Colombo snatches away even little power devolved to EPC: TNA councilor

The leader of the opposition in the Eastern Provincial Council, Mr C. Thandayuthapani, a Tamil National Alliance (TNA) politician, has said that the Sri Lankan government in Colombo was trying to snatch even the littler powers already devolved to the provincial administration in the Eastern Province. The comment by the TNA politician has come in… Continue reading Colombo snatches away even little power devolved to EPC: TNA councilor

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NESoHR book on Tamil massacres prior to 2009 published in German

A compilation of large-scale massacres from 1956 to 2008, brought out by the North East Secretariat on Human Rights (NESoHR), has been translated to German. The book, “Damit wir nicht vergessen” will be launched at Frankfurt Book Fair this month. The publication has an important historical dimension as it presents the massacres prior to 2009… Continue reading NESoHR book on Tamil massacres prior to 2009 published in German

Mass graves surface along bunkers in Mu’l’livaaykkaal

An official who recently visited the outskirts of Mu’l’livaaykkaal with the soldiers of the Sri Lanka Army told TamilNet this week that he had personally witnessed skeletal remains of hundreds of slain people surfacing along the few kilometers long, L-shaped bunker, running from Vadduvaakal to northwards along the land of the genocidal onslaught. A vast… Continue reading Mass graves surface along bunkers in Mu’l’livaaykkaal

600 families in Vellaave’li division were denied voting in EPC polls

The names of more than six hundred Tamil families, residing in villages Ka’n’nakipuram, Chinnavaththai, Central Camp, and 36, 37, 38 and 39 colonies that come under the Poaratheevup-pattu (Vellaave’li) DS division had been taken off from the voters lists by village officers (GS) on the instruction by the Divisional Secretary a few days ahead of… Continue reading 600 families in Vellaave’li division were denied voting in EPC polls

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Buddhist monks appropriate 100 acres of land in Akkaraippattu

A group of one hundred Buddhist monks, backed by the Sri Lankan state in Colombo, visited Moddaik-kal-malai in Akkaraippattu division of Ampaa’rai district five days ago, declaring 100 acres of Tamils land surrounding the rock as a ‘sacred zone’ of Buddhists. Tamil civil officials in the area complain that Colombo and its Buddhist monks were… Continue reading Buddhist monks appropriate 100 acres of land in Akkaraippattu

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Understanding BJP’s politics vis a vis Sri Lanka

Despite MDMK leader Vaiko’s protests against the invitation of Mahinda Rajapaksa to inaugurate a Buddhist university in BJP ruled Madhya Pradesh alleging that the Sri Lankan government was responsible for the destruction and desecration of hundreds of Hindu temples in the course of its genocidal war and the military occupation of the Eezham Tamils’ homeland,… Continue reading Understanding BJP’s politics vis a vis Sri Lanka

DDoS attacks on TamilNet foiled

Following persistent Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks on TamilNet in late February that coincided with the UN Human Rights Council sessions in Geneva, the site was once again intensively attacked this week by sources originating from various countries. Most of the attacks on 26 September originated from India, Malaysia, Israel and Germany. The attacks have also… Continue reading DDoS attacks on TamilNet foiled

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240 families affected by mini-cyclone in Paduvaankarai

At least 240 families of the resettled Tamils in 6 villages of Poaratheevup-pattu division of Paduvaankarai in Batticaola have been affected in a mini-cyclone that hit the village Friday evening, officials in Batticaloa said. 22 houses have sustained damage and the people who had resettled after their displacement during the times of war, have sought… Continue reading 240 families affected by mini-cyclone in Paduvaankarai

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‘Systemic rape of Tamil women is genocidal attack on psyche of Tamils’: Grenada feminist

Arguing that systematic abuse of Tamil women, especially ex-LTTE women cadres, by the Sri Lankan state’s forces “must be viewed as the convergence of state power, colonialism, sexism, racism, classism and imperialism”, Kimalee Philip, a Canada based feminist hailing from Grenada, contends in a commentary sent to TamilNet that rape of Tamil women constitutes a… Continue reading ‘Systemic rape of Tamil women is genocidal attack on psyche of Tamils’: Grenada feminist