The Second Session of the Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal on Sri Lanka held at Bremen has clearly indicted the Sri Lankan State for the genocide and continued genocide committed against Eelam Tamils as a national group in the island. The recognition of continued genocide and the identification of the affected party as Eelam Tamils as a… Continue reading People’s struggle of Eezham Tamils begins from stopping ‘Sri Lanka’ usage
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Sinhala Military Zone in Jaffna gets ‘archway’
The occupying Sri Lankan military, which has seized public and private lands in Valikaamam North and bulldozed the buildings, is constructing an arch on Palaali Road, which will be the future entrance to the Sinhala Military Zone (SMZ) and its township. The SL military has almost completed the process of bulldozing the buildings inside the… Continue reading Sinhala Military Zone in Jaffna gets ‘archway’
US hip-hop band conveys solidarity with Tamil struggle
Dead Prez, an American hip-hop duo, conveyed their solidarity with the Eezham Tamils’ struggle at a concert held in Sydney on Saturday. The group, who are known for their espousal of social justice and Black Nationalism through their art, expressed their admiration for the Tamil Tigers, with one of the artists proudly wearing the Tamil… Continue reading US hip-hop band conveys solidarity with Tamil struggle
Mass grave skeletons reveal torture, executions at standing position
Some of the victims slain in the mass grave at Thirukkeathessvaram in Mannaar have been shot after being ordered to stand up straight, according to those who witnessed the excavation of the mass grave on Friday and Saturday. Of the four more skeletons recovered on Friday, one skull was found covered by a camouflage cloth… Continue reading Mass grave skeletons reveal torture, executions at standing position
Top US war-crimes official visits Sri Lanka
US Ambassador for Global Criminal Justice Stephen Rapp will spend five days in Sri Lanka meeting with government, political and civil society officials "on a range of issues focusing on Sri Lanka’s justice, accountability, and reconciliation processes," the US State Department said. While Rapp was previously holding the title Ambassador-at-large for War Crimes Issues, Rapp’s… Continue reading Top US war-crimes official visits Sri Lanka
Genocidal population control victim’s father commits ‘suicide’
58-year-old Chinnasamy Rajaratnam from Ki’linochchi district was pronounced dead on Thursday after he was found dead hanging on an electricity wire on January 01. He was the father of 26-year-old Manjula Satheeskumar, who lost her life after the widely reported population control experiment carried out on three coastal villages in Vanni. Mr Rajaratnam was a… Continue reading Genocidal population control victim’s father commits ‘suicide’
SL military appropriates cemetery land in Mullaiththeevu
The occupying Sri Lanka Army has established a military camp in the public land, which has been used as general cemetery for generations at Vadukaneari by the Tamil people of Odduchchuddaan in Mullaith-theevu district. Now the Odduchchuddan villagers are forced to travel eight miles off the village to bury their dead and hold religious rituals… Continue reading SL military appropriates cemetery land in Mullaiththeevu
Theravada Sinhala Buddhism needs further understanding in Tamil Nadu
The genocidal onslaught carried out by Theravada Sinhala-Buddhist institutions of the island of Lanka against the nation of Eezham Tamils and other non-Buddhist peoples in the island is often presented by certain sections in certain countries as a necessary ‘civilisation-engineering’ that should be welcomed and supported. This is not due to innocence or ignorance. The… Continue reading Theravada Sinhala Buddhism needs further understanding in Tamil Nadu
SL military wants Railway station in North named after Sinhala soldier
The occupying Sri Lankan military wants to change the name of the Elephant Pass (EPS) Railway Station, being constructed with Indian assistance, to the name of a war-dead 25-year-old Sinhala soldier Lance Corporal Gamini Kularatne, who died after tossing two grenades into the first LTTE-made bulldozer tank in 1991 in the first battle of EPS… Continue reading SL military wants Railway station in North named after Sinhala soldier
Global vigilance urged on ‘genocidal experiments’ by Sinhala Buddhist monks
A recent documentary by a leading Japanese television network depicted the work of a Sinhala Buddhist monk, Kalyana Tissa Thero of the ‘Seth Sevana Lama Nivasa of Attambagaskanda’, an orphanage in the Sinhala-ruled Tamil town of Vavuniyaa, as a ‘reconciliation’ work by a ‘true Buddhist’ who was looking after war-affected Tamil children. But, the monk… Continue reading Global vigilance urged on ‘genocidal experiments’ by Sinhala Buddhist monks
