Monthly Archives: February 2025

MGR Remembered – Part 80

Charan Singh Interlude by Sachi Sri Kantha, February 18, 2025 As this series had reached Part 80, it’s my onus to express my gratitude and thanks to Arul M. Pandian (originally from Madurai, now in USA), a pal of more than 20 years, for his continuous encouragement of this series by posting his reflections in… Read more »

ITJP: Gamini Silva Dossier

by International Truth & Justice Project Sri Lanka, South Africa, February 17, 2025 Gamini-Silva-Public-Dossier_final ITJP Dossiers Gamini Silva [Full legal name: Palliyaguruge Sarath Gamini Silva (a.k.a. Gamini de Silva)] Date of Birth: September 3, 1953 Career: • Member of the National Police Commission (May 2023 – April 2024);1 [Retired from police force in December 2013];2… Read more »

ITJP: Swiss Legal Claim for Tamil Sent Back to Torture in Sri Lanka

by International Truth &  Justice Project Sri Lanka, South Africa, February 18, 2025 ITJP 18-February-2025-Swiss-case-press-release Geneva: Swiss Lawyers have filed a compensation case for a Tamil man rejected for asylum in Switzerland, who went back to Sri Lanka only to be tortured and sexually violated again in 2022. The case filed by Emma Lidén and… Read more »

ITJP: 60+ Sanctions Submissions for Human Rights and Economic Crimes

by International Truth & Justice Project Sri Lanka, South Africa, December 5, 2024 ITJP_Sanctions_60_Submissions_for_Sri_Lankan_Human_Rights_and_Economic_Crimes_English Press Release: 60+ Sanctions Submissions for Human Rights and Economic Crimes in Sri Lanka and multiple universal jurisdiction cases. Johannesburg: The International Truth and Justice Project has submitted more than 60 sanctions and visa ban requests against Sri Lankan public and… Read more »

Himal: Yasmin Sooka on Truth and Reconciliation in Sri Lanka

State of Southasia #18 Himal, Colombo, February 16, 2025 A conversation on the failed attempts at accountability and reconciliation in Sri Lanka and hopes from the country’s new political dispensation for movement towards transitional justice. The Editors In December, the International Truth and Justice Project (ITJP), an international non-government organisation working to promote justice and… Read more »

NESoHR: Massacres of Tamils 1956 – 2008

by North East Secretariat for Human Rights,  Vanni, 2010 This Book is dedicated to the thousands of Eelam Tamils who lost their life at the hands of the Sri Lankan and Indian State Armed Forces. NESoHR-Massacres-of-Tamils-1956-2008 English Originally posted on Sangam at Massacres of Tamil 1956 – 2008 Documented by North East Secretariat for Human… Read more »

Peasant Politics, Frontier Colonization and the Cunning State in Sri Lanka

The lure of land by Thiruni Kelegama & Benedikt Korf, Modern Asian Studies, Vol.57, Issue 6, UK, November, 2023 Abstract This paper studies the contradictions of peasant politics in Sri Lanka’s dry zone frontier in a highly militarized colonization scheme (‘System L’ of the Mahaweli Development Programme in Weli Oya in northern Sri Lanka). Through… Read more »

Krishna Vaikunthavasan at the UN 1978

from Tamil Guerrilla, a Tamil historical archive on Instagram & X, February 14, 2025 Krishna Vaikunthavasan was an Eelam Tamil lawyer and activist, known for his advocacy for Tamil Eelam. In August 1978, he gained international attention when he took to the podium at the UN, pretending to be the Foreign Minister of Sri Lanka,… Read more »

TCHR: Sinhala Colonisation 2000

by K Sachithanandan, Tamil Centre for Human Rights, Paris, 2ooo Presented to the UN Human Rights Council, Geneva, March/April 2000 The original text was produced in Tamil by the Author in 1980s TCHR Sinhala Colonisation 2000 K Sachithanandan   SINHALA COLONISATION IN THE HEREDITARY TAMIL REGIONS OF THE ISLAND OF SRI LANKA An appeal to… Read more »

TG: This Land Belongs to Us

This week, Tamils took to streets to send the Sri Lankan state a message – just as they did in the 1950’s. Tamil Guardian editorial, London, February 16, 2025 The issue of Sinhala colonisation of the North-East is not new. It is one that has plagued the island for decades, as successive Sri Lankan governments… Read more »

TGTE: Thaiyiddy Buddhist Temple, Symbol of Sinhala Occupation, Should be Removed

Tamil Cultural Genocide for Assimilation into Sinhala Buddhism by Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam, February 11, 2025 Following the 2009 Mullivaikkal genocide of the Tamils, the Sri Lankan State capitalized on Eelam Tamils’ relatively weak position domestically to brazenly engage in cultural and heritage genocide—forcing the assimilation (“Sinhalization”) of the Tamils and Muslims into the… Read more »

The ‘Deshamanya’-tagged Tamils in Sri Lanka

A commentary by Sachi Sri Kantha The Sinhalese word ‘Deshamanya’ literally means ‘Pride of the Nation’, awarded since 1986 for ‘highly meritorious service’. According to the Wikipedia listing, between 1986 and 2025, a total of 119 individuals have been decorated with this tag. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deshamanya, accessed Feb 6, 2025] Among these 119, only 18 have been… Read more »

Navigating the Complex Terrain of Accountability in Sri Lanka

by PKI Global Justice Journal, Faculty of Law, Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada, Winter 2025 Table of Contents Malliha Wilson, Janakan Muthukumar, and Ashwini Vasanthakumar, Introduction: Navigating the Complex Terrain of Accountability in Sri Lanka Malliha Wilson, Enhancing Justice for Sub-National Groups: The Role of Universal Jurisdiction in Sri Lanka Maxwin Paul Rayen, The Politics of… Read more »

The Death of Francis Boyle

A Great Progressive International Law Scholar and Practitioner by Prof. Richard Falk in his blog, February 6, 2025 [Prefatory Note: The following post represents my reflections on the outstanding progressive international law expert of our time, and takes notes of both pardonable faults and eternal gratitude for a courageous life well spent. Francis Boyle: In Memoriam;… Read more »