Colombo steps up Sinhalicisation of Pulmoaddai to wedge North and East

Tamil-speaking Muslims living in their village of Pulmoaddai, situated near the administrative border to the districts of Trincomalee in the East and Mullaiththeevu in the North, now face appropriation of their lands by Sinhala Buddhist monks who have come from Hambantota in the South, news sources in the East said. Local Muslim leaders fear that… Continue reading Colombo steps up Sinhalicisation of Pulmoaddai to wedge North and East

MP to confront Sri Lanka’s president over death of British tourist Khuram Shaikh

Khuram Shaikh, a 32-year-old Red Cross aid worker from Rochdale, had been in Sri Lanka to rest after an assignment in Gaza, when he and his Russian girlfriend were attacked by eight men in a hotel bar in Tangalle, on the south coast. One of the men accused of the attack is a prominent figure… Continue reading MP to confront Sri Lanka’s president over death of British tourist Khuram Shaikh

Wigneswaran should not weaken diaspora and Tamil Nadu

Hindustan Times carrying out an interview of CV Wigneswaran on Friday highlighted his statement against Tamil Nadu polity in the title. The highlight shows the priority in New Delhi’s polity and media in diffusing and detracting the uprising in Tamil Nadu for the independence of Eezham Tamils that is denied primarily by New Delhi and… Continue reading Wigneswaran should not weaken diaspora and Tamil Nadu

Activists discuss strategies of resistance at London event

Activists involved with different contemporary political and social movements came together on Thursday at an event in London to discuss strategies of resistance in the 21st Century. Titled ‘Modern Day Protest’, the event was chaired Hugh Muir, columnist with the Guardian, and saw the panellists, with experience in different spheres and types of activism, engage… Continue reading Activists discuss strategies of resistance at London event

Can Power, silent on Sri Lanka genocide, redeem herself in UN, asks Boyle

The Director of Multilateral Affairs and Human Rights of the U.S. National Security Council, Samantha Power, who has been nominated for U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, has been attending a Senate hearing on the nomination this week where she has been forcefully advocating action to stop “the grotesque atrocities being carried out by the… Continue reading Can Power, silent on Sri Lanka genocide, redeem herself in UN, asks Boyle

Habitual detraction of due justice to Eezham Tamils continues in Indian media

“In order to allay Sinhalese apprehensions, iron-clad guarantees should be provided that devolution to provinces should not lead to demand for separation,” writes V. Suryanarayan, in an opinion feature “Ethnic riddle in Sri Lanka,” appeared in The New Indian Express on Wednesday. “The Achenese model should be of relevance because like the Sinhalese, the Javanese… Continue reading Habitual detraction of due justice to Eezham Tamils continues in Indian media

Dr Malathy’s ‘A Fleeting Moment’ to be released in Tamil

Tamil Nadu based publication house Vidiyal Pathippakam will be releasing the Tamil version of Dr. N. Malathy’s book ‘A fleeting moment in my country’ by the end of this month. The book in Tamil, titled “Enathu naaddil oru thu’li nearam: viduthalaip pulika’lin nadaimu’rai arasin i’ruthi naanku varudangka’l” will be ready for sale on 30 July,… Continue reading Dr Malathy’s ‘A Fleeting Moment’ to be released in Tamil

Jayalalithaa fears New Delhi, Colombo weakening Tamils further

Citing moves to repeal the 13Th Amendment, public stand of Gotabhaya Rajapaksa in this regard and a recent meeting of Basil Rajapaksa with New Delhi, presumably to justify Colombo’s stand, the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, Ms J. Jayalalithaa in a letter to New Delhi’s PM on Sunday urged India not to give in to Colombo’s… Continue reading Jayalalithaa fears New Delhi, Colombo weakening Tamils further