Noting British foreign policy is unlikely to change after the May 6th election, and that United Nations is better at "normative diplomacy than at launching action on the ground," Lord Patton, current chancellor of University of Oxford, and who as European Commission External Relations Commissioner visited Kilinochchi during the ceasefire, said, while having endorsed the… Continue reading UN failed to protect Tamil civilians – Lord Patten
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Long struggle for displaced Sri Lankan Tamils
In northern Sri Lanka, 80,000 war-displaced people still live in army-run camps, waiting while their devastated land is cleared of mines and jungle. Tens of thousands are now beginning to resettle near the homes they fled from, but it is not easy, says the BBC’s Charles Haviland. It is early morning but sweat pours from… Continue reading Long struggle for displaced Sri Lankan Tamils
Jeyananthamoorthy tops TGTE list in UK
Senathirajah Jeyananthamoorthy, former TNA parliamentarian of Batticaloa district is elected for Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE) topping the list of North West London. He secured 8,357 votes. The others elected from the constituency to TGTE are: Deluxon Morris (6,334), Balambigai Murugadas (5,879), Lalithasorubiny Pratheeparaj (5,521) and Jeyavani Atchuthan (5,446). Meanwhile, another former TNA parliamentarian… Continue reading Jeyananthamoorthy tops TGTE list in UK
TGTE election results for Switzerland announced
Seven candidates have been elected in five constituencies and three elected uncontested in two constituencies in the polls for the Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam Sunday. 12,243 voters participated in the elections in Switzerland. 19 candidates contested the elections. Constituencies and elected candidates: Constituency 1: Bern, Solothurn Votes polled: 6,070 Suganya Puthirasigamani (1880) Suntharalingam… Continue reading TGTE election results for Switzerland announced
MIA spreads genocide message through video, album
In a recent release of a video called "Born Free" containing "a hyper-violent mini-film" as a pre-release to her forthcoming album to be released on June 29, Oscar and Grammy award nominee, Eezham born music phenom, Maya Arulpragasam (MIA) expresses her sympathy for genocide victims with the powerful imagery of her video. YouTube yanked her… Continue reading MIA spreads genocide message through video, album
Clear Policy Needed For N.E. Development – The Sunday Leader
The lack of a clear Government policy for the development of the North-East (N.E.) is a disincentive for investments in that area, a banker said. Prem Kumar Thampi, Country Head, I.C.I.C.I. Bank, speaking at a seminar in Colombo on Tuesday as an example said that though the Government’s Mahinda Chinthana policy document speaks of making… Continue reading Clear Policy Needed For N.E. Development – The Sunday Leader
Diaspora goes to poll to structure Transnational Government
‘An internationally elected government to respond to an internationally abetted genocide and deprivation of sovereignty of a nation’ is the spirit behind the Eezham Tamil diaspora going for polls across the world Sunday to elect members to structure the Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE). Polls take place Sunday with full effect in Canada, UK,… Continue reading Diaspora goes to poll to structure Transnational Government
TamilNet releases Sivaram video footage on Tamil journalism
TamilNet has released video clippings from a lecture conducted by late D. Sivaram (Taraki), the well-known political and military analyst and senior editor of TamilNet, on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of his assassination, at a remembrance event held in Oslo by the Norwegian Council of Eelam Tamils on Thursday. The lecture in Tamil,… Continue reading TamilNet releases Sivaram video footage on Tamil journalism
Sri Lanka holds first post-war May Day
Sri Lanka’s political parties were holding May Day rallies on Saturday for the first time since the ending of nearly four decades of ethnic bloodshed. Nearly a dozen meetings were scheduled in the capital and suburbs, but labour day celebrations by opposition parties were low-key following their drubbing in two major elections this year. "We… Continue reading Sri Lanka holds first post-war May Day
Sri Lanka rebel leader’s home is destroyed
The north Sri Lankan ancestral home of Tamil Tiger rebel leader Velupillai Prabhakaran has been demolished by the Sri Lankan army, Tamil politicians say. The house was situated in the Valvettithurai area of the northern Jaffna peninsula. The army told the BBC it had not demolished the house. The Tamil Tiger leader was killed and… Continue reading Sri Lanka rebel leader’s home is destroyed
