Targeted attacks in Jaffna show war of Establishments against Eezham Tamils

The US Asst. Secretary of State visiting the island recently, wanted the ‘Grease Devil’ attacks to be stopped as though the ‘switch’ was in his hand. But targeted attacks taking place in Jaffna after his visit, against the backdrop of dubious manoeuvrings currently engineered in the West, only show a continued and concerted war waged… Continue reading Targeted attacks in Jaffna show war of Establishments against Eezham Tamils

‘Politics of Deceit’

The TNA needs to publicly clarify its position on the Recognition of the Right of Self Determination and how it is proposing to overcome the Politics of Deceit perpetuated on the Tamils for the last 63 years, writes TamilNet Economic and Geopolitical Analyst in the Asia Pacific. As experience teaches us, any agreement can be… Continue reading ‘Politics of Deceit’

Resettled people struggle for survival in Paduvaankarai

Resettled uprooted people in villages in Paduvaankarai region in Batticaloa district have started moving out to urban areas as they are not provided with basic and livelihood facilities, according to civil sources in Paduvaankarai. The people of Paduvaankarai were driven out from their houses following the military offensive by the Sri Lanka Army in 2006-2007.… Continue reading Resettled people struggle for survival in Paduvaankarai

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Tamils protest outside Rajapakse’s UN address

Nearly one thousand Tamils protested outside the United Nations Friday between 10 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. while Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse was addressing the UN’s General Assembly. Protesters held placards criticizing UN’s inaction on Sri Lanka, and took the ‘Pongku Thamizh’ oath promising to continue to non-violent struggle until Tamils’ inalienable rights are recognized… Continue reading Tamils protest outside Rajapakse’s UN address

Sitrampalam proves self-determination not a diaspora fantasy

Prof SK Sitrampalam, Senior Vice President of Ilangkai Thamizh Arasuk Kadchi (ITAK), writing in Thinakkural this month on the importance of Eezham Tamils asserting to their right to self-determination, disproved a distorting campaign by Colombo, New Delhi, Washington, international crisis managers and even the UN panel report trying to tell that this right is not… Continue reading Sitrampalam proves self-determination not a diaspora fantasy

Torture case filed against Sri Lanka’s ex-General Shavendra Silva

American University Washington College of Law’s Human Rights Clinic in a press release issued today said that it has filed civil action at the District Court of New York Southern District (SDNY), on behalf of two Tamil plaintiffs against Sri Lanka’s ex-Army General and currently Sri Lanka’s Acting Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Shavendra… Continue reading Torture case filed against Sri Lanka’s ex-General Shavendra Silva

Tamil name boards removed along Batticaloa – Kalmunai Road

Tamil name boards put up by the Batticaloa Municipal Council along the border of Kaaththaakudi have been removed allegedly by the Sri Lankan police, which is engineering dissension between Tamils and Muslims, informed sources in Kaaththaakudi said. The welcome board “Va’nakkam, Batticaloa welcomes you” in Tamil has been removed and the Sri Lankan police was… Continue reading Tamil name boards removed along Batticaloa – Kalmunai Road

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British diplomat visits Mannaar, meets Bishop

Fishing ban is still in force in Mannaar district while the uprooted people are still waiting for resettlement, according to representations made by residents to the visiting Deputy High Commissioner of United Kingdom Robbie Bulloch. The British diplomat paid a visit to Mannaar on Wednesday and held discussion with the Bishop of Mannaar Diocese Rt.Rev.Rayappu… Continue reading British diplomat visits Mannaar, meets Bishop

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Sri Lanka relocates uprooted civilians by force in jungles to cover-up war crimes

Closing down the infamous Manik Farm barbed-wire camp where several thousands of war-displaced Tamil civilians were detained under extremely difficult conditions since early 2009, the genocidal Rajapaksa regime has now decided to relocate them in some strange jungle areas by force, under the name of ‘resettlement’ of internationally displaced people (IDPs), mainly to cover up… Continue reading Sri Lanka relocates uprooted civilians by force in jungles to cover-up war crimes