Resettled Tamils without assistance affected by mini-cyclone in Paduvaankarai

At least 90 families in Oottuch-cheanai, a village situated 75 km north-west of Batticaloa city, have been displaced and sought asylum in a school following a mini-cyclone that hit Paduvaankarai area in the Koa’ra’laip-pattu South division of Batticaloa district on Monday. The villagers, who have displaced several times since 1990, each time following large-scale military… Continue reading Resettled Tamils without assistance affected by mini-cyclone in Paduvaankarai

Contributions of Sivaram remembered at Memorial Seminar in London

Commemorating the life, thoughts and contributions of ‘Taraki’ Sivaram Dharmeratnam, and inviting diverse views on the same, the Sivaram Memorial Seminar conducted in London on Sunday brought together Tamil, Sinhala, Muslim, British and Tamil Nadu journalists, academics and activists to discuss the intellectual legacy of the late senior editor of TamilNet. Referring to personal interactions… Continue reading Contributions of Sivaram remembered at Memorial Seminar in London

Channel 4 scoops three gongs at One World Media Awards

Channel 4’s investigation, which prompted a call by the UK foreign office for an independent investigation, won the television and documentary awards Channel 4 documentary Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields, which at the time was described by presenter Jon Snow as "one of the most important" stories he had ever reported, collected two prizes at the… Continue reading Channel 4 scoops three gongs at One World Media Awards

Tamil boy shot by Sinhala military for cattle mangling ‘Buddhist’ decoration

At the height of a show of ‘victor’s supremacy’ in the country of Eezham Tamils, a 17-year-old Tamil boy, S. Krishnakumar of Kumaarasaami-puram village in Visuvamadu in Mullaith-theevu district, was shot and fatally injured by the occupying Sinhala military, for his cattle damaging the ‘Vesak’ decorations commemorating 2600 years of Buddha at an SL military… Continue reading Tamil boy shot by Sinhala military for cattle mangling ‘Buddhist’ decoration

Mullivaikal Remembrance 2012 – London

Mullivaikal 3rd year Remembrance Remembering the genocide massacre of Tamils in Mullivaikal IN 2009 OVER 40,000 KILLED 146,679 TAMILS UNACCOUNTED FOR 25,000 CHILDREN ORPHANED 80,000 TAMIL WIDOWED UP TO END OF WAR Let’s join hands to pledge our unity and resolve in seeking justice for War Crimes, Crimes against humanity and Genocide committed against innocent… Continue reading Mullivaikal Remembrance 2012 – London

Sri Lankan Buddhists demand demolition of mosque

(PTI) Dozens of Buddhists led by monks joined a demonstration on Monday urging Sri Lanka’s government to proceed with plans to dismantle a mosque located in a sacred Buddhist area. The protesters marched peacefully through Kalutara town, south of Colombo. Last month, thousands of Buddhist monks and lay supporters stormed the mosque in the central… Continue reading Sri Lankan Buddhists demand demolition of mosque

Democracy, Good Governance, Human Rights and the Effective Implementation of the LLRC Report

Aung San Suu Kyi, the Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, 1991 in a contribution titled “Human development and human dignity” stated that “Respect for human dignity implies commitment to creating conditions under which individuals can develop a sense of self-worth and security. True dignity comes with an assurance of one’s ability to rise to… Continue reading Democracy, Good Governance, Human Rights and the Effective Implementation of the LLRC Report

Tamil refugees need help to cross legal hurdles, says TAG

Reports from Trincomalee confirmed that a Tamil civilian recently refused asylum in the U.K. and deported to Sri Lanka, was found killed on the 18th April. The killing occurred amidst arrests by the Sri Lanka miltary of more than 300 Tamils in the east, many of whom were refugee returnees from other countries, reports said.… Continue reading Tamil refugees need help to cross legal hurdles, says TAG