Western countries must look beyond government to government relations with Sri Lanka in order to grasp the Tamil issue, said former Australian diplomat Bruce Haigh in an address in Parliament. Highlighting three decades of reporting “skewed very much in favour of the Sri Lankan government” that has made it “possible all through the years to… Continue reading Plight of Tamils hidden behind Sri Lankan Diplomacy: Bruce Haigh
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Time for diaspora to stand up for homeland Tamils: Father S.J. Emmanuel
Former Vicar General of the Catholic diocese of Jaffna, Rev. Dr. S.J. Emmanuel, in an open appeal issued from Germany on Monday urged the diaspora Tamils to hasten to help the Tamils suffering in the island Sri Lanka. "Neither the Tamils who are suffering in silence have the strength to stand up or speak up… Continue reading Time for diaspora to stand up for homeland Tamils: Father S.J. Emmanuel
Prabhakaran lives on in TN, through books
Hero for many, villain for others, the enigma of our times, Vellupillai Prabhakaran continues to haunt the social and political space in Tamil Nadu with recently written books on him and the LTTE flying off the shelves in bookstores now. Several thousand copies of books on LTTE and Prabhakaran have been sold in the State… Continue reading Prabhakaran lives on in TN, through books
Victims of Tamil Tiger war hit by Sri Lanka tax on aid workers
by Jeremy Page The Sri Lankan Government is trying to siphon off millions of pounds of humanitarian aid by imposing a 0.9 per cent tax on all funding for aid groups, including the British charities Oxfam and Save the Children Fund, The Times has learnt. Aid workers said that Burma was the only other country… Continue reading Victims of Tamil Tiger war hit by Sri Lanka tax on aid workers
No welfare for Sri Lanka’s Tamils
The latter stages of the war in Sri Lanka have been carefully choreographed and hidden from the outside world, with the voices of victims silenced through fear and insecurity. There are allegations of war crimes, rape and torture, summary executions and prolonged bombardments by a government which, it is believed by human rights organisations, killed… Continue reading No welfare for Sri Lanka’s Tamils
I have a political solution in mind but I want to get that from the people: President Rajapaksa
‘Every square centimetre has been mined by the LTTE and de-mining has to be certified by the U.N. If something happens, I am responsible.’ President Mahinda Rajapaksa highlighted his determination to re-settle “as soon as possible” the close to 300,000 Tamil civilians displaced by the conflict with the LTTE. In an extended interview given to… Continue reading I have a political solution in mind but I want to get that from the people: President Rajapaksa
Sinister thinking behind Tamil incarceration: Doctor John Whitehall
The Sri Lankan Governments thinking that “the concept of Tamil autonomy or freedom or even culture should be beaten to its knees and never rise again” can be compared to the actions of Joseph Stalin, said leading Australian Pediatrician Dr John Whitehall, describing government internment facilities as “concentration camps”, and saying the imprisonment of 300,000… Continue reading Sinister thinking behind Tamil incarceration: Doctor John Whitehall
Sri Lanka records first fatality after ending war
A Sri Lankan soldier was shot dead by a Tamil rebel in the island’s east, the first military fatality after the crushing of the guerrilla leadership in May, the army said on Sunday. A Tiger rebel grabbed the gun of a soldier and opened fire as he tried to search a suspicious boat in the… Continue reading Sri Lanka records first fatality after ending war
“Tamils will settle for a federal solution”
The Canadian Tamil Congress (CTC) is a national organisation that has been actively serving Canada’s Tamil community since October 2000. As the unified voice of Canada’s Tamils, the CTC has avidly worked to integrate various community service organisations and individuals from coast to coast in an effort to better represent and serve its nationwide community.… Continue reading “Tamils will settle for a federal solution”
Over 100 suspects have been killed in police custody in the past year according t0 AHRC
Earlier this year the nation was gripped by the horrifying case of Varsha Regi, a six-year old girl kidnapped for ransom and then murdered in Trincomalee. In the aftermath of the enormous public outcry that followed the case the police moved remarkably swiftly. Just days after the murder two suspects were arrested, however before any… Continue reading Over 100 suspects have been killed in police custody in the past year according t0 AHRC
