In a presentation at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association (APA) on 8 August, independent journalist and human rights activist Nirmanusan Balasundaram, talking about “visible and latent factors” of decades of oppression of the Eezham Tamil nation by the Sri Lankan state, explained how collective trauma inflicted on the Tamil nation is a… Continue reading ‘Collective trauma inflicted on Tamil nation is part of structural genocide’
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Vadamaraadchi East villagers capture SL Navy trooper for rape attempt
The villagers of Vinaayakapuram at Vettilaik-kea’ni of Vadamaraadchi East in Jaffna captured a Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) sailor, who had entered into the house of a former LTTE member and attempted to sexually abuse his wife in the early hours of Wednesday. The neighbours, who were alerted by the shouting of the woman around 1:00… Continue reading Vadamaraadchi East villagers capture SL Navy trooper for rape attempt
Hidden from view, Sri Lanka is trampling over the rights of its Tamil population – The Independent
With all the horrors taking place in Gaza, Ukraine, Iraq, and Syria, Sri Lanka has understandably fallen off the international radar. However, what you must know is that this suits Sri Lanka’s President, Mahinda Rajapaksa, just fine. Yet the brutal methods he has used to defeat the Tamil Tigers — which ignore the cost of… Continue reading Hidden from view, Sri Lanka is trampling over the rights of its Tamil population – The Independent
Sri Lanka groups say government wary of U.N. war crimes probe
Authorities in Sri Lanka are clamping down on the activities of civil society groups, who accuse the government of trying to discourage survivors of the country’s civil war from giving evidence to a U.N. war crimes investigation. Accusations of atrocities have been rife since the end in May 2009 of conflict between ethnic Tamil separatist… Continue reading Sri Lanka groups say government wary of U.N. war crimes probe
U.N. chief says access not a must for Sri Lanka war crimes probe
The United Nations can conduct an effective investigation into reports of war crimes in Sri Lanka without visiting the country, said U.N. Human Rights Chief Navi Pillay, reacting to a government decision to deny investigators entry. Sri Lankan government forces have been accused of widespread human rights violations in the final stages of a 26-year… Continue reading U.N. chief says access not a must for Sri Lanka war crimes probe
Sri Lanka slams ‘false’ US travel warning
Banking on tourists to revive its economy, Sri Lanka expects over two million arrivals in 2014 [EPA] Sri Lanka has accused the United States of creating a "false and alarmist view" after Washington warned of possible violence on the island and said anti-Western sentiment was rising. The travel warning was issued on Friday after an… Continue reading Sri Lanka slams ‘false’ US travel warning
Prioritising Truth in Post-War Sri Lanka
“How do we keep the past alive without becoming its prisoner? How do we forget it without risking its repetition in the future?” Ariel Dorfman, ‘Death and the Maiden’ The Chilean playwright Ariel Dorfman poses these questions in his play Death and the Maiden after witnessing massive human rights violations in his home country and… Continue reading Prioritising Truth in Post-War Sri Lanka
Kurds display self-reliance and unity in the midst of world apathy
During the course of the siege and following the takeover of the City of Sinjar in Southern Kurdistan by Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), coordinated policies of eradicating the Yazidi and the Kurdish population were unleashed, forcing a mass exodus of people from the city of 300000 towards the inhospitable mountains adjoining the… Continue reading Kurds display self-reliance and unity in the midst of world apathy
SL TID detains another Tamil student of Sabaragamuwa university
The Tamil student, who was arrested last Tuesday by the SL Terrorist Investigation Division (TID), has been released as protests by Sinhala, Tamil and Muslim students of the Sabaragamuwa University gained momentum on Friday. However, another Tamil student of the same university has been arrested and subjected to interrogation at the notorious 4th Floor in… Continue reading SL TID detains another Tamil student of Sabaragamuwa university
Tamils show solidarity with Kurdistan, Palestine
In a series of protests that happened across the globe, Tamils demonstrated their solidarity with the nations of Kurdistan and Palestine. Condemning the Islamist ISIS’ brutality and ethnic cleansing against the Kurds in the Kurdish territories of Syria and Iraq and Israel’s unrelenting assault on Palestine, Tamil activists conveyed their support for independent Kurdistan and… Continue reading Tamils show solidarity with Kurdistan, Palestine