Tamil activists in UK gathered at 10 Downing Street, London, on Friday condemning Britain’s lead role in the suppression of independent Tamil political opinion, both before and after Sri Lanka’s genocidal onslaught in 2009. While the UK itself has stated that the LTTE is defunct for the past 5 years, it continues to justify the… Continue reading Tamils in UK protest against British role in EU ban on LTTE
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SC’s clemency for Rajiv Gandhi’s assassins is a rebuff to UPA
Having covered the 21 May, 1991 assassination investigations and going to each and every hearing of the two inquiry commissions — the Verma Commission and the Jain Commission — I can safely say that the Supreme Court’s verdict on Tuesday, commuting death sentence of V Sriharan also known as Murugan, T Suthendraraja also known as… Continue reading SC’s clemency for Rajiv Gandhi’s assassins is a rebuff to UPA
Genocide Geography academic cites Tamil case, urges solidarity of victims
The US government’s record in directly perpetrating or being complicit in the crime of genocide in many regions of the world – even at the present time, as much as in the recent past – was deeply unsettling, and needed to be recognised and confronted, argued Desmond Fernandes, a former senior lecturer in Human Geography… Continue reading Genocide Geography academic cites Tamil case, urges solidarity of victims
UN should deliver remedial justice to Eezham Tamils, say 23 groups from India
Following the recommendations of the Internal Review Panel (IRP) on ‘United Nations Action in Sri Lanka’ brought out in November 2012 by the panel led by Charles Petrie, the United Nations has come up with a follow-up initiative in December 2013. The latest report, flagged as ‘Rights Up Front’ initiative, has also failed to focus… Continue reading UN should deliver remedial justice to Eezham Tamils, say 23 groups from India
Wigneswaran pours out heart on ‘reconciliation-development’ deception
Northern Provincial Council (NPC) Chief Minister, C.V. Wigneswaran on Thursday openly came out with his frustration about the ways reconciliation and development is practised in the north and east of the island, and the ways the mandate of the NPC is sabotaged. He was referring to the gravity of militarisation, the conqueror’s perspective of ‘reconciliation’… Continue reading Wigneswaran pours out heart on ‘reconciliation-development’ deception
Veteran filmmaker Balu Mahendra passes away
Veteran Tamil Eelam born filmmaker Balendranathan Mahendra, popularly known as Balu Mahendra passed away in Chennai on Thursday. Born in Batticaloa on 20 May 1939, Balu Mahendra was a 1966 batch Diploma holder in Cinematography from the prestigious Pune Film Institute of India. Debuting as a cinematographer in the 1974 Malayalam movie Nellu, for which… Continue reading Veteran filmmaker Balu Mahendra passes away
USA and India conspire to cripple genocide investigation: ITAK Youth Front
The resolution tabled by the two US Senators, Richard Burr and Bob Casey, only shows that the US defence establishment is adamant on seeing that any investigation on Sri Lanka should not focus on genocide, said Youth Front General Secretary of the Ilankai Tamil Arasuk Kadchi (ITAK), Mr Subramaniam Sivakaran, urging the global Tamils to… Continue reading USA and India conspire to cripple genocide investigation: ITAK Youth Front
US Senators call for War Crimes investigations in Sri Lanka
Noting that, "Human rights violations continue, and the Sri Lankan government has failed to bring to justice the perpetrators of attacks against journalists, religious and ethnic minorities, and opposition politicians. As the March session of the UNHRC approaches, I believe another UNHRC resolution is warranted,” a senior Democratic Senator Casey, and Republican Senator Richard Burr,… Continue reading US Senators call for War Crimes investigations in Sri Lanka
UK Tamil youth activists burn SL constitution, condemn British complicity
Second-generation Tamil youth activists gathered outside the Sri Lankan embassy in London on the occasion of the 66th ‘independence day of Sri Lanka and burnt copies of the Sri Lankan constitution to assert that the unitary structure of GoSL has only genocidal connotations for the Tamils. The youth activists also condemned Britain’s historical role in… Continue reading UK Tamil youth activists burn SL constitution, condemn British complicity
Former AFP journalist murdered in Sri Lanka
Former Agence France-Presse journalist Mel Gunasekera was stabbed to death on Sunday after a break-in at her family’s home in the Sri Lankan capital Colombo, police said. The body of Gunasekera, who had been working for the international ratings agency Fitch, was discovered by her parents at their house in the Battaramulla neighbourhood after they… Continue reading Former AFP journalist murdered in Sri Lanka
