How do we save national struggles from decimation and structure these struggles as people-centric? This is the uppermost question we have to address in right earnest, observed, Mr Saba Navalan, the editor of inioru.com in the UK, in reading a paper on Sri Lanka’s case study in the 21st century’s movements for self-determination, at an… Continue reading Understanding obstacles in structuring people’s struggle for self-determination
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SL military sends back officials inspecting illegal encroachment of pasturelands
A team of civil officials and affected Tamil farmers, who went to witness illegal encroachment of pasturelands were blocked and sent back by the occupying Sri Lankan military in Koara’laip-pattu South and Ma’nmunai West divisions last week, news reports in Batticaloa said. The SL police was accompanying the visiting officials when the team was blocked… Continue reading SL military sends back officials inspecting illegal encroachment of pasturelands
Muslim village seized for Sinhalicisation in Ki’n’niyaa, Trincomalee
After keeping the Muslim residents of K’andal-kaadu village in Ki’n’niyaa division of Trincomalee district as uprooted people since 1990 and sabotaging their resettlement efforts after the war, the occupying SL military and Police are now blocking the villagers even from entering their village. The entire village and its paddy fields overgrown with bushes, is now… Continue reading Muslim village seized for Sinhalicisation in Ki’n’niyaa, Trincomalee
Colombo deploys ‘military land-surveyors’ to seize more lands in Pulmoaddai
The occupying Sri Lankan military is seizing more lands in Pulmoaddai, a traditional Muslim village in the coast along the border of the Northern and Eastern provinces. In its latest move, the SL military has surveyed 60 acres of lands situated in front of an army camp at 14th Mile Post. Openly claiming that the… Continue reading Colombo deploys ‘military land-surveyors’ to seize more lands in Pulmoaddai
‘Tamils vote in NPC not a legitimation of unitary Sri Lanka’: Tamil Nadu activist
Arguing that the Northern Provincial Council elections was not conducted for the interests of the Eezham Tamil nation but rather was coordinated by the US-Indian establishments for diverting the attention of the world from the genocide taking place, Umar, activist with the May 17 Movement, stated that the vote of the Eezham Tamils for the… Continue reading ‘Tamils vote in NPC not a legitimation of unitary Sri Lanka’: Tamil Nadu activist
Navi Pillay’s oral update, a gross betrayal of Tamils: Prof Ramasamy
The United Nations Human Rights High Commissioner Navanetham Pillay, in her latest oral update to the UN Human Rights Council is more concerned with whitewashing the Sri Lankan government than looking at the tragic situation of Tamils, writes Malaysia’s Penang State Deputy Chief Minister Professor P. Ramasamy, in an article sent to TamilNet on Thursday.… Continue reading Navi Pillay’s oral update, a gross betrayal of Tamils: Prof Ramasamy
Chidambaram harps on PC while Colombo’s SC rules against land powers
While the New Delhi Establishment’s Finance Minister and one in the coterie that steered the course of the genocidal war in the island, Mr P. Chidambaram on Monday was harping on working for a ‘permanent solution’ based on the 13th Amendment and ‘improving’ upon it, genocidal Colombo’s Supreme Court on Thursday ruled against the land… Continue reading Chidambaram harps on PC while Colombo’s SC rules against land powers
Ex Indian health minister tells UN to investigate Tamil genocide
New Delhi’s former Health Minister, Dr. Anpumani Ramadoss revealed to the UNHRC on Tuesday about a serious genocidal crime, demographic genocide through forced sterilisation and abortions that is being carried by the Sri Lankan State on Eezham Tamils. He was citing recent reports of local human rights groups and a 2007 Wikileaks document of the… Continue reading Ex Indian health minister tells UN to investigate Tamil genocide
New Delhi mission in Jaffna launches war crimes defender’s poetry projection
New Delhi’s Deputy High Commission in Jaffna will be launching on Monday an anthology of poetry, “Mirrored Images”, compiled by Prof Rajiva Wijesinha, said a press note from the diplomatic mission on Wednesday. Prof Rajiva Wijesinha has gone on record on several occasions in internationally defending the Rajapaksa regime from war crimes accusations. He was… Continue reading New Delhi mission in Jaffna launches war crimes defender’s poetry projection
Pillay ‘balances’ crimes of genocide with crimes of bad governance
“Four years since the end of the war, the military presence in the north remains considerable,” said UN Human Rights High Commissioner Navanetham Pillay in her update to the UN Human Rights Commission on Wednesday. Stating that she is convinced that the continued attention of the Human Rights Council to the human rights situation in… Continue reading Pillay ‘balances’ crimes of genocide with crimes of bad governance
