No unitary is our understanding: TNA says sharing stage with Indo-US diplomats

In a political seminar organised in Jaffna by Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian S. Sritharan on Sunday, which was addressed by both the US and Indian diplomats, TNA’s nominated parliamentarian, Mathiaparanam Abraham Sumanthiran, twice received applause from the audience, when he said that the TNA was participating in the talks with the Sri Lankan government… Continue reading No unitary is our understanding: TNA says sharing stage with Indo-US diplomats

Chalapathy brings out Thamotharampillai letters

Tamil historian Professor AR Venkatachalapathy, delivering keynote address at Tamil Studies Conference in Toronto on Saturday, brought out hitherto untapped objective evidences of around two scores of letters written by CW Thamotharampillai (1832–1901) to UV Swaminathaiyar (1855–1942), for a better understanding of the relationship between the two pioneer editors coming from Jaffna and Tamil Nadu… Continue reading Chalapathy brings out Thamotharampillai letters

Statues disappear from Saiva temples in Batticaloa district: TNA MP

The statue of the chief deity of Pi’l’laiyaar temple in Punaanai, situated 52 km northwest of Batticaloa, has been reported missing after the occupation of a plot of land close to the temple by a Buddhist monk sent by Colombo-based Buddhist organizations, says C.Yogeswaran, the Batticaloa district Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian. Punanai is a… Continue reading Statues disappear from Saiva temples in Batticaloa district: TNA MP

Colombo in full swing to cover up culprits of Canadian citizen’s murder

The occupying Sri Lankan military in Ki’linochchi is making every effort to cover up the culprits of the brutal killing of Canadian Tamil citizen who was struggling to get his business properties back from the SL military in Ki’linochhci, informed civil sources in the town told TamilNet Saturday. The intelligence officers of the occupying SL… Continue reading Colombo in full swing to cover up culprits of Canadian citizen’s murder

LA students help victims of Sri Lanka Genocide

Students from a popular private high school in Los Angeles California, motivated by lessons on genocide learnt from their history class, have organized fund-raisers and social awareness campaign to help victims of the alleged genocide in Sri Lanka, said a communique from the students. "We searched videos and read articles of the Sri Lankan people… Continue reading LA students help victims of Sri Lanka Genocide

US Court frees Karunakaran

The District Court of Eastern District Court of New York Friday freed Kandasamy Karunakaran who was arrested five years ago and charged with providing material support to Liberation Tigers designated as a "Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO)" in the U.S. Judge Raymond Dearie noting that "this is not a garden variety terrorism case," and adding that… Continue reading US Court frees Karunakaran

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Japanese professor emphasizes statistical analysis of Tamil inscriptions

Delivering the keynote address at the Tamil studies Conference in Toronto on Friday, Veteran Tamil Studies Professor, Noburu Karashima, who has been working on Tamil inscriptions for many decades, emphasized the importance of statistical analysis of data to come out with valuable revelations of Tamil History. Presenting a statistical analysis of Chola inscriptions, he demonstrated… Continue reading Japanese professor emphasizes statistical analysis of Tamil inscriptions

Sushma casts false impression on 35 years of mandated Eezham Tamil aspiration

New Delhi Establishment’s Leader of the Opposition and BJP leader Sushma Swaraj, addressing her party convention in Tamil Nadu on Thursday, and citing TNA leader R. Sampanthan, implied that Tamils in the island don’t ask for independence but only some political parties in Tamil Nadu want it. The same line of thinking came out from… Continue reading Sushma casts false impression on 35 years of mandated Eezham Tamil aspiration

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Colombo harasses Mannaar Bishop

Rt. Rev. Dr. Rayappu Joseph, the Catholic Bishop of Mannaar, who boldly voiced for the number of people went unaccounted in the Vanni war, is being harassed by Sri Lanka’s Criminal Investigation Department (CID) this week under instructions from the genocidal regime, informed sources in Mannaar told TamilNet. The Bishop’s House has declined to comment… Continue reading Colombo harasses Mannaar Bishop

Resettled Tamils without assistance affected by mini-cyclone in Paduvaankarai

At least 90 families in Oottuch-cheanai, a village situated 75 km north-west of Batticaloa city, have been displaced and sought asylum in a school following a mini-cyclone that hit Paduvaankarai area in the Koa’ra’laip-pattu South division of Batticaloa district on Monday. The villagers, who have displaced several times since 1990, each time following large-scale military… Continue reading Resettled Tamils without assistance affected by mini-cyclone in Paduvaankarai