NZ Green MP urges Foreign Minister to change CHOGM chair

New Zealand’s Green Party parliamentarian Ms Jan Logie on Friday wrote to New Zealand’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Murray McCully, urging him to support Canada’s political lead and publicly condemn Sri Lanka’s persistent failure to ensure justice for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity. She also urged the Foreign Minister to take a… Continue reading NZ Green MP urges Foreign Minister to change CHOGM chair

New Delhi following British imperialism does no justice to Eezham Tamils

200 years of imperialist outlook, knowing very well that there are two historically evolved nations in the island but engineering unification for imperialistic purposes, has always gone against the nation of Eezham Tamils and contributed only to its genocide in every respect, including in its territory and demography, writes an academic in Jaffna. The academic… Continue reading New Delhi following British imperialism does no justice to Eezham Tamils

Occupying Sri Lanka rushes to legalize Sinhalicisation of strategic entrance to Jaffna

Colombo’s ‘National Housing Development Authority’ (NHDA) and the Cvil Military Coordination Office (CIMIC) of the occupying SL military in Jaffna have been jointly engaged in legalising the Sinhala occupation of the strategic entrance to Jaffna city at Naavat-kuzhi this week. The NHDA and CIMIC have been distributing lands to 126 Sinhala families that have been… Continue reading Occupying Sri Lanka rushes to legalize Sinhalicisation of strategic entrance to Jaffna

Media training centre opened in Jaffna

Aiming to improve the abilities of Eezham Tamil journalists in Jaffna, a new Media Training Centre, named after senior editor Maamanithar D Sivaram (Taraki), the former senior editor of TamilNet, has been declared opened in Jaffna on Wednesday. The new training centre is situated close to Jaffna Press Club at Raasaavin Thoaddam. Two senior journalists,… Continue reading Media training centre opened in Jaffna

Anti-Eezham fanaticism in India cites NPC to save Colombo on CHOGM

On Monday, writing a letter to DMK chief Karunanidhi, requesting him to persuade Thoazhar Thiyagu to call off his fast unto death campaign, New Delhi Establishment’s Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said that “ a decision on the issue of my participation in the CHOGM conference will be taken only after considering all relevant factors, including… Continue reading Anti-Eezham fanaticism in India cites NPC to save Colombo on CHOGM

Prime responsibility to course correct TNA rests with people: Gajendrakumar

The people who overwhelmingly voted for the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) had cast their votes with a different perception and anticipation than what the TNA has officially articulated in writing in its election manifesto, said Tamil National Peoples’ Front (TNPF) leader Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam in Jaffna on Monday. “The people have a major responsibility now and… Continue reading Prime responsibility to course correct TNA rests with people: Gajendrakumar

Commonwealth summit mired in row over Briton shot in Sri Lanka

Prince Charles offered to help in the effort to win justice for a British man who was murdered in Sri Lanka – allegedly by a close political ally of the country’s prime minister. The high-profile case of Khuram Shaikh, a 32-year-old Red Cross worker from Rochdale who was killed in 2011, has cast a shadow… Continue reading Commonwealth summit mired in row over Briton shot in Sri Lanka

Sinhala colonization to wedge North and East stepped up after NPC elections

The occupying Sri Lankan military is being hurriedly deployed in clearing 2,000 acres of agricultural lands of Eezham Tamils in Kokkuth-thoduvaay in Karaithu’raippattu division of Mullaiththeevu district, after the conclusion of the Northern Provincial Council elections. Even though the uprooted people were allowed to resettle in Kokkuth-thoduvaay in 2011, their paddy fields had not been… Continue reading Sinhala colonization to wedge North and East stepped up after NPC elections

CHOGM to draw attention to Briton’s murder, girl-friend’s rape

The high-profile case of Khuram Shaikh, a 32-year-old Red Cross worker from Rochdale, UK, who was killed in 2011, and the sexual harassment followed by gang-rape of Shaikh’s Russian-girlfriend, have cast a shadow over the Commonwealth heads of government meeting (CHOGM) in Colombo in November, the Guardian reported. CHOGM is due to be chaired by… Continue reading CHOGM to draw attention to Briton’s murder, girl-friend’s rape

NPC members of EPRLF, TELO, PLOTE to take oath in Mullaiththeevu

“We are not going to let a [Colombo-centric] group in the Ilangkai Thamizh Arasuk Kadchi (ITAK) to take a different political course than what had been promised to the people during the elections, especially with regards to our demand of international investigations and the delivery of a political solution in a unified North-East as a… Continue reading NPC members of EPRLF, TELO, PLOTE to take oath in Mullaiththeevu