“To say that Tamil tradition has always been all-inclusive of religions is modern Tamil national ideology projected into an invented past. It is not history of the Tamils”, writes Professor Peter Schalk, challenging the perspectives of looking at Tamil identity from the point of the use of Tamil language that simultaneously accommodated various religions in… Continue reading Buddhism among Tamils is quenched from two sides: Peter Schalk
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Rights Coalition urges Obama to initiate War Crime investigations
A Coalition of six US-based Human Rights Organizations in a letter to U.S. President Obama wrote: "[t]o address abuses associated with the recent fighting [in Sri Lanka’s north], there is an urgent need for an independent, international commission of inquiry into many credible allegations of laws of war violations, including possible war crimes, by both… Continue reading Rights Coalition urges Obama to initiate War Crime investigations
Tamil govt will be formed in Lanka: MK – News Today
Chief Minister M Karunanidhi on Wednesday expressed hope that a government led by Tamils would be formed soon in Sri Lanka. He also said that the ailing Tamils in the island nation could at present get respite only through the Mahinda Rajapakse government. Replying to a special call attention motion in the Assembly over the… Continue reading Tamil govt will be formed in Lanka: MK – News Today
War’s End Hasn’t Stilled Young Tamil Voices Around the World – TIME
Sri Lanka’s 26 years of civil war effectively ended on May 19 with a single image. Televisions across the globe broadcast a government-issued photo of slain Tamil Tiger head Velupillai Prabhakaran, lying on a muddy patch of ground with wide eyes and a fractured skull. His life’s end terminated the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam’s… Continue reading War’s End Hasn’t Stilled Young Tamil Voices Around the World – TIME
Nirupama Menon Rao succeeds Shiv Shankar Menon
Nirupama Rao, nee Menon, hailing from Kerala is named as India’s Foreign Secretary Tuesday, to succeed Shiv Shankar Menon who will be retiring on July 31. The 58-year-old diplomat is currently serving in China as India’s ambassador and before that she was High Commissioner of India in Sri Lanka, between 2004 and 2006. Besides notable… Continue reading Nirupama Menon Rao succeeds Shiv Shankar Menon
Sri Lanka carves out economic zone for China
Sri Lanka on Tuesday granted Chinese companies a separate economic zone on the island which has just ended nearly four decades of ethnic bloodshed. China’s Huichen Investment Holdings Limited will manage and bring new investments into the Mirigama zone, some 55 kilometers (34 miles) north of Colombo, for a period of 33 years, officials said.… Continue reading Sri Lanka carves out economic zone for China
Elie Wiesel: Sri Lanka’s victimization of Tamil people must stop
Holocaust surviver, Jewish icon, and Nobel laureate, Professor Elie Wiesel, in a message posted on his website said: "Wherever minorities are being persecuted we must raise our voices to protest. According to reliable sources, the Tamil people are being disenfranchised and victimized by the Sri Lanka authorities. This injustice must stop. The Tamil people must… Continue reading Elie Wiesel: Sri Lanka’s victimization of Tamil people must stop
Sri Lanka says will boost size of post-war armed forces
Sri Lanka plans to add at least 50,000 people to its security forces to help control territory won back from Tamil Tiger separatists in the 25-year war that ended in May, the government said on Tuesday. The move could further complicate the country’s efforts to get an International Monetary Fund loan seen as an important… Continue reading Sri Lanka says will boost size of post-war armed forces
Turbulent subcontinent – frontline
BHASKAR GHOSE The conditions in India’s neighbourhood cannot be ignored; it may well be that turmoil or crises across its borders will have a major effect on India. UNREST and turmoil have been common occurrences in the subcontinent for decades. Riots, tensions between countries and even wars have erupted from time to time. Yet, to… Continue reading Turbulent subcontinent – frontline
“Break the Silence” begins 1000 mile journey to Washington D.C.
Three Tamil College students from Canada are on a 1000-mile walk from Chicago to Washington D.C. to "raise awareness with the general American population to what is happening in Sri Lanka,” Illinois Times reported. More than 50 people assembled on the steps of the Capitol Friday, wearing tan, gray and blue T-shirts that carried their… Continue reading “Break the Silence” begins 1000 mile journey to Washington D.C.
