Toronto youths on 800km walk to Chicago to publicize Tamil plight

Six students from Canadian universities are on a 60-day 800km walk from United States Consulate in Toronto to Harpo Studio in Millenium Park Chicago to highlight the plight of the more than 250,000 Tamil civilians who are struggling to survive in harsh conditions of food embargo and amidst daily aerial bombardments and artillery attacks by… Continue reading Toronto youths on 800km walk to Chicago to publicize Tamil plight

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British Tamils pay tribute to hero Varnakulasingham

Ten thousand British Tamil expatriates paid tribute Saturday at the funeral of Murugathasan Varnakulasingham, 26, who self-immolated in front of the United Nations in Geneva in protest at the international inaction amid the mass killings of Tamils by the Sri Lankan military. "This man died not for himself but for us," the British Tamil Councillors… Continue reading British Tamils pay tribute to hero Varnakulasingham

Heavy fighting reported in Vanni

Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) launched heavy artillery barrage and mortar fire Saturday midnight on Sri Lanka Amy (SLA) soldiers of its 55th Division stationed in Chaalai, Chu’ndikku’lam and some areas of Puthukkudiyiruppu, killing and seriously injuring considerable number of soldiers, according to an SLA source in Thenmaraadchi. LTTE forces are attempting to break… Continue reading Heavy fighting reported in Vanni

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Indian High Commissioner rebuffs memorandum of Mauritian demonstrators

The Indian High Commissioner in Mauritius rebuffed a memorandum of thousands of Mauritian Tamil demonstrators Friday, requesting India to stop the war against Tamils in Sri Lanka. The representatives of the demonstrators were seeking to submit the memorandum in person to the High Commissioner who is a Tamil and they had informed the High Commission… Continue reading Indian High Commissioner rebuffs memorandum of Mauritian demonstrators

Sri Lankan attacks kill 155 civilians Thursday and Friday

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) shelling killed 86 civilians on Friday from the early hours of the day and more than 100 civilians were wounded. Thousands of civilians within the ‘safety zone’ were forced to remain inside the bunkers. Dead bodies were not brought to the hospital as shelling continued. 69 civilians were killed on the… Continue reading Sri Lankan attacks kill 155 civilians Thursday and Friday

Commonwealth ministers’ silence, Colombo’s membership questioned

The Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) on Thursday condemned the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG) for not reviewing the situation in Sri Lanka in its meeting in London, Wednesday. CMAG, a body of nine ministers, is mandated to check persistent violations of the ‘Fundamental Values and Principles of the Commonwealth,’ including democracy and human rights.… Continue reading Commonwealth ministers’ silence, Colombo’s membership questioned

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Press Freedom Group calls for unconditional release of Tissanayagam

 In a press release issued to mark the first anniversary of incarceration of Tamil journalist on unsubstantiated terrorism charges, the International Press Freedom Mission, a group of international media watchdogs including Article 19, Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), and Reporters Without Borders (RSF), is “calling for the unconditional release of… Continue reading Press Freedom Group calls for unconditional release of Tissanayagam

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Japan accused of aiding Sri Lanka’s war against Tamils

U.S. Tamils plan to protest in front of Japanese Embassy located at 2520 Massachusetts Ave, Washington D.C. Friday between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., urging Japan to stop funding Sri Lanka’s war against Tamils, and appealed to Tamils world-wide to boycott Japanese goods, organizers of the protest said. Japan is the top contributor in aid… Continue reading Japan accused of aiding Sri Lanka’s war against Tamils

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