Jayalalithaa expresses shock over Centre’s counter affidavit on Kachchatheevu

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Ms Jayalalithaa registered her disapproval over a counter affidavit filed by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs in the Madras High Court that stated that Tamil Nadu fishermen have no traditional fishing rights in the islet of Katchatheevu. In a letter addressed to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday, the… Continue reading Jayalalithaa expresses shock over Centre’s counter affidavit on Kachchatheevu

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Intellectual failure continues helping genocidal Sri Lanka in twisting case

The failure of international intellectuals preoccupied with Middle East, Latin America and Russia, in spelling out and highlighting the singular and precarious civilizational paradigm that is currently experimented by world imperialisms through the genocidal State of Sri Lanka, continues to help the ‘eel-diplomacy’ of the State in justifying itself and the agenda of its imperial… Continue reading Intellectual failure continues helping genocidal Sri Lanka in twisting case

Seychelles strengthens ties with genocidal Sri Lanka

A delegation led by genocide-accused President of Sri Lanka Mahinda Rajapaksa met Seychelles President James Michel on Saturday at the Seychhellian capital Victoria and the two have vowed to strengthen diplomatic and political ties. While the Rajapaksa has opened up a Sri Lankan High Commission at Victoria, Seychelles also plans to open up its diplomatic… Continue reading Seychelles strengthens ties with genocidal Sri Lanka

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Colombo should allow UN’s independent investigations: NYT editorial

Condemning Sri Lanka’s violence against the Muslim community, the New York Times editorial Friday, while noting that "[h]ate-mongering Buddhist extremists in Sri Lanka have set off the country’s worst wave of anti-Muslim violence in years," admonished Colombo that "He [Rajapakse] should move immediately to allow the independent investigation called for by the United Nations; accept… Continue reading Colombo should allow UN’s independent investigations: NYT editorial

Kurds make strategic gains in Iraq crisis

While the recent crisis in Iraq created by activities of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has placed the US-trained Iraqi Army in a critical situation, the Kurds have achieved some significant militarily and politically strategic gains. While the Kurdish ‘Peshmerga’, the armed forces of the Kurdistan Regional Government of the northern part… Continue reading Kurds make strategic gains in Iraq crisis

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Isaippiriyaa remembered in Tamil Nadu as icon of Tamil resistance

Activists across Tamil Nadu gathered at the city of Mathurai on the occasion of ‘International Day in Support of Victims of Torture’ on Thursday, paying tribute to slain LTTE media specialist Shoba alias Isaippiriyaa and thousands like her, who faced torture, abuse and death at the hands of Colombo’s genocidal military. Condemning the section of… Continue reading Isaippiriyaa remembered in Tamil Nadu as icon of Tamil resistance

Eezham Tamils and duplicity of West’s human rights campaigns

The progress in women security achieved through liberation movements in Asia are more substantive than any that was achieved or could be achieved by the campaigns of the West-activists. Yet, why do they ignore the former and focus only on the latter? Is it because it gives the West-activists and by implication those in the… Continue reading Eezham Tamils and duplicity of West’s human rights campaigns

Navi Pillai asserts investigation undeterred by non-cooperation

Reiterating her encouragement to “government and people of Sri Lanka” to cooperate with the OHCHR investigation, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Ms. Navanetham Pillai added that the investigation would still go ahead undeterred if such cooperation was not forthcoming, reported UN Human Rights News Release on Wednesday. There are two facets to the… Continue reading Navi Pillai asserts investigation undeterred by non-cooperation

Jayalalithaa demands nullification of Indo-Lanka IMBL agreement

A permanent solution to resolve the Tamil Nadu fishermen’s issue lies only in the retrieval of Katchatheevu islet, the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Ms Jayalalithaa reiterated in a letter to Indian Prime Minister on Thursday. “The unconstitutional Indo-Sri Lankan Agreements of 1974 and 1976 should be nullified and the traditional rights of our fishermen… Continue reading Jayalalithaa demands nullification of Indo-Lanka IMBL agreement