The temperature was freezing. Permission was half-hearted. Venue arrangement was last minute due to anticipated obstacles. Yet, a determined mass of 50,000 Eezham Tamils in Toronto, Canada, congregated on Saturday in four sessions in a temporarily built hall for the purpose, to pay homage to the heroes who laid down their lives for the cause… Continue reading More than 50,000 determined Tamils in Toronto pay homage to heroes
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Icy reception for Rajapaksa at Heathrow
More than five hundred Tamils gathered at London’s Heathrow airport to protest as Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa landed from Colombo. As Sri Lankan Airlines flight UL509 carrying Mr. Rajapaksa, who is on a private visit, landed at about 9:50 p.m. UK time, protestors braved Britain’s unusually cold weather to call attention to his government’s… Continue reading Icy reception for Rajapaksa at Heathrow
Ken Livingstone vows unwavering support for Tamils’ struggle
Addressing the Tamil National Remembrance Day gathering in London Saturday, veteran British politician Ken Livingstone slammed the Sri Lankan state for “the terror [it] has waged against the Tamil community”, and vowed his unrelenting support for the Tamil people’s struggle. “The government of Sri Lanka is a disgrace to the international community,” Mr. Livingstone, a… Continue reading Ken Livingstone vows unwavering support for Tamils’ struggle
In south Asia, independent journalism is a real risk
Critical journalists face restrictions, torture or even death, reducing the accountability of both governments and the military Arundhati Roy was threatened with prosecution for sedition over comments she made about Kashmir. Photograph: Axel Schmidt/AFP/Getty Images South Asia’s media landscape is rich, diverse and contradictory. Yet the risks to independent journalism are real, and show no… Continue reading In south Asia, independent journalism is a real risk
Forget The Budget 2011 But Watch Corruption And Your Purse
The government’s budget for year 2011 drew many “one liners” from many political big wigs in the opposition, immediately after it was presented in Parliament by President Rajapaksa on November 22. Mangala called it a “Fairytale budget” while Harsha de Silva called it a “Damp squib”. ‘What can I say?’ For Anura Kumara it was… Continue reading Forget The Budget 2011 But Watch Corruption And Your Purse
One country, two nations – The Economist
The Rajapaksa clan is justifiably triumphant. But Sri Lanka remains dangerously divided THEY look more like desperate refugees than the pampered vanguard of an organised mass colonisation. But that is how most local Tamils view the 600-odd ethnic Sinhalese who pitched up at the derelict railway station in the northern Sri Lankan town of Jaffna… Continue reading One country, two nations – The Economist
50,000 gather in London to remember Tamil Eelam Heroes
Around 50,000 Eezham Tamils congregated on Saturday in London to pay homage to the Maaveerar (heroes) who laid down their lives in fighting for the liberation of Tamil Eelam. Similar gatherings proportionate to the population of Eezham Tamil diaspora were noticed in the other European capitals. 9,000 congregated in one of 8 localities in France… Continue reading 50,000 gather in London to remember Tamil Eelam Heroes
Indian FM harps on failed 13th Amendment in Jaffna
Indian External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna, who ceremoniously opened an Indian Mission near Kantharmadam junction in Jaffna, failed to deliver any positive message to Eezham Tamils on India’s position in resolving the national question. Mr. S.M. Krishna harped on the failed 13th Amendment to the Sri Lankan constitution, a model Tamils have rejected as inadequate… Continue reading Indian FM harps on failed 13th Amendment in Jaffna
Why Sri Lankan Tamils won’t remember war dead this year
Around the world, Sri Lanka’s diaspora Tamils are meeting to mark Maveerar Naal (Heroes’ Day) and remember those who died during the failed insurgency. But back in the Indian Ocean island nation, many Tamils are either too scared of official retribution, or too apathetic to mark the second 27 November commemoration since the rebels’ defeat… Continue reading Why Sri Lankan Tamils won’t remember war dead this year
India for ‘structured dialogue mechanism’ in Sri Lanka
External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna, on a four-day visit to Sri Lanka, said on Friday India hoped for the creation of a ‘structured dialogue mechanism’ to work out a political solution to the ethnic conflict in the island nation. Talking to journalists here after an Indo-Sri Lanka Joint Commission meeting, which he presided over along… Continue reading India for ‘structured dialogue mechanism’ in Sri Lanka
