The Indian joint parliamentary delegation spent Tuesday listening to arguments from people on both sides of the Tamil question and exploring the way forward to achieving the legitimate aspirations of the Tamils in Sri Lanka. While an overseas visit by an Indian Parliamentary delegation normally involves a few courtesy calls, attempts at bonhomie, and a… Continue reading Indian MPs delegation presses forward on Tamil question
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No power, no devolution – TNA tells India
Sri Lanka’s major Tamil party expressed optimism that the visiting Indian parliamentary delegation will take positive steps towards addressing social, political and safety issues faced by Tamils in the north and east. Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MPs led by Rajavarothayam Sampanthan has told Indian Parliamentarians led by the leader of opposition in the Indian Lower… Continue reading No power, no devolution – TNA tells India
Sri Lanka, Palestinians seek trade, tourism ties
(HaveeruOnline) Sri Lankan and Palestinian leaders agreed Monday to seek to boost trade and tourism and set up a joint economic cooperation council. Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas and Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse sought to "institutionalise" their cooperation through formal mechanisms during talks in Colombo, Palestinian foreign affairs minister Riyad Al-Maliki said. "Our leaders want… Continue reading Sri Lanka, Palestinians seek trade, tourism ties
Eezham Tamil activist Neethan Shan elected President of NDP, Ontario
In a landmark event in Canadian politics and among the Eezham Tamil diaspora in Canada, Neethan Shan, vice chair of the NCCT, was elected as the President of Ontario New Democratic Party. The 33 year old Eezham Tamil activist, who is also the Executive Director of the Council of Agencies Serving South Asians, won the… Continue reading Eezham Tamil activist Neethan Shan elected President of NDP, Ontario
The futility that is Omanthai: Post-war Sri Lanka’s reconciliation shortfalls
Omanthai Checkpoint, 12.30am: As the conductor switches on the bright florescent lights inside the bus, the bus comes to an abrupt halt, jolting awake blurry-eyed passengers travelling from Jaffna to Colombo, who, in response to the instruction “okkomala bag arung eliyata bahinna…” (“Everyone, take all your bags and get off the bus…”), scramble around in… Continue reading The futility that is Omanthai: Post-war Sri Lanka’s reconciliation shortfalls
Sinhala academic blames US-UK axis for genocide in Tamil homeland
Speaking at a meeting on “The Tamil Struggle for Self-Determination: A Leftist Sinhala Perspective” at University of Toronto’s Ontario Institute of Studies in Education, Sinhala academic Dr. Jude Lal Fernando highlighted the need to understand the role of powers in shaping and manipulating the forces among the Sri Lankan state and the Eezham Tamils, on… Continue reading Sinhala academic blames US-UK axis for genocide in Tamil homeland
DMK not to take part in Parliamentary delegation to Lanka: Karunanidhi
DMK, a key UPA constituent, will not be a part of the Parliamentary delegation scheduled to visit Sri Lanka from April 16-22 to assess the resettlement and political process there, party chief M Karunanidhi said on Sunday. There was no use of such visits and therefore DMK would not be part of the delegation, he… Continue reading DMK not to take part in Parliamentary delegation to Lanka: Karunanidhi
Age of ‘Sereppuu Soup’
Age of ‘Sereppu Soup’ not of Enlightenment. There is a pithy Sinhala saying about pundits: Pundits can’t cross an ‘Eh- danda’. To those not acquainted with rural life or the Sinhala language ‘Eh –danda’ is a tree or log placed across a stream which has no railing or a form of support for those who… Continue reading Age of ‘Sereppuu Soup’
An Overview Of The ‘Enforced Disappearances’ Phenomenon
The enforced disappearances phenomenon is but one in a long list of problems plaguing the Tamil people of Sri Lanka in recent times. People suddenly disappear or go missing. There have been some incidents where Muslims and Sinhala people have gone “missing” too but the overwhelming cases of “Missing” or “Disappearances” pertain to the Tamil… Continue reading An Overview Of The ‘Enforced Disappearances’ Phenomenon
Free of war, but are Sri Lankans truly free?
This article was written before information was out that a person by the name of Noel Mudalige (apparently an alias for Gunaratnam) was said to have emplaned for Australia, and before Dimuthu Attygalle appeared at a FSP press conference to say she was abducted and released. The abduction of political activists and leaders of the… Continue reading Free of war, but are Sri Lankans truly free?
