A retired Sinhala police officer and his son who is currently employed in the Sinhala paramilitary ‘Civil Defence Force’, operate as key persons in appropriating lands by force from Eezham Tamils from the villages of Kevu’liyaa-madu and Chuvaami-malai in Batticaloa district, say affected Tamils, whose lands have been occupied for Sinhalicisation, Buddhicisation and colonization by… Continue reading Sinhala paramilitary steps up land appropriation in border villages of East
Month: June 2013
Vedda priest of Saiva temple murdered in Chella Kathirkaamam
70-year-old, Rajapaksa Mudiyansalage Premadasa of the aborigine Vedda culture, and the chief folk priest (Kapuraala) of the Siva temple at Va’l’li Kukai cave in Chella Kathirkaamam, was hacked to death by unknown assailants in the jungle area near the temple on last Tuesday night. The killing took place amidst the currently on-going drive against Saiva… Continue reading Vedda priest of Saiva temple murdered in Chella Kathirkaamam
British trade unions unequivocally support Tamils’ right to self-determination
Representatives of mainstream British trade unions, student unions, solidarity groups and Tamil activists came together on a solidarity day observation in London on Saturday, unconditionally supporting the Eezham Tamils nation’s right to self-determination. Tamil attendees of the event termed it a landmark meeting considering the principled support given by major British grassroots organizations to the… Continue reading British trade unions unequivocally support Tamils’ right to self-determination
US Tamils join "One Million Bones" genocide protest
Several Tamil activists attended the "One Million Bones," protest, a project conceived by a U.S. visual artist, Naomi Natale, to raise awareness of ongoing genocides and mass atrocities in places Sri Lanka, Sudan, South Sudan, Congo and other countries, held in the Mall in Washington D.C. Saturday. The event was attended by more than four… Continue reading US Tamils join "One Million Bones" genocide protest
Saiva temple sculptures smashed in Trincomalee
An unknown squad has vandalized 13 Hindu Terracotta sculptures on the entrance tower (Koapuram) being constructed at the Katpaka Vinyaakar temple in Trincomalee on Friday night, the administration of the temple told media after filing a complaint with the SL police on Saturday. In addition to the sculptures that have been smashed, a number of… Continue reading Saiva temple sculptures smashed in Trincomalee
Ampaa’rai officials overstep into Batticaloa district to Sinhalicise Tamil village
Sinhala authorities from Ampaa’rai district in the East have laid a brand new carpet road to the ancient Tamil village, Chuvaami-malai that comes under the jurisdiction of the Batticaloa district administration. The name of the village has been changed to Booja-boomi. New cottages are being built using beaten earth by Sinhala settlers with funds provided… Continue reading Ampaa’rai officials overstep into Batticaloa district to Sinhalicise Tamil village
Sri Lanka to water down Tamil power-sharing plan
Sri Lanka plans to reduce the power of local councils before the first-ever provincial elections in the island’s former war zone, a leading politician said Thursday, in a bid to deny minority Tamils greater autonomy. The ruling coalition promised to share limited power with Tamils, pointing to elections to local councils, after the military crushed… Continue reading Sri Lanka to water down Tamil power-sharing plan
Spectators to Sri Lanka genocide ascend in Obama’s inner circle
President Barack Obama Wednesday announced that he is reshuffling the US national security team by appointing the current United Nations Ambassador Susan Rice to the White House and nominated Samantha Power to take Rice’s place in the UN. Sri Lanka observers point out to the ineffective role played by the two appointees during the Sri… Continue reading Spectators to Sri Lanka genocide ascend in Obama’s inner circle
TNA hopes election win will ensure more executive powers
The Tamil National Alliance would work with the government, to provide Sri Lankan Tamils in the north and east, with proper housing and livelihood, and to give them an opportunity to recommence life. The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) would want the maximum amount of exercise of power, should it lead Sri Lanka’s Northern Provincial Council… Continue reading TNA hopes election win will ensure more executive powers
Rajapaksa-sponsored BJP visit, delegates pretending ignorance, anger Tamils in Jaffna
Do not call us anymore to meet foreign delegates coming as Colombo’s guests, New Delhi’s Consul General in Jaffna Mr Mahalingam was told by leading civil society activists, who were angered by the threatening presence of SL military intelligence at a meeting arranged by him at his residence, between the visiting BJP-led delegation and civil… Continue reading Rajapaksa-sponsored BJP visit, delegates pretending ignorance, anger Tamils in Jaffna