Sri Lanka has sought India’s assistance to reach a consensus among political parties on a home-grown solution to the reconciliation process of all ethnic minorities, including Tamils. External Affairs Minister G L Peiris, addressing a gathering in the central town of Kandy following his return from India, said his engagement with his Indian counterpart Sushma… Continue reading Sri Lanka Keen on Home-Grown Solution to Ethnic Problem
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BJP regime provides ‘benami’ economic benefits to genocidal Sri Lanka
Completely ignoring the unanimous demand of the Tamil Nadu assembly for India to boycot commercial ties with genocidal Sri Lanka, the Indian Minister of External Affairs, Ms Sushma Swaraj, has strengthened New Delhi’s ties with Colombo by promoting a $1bn garment-manufacturing town for Sri Lanka’s Garments Export industry in Visakhapatnam, a military cum strategic harbour… Continue reading BJP regime provides ‘benami’ economic benefits to genocidal Sri Lanka
Terracotta artefacts of folk culture found in Mullaiththeevu
A large number of terracotta images and other artefacts in sherds were found at an agricultural land in Chinna-Poovarasang-ku’lam in the Mullaiththeevu district of the country of Eezham Tamils this week. The villagers handed over the artefacts found in the private land to occupying Sri Lanka’s ‘Government Agent’ in Vavuniyaa, who in turn deposited them… Continue reading Terracotta artefacts of folk culture found in Mullaiththeevu
British State complicity in genocide of Eezham Tamils explored in new report
Phil Miller, a researcher for Corporate Watch in London, who gave expert evidence on ‘British State complicity in genocide of the Tamil people’ at the Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal on Sri Lanka (Bremen Session), has brought out an updated report titled “Britain’s Dirty War against the Tamil people – 1979–2009” published by the International Human Rights… Continue reading British State complicity in genocide of Eezham Tamils explored in new report
Wigneswaran briefs Tamil journalists on meeting South African Envoy Ramaphosa
A South African delegation, comprising South Africa’s Special Envoy to Sri Lanka and South Sudan, Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa and Nomaindia Mfeketo, the deputy minister of South African International Relations and Cooperation, visited Jaffna on Tuesday and spent one hour with Northern Provincial Council (NPC) Chief Minister CV Wigneswaran. Addressing the press following his meeting… Continue reading Wigneswaran briefs Tamil journalists on meeting South African Envoy Ramaphosa
SL military issues threatening circular to NGOs assisting Tamil journalists
The occupying Sri Lankan military, which recently interfered in cancelling the workshops organised for the journalists from the North and East, has now sent a threatening circular to all Non Governmental Organizations instructing them to put an immediate end to the practices of “press conferences, training for journalists and dissemination of press releases which is… Continue reading SL military issues threatening circular to NGOs assisting Tamil journalists
53 Australian lawyers condemn return of asylum seekers to Sri Lanka
Australian international law experts have uniformly condemned Australia’s return of asylum seekers to Sri Lanka as a violation of international law that risks sending vulnerable people back to persecution and torture. Forty-one Sri Lankan nationals who were trying to get to Australia have been handed over to the Sri Lankan Navy. The fate of another… Continue reading 53 Australian lawyers condemn return of asylum seekers to Sri Lanka
Intellectual failure continues helping genocidal Sri Lanka in twisting case
The failure of international intellectuals preoccupied with Middle East, Latin America and Russia, in spelling out and highlighting the singular and precarious civilizational paradigm that is currently experimented by world imperialisms through the genocidal State of Sri Lanka, continues to help the ‘eel-diplomacy’ of the State in justifying itself and the agenda of its imperial… Continue reading Intellectual failure continues helping genocidal Sri Lanka in twisting case
Isaippiriyaa remembered in Tamil Nadu as icon of Tamil resistance
Activists across Tamil Nadu gathered at the city of Mathurai on the occasion of ‘International Day in Support of Victims of Torture’ on Thursday, paying tribute to slain LTTE media specialist Shoba alias Isaippiriyaa and thousands like her, who faced torture, abuse and death at the hands of Colombo’s genocidal military. Condemning the section of… Continue reading Isaippiriyaa remembered in Tamil Nadu as icon of Tamil resistance
Eezham Tamils and duplicity of West’s human rights campaigns
The progress in women security achieved through liberation movements in Asia are more substantive than any that was achieved or could be achieved by the campaigns of the West-activists. Yet, why do they ignore the former and focus only on the latter? Is it because it gives the West-activists and by implication those in the… Continue reading Eezham Tamils and duplicity of West’s human rights campaigns