Eezham Tamil football players take part in Viva World Cup for first time

Competing with other nations without states, “Tamil Eelam Football Association”, an Eezham Tamil diaspora football club participated in VIVA 2012 World Cup for the first time this year. Making it’s debut on 6th June, TEFA, a football team comprising of players from across the world, participated in the tournament at Erbil, Kurdistan, scoring the first… Continue reading Eezham Tamil football players take part in Viva World Cup for first time

SL military schemes Sinhala colony in Paduvaankarai, Batticaloa

Five years after seizing Paduvaankarai area from Eezham Tamils, the occupying Sri Lanka Army in Batticaloa has appropriated most of the rain-fed paddy lands and pasture-lands belonging to Tamil farmers in Paduvaankarai villages of Meeraan-kadavai, Nuraich-cheanai and Periya-ve’li claiming that it was ‘transforming’ and ‘developing’ the area into a tourist destination. The SLA has brought… Continue reading SL military schemes Sinhala colony in Paduvaankarai, Batticaloa

Sri Lankan Govt. blames Scotland Yard for lapse

While commending the British government for the warm reception and facilities provided to President Mahinda Rajapaksa during his stay in London to participate in the Diamond Jubilee celebrations of Queen Elizabeth 11, the government today accused the Scotland Yard of failing to prevent the protest against President Rajapaksa by a section of the Tamil Diaspora.… Continue reading Sri Lankan Govt. blames Scotland Yard for lapse

Sri Lanka’s former army chief vows to topple government

Colombo: Sri Lanka’s former army chief Sarath Fonseka said Thursday that he aimed to topple the government and create a new political culture, ruling out any possibility of working with President Mahinda Rajapaksa. Speaking at the first press conference since his conditional release from jail May 12, Fonseka was upbeat about his role and insisted… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s former army chief vows to topple government

The London Debacle And The Rajapaksa-Psychosis

It was the Oxford Debacle all over again. The events were drearily predicable. Sri Lanka, like every Commonwealth nation, received an invitation for the Diamond Jubilee celebrations of Queen Elizabeth II. President Rajapaksa, unlike most Commonwealth leaders, decided to go himself. The pro-Tiger extremists of the Tamil Diaspora went into high-gear, delighted with this new… Continue reading The London Debacle And The Rajapaksa-Psychosis

Ruling with military might

The IMF delegation will arrive to consider the last part of the present loan agreement. The government is already under pressure from the International Monetary Fund to slash social welfare and to implement pro global capitalist restructuring. Mahinda has reduced price subsidies on a range of basic items, including fuel and essential foods. Sinhala masses… Continue reading Ruling with military might

ITAK and the New Chapter in Post-War Politics of Sri Lanka

From its inception in late 1949 as the Tamil Federal Party, the Ilankai Thamil Arasu Kadchi (ITAK) – a party which, as the late Lakshman Kadirgamar once claimed in Parliament, was founded by a “dedicated group of principled men” – has been in the forefront of Sri Lankan (and Tamil) politics. It has come to… Continue reading ITAK and the New Chapter in Post-War Politics of Sri Lanka

As its President dines with the Queen, Sri Lanka’s torture of its Tamils is revealed

Footage shows soldiers gloating over naked female corpses in final stages of civil war. Further evidence has emerged of the brutal treatment of Tamils by Sri Lankan soldiers during the closing stages of the country’s civil war. Video footage obtained by The Independent shows soldiers gloating over a pile of more than 100 Tamil corpses,… Continue reading As its President dines with the Queen, Sri Lanka’s torture of its Tamils is revealed

The Tamil torture case has exposed Britain’s flawed deportation policy

Asylum seekers are not being given the protection they need in the UK, as the torture of ‘Hari’ returned to Sri Lanka has shown ‘Hari’ was deported back to Sri Lanka, where he claims he was beaten with electrical wire and burned with cigarettes. Photograph: Teri Pengilley for the Guardian The horrifying testimony of Hari,… Continue reading The Tamil torture case has exposed Britain’s flawed deportation policy

Sinhala militarisation expanded in Jaffna contrary to claims: Jaffna Paper

Contrary to news reports released by Colombo that it has drastically reduced the number of troops in the North, the occupying Sinhala military in Jaffna peninsula has been stepping up land grab for military purposes in recent days even outside of the so-called High Security Zone and former Forward Defence Lines in the Jaffna peninsula.… Continue reading Sinhala militarisation expanded in Jaffna contrary to claims: Jaffna Paper