Calls for war-crimes probe escalate as Tamils commemorate massacre

Amid increasing calls by world’s premier human rights NGOs, newly elected Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu for independent international investigations into alleged accusations of war-crimes committed by Sri Lanka on Tamils, Tamil expatriates in several countries in the West are preparing to commemorate the massacre of Tamil civilians during the final phase of Sri Lanka… Continue reading Calls for war-crimes probe escalate as Tamils commemorate massacre

Gatherings of different nature in foreign lands

While the Eezham Tamil diaspora with a heavy heart gather this week in foreign capitals, remembering powers-abetted genocide committed on them and demanding liberation of their land, prevention of further genocide as well as penal and political justice, the occupying soldiers of the genocidal Army of Sri Lanka celebrated 2600 years of the birth of… Continue reading Gatherings of different nature in foreign lands

Marking Mu’l’livaaykkaal, Canadian Tamils observe Genocide Month

Eezham Tamils in Canada, declaring the entire month of May as Genocide Month, have been focusing their efforts at grassroots and towards the diplomatic missions in bringing the Tamil concerns to the global community, according to the organisors of the National Council of Canadian Tamils (NCCT), the democratically elected country council of Eezham Tamils in… Continue reading Marking Mu’l’livaaykkaal, Canadian Tamils observe Genocide Month

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New Zealand MP questions compromising stand on UN report

“The ‘international community’ should get moving now, because the Sri Lankan government has already dismissed the report out of hand,” said New Zealand parliamentarian Keith Locke on Monday, responding to the stand of New Zealand’s Foreign Minister Murray McCully that the IC would consider appropriate action if the Sri Lankan government is unable to address… Continue reading New Zealand MP questions compromising stand on UN report

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University students in Jaffna defy subjugation, observe Mu’l’livaaykkaal Remembrance

More than 600 students from all the faculties of Jaffna University, came together Monday to observe Mu’l’livaaykkaal Remembrance, defying the threatening presence of Sri Lankan riot police commandos, Sri Lanka Army soldiers and intelligence operatives at the University premises between 11:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. The Jaffna University Students Union urged the Tamils to excel… Continue reading University students in Jaffna defy subjugation, observe Mu’l’livaaykkaal Remembrance

Aftenposten-Wikileaks shows shallow understanding of US diplomats

Classified cables of US diplomats sent between February 2009 and January 2010, made available by Wikileaks and released in the Norwegian media Aftenposten earlier this month, show how shallow and wanting the understanding of the US diplomats in dealing with the decades-old and still continuing national question and genocide in the island of Sri Lanka,… Continue reading Aftenposten-Wikileaks shows shallow understanding of US diplomats

Ron Ridenour writes on the dilemma of socialist leaning governments on Tamil Genocide

The countries in the United Nations are divided in two blocs when it comes to the plight of Eezham Tamils. Those who tag themselves behind a world order promoted by the USA, and those who are in the opposing camp, many of them from the non-alignment movement (NAMs) and Cuba, Venuzela led ALBA countries of… Continue reading Ron Ridenour writes on the dilemma of socialist leaning governments on Tamil Genocide

Daily Mirror editorial: “TNA kindles violence”

“A senile TNA member’s descendants are in the West. With one foot in the West and one in the grave this member thrive on the sufferings of the innocent Tamil civilians. And he likes kindling violence. And obviously TNA welcomed the findings of the Experts’ Panel,” was the editorial opinion of a “noteworthy” newspaper, Daily… Continue reading Daily Mirror editorial: “TNA kindles violence”

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Sri Lanka cricket tour raises genocide awareness in UK

Sri Lanka’s cricket team began their tour of England Saturday with a match against Middlesex that was accompanied by the din of a lively protest at the Uxbridge ground by Tamil expatriates and others. A changing group of several dozen protestors holding banners, placards, and Tamil Eelam flags chanted slogans through megaphones and played drums,… Continue reading Sri Lanka cricket tour raises genocide awareness in UK