Noting several trends in Sri Lanka point to "early steps in [reaching for] totality of power," Prof Kumar David in a column in the weekend edition of "The Island" asserts that the cultural control exercised by the current Rajapakse regime are no different to those of "the Mullahs of Teheran and the iconoclastic Taliban fundamentalists."… Continue reading Creeping Talibanization in Sri Lanka – Prof. David
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Internment camps in Vavuniyaa under flood water
Additional troops have been called into the Manik Farm area in Vavuniyaa to prevent inmates in the IDP camps creating unrest or move from the camps following heavy rains which have inundated parts of the camps on Friday. Heavy rains have been continuing for the last two days in the area where the internment camps… Continue reading Internment camps in Vavuniyaa under flood water
US urged to go beyond clichés
The very phrase ‘political reconciliation’ is partial and diabolical as it only upholds the integrity of a genocidal state and artfully nullifies the nationalist perspectives of the Tamil struggle, writes TamilNet political commentator in Colombo, responding to US stand discussed with groups of diaspora Tamils. Any genuine political approach to the age-old nationalist conflict in… Continue reading US urged to go beyond clichés
US stresses ‘political reconciliation’ with Tamils for peace in Sri Lanka
The US State Department met Tuesday with US-based Tamil Diaspora groups to discuss the ongoing humanitarian crisis and the prospects for “political reconciliation” in Sri Lanka, a government press release said. US Assistant Secretary of State Robert Blake and Chargé d’Affaires in the US embassy in Colombo, James Moore (participating by video link) held discussions… Continue reading US stresses ‘political reconciliation’ with Tamils for peace in Sri Lanka
Conscience of Swaminathan should touch India, IC: Tamil circles
M S Swaminathan, internationally renowned agriculturalist, regarded as the father of India’s Green Revolution, declined to involve with Colombo “unless there is some kind of political settlement,” IANS reported Wednesday. “There are people who feel unless Tamils in Sri Lanka can live in dignity, other things are subsidiary. This is a viewpoint. I have no… Continue reading Conscience of Swaminathan should touch India, IC: Tamil circles
Tamil homeland to get integrated in Indo-Lanka power grid
India is to sign the Joint Venture agreement and Letter of Intent (LoI) with the Government of Sri Lanka this month to accelerate the much delayed two strategic power projects- 1,000 MW Sampoor Coal Power Plant and under the sea power cable link to India, heralding an era for cross-border energy trade in the near… Continue reading Tamil homeland to get integrated in Indo-Lanka power grid
A roadmap to liberation
What is currently seen as the biggest threat of destabilisation by Colombo and by some powers is not the militancy of Tamils. Militancy of a small nation can be crushed by ganging up and by fabricating all excuses, as has already been witnessed by us. But what exactly threatens the establishments is the effort of… Continue reading A roadmap to liberation
Reconcile with Tamils or risk terrorism – US
The top US diplomat for South Asia says Sri Lanka’s refusal to share power with the Tamils following the end of a bloody 25-year civil war in May could lead to renewed violence. US Assistant Secretary of State Robert Blake also said that Sri Lanka should allow more freedom of movement for the nearly 300,000… Continue reading Reconcile with Tamils or risk terrorism – US
Tamils confined against their will – US
The United States, which has provided aid to the camps and is ready to offer more to help the displaced Tamils go home, was dismayed so many were being held against their will, Eric Schwartz, US assistant secretary at the Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration, said. Sri Lanka’s claim that they plan to settle… Continue reading Tamils confined against their will – US
Chinese identify Tamils conducive in breaking up India
A recent article appeared in a Chinese strategic think tank saying “If China takes a little action, the so-called Great Indian Federation can be broken up,” and its argument that China in its own interest and the progress of whole Asia, should join forces with different nationalities like Assamese, Tamils, and Kashmiris and support the… Continue reading Chinese identify Tamils conducive in breaking up India
