Tamil student abducted and killed near SL military zone in Jaffna

18-year-old Sivalingam Sivakumaran, a student from Kerudaavil village in Vadamaraadchi North of Jaffna district, was found slain inside a bush, 2 km away from his house on Wednesday. The Tamil student was abducted five days ago, on 13 April after 6:00 p.m., when he had left his house towards the historic Chelvach-channithi temple, according to… Continue reading Tamil student abducted and killed near SL military zone in Jaffna

Military-managed de-mining endangers security of Eezham Tamils

The occupying Sri Lankan military, which dominates de-mining activities in the former Forward Defence Line areas and in the so-called High Security Zone under its occupation, was not doing the de-mining work according to established norms and procedures, complain humanitarian workers in Jaffna, formerly attached to independent de-mining operations of international NGOs. On Monday, two… Continue reading Military-managed de-mining endangers security of Eezham Tamils

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New Delhi delegation’s Sri Lanka visit loses face in its own country

With four major political parties, including the two government-making political parties of Tamil Nadu, boycotting the ‘All Party’ delegation of New Delhi visiting Sri Lanka, New Delhi’s approach to the national question of Eezham Tamils in the island and its strategic partnership with the genocidal regime of Rajapaksa lose face in its own country, political… Continue reading New Delhi delegation’s Sri Lanka visit loses face in its own country

Eezham Tamil activist Neethan Shan elected President of NDP, Ontario

In a landmark event in Canadian politics and among the Eezham Tamil diaspora in Canada, Neethan Shan, vice chair of the NCCT, was elected as the President of Ontario New Democratic Party. The 33 year old Eezham Tamil activist, who is also the Executive Director of the Council of Agencies Serving South Asians, won the… Continue reading Eezham Tamil activist Neethan Shan elected President of NDP, Ontario

‘Development’ gives no light to people while SL cantonment gets electricity in Vanni

More than 30 months have elapsed since the Sri Lankan government was promising electricity link to the resettling people in Ki’linochchi under the so-called Spring of North ‘development’, which is nothing but a camouflage for the structural genocide committed by Colombo in the country of Eezham Tamils. Electricity posts were put up creating hope among… Continue reading ‘Development’ gives no light to people while SL cantonment gets electricity in Vanni

Sinhala academic blames US-UK axis for genocide in Tamil homeland

Speaking at a meeting on “The Tamil Struggle for Self-Determination: A Leftist Sinhala Perspective” at University of Toronto’s Ontario Institute of Studies in Education, Sinhala academic Dr. Jude Lal Fernando highlighted the need to understand the role of powers in shaping and manipulating the forces among the Sri Lankan state and the Eezham Tamils, on… Continue reading Sinhala academic blames US-UK axis for genocide in Tamil homeland

SL military’s draconian ‘civil’ rule hardens further in Vanni

The village level Rural Development Societies (RDS), which have started functioning again, especially in the agricultural areas of Vanni mainland, have been subjected to harassments by the occupying SL military in recent days. On the one hand, the Sri Lankan authorities have gone on record as if they were encouraging the re-emerging RDS societies, and… Continue reading SL military’s draconian ‘civil’ rule hardens further in Vanni

MIA writes theme music for Assange’s Russian talk show

Music industry reports say Maya Arulpragasam (popularly known as MIA), the Jaffna born music phenom, has written the theme music for the new talk show hosted by Julian Assange, the Wikileaks founder to debut on Tuesday on the Russian network. "Mr. Assange has taped 12 episodes of the show, “The World Tomorrow,” according to the… Continue reading MIA writes theme music for Assange’s Russian talk show

Rajapaksa’s blithe contempt for world opinion: Paper

Pointing out that in Sri Lanka "[t]he rule of law continues to be set aside. A huge military machine is yet to be stood down. Glaring war crimes remain to be investigated. Tamils are treated as a subjugated people. Emergency security measures continue, turned against Rajapaksa’s critics even among the Sinhala majority," Sydney Morning Herald… Continue reading Rajapaksa’s blithe contempt for world opinion: Paper

Resettled Tamils threatened in Ampaa’rai – Batticaloa border, girl kidnapped

Around one hundred and fifty uprooted Tamil families of Chinna-vaddai, a village situated in the Poara-theevup-pattu division of Batticaloa district, bordering Uhuna village of Ampaa’rai district, complain that they are being harassed by the Sinhala paramilitary personnel and settlers, who have occupied their village for 22 years, since 1990. A Sinhala electricity worker, who came… Continue reading Resettled Tamils threatened in Ampaa’rai – Batticaloa border, girl kidnapped