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Posted: 19 Feb 2013 11:13 AM PST

Aadhi Bhagavan Songs - Preview - HD Video

Posted: 19 Feb 2013 11:08 AM PST

Thanthi Tv Special News - Thich Quang Duc

Posted: 19 Feb 2013 11:03 AM PST




Thanthi Tv Special News - Thich Quang Duc

Thích Quảng Đức (English pronunciation: Listeni/ˌtɪtʃ ˌkwɒŋ ˈdʊk/ TICH KWONG DUUK; 1897 – 11 June 1963, born Lâm Văn Tức), was a Vietnamese Mahayana Buddhist monk who burned himself to death at a busy Saigon road intersection on 11 June 1963. Quang Duc was protesting about the persecution of Buddhists by South Vietnam's Roman Catholic government[citation needed] led by Ngo Dinh Diem. Photos of his self-immolation were circulated widely across the world and brought attention to the policies of the Diệm regime. Malcolm Browne won a Pulitzer Prize for his renowned photograph of the monk's death. After his death, his body was re-cremated, but his heart remained intact.[1][2] This was interpreted as a symbol of compassion and led Buddhists to revere him as a bodhisattva, meaning heroic-minded one (satva) for enlightenment (bodhi), which heightened the impact of his death on the public psyche.[3]

Quang Duc's act increased international pressure on Diệm and led him to announce reforms with the intention of mollifying the Buddhists. However, the promised reforms were not implemented, leading to a deterioration in the dispute. With protests continuing, the ARVN Special Forces loyal to Diệm's brother, Ngô Đình Nhu, launched nationwide raids on Buddhist pagodas, seizing Quang Duc's heart and causing deaths and widespread damage. Several Buddhist monks followed Quang Duc's example, also immolating themselves. Eventually, an Army coup toppled Diệm, who was assassinated on 2 November 1963.

Nedumaran Talks About Brutal Killing Of 12 Year Old Prabhakaran Son Balachandran By Srilankan Army

Posted: 19 Feb 2013 10:57 AM PST




Nedumaran Talks About Brutal Killing Of 12 Year Old Prabhakaran Son Balachandran By Srilankan Army

Seeman Condemn Srilanka - Balachandran Death

Posted: 19 Feb 2013 10:49 AM PST

Balachandran Death Issue - Debate - Vivatha Medai - Sun News Tv

Posted: 19 Feb 2013 10:42 AM PST




Balachandran Death Issue - Debate - Vivatha Medai - Sun News Tv

Sathiyam Sathiyame – Debate - Srilankan War Crimes

Posted: 19 Feb 2013 10:36 AM PST




Sathiyam Sathiyame – Jayalalitha Speech Against Congress & BJP @ Wedding Ceremony

Balachandran Channel 4 Photo -2013-02-19- Sathiyam Sathiyame Debate
Tamil Nadu Congress Gnanadesikan's IRRESPONSIBILITY SPEECH on Channel Photo of Balachandran

Description 1:
Where the trail leads to:
It is difficult to imagine the mindset of an army in which a child can be executed in cold blood with apparent impunity. It also raises extremely difficult questions for the Sri Lankan military. With every month that passes, the evidence of systematic execution of prisoners grows. The pattern of apparent sexual violence against female fighters is disturbing in the extreme.

As the respected international human rights lawyer, Professor William A. Schabas, says in our film: "If you look at what looks like the mass execution of naked prisoners, these all add up to possibly the claim that this was in fact systematic — and that could point to the highest levels in the military authority of Sri Lanka as being responsible for war crimes of summary execution, killing and torture."

India's role:
And in Sri Lanka, of course, the highest levels of the military are virtually the same as the highest levels of the government. President Mahinda Rajapaksa and his brother, the Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa, have some very difficult questions to answer.

They may well continue to simply deny the evidence and cite the undoubted crimes of the Tamil Tigers. But as a defence, it is becoming increasingly threadbare. The crimes of one side do not justify the crimes of another. A government which claims to adhere to international humanitarian law cannot hide behind the brutal suicide bombings or the brutalised child soldiers of the Tigers. But for India there is a dilemma too. Because it matters not just what the answers to these questions are. It also matters who asks these questions. India is central to this.

It has been said before, but it is true, and worth repeating. Without justice there can be no peace and reconciliation, and without truth there can be no justice.

This is not an academic exercise in historical accountability. The men responsible for these crimes are still in charge. They are continuing to brutally repress Tamils in the north and persecute anyone who criticises the government including, as we have seen with the impeachment of the Chief Justice, their own judiciary.

