Cameron meets Tamil leaders during symbolic visit

David Cameron has become the first foreign leader to visit northern Sri Lanka since 1948, where he met leaders of the Tamil minority in the country. The Tamils’ treatment at the end of the country’s civil war dominated the run-up to the Commonwealth summit, which opened in the capital Colombo earlier. The UK prime minister… Continue reading Cameron meets Tamil leaders during symbolic visit

Britain epitomizes genocide in ‘British Commonwealth’: QSM recipient

British Prime Minister David Cameron being edged to deal directly with the Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, and that too in a periodical session of the Commonwealth, hints at the dismal failure of Britain’s normal diplomatic channels, said veteran Tamil activist and Queen’s Service Medal (QSM) recipient A. Theva Rajan in a statement issued by… Continue reading Britain epitomizes genocide in ‘British Commonwealth’: QSM recipient

Tamil Nadu assembly reiterates call for total Indian boycott of Sri Lanka CHOGM

At a special session convened on Tuesday, the Tamil Nadu assembly unanimously passed a resolution moved by Chief Minister Ms Jayalalitha calling on India to completely boycott CHOGM in genocide-accused Sri Lanka. “By participating in the Commonwealth meeting, India will be sending a message that it stands by the dishonourable and inhumane actions of the… Continue reading Tamil Nadu assembly reiterates call for total Indian boycott of Sri Lanka CHOGM

Uprooted Tamils in Jaffna brave harassment to protest militarisation land grab

Amid prevailing intimidation, threats and blockade by the occupying Sri Lankan military and its intelligence operatives, the uprooted people of Valikaamam North in Jaffna on Tuesday launched a protest at Thellippazhai, demanding resettlement in their own lands. The organisers have vowed to continue the protest till 18 November to get their demands across the foreign… Continue reading Uprooted Tamils in Jaffna brave harassment to protest militarisation land grab

Prime Minister of Mauritius to boycott Sri Lanka CHOGM

Navin Ramgoolam, the Prime Minister of Mauritius, the country slated to host the next CHOGM at the conclusion of Sri Lanka’s two year tenure, has reportedly decided to boycott the CHOGM meet in Colombo. Prime Minister Ramgoolam said that he made ​​the decision because "he is a man of principle,” and added that he had… Continue reading Prime Minister of Mauritius to boycott Sri Lanka CHOGM

NPC members stage walkout during SL Governor’s keynote address

Three key members of the Northern Provincial Council (NPC) on Monday staged a walkout, when Sri Lanka’s colonial governor in the North, Maj Gen (retd.) G.A. Chandrasiri was about to deliver his keynote address at the NPC. The SL governor was formally invited by the NPC Chief Minister to address the council. Former parliamentarian and… Continue reading NPC members stage walkout during SL Governor’s keynote address

SL military issues death threats to elected members amidst presence of foreign journalists

Amidst the presence of foreign journalists who have come to Jaffna in connection with the CHOGM meet, alleged operatives of the occupying SL military have been issuing death threats to the organisers of the protest scheduled to take place on Tuesday. In the early hours of Monday, heads of dead cows were dumped in front… Continue reading SL military issues death threats to elected members amidst presence of foreign journalists

Colombo in CHOGM panic interrogates, gags NZ, Aussie MPs

Australian Senator Lee Rhiannon of the Greens party and New Zealand MP Jan Logie were detained, and interrogated separately in Colombo and were"sent back to their countries," for, according to Colombo, allegedly breaking the island’s visa laws when the MPs visited Sri Lanka, a Sydney popular daily reported Sunday. Sri Lanka authorities appeared to have… Continue reading Colombo in CHOGM panic interrogates, gags NZ, Aussie MPs

UK-PM buttressing SL-CHOGM seeks ‘legitimacy’ from London Tamils

British Establishment’s Prime Minister David Cameron hurriedly convened a meeting of handpicked Tamil articulators in London on Thursday evening to showcase that the diaspora has compromised with his participation at the Sri Lanka-CHOGM. The British effort seeking ‘Wigneswarans’ in London to ‘legitimise’ the CHOGM participation was also aiming at relieving the New Delhi Establishment from… Continue reading UK-PM buttressing SL-CHOGM seeks ‘legitimacy’ from London Tamils

200 years of British colonial outlook continues to haunt Eezham Tamils

After British colonialism waging the war on Kandy in 1815, administratively uniting the island and creating unitary Ceylon for colonial geopolitical purposes, the next major war of international dimensions was fought against the nation of Eezham Tamils in 2009, in which the genocide was predetermined. While Washington and New Delhi follow the British colonial outlook… Continue reading 200 years of British colonial outlook continues to haunt Eezham Tamils