NZ routinely rejects Tamil "Mandate-Refugees" for resettlement

New Zealand has over the years rejected, for admission and resettlement, several Tamil refugees, who have already been declared as Refugees by the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) in compliance with the UNHCR Charter and associated statutes, labelled as "mandate" refugees, even while the quotas for UNHCR recommended refugee intakes, as determined by… Continue reading NZ routinely rejects Tamil "Mandate-Refugees" for resettlement

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U.S. Senators call for international probe into Sri Lanka war crimes

U.S. Senators Bob Casey (D-PA) and Patrick Leahy (D-VT) called for an independent, international investigation into potential war crimes committed by the Sri Lankan government and the LTTE during the civil war in Sri Lanka. In a letter to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the Senators said such an investigation is needed because the legitimate… Continue reading U.S. Senators call for international probe into Sri Lanka war crimes

Sri Lanka cricket ban getting closer, says noted sports writer

Commenting that “[t]he promotion of Sanath Jayasuriya is a dark day in Sri Lanka’s cricket history,” following the appointment of Jayasuriya, a Government MP and close ally of Rajapaksa, to head the 5-member selection panel of the Sri Lanka cricket team, Australia’s most respected cricket author and journalist Gideon Haigh, said in his website that… Continue reading Sri Lanka cricket ban getting closer, says noted sports writer

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Colonial governor diverts more education funds to Sinhala colonisation in North

Colombo’s colonial governor in North and the former Jaffna commander of the occupying SL military in Jaffna, Maj Gen (retd) GA Chandrasiri, has again diverted a major portion of the funds, allocated for education and health sectors in the five districts in the Northern Province, to the newly carved out Ma’nalaa’rau (Weli-Oaya) Sinhala division in… Continue reading Colonial governor diverts more education funds to Sinhala colonisation in North

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Indigenous people of Americas, Tamils discuss genocide and resistance at London event

Grassroots activists belonging to indigenous peoples of Americas, the Eezham Tamil diaspora in the UK and other solidarity groups discussed the different forms of oppression and genocide that their respective communities faced and the corresponding forms of resistance at an event in London on Monday, jointly organized by indigenous activists from the Americas based in… Continue reading Indigenous people of Americas, Tamils discuss genocide and resistance at London event

Boycott ‘Sri Lanka Cricket’ campaign to go global

The Boycott Sri Lanka Cricket Campaign (BSLCC) spokesperson, Trevor Grant, a veteran sports journalist, in a statement issued on Monday said that the Australian protests against the Sri Lankan Government, via the cricket team, had been so successful that it was planned to link up with protest groups in all cricket-playing nations to ensure that… Continue reading Boycott ‘Sri Lanka Cricket’ campaign to go global

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Visiting US team continues ‘counting trees’ in Jaffna

The visit of the US Defence and State Department officials to Jaffna on Sunday was marked by denial of issues by the occupying Sinhala military, denials countered by the Bishop and civil society of Jaffna, and comments by the visiting team – all just a bickering on counting trees but deliberate refusal to see the… Continue reading Visiting US team continues ‘counting trees’ in Jaffna

Ampaa’rai Tamil activist killed after protesting demographic changes

40 year-old Seenithamby Premanathan, a father of two, was waylaid and cut to death by an unknown killer squad Sunday night around 8:30 p.m., when he was returning home in a three wheeler from his brother’s house located at Malvaththai along a paddy field between Mallikaith-theevu and Malvaththai in Chammaanthu’rai police division. The killing comes… Continue reading Ampaa’rai Tamil activist killed after protesting demographic changes

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Eezham Tamil writers in UK criticize India’s role in genocide of Eezham Tamils

UK based Eezham Tamil writers and journalists criticized the role of India in abetting the genocide of the Eezham Tamils and shielding the genocide perpetrators at book release function at London on Sunday. Speaking at the release of the book “Thookkuk-kayittil: Rajiv padukolai nijam” written by Tiruchi Velusami and compiled by P. Egalaivan, the Eezham… Continue reading Eezham Tamil writers in UK criticize India’s role in genocide of Eezham Tamils

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Resistance event in London criticises security-obsessed outlook of West

Speaking on the topic of “Opposing securitisation, linking our resistances”, Kurdish and Tamil activists from Campaign Against Criminalization of Communities (CAMPACC) criticized the policy of the denial of the freedom of expression and assembly of activists belonging to oppressed sections by governments in West in the name of “security”, at the TINAG annual festival at… Continue reading Resistance event in London criticises security-obsessed outlook of West

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