If there is no attempt to address these issues and to bring justice to those who suffered, the fear is that in the short term, political repression in Sri Lanka will increase and that in the long term, history is destined to repeat itself with yet more bloodshed and regional instability.

It seems to most human rights defenders around the world, including those in India, that the only way ahead in this situation is for the creation of a credible, independent, international inquiry into these events, as called for by the U.N.'s Panel of Experts. That inquiry should examine all the crimes committed by both sides.

If India was to declare its support for such an inquiry, many hope it could mark the start of the long, delayed movement towards peace, reconciliation and political justice in Sri Lanka.

(Callum Macrae is director, "No Fire Zone: The Killing Fields of Sri Lanka." nofirezone.org. Follow him on Twitter @nofirezonemovie)

Sun TV Cinema Seithigal 19-02-2013 Tamil Cinema News | Sun Cinema News Tamil

Posted: 19 Feb 2013 10:32 AM PST




Sun TV Cinema Seithigal 19-02-2013 Tamil Cinema News | Sun Cinema News Tamil

Nijam 19-02-2013 - காசியின் மறுமுகம் 2 | Nijam Sun Tv Show

Posted: 19 Feb 2013 10:29 AM PST

Balachandran C4 Photo -2013-02-19- Athiru.com Comments & Views

Posted: 19 Feb 2013 10:25 AM PST




Balachandran C4 Photo -2013-02-19- Athiru.com Comments & Views

Colombo: The cold blooded killing of Prabhakaran's 12-year-old son published in Britain daily -- The Independent -- has once again raised questions over Sri Lanka's armed forces conduct during the final stages of the operation against Tamil Tiger rebels.

According to the report in the daily, the series of photographs taken a few hours apart and on the same camera, show Balachandran Prabhakaran, son of Villupillai Prabhakaran, sitting in a bunker, alive and unharmed, apparently in the custody of Sri Lankan troops. Villupillai Prabhakarn led the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). Another photo shows the boy's body lying on the ground, his chest pierced by bullets.

In March 2012, a video clipping about the live execution of Prabhakaran's son was released, which immediately dismissed by the Sri Lankan government as "doctored".

The Independent report says that the photographs were taken in May 2009 at the very end of the Sri Lankan government's operation to crush the LTTE, which had launched a bloody, decades-long insurgency against the state that led to the deaths of nearly 70,000 people.

However, the authorities always claimed that Prabhakaran's son was killed during cross-firing of troops, when they moved towards the coastline near Mullaitivu in the northeast.

The images have been contained in a new documentary will be screened at the Geneva Human Rights Film Festival during the UN Human Rights Council meeting in March. They suggest that the 12-year-old boy was captured alive and later summarily executed.

War of Words - Jaitley (BJP) Vs. Katju (Katju Former Justice and Press Council Chairman)

Posted: 19 Feb 2013 10:21 AM PST






PPA -2013-02-19B- Pudhu Pudhu ArthangalJaitley -(BJP) Vs. Katju (Katju Former Justice and Press Council Chairman) -War of Words

NEW DELHI: Accusing Press Council of India chairman Markandey Katju of carrying out political activities from his quasi-judicial office, senior BJP leader Arun Jaitley called upon the controversial retired Supreme Court judge to quit his post.

In a scathing attack on Katju for his criticism of non-Congress state governments - and his reluctance to point a finger at a Congress party plagued by allegations of corruption - Jaitley said Katju's comments were "more in the nature of thanks-giving to those who provided him with a post-retirement job''.

In the recent past, Katju has openly spoken against the governments of Bihar, Gujarat and West Bengal. While he has accused Bihar CM Nitish Kumar of having bought over the media, Katju said in a recent article that he doesn't "buy the story that Shri Modi had no role in the 2002 (riots)''.

"His utterances, both during his tenure as a judge and thereafter are clearly outlandish. Dignified comment is alien to him,'' Jaitley said, adding that Katju was more Congress than the Congress party. He said that a judge, whether sitting or retired, could not be loud, crude, outlandish or behave like a megalomaniac. In his response to Jaitley, Katju asked him to quit politics, accusing him to twisting facts.

Jaitley said if Katju wants to get into any political activity or a political debate, he should cease to hold his judicial or quasi-judicial office. "Justice Markandey Katju has failed every test on which a judge, whether sitting or retired, could be judged. The choice of his subjects and targets is motivated by his political preferences. He is extraordinarily soft on those who provided him a post-retirement job. I am yet to read a comment from him which prefers meritocracy over dynasty as an instrument of leadership creation,'' the leader of opposition in Rajya Sabha said.

