UNP-TNA May Day rally in Jaffna fails to draw in local support

If the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) and the United National Party (UNP) of the Sinhala state, and whatever the international forces behind them, have thought of probing the Tamil minds about a future partnership between the parties through a May Day show, then the Eezham Tamils in Jaffna have totally rejected the idea by not… Continue reading UNP-TNA May Day rally in Jaffna fails to draw in local support

Xenophobic forces hold SL government hostage: SL Justice Minister Hakeem

Sri Lanka’s Justice Minister and the leader of the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) Rauff Hakeem, who has faced severe criticism in the recent days from the Tamil-speaking people in the island, the Sinhala opposition and the Tamil Muslims of Tamil Nadu, on Tuesday, admitted to Chinese news agency Xinhua that he was appealing to… Continue reading Xenophobic forces hold SL government hostage: SL Justice Minister Hakeem

Tamil Eelam must, but through peaceful means: Karunanidhi

Reiterating that a Tamil Eelam alone will offer a permanent solution for the Sri Lankan Tamils, who have been subjected to the “biggest ethnic cleansing of the century,” DMK leader and Tamil Eelam Supporters Organisation (TESO) president M. Karunanidhi on Monday said that the goal should be achieved only through non-violent methods. Talking to reporters… Continue reading Tamil Eelam must, but through peaceful means: Karunanidhi

Human rights in Sri Lanka a serious concern: U.K.

Describing human rights in Sri Lanka in 2011 as an issue of “serious concern,” the U.K. Foreign and Commonwealth Office said on Monday that significant progress was still needed to address the institutional weaknesses that allow for frequent human rights violations. Terrorist suspects continued to be held without charge for long periods, there were restrictions… Continue reading Human rights in Sri Lanka a serious concern: U.K.

India’s frustration with Sri Lanka over Tamils

Indian disappointment with Sri Lanka’s refusal to undertake genuine reconciliation with its Tamil population ought to have been apparent to Colombo for some time now. It must have been brought home forcefully with the visit of an all-party delegation of Indian parliamentarians to Sri Lanka last week. Although India supported the war against the Liberation… Continue reading India’s frustration with Sri Lanka over Tamils

I’lantha’lir programme showcases struggle-oriented performance in Toronto

Utilizing various mediums, including drama, dances, spoken word, songs, and dialogue, second generation Tamil youth in Canada conveyed the message of preserving the Eezham Tamil identity, and continuing the freedom struggle of the Eezham Tamils, at I’lantha’lir – The Artistic Revolution of Tamil Eelam’. The event performed to a packed audience on Friday at The… Continue reading I’lantha’lir programme showcases struggle-oriented performance in Toronto

Amnesty rally in New York demands justice for Trinco-5 victims

More than seven hundred Amnesty International human rights activists, including many high school students from the New England area, held a rally in front of Sri Lanka UN Mission Friday, demanding justice for Ragihar Manoharan and four of his friends extra-judically executed by Sri Lanka military on the 2nd January 2006. The protesting students demanded… Continue reading Amnesty rally in New York demands justice for Trinco-5 victims

Samantha Power to chair US genocide prevention effort

Samantha Power, Senior Director for Multilateral Affairs and Human Rights, National Security Council of the Obama administration, and a long time advocate of genocide prevention in Bosnia and around the world will chair the newly created Atrocities Prevention Board, sources in Washington said. President Obama made the announcement when he spoke at the United States… Continue reading Samantha Power to chair US genocide prevention effort