Followed by Norway, Switzerland, Italy and France, Eezham Tamils in Canada are going to elect representatives on Sunday for their Country Council named National Council of Canadian Tamils (NCCT). The NCCT will be a grass-root organisation composed of democratically elected Canadian Tamils focused on strengthening the Tamil community within the Canada. The bicameral national assembly… Continue reading Eezham Tamils in Canada to form country council
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Sri Lanka stands by its dud commission, UN interested
When United Nation’s Under Secretary General for Political Affairs Lynn Pascoe announced Thursday the imminent appointment of advisory panel to advise Ban Ki Moon on the alleged war crimes committed in Sri Lanka during the last stages of the war, Colombo toned down its rhetoric with Media Minister pontificating, "it is best to allow the… Continue reading Sri Lanka stands by its dud commission, UN interested
Akashi visits Ki’linochchi for the first time after war
Yasushi Akashi, the special envoy appointed by Japan during the Norwegian facilitated negotiations between the Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL) and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), accompanied by Basil Rajapaksa, handed over agricultural implements to some of the resettled Vanni civilians Friday in an event held in Ki’linochchi town. Yasushi Akashi who had… Continue reading Akashi visits Ki’linochchi for the first time after war
Sri Lanka amongst challenges to ‘never again’ myth: Kofi Annan
The cry of “never again,” raised by so many in the years after the end of the Holocaust 1945, has rung increasingly hollow with the passing decades, Kofi Annan, former secretary general of the United Nations, protested in an op-ed Friday in the International Herald Tribune. “The Holocaust remains unique … but instances of genocide… Continue reading Sri Lanka amongst challenges to ‘never again’ myth: Kofi Annan
TGTE announces 11 committees, urges focus on Genocide investigation
The Interim Executive Committee of the Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE) on Thursday said it did not expect a change in the world scene turning in Tamils favour in the immediate future, but added that the TGTE was determined to seize every opportunity to advance the struggle, and was formulating the tactics in accordance… Continue reading TGTE announces 11 committees, urges focus on Genocide investigation
‘Biggest betrayal and greatest tamasha’
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa who presided over ‘Victory Day’ celebrations in Colombo on Friday, marking one-year of the victory by the Sri Lankan forces in their war against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, described the attempts to bring disrepute to the armed forces by saying that they shot at ‘terrorist leaders who came… Continue reading ‘Biggest betrayal and greatest tamasha’
MIA: I speak for my people
Calling the Jaffna born music phenom, Maya Arulpragasam (popularly known as MIA), "the most provocative pop star of her age," the British Guardian, writing about the singer’s popularity before the release of her third album "Born Free" in July, said that "she speaks out in support of Tamil citizens," and that "[h]er assertions that the… Continue reading MIA: I speak for my people
Sri Lanka to sign CEPA with India
The Government of Sri Lanka Thursday announced that it would sign the controversial Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with India with some amendments. Media Minister Keheliya Rambukwella in the capacity of Cabinet spokesman said so at a media briefing held Thursday. He added the signing of the CEPA was late due to protests from some… Continue reading Sri Lanka to sign CEPA with India
Ban Ki-moon to appoint Expert Panel next week – UN Political Under Secretary
United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is expected to appoint a panel of experts to advise him on accountability issues related to Sri Lanka next week, said UN Under Secretary General for Political Affairs, Lyn Pascoe said at a media briefing held Thursday evening in Colombo. He added that a report on Sri Lanka will… Continue reading Ban Ki-moon to appoint Expert Panel next week – UN Political Under Secretary
‘Victory Day’ declared public holiday in Sri Lanka
The Government of Sri Lanka has declared Friday as a public holiday to celebrate the Victory Day event to mark the defeat of LTTE last year, according to a press release by the Government Information Department Thursday. Government offices and schools are to be closed down on Friday enabling public servants and teachers and students… Continue reading ‘Victory Day’ declared public holiday in Sri Lanka
