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Mannar Urban Council Chairman Daniel Vasanthan has strongly condemned the arrest of Tamil rapper Sangeethsan Ganeskumar under Sri Lanka's Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), stating that the detention reflects a situation where "Tamils do not even have the freedom to sing". Speaking at a media briefing held at the Mannar Urban Council on Friday, Vasanthan criticised the decision to arrest the…

Tamils cannot forget the past – Wigneswaran

The Chief Minister of the Northern Provincial Council, CV Wigneswaran has told the BBC in an interview that the Tamil people feel very strongly about accountability and that’s why the NPC passed a motion calling for an international probe into war crimes.

Asked by Charles Haviland on his views about the president, the Chief Minister was reluctant to answer, but said that the perception the Tamil people have is that the "majority community" does not want the NPC to work due to “a far more deep-seated attitude”.

See below for response given by Wigneswaran when asked for his view on the NPC resolution passed last month, and the rest of the interview.

CVW:  You see that is the feeling of the people. Every person who has lost somebody in that war feels very strongly about it. There must be some sort of a judicial inquiry into this and those who have done wrong must be brought to book. So it is easy to say, "well, it is all in the past why are you worried about the past". No. everything that has been done, if it has been done deliberately, you can’t say, a person can’t be heard to say, "well I murdered somebody, but then now that is of the past let’s forget about it", no you can’t. So it’s in that spirit that the people, people’s representatives, wanted a resolution to be passed.

CH:  Obviously you meet the president regularly, how is your relationship with the president and to what extent do you see him as a man that wants you to have appropriate powers or do you feel he is really representative of a government that just wants to keep all the powers for itself and mistrusts the idea of devolving power to the north?

CVW:  You are trying to put me against the president..

CH:  No I’m asking…

SL welcomes respect of ‘fundamental principles of international law’

Sri Lanka very much appreciates countries such as China, Russia and Australia taking the lead position of not supporting an international investigation against Sri Lanka, outlined the Permanent Representative for Sri Lanka to the United nations, Dr Palitha T.B. Kohona to Sri Lankan press yesterday.

Commending China, Russia and Australia’s respect towards fundamental principles of international law, Kohana said,

‘Government is trying to Sinhalise the country’ - TNA MP

TNA MP Suresh Premachandran stated that the Sri Lankan government was trying to 'Sinhalise' the whole island, as he condemned the government’s grabbing of traditional Tamil land in the North-East.

According to a report in the Uthayan, Premachandran compared stated that Tamil people were having their land taken against their will, with the help of the armed forces and at many times at gun point. He went on to state the government was attempting to ‘Sinhalise’ the whole island, comparing the situation to that of the Chinese in Tibet and the Jews in Palestine.

Mannar mass grave: 77 bodies unearthed

At the 28th excavation of the Mannar mass grave more remains have been unearthed, resulting in a total of 77 bodies so far.

The 29th excavation is set to take place tomorrow.

See more from the Uthayan here.

Also see our earlier post:

Congress calls for Tamils to be deported from Pondy

The Congress party in Puducherry has called for all Tamils from the island of Sri Lanka who are staying in India to be deported, in the aftermath of a decision to free those alleged to be behind the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi.

According to a report by Outlook India magazine, former Chief Minister and Leader of the opposition V Vaithilingam told reporters,

"All Sri Lankan Tamils staying in India should be deported".

DMK calls for India to table resolution at UN HRC

The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam has called upon the Indian government to table a resolution, supporting a United Nations-led international investigation into war crimes committed by Sri Lankan armed forcesm at the upcoming UN Human Rights Council session in March 2014.

Parliamentary Party Leader T R Baalu submitted a memorandum to Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh stating,

Manmohan Singh blocks release of death row inmates

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has condemned moves to release the prisoners who have been jailed and were on death row for their alleged involvement in the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi.

India’s Supreme Court has issued a restraining order blocking Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa from releasing the prisoners, after the New Delhi government filed an appeal against the proposal.

SLMC warns of foreign exploitation of Muslim issues in Sri Lanka

The Sri Lanka Muslim Congress has warned Muslims on the island to be wary of supporting foreign efforts to push for an international probe into war crimes allegations, reported The Island.

SLMC Chairman Basheer Segudawood, MP for Batticaloa district, said that those who are now expressing interest in the welfare of Muslims in the light of religious tension had previously turned a blind eye, and urged the Muslim community to beware of visiting foreign dignitaries.

Rwandan Tamils celebrate heritage

The Tamil Sangam Rwanda held celebrations earlier this month, paying tribute to their Tamil heritage in an evening of cultural performances and traditional cuisine.

Taking place in Kigali, dozens of Tamils gathered to participate in traditional festivities, which included bharatanatyam dance performances and koothu-style drama re-enactments.

Sri Lanka rejects UN High Commissioner report – Daily Mirror

The Sri Lankan government has rejected the findings of an Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) report, which calls for an international independent investigation into rights violations on the island, reported the Daily Mirror.