4,000 Tamils protest in Geneva for Sri Lanka war crimes probe

Thousands of Tamils demonstrated in Geneva on Monday to protest Sri Lanka’s rejection of calls for an international probe into alleged war crimes at the end of its civil war. Some 4,000 people, who had come from across Europe by bus and train, marched through Geneva and crowded into the square outside the United Nations’… Continue reading 4,000 Tamils protest in Geneva for Sri Lanka war crimes probe

Growing China ties let Sri Lanka rebuff US war inquiry push

Sri Lanka’s deepening economic ties with China offer it a cushion from any measures aimed at pressuring the South Asian country into cooperating with investigations into alleged crimes during its civil war. The United States introduced a resolution this week calling on the United Nations to investigate Sri Lanka’s past abuses and more recent attacks… Continue reading Growing China ties let Sri Lanka rebuff US war inquiry push

US draft ‘positive’ on many counts in making Tamils ‘learn lesson’

The US draft tabled at the UNHRC has to be recognized for its positive aspects in disguise that make Tamils learn historic lessons, commented Tamil activists for alternative politics in the island. The draft opens eyes on the ultimate culprits who actually led Eezham Tamils into Mu’l’livaaykkaal and continue to lead them into accepting structural… Continue reading US draft ‘positive’ on many counts in making Tamils ‘learn lesson’

Dormant diaspora rises up against US draft, demands genocide investigation, plebiscite

In an unprecedented gathering after May 2009, around 10,000 diaspora Eezham Tamils gathered in Geneva on Monday demanding international investigations on genocide and a UN plebiscite on independent an sovereign Tamil Eelam. Disappointed with the discourse in Geneva and losing their trust in the pro-Establishment lobbyists, the Eezham Tamils have begun to rally behind the… Continue reading Dormant diaspora rises up against US draft, demands genocide investigation, plebiscite

Muslims in Musali division protest against SL military land grab

Muslims from Ma’richchuk-kaddi village in Musali DS division in Mannaar sat on the Puththa’lam – Mannaar Road at Maraikkaar-theevu on Sunday and demonstrated against Colombo’s seizure of their lands including their cemetery. The families, uprooted from Musali in 1990, came to Musali division to resettle from Puththa’lam after Muslim ministers aligned with Colombo government promised… Continue reading Muslims in Musali division protest against SL military land grab

Emboldened Colombo ‘mobilizes’ Ampaa’rai Tamils in favour of Rajapaksa

While Tamil Naitonal Alliance (TNA) parliamentarians are asked by the Washington and London to lobby Australia and India to gain support to the watered-down resolution to be tabled in Geneva later this month, the occupying Colombo has managed to mobilize 750 Tamils, through various manipulations, to march in a rally carrying placards in support of… Continue reading Emboldened Colombo ‘mobilizes’ Ampaa’rai Tamils in favour of Rajapaksa

Weak resolutions embolden Colombo: civil society activist

The draft resolution to be tabled at the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) sessions this month in Geneva has not only disappointed the Tamils by failing to demand an international investigation, it has also failed to recognise the domestic failures despite two rounds of similar resolutions at the UNHRC in 2012 and 2013, said Tamil… Continue reading Weak resolutions embolden Colombo: civil society activist

BIMSTEC having Eelam territory gets secretariat in Dhaka

The Third Summit Meeting of BIMSTEC States held in Myanmar concluded on Tuesday, with its heads of governments deciding on operating a permanent secretariat based in Dhaka in Bangladesh. A career diplomat of Colombo will be its first Secretary General. Originally formed in 1997, as Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Thailand Economic Cooperation (hence… Continue reading BIMSTEC having Eelam territory gets secretariat in Dhaka

Tamil politicians demand international investigation at Jaffna protest

When Sinhala prisoners protested in Kandy, Namal Rajapaksa, the son of SL President went to the prison and ordered a report on the condition of prisoners. But, when Tamil political prisoners and prisoners of war, subjected to torture on a daily basis, stage protests, no one from the SL government cares about visiting them, said… Continue reading Tamil politicians demand international investigation at Jaffna protest

Diaspora, Tamil Nadu youth organizations endorse TSC declaration

The Tamil Youth Organizations (TYOs) of 12 countries and four Tamil Nadu youth organizations that were active participants in the student uprising of 2013 in a joint statement released on Sunday endorsed the Tamil Sovereignty Cognition declaration. In addition to the TSC declaration, which recognizes the historical, earned and remedial sovereignties of the Eezham Tamil… Continue reading Diaspora, Tamil Nadu youth organizations endorse TSC declaration