Polarization widens between New Delhi and Tamil Nadu following Rajapaksa visit

Protests have proliferated in Tamil Nadu state against what protesters have termed as “New Delhi’s unwavering courting of genocidal Sri Lanka”, at the very inception of the new BJP government. The decision to invite the Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa to the swearing-in ceremony of the newly elected Indian Prime Minister is interpreted as New… Continue reading Polarization widens between New Delhi and Tamil Nadu following Rajapaksa visit

Tamils protest against New Delhi’s invitation to Rajapaksa

Tamil Nadu Tamils took to the streets protesting against New Delhi inviting the president of genocidal Sri Lanka to the swearing in ceremony on Monday. The General Secretary of MDMK Vaiko led a protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi condemning the invitation extended to the genocide accused SL president, whose presence was ‘polluting the… Continue reading Tamils protest against New Delhi’s invitation to Rajapaksa

Tamil Nadu students rally against BJP invitation to Rajapaksa

Shedding differences among different formations of activists in Tamil Nadu, the student groups came together on Saturday to protest against the newly elected BJP government inviting the president of genocidal Sri Lanka, Mahinda Rajapaksa, to the swearing in ceremony of the Prime Minister Elect Narendra Modi, amidst strong opposition from the Tamil Nadu State Government… Continue reading Tamil Nadu students rally against BJP invitation to Rajapaksa

Resorting to genocide does not always ensure COIN success: Israeli military historian

“It should be noted […] that resorting to mass murder, even genocide, does not always enable counterinsurgents to win,” renowned Israeli military historian Martin van Creveld said. In an exclusive Email interview to TamilNet on Saturday, Prof. van Creveld also expressed a degree of consent to the proposition that a counterinsurgency (COIN) that secured a… Continue reading Resorting to genocide does not always ensure COIN success: Israeli military historian

Wigneswaran declines Rajapaksa’s offer to accompany him to New Delhi

In a letter to SL Minister for External Affairs, G.L.Peiris, the Chief Minister of Northern Provincial Council (NPC) CV Wigneswaran on Friday declined to accept an invitation to him to accompany the SL President Mahinda Rajapaksa to New Delhi to the swearing in of Indian Prime Minister Elect Narendra Modi. "Primarily, because acceptance would indicate… Continue reading Wigneswaran declines Rajapaksa’s offer to accompany him to New Delhi

Jaffna University, NPC brave threats to observe Mu’l’livaaykkaal Remembrance

While the Sri Lankan military was recklessly determined to suppress the Tamil students, academics, religious dignitaries, democratically elected political representatives and the common public against observing the 5th Mu’l’livaaykkaal Remembrance, the University students and academics at Jaffna University emotionally commemorated the supreme sacrifice by the thousands of Eezham Tamils who faced the genocidal onslaught in… Continue reading Jaffna University, NPC brave threats to observe Mu’l’livaaykkaal Remembrance

Sri Lanka blocks Tamil memorials amid war parade

Sri Lanka has held a victory parade on the fifth anniversary of the end of its civil war, while stopping Tamils from commemorating their war dead. Security forces in the north surrounded party offices and religious sites, blocking memorial ceremonies for Tamils killed in the separatist war. Tens of thousands were killed in the long… Continue reading Sri Lanka blocks Tamil memorials amid war parade

Sri Lanka celebrates end of war, blocks commemorations

President Mahinda Rajapaksa led celebrations at a major victory parade Sunday to mark the fifth anniversary of the end of Sri Lanka’s Tamil separatist war, as commemorations for its victims were blocked. As most top envoys of Western nations stayed away from the parade, a defiant Rajapakse insisted he would not bow to pressure from… Continue reading Sri Lanka celebrates end of war, blocks commemorations

Girl slain with Isaipiriya in SL military captivity identified

A girl seen held captive together with LTTE journalist Shoba (Isaippiriyaa) by the genocidal military of Sri Lanka and later seen slain, has been identified as 19-year-old Ushalini Gunalingam from Yoakapuram, Mallaavi in Vanni, news sources in Ki’linochchi told TamilNet Monday. The girl was not a LTTE fighter, although she had been recruited by the… Continue reading Girl slain with Isaipiriya in SL military captivity identified

India gets prime minister of his own political stature

After 10 years, India is getting a political prime minister of his own stature, routing out the Sonia-Rahul-Priyanka Congress Party, the government of which was run by a puppet prime minister and extra-parliamentary elements such as National Security Advisors, intelligence officials and bureaucrats. Apart from the debate on BJP’s Hindutva polity and the impact that… Continue reading India gets prime minister of his own political stature