Seventeen bronze statues including those of Lord Shiva, Krish’naa, and Murukan with his consorts Va’l’li and Theivaanai were robbed from Galle Sivan Koayil Sunday early morning between 12 and 1:00 a. m by an unidentified group of persons. The gang had attacked the watcher of the temple and later tied him to a pillar. Thereafter… Continue reading Galle Sivan Koayil robbed, 17 artifacts stolen
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Indian parliament expunges remarks on genocide in Sri Lanka
When Communist Party of India (CPI) member D. Raja in his speech Friday in Rajya Sabha pointed out what happened in the island of Sri Lanka was full-scale war and genocide against Tamils with the assistance of Government of India, the Chair ordered to expunge the word genocide from parliamentary records. The verbatim but lengthy… Continue reading Indian parliament expunges remarks on genocide in Sri Lanka
IC should accept reality of genocide in Sri Lanka – Canadian student
Kannan Sreekantha, one of three Canadian Tamil students, who started a 1000-mile walk from Chicago to Washington D.C., an awareness campaign titled ‘Break the Silence’ calling attention to the plight of Eezham Tamils, on Monday while returning to Canada, in a message to his contacts in the United States said: "Having done this project, while… Continue reading IC should accept reality of genocide in Sri Lanka – Canadian student
Colombo’s aid program for refugees “flawed”: The Times
Sri Lankan government bodies are incapable of administrating aid programs required to assist the thousands of refugees temporarily released from military camps, further compounding their suffering by refusing regional access to aid groups and organisations “far better skilled at delivering resettlement aid than local authorities” The Times has reported. Many refugees, including children and the… Continue reading Colombo’s aid program for refugees “flawed”: The Times
Sinhala Buddhists, Christians clash over attacks on Vihare, Church in Ja-Ela
Police riot squads, Special Task Force (STF), Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) and Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) Sunday were called into prevent clashes between two groups representing Sinhala Buddhists and Sinhala Christians following two separate attacks on a Buddhist Vihare and a Catholic church in Ja-Ela area by unidentified persons, Police spokesman I . M.… Continue reading Sinhala Buddhists, Christians clash over attacks on Vihare, Church in Ja-Ela
Colombo’s claims of free access a lie, says media, ICRC
Reporters and aid workers said they are still being barred from visiting Government internment camps housing thousands of Tamil refugees, days after Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama proclaimed on British television that the areas were "totally open." Numerous media requests to visit camps in Vavuniyaa district and to witness the announced release of thousands… Continue reading Colombo’s claims of free access a lie, says media, ICRC
Tamils flee from East by sea, SL Police says
The killing of a youth and injury to another in a Sri Lanka Army (SLA) shooting Friday evening at Kiraan beach in Vaazhaichcheanai, Batticaloa, happened when a group of Tamil youth tried to flee the country by sea, Sri Lankan Police said Saturday. Food, medical items, gas cylinders and life jackets were recovered from the… Continue reading Tamils flee from East by sea, SL Police says
Holding transnational government above collaboration politics
For the first time in the history of Eezham Tamils they have moved to evolve an international polity for themselves, independent of armed struggle, through the concept of transnational governance. The space available today, especially in the diaspora, has to be made the best use of in forging an innovatively democratic structure that should be… Continue reading Holding transnational government above collaboration politics
Sri Lanka’s modern day genocide
""Genocide" is too limiting a term in any case. In recent years, governments have not necessarily been exterminating entire subgroups en masse with crystal-clear intent. Yet some governments show no qualms about shelling huge numbers of ethnic minority civilians trapped in confined war zones, as we saw in Sri Lanka earlier this year. More common… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s modern day genocide
Attempts to split TNA
A faction led by Mavai Senathirajah and some by Srikantha, both Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarians for Jaffna, are said to be engaged in activities aimed at splitting TNA, sources in Jaffna said. Srikantha and Selvam Adaikalanathan, another TNA parliamentarian, met Monday Basil Rajapakse, the brother and senior advisor of President Mahinda Rajapakse, in Colombo… Continue reading Attempts to split TNA
