Tamil youth in France pledge to uphold Tamil sovereignty

Eezham Tamil youth in France resolved to challenge the dominant global injustice against oppressed nations and approved of The Tamil Sovereignty Cognition declaration “as a principled approach to solve the national question of Eelam Tamils”, along with other resolutions regarding contemporary issues, at a meeting on ‘Self-Determination of the Tamil Eelam people’ organized by the… Continue reading Tamil youth in France pledge to uphold Tamil sovereignty

Unique temple of Tamil folk heritage found destroyed, desecrated in HSZ in Jaffna

A unique temple of Eezham Tamil folk heritage, dedicated to Kooddaththaar, a deity historically worshipped by a soldier guild that got absorbed into the toddy-tapping community, was found destroyed in bombing and its rare bronze idol sawed off and stolen at the Vasanthapuram locality of I’lavaalai in Jaffna. For the last two decades the locality… Continue reading Unique temple of Tamil folk heritage found destroyed, desecrated in HSZ in Jaffna

Muslim journalist assaulted for expressing solidarity with Mannaar Bishop

An official employed by the Sri Lankan Minister of Industries and Trade, Rishard Badurdeen, on Monday assaulted a 72-year-old Muslim journalist, MA Cader, for having taken part in a prayer expressing solidarity with Mannaar Bishop on Sunday with thousands of civilians of all walks of life in Mannaar. The SL Minister Badurdeen had issued veiled… Continue reading Muslim journalist assaulted for expressing solidarity with Mannaar Bishop

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Child abductions on rise in Jaffna

Local human rights watchdogs in Jaffna have blamed media for failing to cover the abductions that are on the rise in Jaffna peninsula this weekend as a father from Valveddith-thu’rai (VVT) managed to chase a vehicle that abducted his son, securing his release in Ki’linochchi and a media worker at the Indian Deputy High Commission… Continue reading Child abductions on rise in Jaffna

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All are Sinhalese, Tamils have no territorial right: Gotabhaya

“Earlier before the war all were Sinhalese,” in Sri Lanka. It is not appropriate to view the north of the country, over which a separatist war was fought, as a predominantly Tamil area, SL presidential sibling and defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa was cited saying by the BBC News that interviewed him in Colombo. Commenting, a… Continue reading All are Sinhalese, Tamils have no territorial right: Gotabhaya

Eezham Tamils protest UK inviting Rajapaksa to Queen’s diamond jubilee

Eezham Tamils in the UK gathered outside the UK Prime Minister’s residence at 10 Downing Street on Saturday demanding withdrawal of an invitation extended to Mahinda Rajapaksa for the upcoming Diamond Jubilee celebrations of Queen Elizabeth. A petition given to the authorities by the Tamil Coordinating Committee UK (TCC-UK) which had organised the event underscored… Continue reading Eezham Tamils protest UK inviting Rajapaksa to Queen’s diamond jubilee

International Community answerable, say Jaffna University students

In the absence of no action to the attack on the student leader aiming at denial of ‘right to memory’ of the Tamil student community, the ultimate responsibility goes with the international community that has unleashed and upholds such a militarized setup against Tamils, commented boycotting students of the University of Jaffna who have decided… Continue reading International Community answerable, say Jaffna University students

Tamil farmers’ lands remain occupied in Ampaa’rai

Tamil farmers, whose paddy fields have been illegaly encroached 38 years ago in Ampaa’rai district’s Chammaan-thu’rai, complain that they have not been provided their lands even after the war ended in May 2009. Earlier, the Tamil people used the lands as fertile paddy fields and high lands on their own initiative, even before the advent… Continue reading Tamil farmers’ lands remain occupied in Ampaa’rai

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Colombo twists investigation of Canadian Tamil citizen’s brutal slaying

Sri Lankan military intelligence and the SL Police have projected the murder case of the late Mahendrarajah as a ‘robbery’ related crime by allegedly ‘fixing’ approvers. Informed sources in Ki’linochchi told TamilNet Saturday that the laptop and the mobile phones missing from the victim and ‘recovered’ later by the SL police were found erased of… Continue reading Colombo twists investigation of Canadian Tamil citizen’s brutal slaying

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