Around 200, 000 devotees of all religions gathered at the Peelikan village near Yankon in Myanmar on Sunday to participate in the consecration ceremonies (Kudamuzhukku) of the Angkaa’la Parameasvari – Muneesvarar temple, which is popularly known as Aiyaa Koayil, reports Thiyagarajan Solai from Myanmar. The anthropological significance of this temple that was built 150 years… Continue reading Tamil temple consecrated in Myanmar
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UN served a ploy to surrender killings
Around 18 hours before the surrender of the LTTE Political Head B Nadesan and other civil officials of the LTTE that ended in their killing by the Sri Lanka Army, the UN officials served in the island met in Vavuniyaa and made plans to receive them on behalf of the UN. The UN officials were… Continue reading UN served a ploy to surrender killings
Bay Area Walk highlights "Tamil Genocide" in Sri Lanka
For the first annual Bay Area Walk Against Genocide which involved a 3-mile walk conducted in Oakland, California on Sunday April 10th, 2011, nearly 500 protesters turned up, organizers of the event said. "Activities providing a unique opportunity to meet local genocide survivors and their families, hearing their stories, and learning to make a difference… Continue reading Bay Area Walk highlights "Tamil Genocide" in Sri Lanka
Buddhist monk threatens Moothoor Tamil farmers
A group of Sinhala hoodlum led by a Buddhist monk had chased away a group of Tamil famers who have been doing paddy cultivation in the fields in Muthalai-madu and Padukaadu in Seruwila division in Trincomalee district for the last four decades. Tamil farmers are from villages Paddiththidal, Ma’natcheanai and Ki’liveddi, who possess deeds for… Continue reading Buddhist monk threatens Moothoor Tamil farmers
Seine-net beaches in Mullaiththeevu distributed to Sinhala fishermen
Traditional seine-net beaches (Karaivalai-paadu) of Eezham Tamils in the coastal tracts of Mullaiththeevu district are grabbed and distributed among Sinhala fishermen from the south by a team of SL fisheries officials from the south. The excuse is that the local Tamil fishermen in the LTTE controlled areas did not register their seine-net stretches with the… Continue reading Seine-net beaches in Mullaiththeevu distributed to Sinhala fishermen
Robert Blake’s ‘reconciliation’ is farming in Tamil land for SL military
While the US Asst Secretary of State Robert O Blake testified before the US Foreign Affairs Committee on the “reduction of the reach of High Security Zones” (HSZ) in the island to support his vision of progress that is taking place towards the US State Department-conceived paradigm of ‘reconciliation,’ evidences that come from Jaffna show… Continue reading Robert Blake’s ‘reconciliation’ is farming in Tamil land for SL military
Blake sets wrong precedence in committing against democratic wishes of Tamil nation
The US Asst Secretary of State Robert O Blake has set a wrong precedence by choosing to respond to a chauvinistic Sinhala perspective appeared in The Island editorial that “the United States does not support separatism but rather a united, peaceful and democratic Sri Lanka.” In doing so, Blake insults the democratic mandate of the… Continue reading Blake sets wrong precedence in committing against democratic wishes of Tamil nation
Sampanthan presides oath taking event of ITAK local councilors
The oath taking event of seventy six councilors of the fifteen local bodies in the North and East is scheduled to be held on Saturday in Trincomalee Town Hall. Mr.R.Sampanthan, parliamentary group leader of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) and the President of the Ilankai Thamil Arasu Katchchi (ITAK) arrived in Trincomalee Friday evening to… Continue reading Sampanthan presides oath taking event of ITAK local councilors
HRW demands accountability for wartime disappearances
Human Rights Watch, a New York based rights organization, said in a press release issued Friday that "[t]hrough interviews with relatives of the missing and witnesses, published testimony, and media reports, Human Rights Watch found that more than 20 people who were taken into army custody between May 16 and 18, 2009, appear to have… Continue reading HRW demands accountability for wartime disappearances
Heavy competition in capturing Tamil media in the island
Shares of a leading all-island Tamil daily, Thinakkural, published simultaneously in Colombo and Jaffna, were for ‘sale’ recently for hundreds of millions, and the competitors ranged from a former LTTE bigwig in the Rajapaksa camp and a Sinhala media house to circles close India. Ultimately, another leading Tamil daily in the island, The Virakesari, succeeded… Continue reading Heavy competition in capturing Tamil media in the island
