Obama’s GSP benefit to genocidal Sri Lanka effective from Saturday

Two weeks back the US President reauthorized GSP trade benefits to Sri Lanka that will come to effect from 5 November 2011. The reauthorisation provides even retroactive benefits from 1 January 2011 so that genocidal Sri Lanka will not suffer any loses by the gap in the absence of GSP benefits this year. Last year,… Continue reading Obama’s GSP benefit to genocidal Sri Lanka effective from Saturday

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US Congressman’s ‘Sri Lanka interest’ surpasses care for own constituency

US Congressman of the Democratic Party, Heath Shuler, ‘sacrificed’ the interests of his own constituency in order to visit Sri Lanka last month and give a clean chit to the genocidal regime of Rajapaksa. He was absent at his own city Asheville in North Carolina, when Obama visited the city on October 17. He stands… Continue reading US Congressman’s ‘Sri Lanka interest’ surpasses care for own constituency

Politics of the Way Ahead

The contradictions between the Establishments and Peoples are likely to be the most antagonistic in the Indian subcontinent and hence that is the region for the next major change in the World. Our alliance with Tamil Nadu is of utmost priority in this regard. It appears that India used the Vanni War without witness as… Continue reading Politics of the Way Ahead

Reconstructed Thanthai Chelva statue re-opened in Trincomalee

The decapitated Thanthai Chelvanayakam statue was re-erected in the memorial located in Trincomalee city and opened for public from Tuesday afternoon around 3:00 p.m. The decapitated head of Chelva was reconstructed before being re-erected, according to the Chairman of the Trincomalee Urban Council K.Selvarajah. Mr.Selvarajah, and UC Vice Chairman S.Sriskandarajah garlanded the statue first and… Continue reading Reconstructed Thanthai Chelva statue re-opened in Trincomalee

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Indian military tourists visit Vanni

A 16-member delegation of the Indian military, led by Air Commodore P R Navalkar visited Vanni this week as part of its six-day tour programme in the island. The delegation toured around a number of places of “archaeological, religious, cultural and tourist interest” in the war-torn Vanni, apart from visiting SL military and ‘resettlement’ installations… Continue reading Indian military tourists visit Vanni

Tamil families uprooted 20 years ago not resettled in Ea’raavoor

Even though the war ended three years ago in the East, houses and lands belonging to Tamils in Ward Four of Era’voor village in the Era’voorpaththu-Chengkaladi DS division are still under the control of the occupying Sri Lankan forces in the name of High Security Zone. The villagers displaced twenty one years ago in the… Continue reading Tamil families uprooted 20 years ago not resettled in Ea’raavoor

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Shavendra raises immunity defense to escape torture charges

Sri Lanka’s Acting Permanent Representative to the United Nations, and ex-Major General in Sri Lankan Army (SLA), Shavendra Silva, has invoked Article-31 of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Immunity as his defense to war-crimes charges leveled against him by two Tamil plaintiffs in the District Court of Southern District of New York (Case 11 Civ.… Continue reading Shavendra raises immunity defense to escape torture charges

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Mano Ganeshan condemns decapitation of Chelva’s statue

Mano Ganeshan, leader of the Democratic People’s Front (DPF) has condemned the decapitation of the late Tamil leader Thanthai SJV Chelvanayakam as an act of barbarism by chauvinist elements. Mr. Mano Ganeshan has reminded the services of Thanthai Chelva by launching a non-violent struggle against the subjugation of Tamils not only in North and East… Continue reading Mano Ganeshan condemns decapitation of Chelva’s statue

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Chelvanayakam statue decapitated in Trincomalee

The statue of Thanthai Chelva (SJV Chelvanayakam) located near the Sivan Temple at Thirugnaanasampanthar Street in Trincomalee was decapitated on Sunday night. People who were enraged to notice the desecration on Monday morning placed a cloth on the headless statue. Local people suspect genocidal elements occupying Trincomalee for timing the act, when the Tamil National… Continue reading Chelvanayakam statue decapitated in Trincomalee

Canadian civil activists vow support to Tamil struggle for national liberation

In a significant move after Canada’s largest peace organisation, the Canadian Peace Alliance and Canada’s largest trade union, Canadian Union of Postal Workers, recently resolving to support Eezham Tamils Right to Self-Determination, hundreds of non-Tamil activists in Canada have taken part in the Pongku Thamizh rally, the biggest politico-cultural event held Saturday afternoon by Canadian… Continue reading Canadian civil activists vow support to Tamil struggle for national liberation