An interview with Mahinda Rajapakse, Real answers!!!

An interview with the Sri Lankan State Terrorist #1(a.k.a) the president.The real answers.Interviewer: Mahinda, What is the current situation in the north?Mahinda: We want to catch Prabhakaran alive.We don't care...

Sri Lankan army continues the killings of Tamils

Hundreds of Tamils feared killed by the Sri Lankan army when they entered the No Fire zone they declared. By blocking free media from the warzone the Sri Lankan government thinks that they can hide all therie crimes against the Tamils. Eyewitness from the war zone said that...

Boycott Sri Lanka's Genocide: Do not fly Sri Lankan Airlines

In the last three months Sri Lankan Government has killed over 5000 Tamils civilians, systematically trapping them in to the so called "safety zones", and over 1000 of these victims were children. The Sri Lankan...

Sri Lanka attacks - civilians die

Sri Lankan army attacks intensify in the safety zone in Vanni.

In Sri Lanka the Tamil Problem is the Sinhalese "Solution"

Sri Lanka is the the death zone for journalists. More than a dozen journalists are abducted by the government forces and killed in the past year. The latest one to die in such a manner was Lasantha Wickrematunge. An equal number of journalists are abducted and kept in...

Report from the abandoned people

In the absence of international and local news agencies it is hard to know what is happening to the 250,000 Tamil people trapped in a bloody war between Sri Lanka and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. Tamil Rehabilitation Organization (TRO) is the only NGO operating in...

Wounded people are left to die in the streets

A wounded ethnic Tamil mother is lying in the roadside in Vanni in the northern region of Sri Lanka. Vanni is in the rebel controlled area. All the international aid agencies have been expelled by the Sri Lankan...

Why Canada's Tamils are upset

Roy Ratnavel, National Post The freedom we enjoy in Canada is precious to me. I state this at the outset, because I grew up in a country where freedom is a rare commodity, and the slaughter of innocents is common. I lived almost half of my life in Sri Lanka, and...

Responsibility to protect starts right here at home

On January 15th 2006 I was trying to feed vitamin D drops to my then 23 days old son. At one point he was choking and stopped breathing - at least that is what I - a first time father - thought. I immediately called 911 and was giving first aid to my son as the operator...

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