Conceiving and designing strategy for ‘Struggle and Development’

Tamil activists have to reject outright any suggestion of ‘partnership’ with genocidal Colombo in the international ‘development’ agendas. They should insist and wage a struggle for a direct deal, writes an academic in Jaffna cautioning against a current move of the Establishments in linking development with the PC-LLRC process, aimed at the annihilation of the… Continue reading Conceiving and designing strategy for ‘Struggle and Development’

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Tamil Nadu students burn 13th Amendment, call for referendum

Tamil students burnt symbolic copies of the 13th Amendment at a protest at Va’l’luvar Koaddam, Chennai on Sunday, urging that only an internationally monitored referendum could provide a solution to the national question of the Eezham Tamil nation. The protestors also called for the expulsion of genocidal Sri Lanka from the Commonwealth. The protest was… Continue reading Tamil Nadu students burn 13th Amendment, call for referendum

Vanni teachers ‘ordered’ to back Rajapaksa candidate

Pre-school teachers who come under the so-called Civil Defence Force have been instructed by three UPFA operatives named Ilangko, Sutharsan and Inthiran, who were ex-LTTE members, now operated by the SL military, to woo voters for UPFA candidate Geethanjali Nakulesvaran, news sources in Ki’linochchi told TamilNet on Saturday. Every pre-school teacher has been instructed to… Continue reading Vanni teachers ‘ordered’ to back Rajapaksa candidate

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SL State divides communities in East: Batticaloa MP

The Sri Lankan government is doing the opposite to what it wants portrayed to the outside world with the beautiful term ‘reconciliation’, declared Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian from Batticaloa, Mr P. Selvarasa, Friday, at the agricultural development meeting held at the Batticaloa District Secretariat. Allowing the SL State officials to collaborate with the Buddhist… Continue reading SL State divides communities in East: Batticaloa MP

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Theatres in Tamil Nadu unlikely to screen controversial ‘Madras Cafe’

The screening of contraversial film ‘Madras Cafe’, which has been declared as ‘anti-Tamil’ film by Tamil activists in Tamil Nadu, is facing protests across Tamil Nadu State and in Mumbai, Indian media reports said Thursday on the eve of the release of the film adding that the theatres in Tamil Nadu are unlikely to screen… Continue reading Theatres in Tamil Nadu unlikely to screen controversial ‘Madras Cafe’

Tamil parliamentarians protest against Sinhalicisation in Batticaloa

Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarians in Batticaloa staged a peaceful protest in front of Paddippazhai Divisional Secretariat (DS) on Wednesday against the Sinhalicisation of Paduvaankarai, Kevu’liyaa-madu and Puluk-kunaavi. The SL police, operated by Colombo, was telling the protesters to leave the site arguing that a group led by the Buddhist prelate of Batticaloa Mangalarama vihara… Continue reading Tamil parliamentarians protest against Sinhalicisation in Batticaloa

SL military aims to mar Ananthi meeting Navi Pillay

Sri Lankan military intelligence in Jaffna on Wednesday staged a ‘protest’ against Ms Ananthi Sasitharan, the representative of thousands of Eezham Tamil women, who are demanding the Sri Lankan State to reveal the whereabouts of their husbands who were filtered away from the civilians in the final hours of the Vanni war by the SL… Continue reading SL military aims to mar Ananthi meeting Navi Pillay

Abducted Mannaar Tamil youth ‘escapes’ from Sinhala squad

A Tamil youth engaged in removing sand legally in Kooraay area in Mannaar district was abducted on Monday by a group of 22 Sinhalese persons deployed by a Sinhalese trader from the South in sand removal in the country of Eezham Tamils. The Sinhala trader operates with the backing of the occupying SL military. The… Continue reading Abducted Mannaar Tamil youth ‘escapes’ from Sinhala squad

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Pulmoaddai Muslims protest against Colombo’s land survey

Stating that 500 acres of lands were being taken over for archaeological research, the lands were being seized from Muslims at 14th Mile Post in Pulmoaddai in Kuchchave’li division in Trincomalee district, said protesting Muslims who opposed the move by the Sri Lankan government on Monday. The residents of predominantly Muslim village took to the… Continue reading Pulmoaddai Muslims protest against Colombo’s land survey

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