Eight people expected to face trial over Briton’s murder in Sri Lanka

Campaigners for justice for a British Red Cross worker murdered in Sri Lanka have given cautious welcome to reports indicating eight suspects will shortly face trial 19 months after his death. Khuram Shaikh, 32, from Milnrow, near Rochdale, was shot and stabbed on Christmas Day 2011 while on holiday in Tangalle in the south of… Continue reading Eight people expected to face trial over Briton’s murder in Sri Lanka

Tamil Nadu activists protesting Manmohan Singh Trichy visit detained

Hundreds of activists who protested Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s visit to Trichy were detained by the Tamil Nadu police on Friday. The protestors, who gathered near the Trichy airport with black flags, sought to express their dissent to the Dr. Singh over India’s continued complicity in the genocide of the Eezham Tamil nation and… Continue reading Tamil Nadu activists protesting Manmohan Singh Trichy visit detained

‘Stand firm on referendum demand for Tamil Eelam’: Tamil Nadu activist

The student uprising in Tamil Nadu, which erupted in the wake of the pro-LLRC US resolution tabled at Geneva in March, strongly stands for a referendum for Tamil Eelam said V. Vettrivel Chandrashekar, the director of the recently released documentary on the student protests ‘A’rappoar’, urging Tamils across the world to remain firm on the… Continue reading ‘Stand firm on referendum demand for Tamil Eelam’: Tamil Nadu activist

Gajendrakumar explains why TNPF boycotts NPC elections

Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF) leader Gajendrakumar Ponnampalam addressed a press meet in Jaffna on Tuesday, explaining why the TNPF totally boycotts the Northern Provincial Council elections held under the 13th Amendment of the unitary constitution of Sri Lanka. Rejecting rumours that the TNPF might support an independent group and a media report that the… Continue reading Gajendrakumar explains why TNPF boycotts NPC elections

Wigneswaran seeks mandate for ‘IC-facilitated’ Northern Provincial Council

People’s participation in the polls to Northern Provincial Council will be significant to the implementation of the 13th Amendment. Since Colombo has agreed to conduct the election merely because of international pressure, people have to be prepared to resist any sabotage. The elected PC will help to end the governor’s rule and interferences in civil… Continue reading Wigneswaran seeks mandate for ‘IC-facilitated’ Northern Provincial Council

London Black July event rejects 13th Amendment

Tamils across the UK, braving showers to attend the Black July event held in Mitcham, London on Saturday, rejected the 13th Amendment and the Provincial Councils system under the unitary Sri Lankan system as even a starting point of resolution of the Eezham Tamils’ national question. A statement by the TNPF elaborating on the subject… Continue reading London Black July event rejects 13th Amendment

‘13th Amendment, PC system cannot provide political solution to Tamils’: TNPF

Reiterating their position that “the recognition of the distinct sovereignty of the Eelam Tamil Nation and our right to self-determination is non-negotiable,” the Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF) in a statement released on Saturday asserted that the 13th Amendment and the Provincial Councils system, rejected by the Eezham Tamil nation way back in 1987, “can… Continue reading ‘13th Amendment, PC system cannot provide political solution to Tamils’: TNPF

Sinhala archaeology focuses operation in North-East corridor

Sri Lanka’s Postgratuate Institute of Archaeology (PGIAR), based in Colombo and exclusively staffed by Sinhalese, has recently undertaken a special project called “Yan Oya Middle Basin” research for the years 2011-2015, which will be focussing on a region that links the Northern and Eastern provinces of the country of Eezham Tamils in the island. Yan… Continue reading Sinhala archaeology focuses operation in North-East corridor

Another link to North and East sieged by Sinhala Buddhists

A place called Kanthasaami-malai in Thennai-maravadi village, along the narrow border of the Trincomalee and Mullaiththeevu districts of the North and East provinces of the country of Eezham Tamils, is under siege by the Sinhala-Buddhist monks, who have arrived from the South. They claim that Kanthasaami-malai area belongs to a historic Buddhist Vihara and want… Continue reading Another link to North and East sieged by Sinhala Buddhists