“There is no point in any vote or any penny of Tamil money or Tamil votes going to the Conservative party. They have shown time and again whose side they are on. They are not on our side,” Sarah Sachs-Eldridge, British activist working with Tamil Solidarity, stated. In a video interview to TamilNet, referring to… Continue reading Tamils should boycott Conservatives: British activist
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New Delhi insists on use of Hindi script for Konkani language
New Delhi Establishment’s Sahitya Academy insists on Konkani language, spoken in coastal Maharashtra, Goa, coastal Karnataka and parts of Kerala, to present literature in the Nagari script of Hindi/ Sanskrit, for consideration of its awards, said a feature appeared in the Economic & Political Weekly (EPW), dated 03 August. At present, the Konkani language, which… Continue reading New Delhi insists on use of Hindi script for Konkani language
Sinhala military takes over Muslim cemetery at Pulmoaddai
Even the sole Muslim cemetery in Pulmoaddai at the narrow border between the North and East of the country of Ezham Tamils was not spared from appropriation by the occupying Sinhala military that bents on Sinhalicising and militarizing the strategic link. While the Tamil-speaking Muslims, who make 90 per cent of the traditional village of… Continue reading Sinhala military takes over Muslim cemetery at Pulmoaddai
US to increase military ties with Burma despite escalating Buddhist extremism
“The United States will boost military ties with Burma later this month to encourage greater professionalism and more civilian oversight over the Southeast Asian country’s armed forces,” news portal The Irrawaddy said on Friday, citing the Myanmar Times. This engagement happens despite a steadily growing Buddhist extremism in the country and the state-supported persecution of… Continue reading US to increase military ties with Burma despite escalating Buddhist extremism
‘Stand firm on referendum demand for Tamil Eelam’: Tamil Nadu activist
The student uprising in Tamil Nadu, which erupted in the wake of the pro-LLRC US resolution tabled at Geneva in March, strongly stands for a referendum for Tamil Eelam said V. Vettrivel Chandrashekar, the director of the recently released documentary on the student protests ‘A’rappoar’, urging Tamils across the world to remain firm on the… Continue reading ‘Stand firm on referendum demand for Tamil Eelam’: Tamil Nadu activist
Tamil activist group condemns British FCO’s Sri Lanka deception
Criticising the UK government for providing legitimacy to Sri Lanka through the CHOGM, the activist group Tamil Solidarity in a statement on Thursday condemned a deceptive response provided by the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) to a leading British trade union who had questioned the morality of Britain participating in the CHOGM. Responding to… Continue reading Tamil activist group condemns British FCO’s Sri Lanka deception
Gajendrakumar explains why TNPF boycotts NPC elections
Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF) leader Gajendrakumar Ponnampalam addressed a press meet in Jaffna on Tuesday, explaining why the TNPF totally boycotts the Northern Provincial Council elections held under the 13th Amendment of the unitary constitution of Sri Lanka. Rejecting rumours that the TNPF might support an independent group and a media report that the… Continue reading Gajendrakumar explains why TNPF boycotts NPC elections
Batticaloa inscription refers to visit of founder of Sikh religion
A Tamil-Sanskrit-Gurmukhi inscription, dateable to 1511 CE, excavated in the Batticaloa (Maddak-ka’lappu) district of the country of Eezham Tamils, refers to the visit of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikh religion, to the island. The inscription refers to a conversation between the Guru and Vikramabahu VI, a king in the island at that time, The… Continue reading Batticaloa inscription refers to visit of founder of Sikh religion
Wigneswaran seeks mandate for ‘IC-facilitated’ Northern Provincial Council
People’s participation in the polls to Northern Provincial Council will be significant to the implementation of the 13th Amendment. Since Colombo has agreed to conduct the election merely because of international pressure, people have to be prepared to resist any sabotage. The elected PC will help to end the governor’s rule and interferences in civil… Continue reading Wigneswaran seeks mandate for ‘IC-facilitated’ Northern Provincial Council
Colombo accelerates Sinhala colonisation in Batticaloa: TNA MP
The Colombo government is accelerating the Sinhala colonization in the Batticaloa district. More than one hundred Sinhalese families were brought down from Ampaa’rai district and have been settled down in Kevu’liya-madu village in Paddippazhai DS division, according to Batticaloa district Tamil National Alliance parliamentarian Mr. P. Selvarasa. Kevu’liya-madu is a traditional Tamil village. Tamil farmers… Continue reading Colombo accelerates Sinhala colonisation in Batticaloa: TNA MP
