Mr. Minister, my name is Sunanda Deshapriya. I am not a terrorist.

Photo courtesy JDS An Open Letter to Minister Keheliya Rambukwella Mr. Minister, I don’t know whether you have seen the film called ‘my name is Khan. In it, the main character played by popular actor Shah Rukh Khan Repeats the lines ‘My name is Khan. I am not a terrorist’ at different points in the… Continue reading Mr. Minister, my name is Sunanda Deshapriya. I am not a terrorist.

China to build airport in Poonakari to balance India’s Palaali

Occupying Sri Lanka plans to invite China to build an airport of international standard at Poonakari in the north of the country of Eezham Tamils to balance India’s projects centring around KKS harbour and Palaali airport in the northern coast of Jaffna Peninsula, news sources from the island said. Colombo has started confiscating large tracts… Continue reading China to build airport in Poonakari to balance India’s Palaali

Pirapaharan postal stamp released in Norway

Eezham Tamil activists in Norway on Saturday released stamps featuring LTTE leader V. Pirapaharan, the map of Tamil Eelam and some of the LTTE declared national symbols of the de-facto state of Tamil Eelam, including the Tamil Eelam national flag. The stamps were released in front of the Norwegian Parliament by Jeyasri Balasubramaniam, a candidate… Continue reading Pirapaharan postal stamp released in Norway

Fein: TVPA’s plain language interpretation negates Rajapakse immunity

In a forceful rebuttal to the U.S. State Department’s suggestion of immunity to Sri Lanka President Rajpakse in the war-crimes charges against him in the case filed in District Court in Washington by three Tamil plaintiffs, Bruce Fein, the attorney for the plaintiffs, said, ‘the sitting head of state immunity issue pivots solely on an… Continue reading Fein: TVPA’s plain language interpretation negates Rajapakse immunity

LLRC recommendations not implemented – TNA

Tamil National Alliance (TNA) says that the government has not initiated any of the recommendations by the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC). Responding to President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s remarks on LLRC, at the independent day celebration, TNA parliamentarian, M.A.Sumanthiran said that they are yet to see implementation of these recommendations. President Mahinda Rajapkasa in his… Continue reading LLRC recommendations not implemented – TNA

Is the Jaffna Tamil leadership fit to handle increased powers? – Part 2

Continued from last week The Vellahla Hindus and Catholics believe that God is not only on their side but he belongs exclusively to them. By his disgraceful act Bishop Ryappah asserted that even Holy Mary belongs exclusively to the Tamil Catholics — and that too only to the Catholics who live in Evil-laam. In the… Continue reading Is the Jaffna Tamil leadership fit to handle increased powers? – Part 2

Why can’t one go to Jaffna to criticize the government?

Now look who’s dividing the country! In a most curious turn of events the military which battled to defeat the LTTE because of its separatist agenda is now the agency that is dividing Sri Lanka into two distinct portions. Persons who wish to travel to the north to campaign against the government are stopped, harassed… Continue reading Why can’t one go to Jaffna to criticize the government?

Ethnic communities have no separate regions – President

President Mahinda Rajapaksa states that ethnic communities have no separate regions and the entire country belongs to all ethnic communities. Addressing the 64th National Independence Day celebrations in Anuradhapura, President Rajapaksa said that the government is engaged in the task of creating a stable peace and national unity after liberating the country from terrorism. President… Continue reading Ethnic communities have no separate regions – President

Tamils must remind Britain of its obligations on February 04: Brian Senewirtane

February 4th, the day Sri Lanka (then Ceylon) got so-called “Independence” from Britain in 1948, is a day for action, not regret or mourning. “The betrayal of the Tamils by the British cannot be ignored. If it is, then Britain must be reminded of its moral, legal and ethical obligations, to ‘do the right thing’,… Continue reading Tamils must remind Britain of its obligations on February 04: Brian Senewirtane