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Tamil residents, landowners and activists in Maruthankerni have halted a land survey linked to an attempted acquisition reportedly for Sri Lankan military purposes in Vadamaradchi East. The move, which took place in the Maruthankerni area of the Jaffna district, drew strong opposition from the landowner and local residents, who warned that handing land to the Sri Lankan military could lead to…

Tamil journalists worldwide call for investigation into Paris assassination attempt

The International Association of Tamil Journalists (IATAJ) called on French authorities to investigate the attempted assassination of a senior official of the Tamil Media House in Paris on September 18, and ensure the security of Tamil journalists working in France.

The official was shot at by a masked gunman, before receiving death threats, warning him to stop running the organisation or face death. The France based Tamil Media House, which runs the widely read Eelamurasu newspaper, as well as two Tamil diaspora websites: www.sankathi24.com and www.tamilkathir.com, has been forced to shut down as a result.

"International Association of Tamil Journalists (IATAJ) vehemently condemns the intimidation and attempted murder of a senior official of the Tamil Media House in Paris by an unknown gunman by his home on 18 September 2014," the group said in a statement released Thursday.

Jayalalithaa convicted in corruption case, will have to stand down as CM

10:48 BST, updated 13:39 BST

The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Jayalalithaa, has been found guilty of corruption by a court in Bangalore today and sentenced to 4 years in jail, as well as being fined Rs 100 crore.

The ruling means she will have to stand down as Chief Minister and will be banned from contesting any poll for 10 years.

Tens of thousands protest against Sri Lanka in Tamil Nadu


More than 20,000 demonstrators protested in solidarity with Eelam Tamils in Chennai this week, calling for economic sanctions on Sri Lanka.

Protestors from over 150 organisations gathered by Egmore Rajaratnam stadium with placards and banners, chanting slogans calling for an independent Tamil Eelam.


V Prabhakaran from the Tamil Youth and Students Federation told the Tamil Guardian,
“The protest delivers a strong message to the international community that  Tamil Nadu is in full support with Tamil Eelam.”

Thileepan remembered at Jaffna University

Picture: Uthayan

Students at the University of Jaffna held a memorial event on the 27th death anniversary of hunger striker Lt Col Thileepan.

The event was held at a secret location, reported the Jaffna based daily, Uthayan

Sri Lanka donates $1 million to Palestine at UNGA

The Sri Lankan President made a $1 million donation to the Palestinian president during bilateral discussions at a side-line meeting Palestine at the United Nations General Assembly.

Mahmoud Abbas expressed appreciation for Sri Lanka’s support and commitment to the Palestinian cause, reports Colombo Page.

Sri Lanka recognised Palestine as a state in 1988.

New Palestinian Ambassador presents credentials to Rajapaksa (14 May 2014)

UN High Commissioner's oral update on OISL expected today at UNHRC

07:14 CEST

The oral update of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights on the
UN inquiry on mass atrocities in Sri Lanka - OHCHR Investigation on Sri Lanka (OISL), is expected today at the UN Human Rights Council's 27th session currently underway in Geneva. The item was postponed yesterday, when the Council's agenda overran.

Follow us on Twitter @TamilGuardian for live updates.

The update on the OISL follows the resolution
'Promoting reconciliation, accountability and human rights in Sri Lanka' A/HRC/25/L.1/Rev.1 passed in March this year, calling on the High Commissioner's Office to launch an international inquiry into mass atrocities in Sri Lanka.

The terms of reference for the OISL were published in August, detailing the legal and time framework to be applied and calling on witnesses to submit evidence. See here.

Fundamental and far-reaching accountability needed in Sri Lanka says UN Human Rights Chief

13:09 CEST

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights stressed that fundamental and far-reaching accountability is necessary in Sri Lanka in an oral update delivered to the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) today on the UN inquiry into mass atrocities in the country.


Stating that he "b
elieves that a more fundamental and far-reaching accountability process in Sri Lanka, addressing both past and ongoing violations, is absolutely necessary for Sri Lankans to come to terms with their past, end impunity, achieve reconciliation between communities and strengthen the rule of law," the High Commissioner oral update called on Sri Lanka to cooperate with the OHCHR Investigation into Sri Lanka (OISL).

Expressing deep concern at the
ongoing reports of intimidation of witnesses, media workers and civil society activists, the High Commissioner's oral update noted that this would impact on the domestic processes of accountability too.

The oral update was read out by the deputy High Commissioner, as Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein is currently at the UN General Assembly in New York.

In the extended version (A/HRC/27/CRP.2) distributed as a conference room paper to the Council on Thursday, the High Commissioner said he was "shocked at the ongoing campaign of threats, harassment, intimidation and reprisals by both state and non-state actors since March against civil society groups, human rights defenders and victims’ organisations, including those who might support or engage with the international inquiry."

SLAF gives some land back...for now

Residents of a Mullaitivu village were given back their lands, on the condition that the land would be re-seized by the Sri Lankan Air Forces if there was a resurgence of war.

Landowners in Kepapilavu, Mullaitivu had their lands returned to them, reports Uthayan, but only after being forced to sign documents acknowledging that the land would be returned to the air forces in the case of another armed conflict. The clause stated that the land should be returned willingly or seized by court order.

British Airways to cease all flights to Colombo

British Airways announced that it is to cease all flights to Colombo from March 2015 onwards, as the route could no longer remain profitable for the airline.

The British flag carrier airline, which is the United Kingdom's largest international airline, made the announcement this week, with Christopher Fordyce, Regional Commercial Manager of British Airways, South Asia, saying,

Sri Lanka rejects OHCHR inquiry, dismisses call to cooperate

15:46 CEST

Sri Lanka responded to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights' (OHCHR) oral update on the international inquiry into mass atrocities in the country, by reiterating its rejection of the inquiry and dismissing calls by several states, as well as the High Commissioner, to cooperate with the process.

"Sri Lanka categorically rejected Resolution 25/1 and its call for the OHCHR investigation, and made its position clear of non cooperation with the investigation. To those who continue to urge that Sri Lanka to revisit this position, I wish to respectfully reply that government of Sri Lanka does not wish to help legitimise a flawed process and have a detrimental precedent established," Sri Lanka's Permanent Representative to Geneva, Ravinath Aryasinha told the UN Human Rights Council today.

"This position has been taken after much consideration, and represents not only the will of the Sri Lankan people as reflected in the motion recently adapted in our parliament with an overwhelming majority, but also the majority within this council who refuse to support OP 10," he said, adding that the investigation was "politically motivated, and challenges sovereignty and independent of member states that it violates the fundamental principal international law".