. The court made the order on an application by the Colombo… Continue reading Army colonel, wife arrested for plotting to kill Rajapakse

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UN proposes Goldstone-type mission to investigate Sri Lanka war crimes

Following the release of U.S. State Department’s report that detailed alleged war-crimes committed by Sri Lanka’s protagonists towards the end of war, conducted under Colombo imposed blackout, spokesperson for the U.N. High Commissioner of Human Rights, Rupert Colville, said Friday that an inquiry similar to one that looked into fighting in Gaza may be needed… Continue reading UN proposes Goldstone-type mission to investigate Sri Lanka war crimes

SLA conducts Perahera in Jaffna city

The 51st Division of Sri Lanka Army (SLA) in Jaffna conducted the ‘Katrima Pooja’ perahera (Buddhist religious procession) of Naakavikaarai located in Jaffna city Thursday night led by Namal Rajapakse, the son of Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, who had come along with 250 youths and 20 Buddhist priests from the South to participate in… Continue reading SLA conducts Perahera in Jaffna city

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US Calls on Sri Lanka to Investigate Alleged War Crimes in Tamil Conflict

The United States is calling on the Sri Lankan government to thoroughly investigate charges of war crimes in the final months of its long war with Tamil Tiger rebels. A State Department report issued Thursday listed what were termed credible allegations of abuses by both sides in the conflict. The State Department says if the… Continue reading US Calls on Sri Lanka to Investigate Alleged War Crimes in Tamil Conflict

Japan: Break Silence on Sri Lanka Rights Abuses

Japan’s new administration should publicly press the Sri Lankan government to end the illegal detention of approximately 250,000 Tamil civilians, six Japanese and international human rights organizations said in a joint letter to Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada, made public today. The new government should also urge Sri Lanka to ensure justice and accountability for serious… Continue reading Japan: Break Silence on Sri Lanka Rights Abuses

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EU human rights report could cost Sri Lanka $100 million -csmonitor.com

Sri Lanka could lose valuable EU trade concessions after an inquiry found severe human rights abuses against Tamils. The US released its own report of allegations of war crimes Thursday. Sri Lanka came under fresh pressure to address the plight of its Tamil minority this week after a report from the European Union slammed the… Continue reading EU human rights report could cost Sri Lanka $100 million -csmonitor.com

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US report ignites call for war crimes investigations against Sri Lanka

The US State Department war crimes report to the Senate submitted as mandated by the explanatory statement to the US Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2009, detailed day-by-day account in a format similar to a "model indictment," and said the alleged incidents in the final stages of war may constitute "violations of International Humanitarian Law (IHL)… Continue reading US report ignites call for war crimes investigations against Sri Lanka