At UN Screening on Sri Lanka Murders, Kohona Tells Press to Ask Nambiar, Silva Says It Was 53rd Div – Lies Agreed On

Sri Lanka’s two top diplomats at the UN in New York took Press questions after they screened "Lies Agreed Upon," of which the invitation from the president of the UN Correspondents’ Association stated, "Sri Lankan Authorities state, ‘this video directly challenges the assertions contained in the UK Channel 4 video, Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields.’"  … Continue reading At UN Screening on Sri Lanka Murders, Kohona Tells Press to Ask Nambiar, Silva Says It Was 53rd Div – Lies Agreed On

Tamil Nadu tensed over execution of death sentences

The people of Tamil Nadu and Tamils all over the world are agitated over the Indian government decision to execute death sentences to three Tamils after keeping them in prison for more than 20 years. Perarivalan of Tamil Nadu, and Eezham Tamils Murugan and Shanthan arrested in 1991 on charges of involvement in the assassination… Continue reading Tamil Nadu tensed over execution of death sentences

Sri Lanka vigilante violence spreading

A wave of retaliatory violence and vigilante action have taken place in Sri Lanka in response to a series of “grease devil” attacks.

The “grease devils” have been accused of assaulting women at night in recent weeks and residents have accused the security forces of involvement in the attacks.

Tamil Eelam flag joins Borussia Dortmund’s parade at Westfalenstadion

The national flags of Tamil Eelam and Sri Lanka were amongst forty paraded Saturday in Germany’s biggest stadium, the Westfalenstadion, before a football match between champions Borussia Dortmund and FC Nuremberg. Borussia Dortmund, one of Germany’s most successful football clubs, organised the parade of flags representing the nationalities of its players and supporters to demonstrate… Continue reading Tamil Eelam flag joins Borussia Dortmund’s parade at Westfalenstadion

Tamil anger at army’s influence in Sri Lanka

Minority Tamils say military retains too strong a hold over their daily lives. Two years after the end of Sri Lanka’s civil war, many minority Tamils in the north say the military retains too strong a hold over their daily lives. Al Jazeera was granted special permission by the government to travel and see how… Continue reading Tamil anger at army’s influence in Sri Lanka

‘Dropping call for justice and independence is worst crime’

Voicing on behalf of the present establishment in New Delhi, sections in the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) unnecessarily declaring against independence of Eezham Tamils and discouraging war crimes investigations are worst of the crimes committed not merely against Eezham Tamils but against human civilization, said Tamil national as well as Left political circles in the… Continue reading ‘Dropping call for justice and independence is worst crime’

The price of peace in Sri Lanka

For years, the main city of northern Sri Lanka, Jaffna, was the centre of a war zone, changing hands between the Tamil Tigers and the government.

Now, two years after the government’s war victory, the economy is, in many ways, bouncing back. However, steep rises in prices and property rental costs are making life difficult for some local people.

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Building a new life after the war in Sri Lanka

Hundreds of thousands of displaced Tamil civilians are returning to their home villages in the north two years after the end of the civil war in Sri Lanka. Access to the region for outsiders has been heavily restricted by the military for many years but the rules have just been relaxed. [Full Coverage]

Hardtalk – Is there justice in post war Sri Lanka?

More than two years after the Sri Lankan army defeated the separatist Tamil Tigers there is evidence to suggest both sides committed serious war crimes. Last month graphic video footage screened on British television added to the international pressure for an independent investigation. Stephen Sackur spoke to Rajiva Wijesinha, an advisor to the president of… Continue reading Hardtalk – Is there justice in post war Sri Lanka?

Sri Lanka Continues Genocide, Thumbing Nose at UN and World – Salem-News.Com

Video shows man hanged by neck; executed without a trial on the side of the road. Even though Sri Lanka’s government is suspect in a massive Genocide two years ago that left possibly one hundred thousand Tamil civilians dead, reports indicate that in spite of statements from the Rajapaksa regime to the contrary, war crimes… Continue reading Sri Lanka Continues Genocide, Thumbing Nose at UN and World – Salem-News.Com