Union Minister Sudarsana Natchiappan on Sri Lankan ties

Union Minister of State for Commerce and Industry E.M. Sudarsana Natchiappan on Sunday said any decision against Sri Lanka should be made after considering the far-reaching consequences on the strategic relationship between the two countries and the interests of the Sri Lankan Tamils. “I appreciate the feelings of those who have organised demonstrations against providing… Continue reading Union Minister Sudarsana Natchiappan on Sri Lankan ties

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Girl student sexually assaulted in Batticaloa near SLA, STF camps

Tamil women from the East continue to be vulnerable to sexual assaults allegedly at the hands of Sinhala men even as another incident of sexual assault on a 17-year-old student was reported in Batticaloa district on Thursday last week. A girl student from Veappaveddavaan village was rescued from a bush in a sexually abused state… Continue reading Girl student sexually assaulted in Batticaloa near SLA, STF camps

Snowden, Thulasi force US into legal extradition quagmire

In 2008, the United States Government requested the extradition of Eezham Tamil defendant, Thulasitharan Santhirarajah, from Australia for an alleged offense in providing material support to a "terrorist" organization, and now the US is requesting, or will request, the extradition of Edward J Snowden from Hong Kong, and other likely destinations of Snowden, for alleged… Continue reading Snowden, Thulasi force US into legal extradition quagmire

Ibsen’s Doll’s House translated into Eezham Tamil in Norway

Modernism’s world famous playwright Henrik Ibsen’s Et Dukkehjem (A Doll’s House) has found earlier translations in Tamil. But what is special about the present translation by Kasinather Sivapalan is that it is in spoken Eezham Tamil, making the reading and staging of the play homely to Eezham Tamils in their country and in the diaspora… Continue reading Ibsen’s Doll’s House translated into Eezham Tamil in Norway

Survivors of 1991 Kashmir mass rape case assert struggle for justice

A court in Kupwara district, Kashmir on Tuesday ordered the re-opening of the infamous Kunan Poshpora mass rape case, allegedly committed by Indian military personnel during a cordon and search operation in the Kunan Poshpora village on February 23, 1991. Despite the case gaining international attention and sparking condemnation by human rights bodies like Amnesty… Continue reading Survivors of 1991 Kashmir mass rape case assert struggle for justice

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Gotabhaya names TamilNet a ‘security threat’

While listing ‘national’ security threats faced by genocidal Sri Lanka, its Defence Secretary and presidential sibling Gotabhaya Rajapaksa included the name of TamilNet and said that it is controlled by the Tamil Coordinating Committee, led by Nediyavan, which in turn has control over most of the assets of the LTTE’s international organisation. Gotabhaya who said… Continue reading Gotabhaya names TamilNet a ‘security threat’

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‘Sri Lankan Navy snapped fishing nets of TN fishermen’

(The Economic Times) Sri Lankan Navy snapped fishingnets of Tamil Nadu fishermen in more than 20 boats when theywere fishing near Katchatheevu today, official sources said. The Naval men, in three ships and two boats, had yesterdaywarned fishermen against fishing near Katchatheevu, an isletin the Palk straits and ceded to Sri Lanka by India in… Continue reading ‘Sri Lankan Navy snapped fishing nets of TN fishermen’

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No violation of 1987 Indo-Lanka Accord: Rajapaksa

(PTI) Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa today dismissed reports that his government had flouted agreements reached in the 1987 Indo-Lanka Accord which created devolved administrative units, saying there had been no violation. "We have not violated anything on the Indo-Lanka accord", Rajapaksa said, while responding to questions during a media interaction. He added that New… Continue reading No violation of 1987 Indo-Lanka Accord: Rajapaksa

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It’s not the Tamils stalling settlement in Sri Lanka

Is Sri Lanka’s moderate Tamil leadership to blame for the absence of a political settlement to the island’s festering ethnic conflict? There is definitely enough blame to go around in Sri Lanka, but Dayan Jayatilleka takes the case too far in his article in The Hindu, “From devolution to the deep blue sea” (Op-Ed, June… Continue reading It’s not the Tamils stalling settlement in Sri Lanka

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