Genocide recognition is a long and politicised process. While the international media has a pivotal role, historically it has failed to publicise genocides as they occur and has delayed in recognition afterwards. Governments on the other hand have been reluctant to recognise genocide as this would impose obligations on them under international law to act… Continue reading Genocide recognition of Mullivaaykkaal 2009 gains ground
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SL Navy chases away Tamil fishermen from the seas off Kayts
Sri Lanka Navy on Friday chased away hundreds of Tamils fishermen from Vadamaraadchi and Kurunakar North, engaged in fishing in the seas off Melignchi-munai of Ooraath-thu’rai (Kayts), blocking them from engaging in fishing in the seas off the islets. The fishermen said they have been fishing in the seas off Ooraath-thu’rai for many years with… Continue reading SL Navy chases away Tamil fishermen from the seas off Kayts
Tamil independence, a universal issue going beyond state reformation in Sri Lanka
India could do much better by acknowledging the right to independence of Eezham Tamils, by working for international consensus towards it, by structuring an IC-facilitated transition arrangement for it, and by creating an environment for the diaspora to freely interact through Palaali and Trincomalee, for India’s own reconciliation with Tamils and for relieving the island… Continue reading Tamil independence, a universal issue going beyond state reformation in Sri Lanka
Rain helps Tamil protesters at Cardiff cricket match
Rain that drenched Tamil youth activists conducting a major leafleting effort in support of the ‘Boycott Sri Lankan Cricket’ campaign on Saturday, the third day of Sri Lanka’s first test match against England, proved a blessing in disguise when it stopped play till lunch, allowing them to canvass crowds of spectators milling outside the Swalec… Continue reading Rain helps Tamil protesters at Cardiff cricket match
Wickremasinghe to meet Indian leaders
Ranil Wickremasinghe, leader of the main opposition United National Party (UNP), is to leave for New Delhi on Monday on a two day visit. Wickremasinhe is expected to hold talks with the Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, leader of the Congress Party Ms Sonia Gandhi, and several ministers in the Indian government, according to UNP… Continue reading Wickremasinghe to meet Indian leaders
Colombo encourages local politicians to create racial dissention in east
A planned move to create dissension between the two communities -Tamils and Muslims- now living with understanidng and in harmony in the Batticaloa district is being orchestrated by the ruling party local politicians with the backing of Colombo authority, sources in the east said. Mr.Ali Zahir Mowlana, Chairman of the Era’voor PS is taking steps… Continue reading Colombo encourages local politicians to create racial dissention in east
Ban’s leadership questioned on handling Sri Lanka war-crimes report
Inner City Press (ICP), a widely known advocate in seeking clarifications to the United Nation’s questionable actions towards Sri Lanka’s alleged war-crimes accountability, reported Friday that United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki Moon, when "urged by the UN Panel of Experts on Sri Lanka to establish an investigative mechanism, Ban claimed he couldn’t do so… Continue reading Ban’s leadership questioned on handling Sri Lanka war-crimes report
Amidst renewed SL militarisation, Batticaloa village observes 24th year of massacre
The residents of Thoa’ni-thaa’nda-madu, a village situated in Koa’ra’laip-pattu North in Batticaloa district, along the border of Polonnaruwa district, on Friday observed 14th anniversary of massacre of Tamil villagers whom the Sri Lanka Army shot and hacked to death at least 3 women and 8 men with 6 children in the early hours of 27… Continue reading Amidst renewed SL militarisation, Batticaloa village observes 24th year of massacre
Challenge Delhi, Convince Paris on investigations: Tamil Nadu journalist
With its influence on UN Security Council and as an elected member of the 47-member UN Human Rights Council, the current Indian establishment will secretly put its weight behind Colombo’s efforts to block international investigations, K. Aiyanathan, a senior journalist in Tamil Nadu told TamilNet Saturday. Urging the political forces in Tamil Nadu to checkmate… Continue reading Challenge Delhi, Convince Paris on investigations: Tamil Nadu journalist
Tamil youth shot, injured by armed gang in Batticaloa
Unidentified armed persons shot and critically injured a Tamil youth Thiyagarasa Kuhan, 26, while going to his paddy fields after visiting his mother in Muruthaanai village in Batticaloa-Vaalaichchenai police division. The incident took place Thursday around noon, police sources said. The armed men who arrived in a motor cycle had covered their faces with black… Continue reading Tamil youth shot, injured by armed gang in Batticaloa