"Should not a former judge who currently occupies a quasi-judicial office as chairman of the Press Council of India, either quit before actively participating in politics or be sacked? Retired judges must remember that the rental for occupying a Lutyens' bungalow post-retirement has to be political neutrality, not political participation," he added.

Katju had said that "there is still a mystery of what happened in Godra". Jaitley accused Katju of carrying out a personal tirade against Modi, saying that he preferred "bazaar gossip'' over judicial verdicts. Katju retaliated later in the evening accusing him of twisting facts and asking him to quit politics. In his response, Katju said he had written "very strong" letters to Congress-ruled Maharashtra's chief minister Prithviraj Chavan over the arrest of two girls for a Facebook post after the death of Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray.

Katju said he had also issued a strong statement against Himachal Pradesh chief minister Virbhadra Singh when he had told a mediaperson that he would break his camera. "Mr Jaitley is clearly guilty of twisting facts. He has criticized me for a report against the Bihar government for suppressing press freedom," he said. "That was not my report, but that of a three-member team of the Press Council of India. Here again, Mr Jaitley has twisted facts," Katju claimed.

Reacting to Jailtey's remarks on post-retirement assignments for retired judges, Katju said the post of chairman of Press Council has by convention been given to a retired judge of the Supreme Court.

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Nerpada Pesu – Puthiya Thalaimurai 19-02-2013 | Srilanka War Crime

Posted: 19 Feb 2013 10:18 AM PST








Nerpada Pesu – Puthiya Thalaimurai 19-02-2013 | Srilanka War Crime.

Was LTTE chief's son's death a cold blooded murder?
Channel 4 alleged that the LTTE chief's son was shot from a close range and then
COLOMBO: Fresh questions have been raised over the Sri Lankan forces conduct during the operation against Tamil Tiger rebels after new photographs emerged claiming that the 12-year-old son of the militants' leader was executed by the country's armed forces.

An NDTV report says that the Sri Lankan government has rubbished a Channel 4 documentary maker Callum Macrae's allegation that the nation's armed forced executed LTTE chief Prabhakaran's son in May 2009.

According to an editorial in The Independent, one of the photos shows the boy sitting in a bunker, alive and unharmed, apparently in the custody of Sri Lankan troops.

Another picture which was taken a few hours later shows the boy's body lying on the ground, his chest pierced by bullets.

The images were taken in May 2009 at the end of the Sri Lankan government's operation to crush the LTTE, which had launched a bloody, decades-long insurgency against the state that led to the deaths of perhaps 70,000 people.

According to the report, the authorities always said Prabhakaran's son was killed in cross-fire, as troops moved in to take the LTTE's last stronghold.

But the images, contained in a new documentary, No Fire Zone, which will be screened at the Geneva Human Rights Film Festival during the UN Human Rights Council meeting in March, suggest the boy was captured alive and killed at a later stage.

Channel 4 alleged that the LTTE chief's son was shot from a close range and then photographed.

A series of photographs showing Balachandran Prabhakaran's body riddled with bullet were released last year by Channel 4.

A NDTV reports says that the new photos are a part of Channel 4's new documentary titled, 'No War Zone: The Killing Fields of Sri Lanka' that is to be screened in Geneva.

The film's director, Callum Macrae, claimed that the new photographs were important evidence because they appear to rule out any suggestion that Balachandran was killed in cross-fire or during a battle.

They show he was held, and even given a snack, before being taken and executed in cold blood.

Prabhakaran's body was displayed on state television, part of the front of his skull missing, also suggesting he may have been shot at close range.

A forensic pathologist who examined the later images for the film-makers, said the boy was shot five times in the chest.

Furthermore, propellant burns around the wound suggest he was shot at very close range.

The maker of the documentary says: 'Carefully evidenced and powerfully measured, 'No Fire Zone' is a feature length film about the final awful months of the 26 year long Sri Lankan civil war told by the people who lived through it. It is a meticulous and chilling expose of some of the worst war crimes and crimes against humanity of recent times - told through the extraordinary personal stories of a small group of characters and also through some of the most dramatic and disturbing video evidence ever recorded.'

