Capitol Hill Screening of “Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields”

Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International-USA, the International Crisis Group, and Open Society Foundations in conjunction with the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission are co-hosting the screening of Channel-4’s documentary "Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields" at the Congressional Auditorium this Friday according to political sources in Washington D.C. Full text of the release circulated by the groups… Continue reading Capitol Hill Screening of “Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields”

Tamil university students in Canada organise to protect national identity

The Tamil Youth Organization (TYO-Canada) organized on Sunday ‘Transition 101’, an orientation designed to educate about the role of TYO and the Tamil Students Association (TSA) on university campuses across Canada. The second annual event was held in Toronto’s York University. “Transition 101 is designed to educate our fellow youth activists in universities about community… Continue reading Tamil university students in Canada organise to protect national identity

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Jayalalithaa should play the role like Indira Gandhi on Bangladesh

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Ms. Jayalalithaa should make it a mission to campaign for the independence of Eezham Tamils in the other states of India and elsewhere. For two years before the independence of Bangladesh Mrs Indira Gandhi quietly undertook a diplomatic campaign for it all over the world. Now there is no one except… Continue reading Jayalalithaa should play the role like Indira Gandhi on Bangladesh

‘Flying Fox’ draws flak at home after Sri Lanka visit

British Defence Secretary Liam Fox’s visit to Sri Lanka over the weekend has drawn the critical attention of the press back home. The Sun and the Daily Mail, two of Britain’s leading tabloid papers carried similar articles Tuesday questioning Dr. Fox’s penchant for foreign visits, and cited military brass as dubbing him the ‘the Flying… Continue reading ‘Flying Fox’ draws flak at home after Sri Lanka visit

Colombo government interferes with district development: TNA MP

The Colombo government has introduced a subtle method to delay the development at district level by instructing all parliamentarians to submit their allocation under the district decentralized budget (DCB) to the SL Ministry of Economic Development for approval instead of forwarding it to district secretariats. Normally all district parliamentarians submit their allocations under the DCB… Continue reading Colombo government interferes with district development: TNA MP

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Relatives complain rape and murder of Tamil woman by SL Army at Kathirkaamam

31-year-old mother of two children, Santhakumari Krishnapillai, from Thampiluvil, Batticaloa, who was on a pilgrimage to Kathirkaamam was raped and killed by Sri Lanka Army on Sunday early hours, according to a complaint made by the relatives of the woman. The incident took place near the riverside of Va’l’liyamman Temple at Kathirkaamam. The police came… Continue reading Relatives complain rape and murder of Tamil woman by SL Army at Kathirkaamam

World embraces independent South Sudan

South Sudan’s declaration of independence on Saturday, marking the end of a half century of struggle for self-determination, has been followed by formal recognition by governments around the world. The five members of the UN Security Council – the United States, Britain, France, Russia and China- along with India and South Africa, were the first… Continue reading World embraces independent South Sudan

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Threats escalate on TNA candidates ahead of civic elections in North

Following the Sri Lanka Army attack on Tamil National Alliance (TNA) meeting last month and the systematic harassment on building owners not to provide their halls to TNA for campaign meetings, the residences of various candidates of the TNA, including the former parliamentarian M.K. Sivajilingam, have been targeted by SLA-operated squads that are engaged in… Continue reading Threats escalate on TNA candidates ahead of civic elections in North

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UK Defence Minister accuses Labour regime for Sri Lanka’s war

The visiting British Defence Secretary Dr Liam Fox, while delivering the Lakshman Kadirgamar Memorial Lecture in Colombo on Saturday, accused the previous Labour government of UK for neglecting a political process he had worked out in 1997 and thus contributing to war in the island. “The incoming Labour government showed little interest in Sri Lanka… Continue reading UK Defence Minister accuses Labour regime for Sri Lanka’s war

North England Tamils protest at Sri Lanka cricket match

Diaspora Eezham Tamils from Manchester and Liverpool demonstrated and handed out leaflets Saturday outside the Old Trafford grounds where Sri Lanka played England in the fifth one-day-international this summer to raise awareness of Sri Lanka’s mass killings of civilians in the final months of the island’s war in 2009. The protest, organised by the leftist… Continue reading North England Tamils protest at Sri Lanka cricket match

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