Indian authorities says Sri Lanka has agreed to accept a cargo of aid from Europe for Tamil civilians displaced in the final months of the civil war. Earlier this month Sri Lankan officials turned away the aid vessel, which was sent by Tamil expatriate groups. The vessel, the Captain Ali, will now be allowed to… Continue reading S Lanka ‘accepts’ Tamil aid ship
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ICJ Vice Chairman urges governments of free people to protect Eezham Tamils
“I call upon the Australian government to stand up and complain bitterly until something is done”, said Justice John Dowd, Vice President of the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ), stressing his point that it is “to not speak up but yell” in order to save the Tamils in the concentration camps. He was addressing… Continue reading ICJ Vice Chairman urges governments of free people to protect Eezham Tamils
Sri Lanka’s hidden agenda in JMC election – Manickasothy
”Tamils struggle for their rights began at a time even when there were four train services a day from Jaffna to Colombo, hundreds of lorries and busses plying on the A9 road and a continuous electricity supply from Laxapahana was available to the people of the North; the claim to restore these by the… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s hidden agenda in JMC election – Manickasothy
Prabhakaran still alive: VCK leader
Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi founder-president and MP Thol Thirumavalavan has reiterated that LTTE chief V Prabakaran was still alive. Addressing a public meeting organised by the Eelam Tamils Living Rights Retrieval Movement here last night, he alleged that both the Indian Government as well as Srilankan Government were telling lies that Prabhakaran was eliminated in the… Continue reading Prabhakaran still alive: VCK leader
SLO attorney builds hope in Sri Lanka – San Luis Obispo
A San Luis Obispo attorney’s work to help people in Sri Lanka who have been devastated by poverty, war and the tsunami is the focus of a new book. “But for the Grace,” written by author and journalist James A. Mitchell, was published this year by Mansion Field. It tells the story of orphans and… Continue reading SLO attorney builds hope in Sri Lanka – San Luis Obispo
CNN interview censored for using G-word – MIA
In an interview with Los Angeles Times magazine, published 20th June, Maya Arulpragasam (M.I.A), the Jaffna born music phenom, disclosed that CNN, after interviewing her for an hour, broadcast only a one-minute-segment reasoning that MIA had used the word "Genocide" in describing the killings of the widely reported 20,000 Tamil civilians by Sri Lanka Government… Continue reading CNN interview censored for using G-word – MIA
Sikhs join Tamils in London protest rally – The Sikh Times
Over 100,000 people converged on the streets of London last weekend to remember the tens of thousands that perished in the Sri Lankan state’s final onslaught against the Tamil civilians and to call for the release of 300,000 that remain under threat of death, disappearance, rape and torture in government-run internment camps. Protesters, carrying black… Continue reading Sikhs join Tamils in London protest rally – The Sikh Times
Why are the Vanni civilians still being held hostage? – groundviews
Throughout the last stages of the civil war, the government of Sri Lanka claimed to be engaged in a hostage rescue mission on behalf of civilians in the Vanni who were being held against their will be the LTTE. How far are its words borne out by its actions? It is certainly true that the… Continue reading Why are the Vanni civilians still being held hostage? – groundviews
Move for President to stay on without polls
The government proposes to introduce constitutional amendments aimed at extending the term of office of President Mahinda Rajapaksa, without holding a presidential election, Minister Janaka Bandara Tennakoon told the Sunday Times yesterday. As a prelude to the introduction of constitutional changes, an island wide campaign on gathering public support for the move had been initiated,… Continue reading Move for President to stay on without polls
100,000 Tamils march in London over Sri Lanka’s concentration camps
Over one hundred thousand expatriate Tamils in Britain marched Saturday through central London to express their outrage at international inaction over Sri Lanka’s massacre of tens of thousands of Tamils and the suffering of hundreds of thousands more enduring starvation, disease, disappearance, rape and torture in Colombo’s internment camps. Dressed in black, carrying placards and… Continue reading 100,000 Tamils march in London over Sri Lanka’s concentration camps
