By Satheesan Kumaaran It is an unparalleled paradox that that the Sri Lankan government, after crowing to the world that they vanquished the most dangerous terrorist organisation, and in order to justify the massacres of more than 30,000 Tamil civilians in the war, should use one its surviving leaders, and a war criminal at that,… Continue reading Setting a Tamil terrorist to get the Tamils
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Sri Lanka celebrates victory anniversary with foreign VIPs: Tamils still victims of State terrorism
By Satheesan Kumaaran Last week was a remarkable one for the Sri Lankan government. They celebrated the first year of victory over the Tamils, what Sri Lanka is calling peace and reconciliation celebrations. The envoys from the U.S. and Japan, as well as the UN, made a surprise visit to the island last week. Although… Continue reading Sri Lanka celebrates victory anniversary with foreign VIPs: Tamils still victims of State terrorism
Four killed, one lakh displaced in Sri Lanka floods
At least 4 people were killed and nearly one lakh displaced in Sri Lanka due to floods following heavy rains in the capital and adjoining areas today, forcing the cancellation of celebrations tomorrow to mark the first anniversary of the army’s victory over LTTE. Sri Lanka’s Meteorological Department, which warned there could be landslides in… Continue reading Four killed, one lakh displaced in Sri Lanka floods
May is the another Black July for Eelam Tamils
By Satheesan Kumaaran Tamils throughout the world, remember the victims of Black July ’83. Twenty-six years ago, the state-sponsored pogrom against Tamils in Sri Lanka resulted in the deaths of 3000 people, and property damages of over $300 million U.S. The days between July 24 and July 30, 1983, were tragic, and unforgettable, for the… Continue reading May is the another Black July for Eelam Tamils
Mullivaikal Remembrance Day – London 18 May 2010
Mullivaikal Remembrance Day – London War Crimes Against Eelam Tamils Tuesday, 18 May 2010 at Parliament Square Time: 4pm-8pm Please come in black to pay your respects to the victims and pledge to attain justice against war crimes. For further information please contact 020 8808 0465 www.tamilsforum.com
Sri Lankan parliamentary election and what is in it for the future of Tamils?
By Satheesan Kumaaran The much-awaited parliamentary elections in Sri Lanka, which was announced soon after President Mahinda Rajapaksa won the presidential election in January 2010, has just come to an end with a thumping victory to Mahinda Rajapaksa’s alliance. The general election, held on April 8, 2010, was to elect 196 members in addition to… Continue reading Sri Lankan parliamentary election and what is in it for the future of Tamils?
The validity of New Delhi’s latest message to Colombo through Rao
By Satheesan Kumaaran The Indian central government’s message to Colombo is coming out from behind closed-door meetings as well as direct telephone calls, by the leaders of both countries. Indian policy advisers are engaged in deeply heated arguments, which are also taking place behind closed-doors, due to the Chinese influence in India’s backyard in the… Continue reading The validity of New Delhi’s latest message to Colombo through Rao
Dub Mafia Join the Act Now Boycott campaign!
Members of the drum and bass band Dub Mafia joined the Act Now Boycott (of Sri Lankan products) campaign at the weekend in Bristol to show solidarity with the Tamil civilians suffering in detention camps in Sri Lanka and to raise awareness of the ‘Blood Garment’ industry. The Band have pledged their support to Act… Continue reading Dub Mafia Join the Act Now Boycott campaign!
AFTER GSP+ VICTORY BOYCOTT RESUMES NEXT WEEKEND – 6/7TH MARCH
Dear Friend The great victory achieved in persuading the EU in ‘temporarily’ withdrawing the GSP+ tax-concession must now be followed up by building Act Now’s Boycott campaign. The fact that a body such as the EU have taken action because of Sri Lanka’s failure to protect human rights on the Island presents us with a… Continue reading AFTER GSP+ VICTORY BOYCOTT RESUMES NEXT WEEKEND – 6/7TH MARCH
Casey Remarks Read at Global Tamil Forum Event
WASHINGTON, DC–U.S. Senator Bob Casey (D-PA), chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South and Central Asian Affairs, provided the following statement which was read at the Global Tamil Forum inaugural event in London on Wednesday. "As Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on South Asia, I have examined the… Continue reading Casey Remarks Read at Global Tamil Forum Event
