More than 5,000 Eezham Tamils, from all walks of life, took to the streets in London on Friday, demanding a UN referendum to determine the creation of Tamil Eelam. “We want action, not words,” the protesters said rejecting any solution based on Sri Lanka’s LLRC. Demanding the United Nations not to support the genocidal Sri… Continue reading 5,000 Tamils marching in London reject LLRC, demand Tamil Eelam
Author: TamilNet
Indian housing aid programmed for exploitation by Colombo agents in East
Disregarding the repeated requests by the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) politicians in the Batticaloa district to include local community leaders such as the heads of the Rural Development Societies (RDS), representatives from women groups and trustees of temples in the committees to select the beneficiaries of the Indian housing scheme, the SL government has handed… Continue reading Indian housing aid programmed for exploitation by Colombo agents in East
New Buddhist shrine built at Trinco Saiva sacred site
A Buddhist shrine has been built at the precincts of Kanniya Hot Wells a Saiva sacred site in a traditional Tamil village in Trincomalee district. A fifteen-acre land has been appropriated by the SL Government Agent Major General (retd.) Ranjith de Silva on the instruction of Colombo. The Buddhist shrine has a signboard giving the… Continue reading New Buddhist shrine built at Trinco Saiva sacred site
China’s vice minister of intelligence finds Jaffna a place to visit
Following US, UK, Indian, Japanese, Australian and Canadian diplomats, a vice minister at China’s Ministry of State Security (MSS) too finds Jaffna a ‘must to be visited’ place, political observers in Jaffna commented on the visit of the Chinese Vice Minister Zhou Qing, on Wednesday. The Chinese deputy minister’s visit was marked by intense security… Continue reading China’s vice minister of intelligence finds Jaffna a place to visit
SL military squad attacks paper office, curbs paper dissemination in Vanni
A squad operated by the Sri Lankan military intelligence on Wednesday stormed the Ki’linochchi office of the Uthayan daily around 4:30 a.m., when the distributors of the paper arrived at the office to unload the papers for distribution. The branch manager of the office and four distributors sustained injuries and three of them with serious… Continue reading SL military squad attacks paper office, curbs paper dissemination in Vanni
Relatives of detainees expecting post-Geneva release get no answer
Following the recent UNHRC process in Geneva, hundreds of kith and kin of the missing people in the occupied country of Eezham Tamils have again started visiting the Sri Lankan military camps, the so-called human rights commission offices and the offices of the Tamil politicians to locate the details of their loved ones. Some reports… Continue reading Relatives of detainees expecting post-Geneva release get no answer
SL military prevents Moothoor Tamil farmers from gaining back their lands
Resettled Tamil farmers of Kangkuve’li and Paddith-thidal in the Moothoor DS division are being prevented from cultivating their paddy fields located in Muthalai-madu and Padukaadu areas by Sinhala encroachers, who are backed by the occupying Sri Lanka Army soldiers camped in the area, say Tamil civil sources in Moothoor. The affected farmers have made complaints… Continue reading SL military prevents Moothoor Tamil farmers from gaining back their lands
Prof Gamlath passes away
Veteran Professor of Sinhala, Dr Sucharitha Gamlath passed away at the age of 79 in Colombo on Saturday and the funeral took place on Monday. Prof Gamlath was righteously anti-Establishment throughout his career and for nearly 15 years, the governments in Colombo kept him unemployed, which he faced heroically without compromising on his principles and… Continue reading Prof Gamlath passes away
SL military machinates caste, anti-diaspora violence in Jaffna villages
An SL Military intelligence backed attack that took place in a Marriage Hall at Aavarangkaal in Puththoor, Jaffna, on last Wednesday and Thursday, shows to what extent the occupying Sinhala military has determined to engineer caste and anti-diaspora violence in select rural areas of Jaffna Peninsula to ultimately make Eezham Tamils weakened as a nation… Continue reading SL military machinates caste, anti-diaspora violence in Jaffna villages
ICC’s focus on Africa examined
Defining the International Criminal Court (ICC) in glowing terms, Kofi Annan said 15 years ago, after the Rome Statute was drafted in Rome, “Until now, when powerful men committed crimes against humanity, they knew that so long as they remained powerful, no earthly court could judge them." But, American University professor David Bosco asks, "[a]fter… Continue reading ICC’s focus on Africa examined
