“Our aim is to strengthen the Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam and to take it to the next stage of the global struggle of Eezham Tamils,” said Sasi Mahesawaran, one of the three executives of the TGTE-Democrats. “Our people believe in unity to win the struggle. The frequent questions that are asked whether the TGTE… Continue reading Executives of TGTE-Democrats speak on Transnational Polity
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Release prisoners held without charge under PTA, demands Amnesty
Amnesty International, in a press release issued today, called upon the "Sri Lankan government to immediately release thousands of people currently being held in detention without charge or trial and to amend its repressive anti-terrorism laws to conform to international standards." Amnesty International said the organization "will again be raising its concerns about Sri Lanka’s… Continue reading Release prisoners held without charge under PTA, demands Amnesty
Canadian Tamil husband suspected in hiring southerners to kill wife in Jaffna
38-year-old Kukathasan Shanthini of Meesaalai in Thenmaraadchi, Jaffna, was abducted Sunday and her body with signs of torture and defacement was found Monday in a remote neighbourhood of Kiraampuvil temple. Sri Lanka Police in Chaavakachcheari suspects that her husband, who has recently come from Canada has hired assassins from Colombo. Shanthini and the 8-year-old child… Continue reading Canadian Tamil husband suspected in hiring southerners to kill wife in Jaffna
World will not forget Sri Lanka’s human rights victims, says HRW
"Recent US, British, and Australian statements are a reminder that the world will not forget the victims of human rights abuses in Sri Lanka’s long and bloody conflict," Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch, said in a press release issued Monday following the unanimous passage of a US Senate resolution that called for… Continue reading World will not forget Sri Lanka’s human rights victims, says HRW
British Tamil businesses continue networking effort
The Tamil Chamber of Commerce in UK held another introductory dinner on March 2 in Northwest London, attended by scores of local Tamil entrepreneurs. The aim of the event in Ruislip, which was addressed by Deputy Mayor of London Richard Barnes, Mayor of Ealing Rajinder Mann and Mayor of Hounslow Colin Ellar, as well as… Continue reading British Tamil businesses continue networking effort
TNA MP Sritharan narrowly escapes assassination in Anuradhapura
Tamil National Alliance parliamentarian from Vanni, S. Sritharan, narrowly escaped from a group of attackers who lobbed a grenade targeting his vehicle and opened fired on the vehicle Monday evening around 6:00 p.m. at Nithiyagama in Anuradhapura, fellow TNA parliamentarians told media. The parliamentarian was on his way to Colombo from Vavuniyaa when the attackers… Continue reading TNA MP Sritharan narrowly escapes assassination in Anuradhapura
Indian SC rules against criminalising membership of banned organisations
“Mere membership of a banned organisation will not make a person a criminal unless he resorts to violence or incites people to violence or creates public disorder by violence or incitement to violence,” ruled the Supreme Court of India in an appeal case of an activist of ULFA, a banned organisation in India. The apex… Continue reading Indian SC rules against criminalising membership of banned organisations
Transnational experiment can’t be allowed to go astray, says younger generation
Conventional ‘government-modelled’ power politics shouldn’t be allowed to hijack the ideals of the experiment of transnational struggle by Eezham Tamils for their liberation, says the younger generation in the diaspora that on Saturday announced certain moves to set bearings for the Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE). Consisting of members elected as well as contested… Continue reading Transnational experiment can’t be allowed to go astray, says younger generation
Opponents cannot topple government before 2016, says SL President Rajapakse
Sri Lanka’s President, Mahinda Rajapaksa, has declared that if anyone wanted to topple his leadership and government, they will have to wait till the years 2016 and 2017 for either the general election and or the presidential election, the state run Dinamina newspaper said in the lead article on Sunday. “No one can defeat this… Continue reading Opponents cannot topple government before 2016, says SL President Rajapakse
‘Lankan Muslims must adopt Arabic’
Muslims in Sri Lanka have been asked to adopt Arabic as their ‘home language’ by a leading Sri Lankan Muslim researcher and rights activist and the founder-leader of the Muslim Rights Organisation (MRO) M I M Mohideen on Saturday. "This will enable them to be more Islamic. It will forge unity among Muslims who are… Continue reading ‘Lankan Muslims must adopt Arabic’
