As Canada continues to voice its call for boycott of Commonwealth summit scheduled to be held in Sri Lanka in November this year, Commonwealth officials renewed efforts to nudge Sri Lanka to adhere to principles of judicial independence, after Colombo defied international appeals and sacked its chief justice in January. Secretary-General Kamalesh Sharma is holding… Continue reading CHOGM boycott calls renew action on Sri Lanka judicial independence
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Sinhala paramilitary attacks Tamil dairy farmers in Batticaloa
A group of armed Sinhalese ‘home guards’ have attacked Tamil farmers who were herding their cattle, after ‘allowing’ the Tamil farmers to breed their cattle. The attack has taken place at ‘Mangalagama’ area in Vellaave’li division two days ago, the victims said, adding that they were using the grazing lands to breed their cattle for… Continue reading Sinhala paramilitary attacks Tamil dairy farmers in Batticaloa
Uprooted Champoor families live in fear following arrest of 7 persons by TID
Tension and fear prevail among uprooted Tamil families from Champoor area currently being sheltered in temporary sheds described as welfare centres at four places, Kaddai-pa’richchaan, Paddith-thidal, Ma’nat-cheanai and Ki’liveddi since the arrest of seven Tamils by a special TID team from Colombo last week alleging them as LTTE members. Two of them are inmates of… Continue reading Uprooted Champoor families live in fear following arrest of 7 persons by TID
‘Extra-constitutional interim solution to counter Sinhala militarization must be probed’
Arguing that while the strategy for Tamils world over should be the restoration of Eezham Tamil sovereignty over their tradition homeland, RM Karthick writes that the Tamil diaspora organizations must arrive at a consensus for an immediate tactic to alleviate the mutilation of the Eezham Tamil nation in the Tamil homeland by the occupying Sinhala… Continue reading ‘Extra-constitutional interim solution to counter Sinhala militarization must be probed’
Tamil Nadu protests Rajapaksa’s ‘pilgrimage’ to India
Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Friday landed in India, drawing widespread protests in Tamil Nadu against his ‘pilgrimage’ trip to India, media reports in India said. While MDMK leader Mr Vaiko courted arrest together with MDMK activists, who marched towards Indian Prime Minister’s residence in New Delhi, condemning the Centre and the visiting SL… Continue reading Tamil Nadu protests Rajapaksa’s ‘pilgrimage’ to India
SL military steps up land grab in Vaakarai, Batticaloa
The occupying Sri Lanka Army (SLA) has demanded thirteen Tamil families in Thoa’nithaa’ndamadu, a village in the Koa’ralaip-pattu North (Vaakarai) DS division in Batticaloa district to hand over photo copies of their deeds in an attempt to grab their lands saying that they would be paid rent for its use. The residents say that the… Continue reading SL military steps up land grab in Vaakarai, Batticaloa
SL ‘Terrorist’ squad arrests 9 Tamils in Moothoor East
An elite squad of the Sri Lankan ‘Terrorist’ Investigation Division (TID) that arrived in Trincomalee on Monday from Colombo has been conducting search operations in the district targeting Tamil youth. The squad has so far arrested 9 Tamils and transferred them to Colombo from Moothoor police station, news sources said. The latest rounds of harassments… Continue reading SL ‘Terrorist’ squad arrests 9 Tamils in Moothoor East
Attacks on media escalate in Jaffna, newspapers burnt by alleged SL military squad
A newspaper distributor who was on his way to Vadamaraadchi through Jaffna – Point Pedro Road to distribute the copies of the Jaffna edition of Tamil daily Thinakkural was attacked and all the newspapers in his possession and his motorbike were put to fire by an alleged Sri Lankan military intelligence squad that intercepted the… Continue reading Attacks on media escalate in Jaffna, newspapers burnt by alleged SL military squad
Civil Society insists on pre-constitutional recognition of Tamil nation, self-determination
In a set of preliminary points submitted at a conference held in Berlin, 26-27 January, facilitated by the Berghof Foundation, the Tamil Civil Society (TCS) from the island insisted on “pre-constitutional recognition of Tamil nationhood and self-determination” before Tamils could sit down and debate institutional proposals for a constitutional design within a united Sri Lanka.… Continue reading Civil Society insists on pre-constitutional recognition of Tamil nation, self-determination
Tamil Heritage Month Bill Proposed in Canadian Parliament
Tamil Canadian federal MP Rathika Sitsabaiesan introduced Bill C-471 in the Canadian Parliament on January 31, to designate the month of January as Tamil Heritage Month in Canada by an Act. This bill, a private member’s bill that doesn’t often become law, if passed, will enshrine at the federal level an ongoing practice among Tamil… Continue reading Tamil Heritage Month Bill Proposed in Canadian Parliament
