Amnesty rally in New York demands justice for Trinco-5 victims

More than seven hundred Amnesty International human rights activists, including many high school students from the New England area, held a rally in front of Sri Lanka UN Mission Friday, demanding justice for Ragihar Manoharan and four of his friends extra-judically executed by Sri Lanka military on the 2nd January 2006. The protesting students demanded… Continue reading Amnesty rally in New York demands justice for Trinco-5 victims

Indian embassy, Chandrahasan, Rajadurai, conspicuous at Chelva memorial in Jaffna

Indian embassy officials, SJV Chelvanayakam’s son, SC Chandrahasan, who was long operating in Chennai reportedly with the backing of Indian intelligence agencies, and C. Rajadurai from Batticaloa who defected the Tamil national cause in the late 1970s to join with Sinhala parties, were conspicuous participants at the 35th death anniversary of Thanthai Chelva observed at… Continue reading Indian embassy, Chandrahasan, Rajadurai, conspicuous at Chelva memorial in Jaffna

Video: Court orders to admit SF to hospital

Colombo High Court judge Sunil Rajapaksa today ordered the Prisons authorities to admit jailed Sarath Fonseka to the Nawaloka hospital for indoor treatments as he was suffering from asthmatic bronchitis. When the case on harbouring of army deserters was taken up at the High Court, Judge Rajapaksa has given this order following medical recommendation about… Continue reading Video: Court orders to admit SF to hospital

Fake video and lies: The strange case of Dambulla’s Inamaluwe Sumangala thero

The Mahanayaka of the Rangiri Dambulu chapter Inamaluwe Sumangala thero, one of the key figures in the on-going tensions in Dambulla over the presence of a mosque and kovil near his Temple, perhaps in response to the public outcry against the violence instigated by him, has told the BBC that TV footage that showed monks… Continue reading Fake video and lies: The strange case of Dambulla’s Inamaluwe Sumangala thero

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Bigoted monks and militant mobs: Is this Buddhism in Sri Lanka today?

Frame grab from News 1st TV broadcast As noted by Raashid Riza, the Multimedia Editor of The Platform, Last Friday a mob of about 2,000 Sinhalese, led by a group of Buddhist monks, stormed into a mosque in the historical city of Dambulla. They caused disturbances so severe that Friday prayers had to be cancelled.… Continue reading Bigoted monks and militant mobs: Is this Buddhism in Sri Lanka today?

Nedumaran releases book on LTTE leader

The much anticipated ‘Pirapaharan – Tamizhar Ezhuchchiyin Vadivam’ (Pirapaharan – The Embodiment of Tamils’ Struggle) written by veteran Tamil Nadu political activist Pazha Nedumaran was released in Chennai on Friday at PT Thiyagaraja Hall. Published by Tamizhk-kulam Pathippaalayam, this book, of 1223 pages and illustrated with 32 pages of photographs some of which are hitherto… Continue reading Nedumaran releases book on LTTE leader

Video: Media battle heats up in Sri Lanka, again – Listening Post – Al Jazeera

On March 22, the UN Human Rights Commission voted to investigate alleged war crimes committed during the Sri Lankan civil war. The war itself ended back in 2009, but the battle against independent journalists is far from over. In the past two months, state-run media have been targetting journalists critical of the government, labelling them… Continue reading Video: Media battle heats up in Sri Lanka, again – Listening Post – Al Jazeera

Video: Sri Lankan dissenters still living in fear – ABC News

Sri Lanka has seen greater security since the end of the bloody civil war with the Tamil Tigers, but dissenters are routinely threatened and 32 activists have disappeared in the past six months. TONY JONES, PRESENTER: The United Nations is tonight debating a resolution calling on Sri Lanka to investigate alleged war crimes in the… Continue reading Video: Sri Lankan dissenters still living in fear – ABC News

Watered-down resolution passes in UNHRC, stops short of international investigations

The UN Rights Council on Thursday approved the LLRC-based US-tabled resolution urging Colombo to probe Human Rights violations domestically with assistance and advice from the UN rights body. The resolution stopped short of calling for an international investigation. In the 47-member UNHRC, 24 countries including India, voted for the resolution while 15 voted against. 8… Continue reading Watered-down resolution passes in UNHRC, stops short of international investigations