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Posted: 19 Feb 2013 10:15 AM PST




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Channel 4′s C. Macrae, Director of -’No Fire Zone The Killing Fields of SL’ -Warns Another Blood Shed

Posted: 19 Feb 2013 10:13 AM PST




Channel 4′s C. Macrae, Director of -'No Fire Zone The Killing Fields of SL' -Warns Another Blood Shed

C4's Callum Macrae, Director of -'No Fire Zone The Killing Fields of Sri Lanka' -Warns Other Blood Shed in Sri Lanka -2013-02-19

Channel 4 documentary alleges Sri Lanka executed Prabhakaran's son:
New Delhi: Photos released on Tuesday to publicise a new documentary on Sri Lanka show that government soldiers executed the 12-year-old son of separatist chief Velupillai Prabhakaran in 2009, its director claimed.
The photos, part of a documentary for Britain's Channel 4, prove the Sri Lankan army's involvement in war crimes including summary execution and torture during the island's 37-year-long civil war, according to director Callum Macrae.
The pictures "tell a chilling story", Macrae wrote in an article published in Indian newspaper The Hindu.
In one, Balachandran, the youngest son of the slain Tamil Tiger leader, is seen eating a snack while sitting in a green sandbag bunker guarded by a soldier. A second image shows his bullet-riddled bare-chested body.
The documentary alleges that Balachandran was executed two hours after the first photo was taken.
The images have been scrutinised by digital image analysts, who concluded they came from the same camera, and support video footage of the boy's body uncovered last year, Macrae said.
The Sri Lankan government has maintained that Prabhakaran's family were killed in fighting. The bodies of his wife and daughter have never been found.
"The new photographs are particularly important evidentially, because they prove that Balachandran was not killed in crossfire, or in a battle. His death was deliberate and calculated," Macrae wrote.
"It is difficult to imagine the mindset of an army in which a child can be executed in cold blood with apparent impunity."
"No War Zone: The Killing Fields of Sri Lanka" will be released in March in Geneva to coincide with a UN Human Rights Council discussion on the country, currently facing censure by the US over its failure to probe war crimes.
Sri Lanka's military denied executing prisoners and accused the British network of engaging in a campaign to tar the country's reputation.
"These pictures come out in time for the UN Human Rights Council meetings. They want to discredit us," Sri Lankan military spokesman Brigadier Ruwan Wanisasooriya told AFP. "No evidence has been presented to us to investigate."
Macrae asked India to support calls for an independent probe and said that Sri Lanka's President Mahinda Rajapakse and his brother, defence secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse, should be made to answer for alleged war crimes.
Rights groups say up to 40,000 civilians were killed by security forces in the final months of a no-holds-barred offensive in 2009 that ended Sri Lanka's decades-long fight against Tamil separatists.
Sri Lanka denies causing civilian deaths and President Rajapakse sees himself as having brought peace to the Indian Ocean island.

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Posted: 19 Feb 2013 10:10 AM PST




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Posted: 19 Feb 2013 10:06 AM PST



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Posted: 19 Feb 2013 10:04 AM PST

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Posted: 19 Feb 2013 09:52 AM PST

Prabhakaran’s son’s Photos before death – Vivadha Medai

Posted: 19 Feb 2013 10:11 AM PST





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Actor Vijay Sethupathi interview – Dheeran TV

Posted: 19 Feb 2013 09:49 AM PST

Raj Tv Kadal Movie Review | Thirai vimarsanam Kadal

Posted: 19 Feb 2013 09:48 AM PST




Raj Tv Kadal Movie Review | Thirai vimarsanam Kadal
Directed by Mani Ratnam
Produced by A. Manohar Prasad
Mani Ratnam
Written by Jeyamohan
Screenplay by Mani Ratnam
Jeyamohan
Story by Jeyamohan
Starring Gautham Karthik Thulasi Nair Arjun Arvind Swamy Lakshmi Manchu

Music by A. R. Rahman
Cinematography Rajiv Menon
Editing by A. Sreekar Prasad
Studio Madras Talkies
Distributed by Gemini Film Circuit
Thirupathi Brothers[1]
Release date(s) February 1, 2013[2]

Running time 164 minutes[3]
Country India
Language Tamil
Budget INR50 crore (US$9.1 million)[4]


Kadal (English: The Sea) is a 2013 Indian Tamil drama film[5] directed and co-produced by Mani Ratnam.[4] The film features debutantes Gautham Karthik,[6] son of actor Karthik, and Thulasi Nair,[7] daughter of Radha, in the lead roles. The film marks comeback of actor Arvind Swamy.[8] The music and background score for the film is done by A. R. Rahman. The film revolves around life of Christian fishermen who instill the fact that how faith can sometimes lead to the triumph of humanity.[9] The film is titled Kadali, as the dubbed Telugu version.[10][11] The film was released worldwide on February 1, 2013 in both the versions.[2]

Mudhal Moovar Viruthu Part 04

Posted: 19 Feb 2013 09:46 AM PST




RAJ TV Mudhal Moovar Awards Press Meet To Announce A Mudhal Moovar Virudhu Function At Chennai Trade Center. K Bhagyaraj, Chitra Lakshmanan Graced The Event.

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