Monsoon rains displace 75,000 in Sri Lanka

At least three people were killed and about 75,000 people were driven out of their homes as monsoon rains lashed Sri Lanka on Monday, the disaster management centre said. Some roads in the capital and in worst-hit central and southern Sri Lanka have been rendered impassable, the centre’s assistant director Pradeep Kodipillai said. The Meteorological… Continue reading Monsoon rains displace 75,000 in Sri Lanka

Tamils commemorate Vanni massacre at Lincoln memorial

 More than four hundred Tamils in the U.S. held a remembrance rally in Washington D.C. for the nearly 40,000 Tamil civilians massacred by the Sri Lanka State in Mullivaikal during the final months of 2009. "We had the event at the very heart of the Nation built on promise of freedom and justice; we demonstrated… Continue reading Tamils commemorate Vanni massacre at Lincoln memorial

Swiss Tamils observe May Remembrance, highlight geopolitical injustice

Twenty-six democratically elected members of the Switzerland Council of Eelam Tamils (SCET) took oath in front of the masses, who gathered at Helvetia in Zurich Saturday evening in an emotional remembrance event, paying tribute to the victims of the genocidal onslaught on Vanni last May. Switzerland representative of the Sudanese political movement voicing against the… Continue reading Swiss Tamils observe May Remembrance, highlight geopolitical injustice

“I don’t know why Kalaignar Aiya sent me back”: Parvathi Amma

 “I do not know why Kalaignar Aiya [Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi] sent me back,” Parvathi Amma, mother of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) leader Velupillai Pirapaharan, admitted to Valveddiththu’rai (VVT) hospital told TamilNet Sunday. Being very frail after going through the ordeal of being sent back to Malaysia from Chennai and coming… Continue reading “I don’t know why Kalaignar Aiya sent me back”: Parvathi Amma

On Sri Lanka, ICG Calls for Investigation of UN Inaction, Ban Panel Still Delayed

At the one year anniversary of Sri Lanka’s bloodbath on the beach, the UN which pulled out of Kilinochchi before the slaughter, then funded internment camps for Tamils after Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s "victory tour," has come under questioning. Inner City Press on May 14 asked UN spokesman Martin Nesirky when Ban would follow through… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, ICG Calls for Investigation of UN Inaction, Ban Panel Still Delayed

Six months in jail for Tamil Tiger fundraiser too lax, Liberal MP says

Canada’s judicial system has failed to send a strong message of deterrence to fundraisers for terrorist groups when it sentenced an Ontario man to six months in jail for raising funds for the Tamil Tigers, says Liberal MP Ujjal Dosanjh. Mr. Dosanjh, who has been threatened and beaten after speaking out against terrorism, said Friday… Continue reading Six months in jail for Tamil Tiger fundraiser too lax, Liberal MP says

Lest We Forget: Children affected by Genocidal War Crimes of Colombo

Tamils all over the world mark 18 May as Genocidal War Crimes Day, observing one year remembrance of thousands who perished in the war, waged by the Sri Lankan state and its abettors, on the de-facto state of Tamil Eelam. Despite its repeated pledges to the International Community, the Sri Lankan state and its military… Continue reading Lest We Forget: Children affected by Genocidal War Crimes of Colombo

California street fair embraces Sri Lanka boycott message

Members of the US-based Tamil political action group, USTPAC Boycott Campaign, joined the madness at the 11th annual How Weird Street Faire in San Francisco on Sunday, May 9th 2010 to publicize the group’s mission to the attendees to event, organizers of the Tamil group said. Twenty-foot tall banners advertising the “No Blood for Panties”… Continue reading California street fair embraces Sri Lanka boycott message