Aiming at totally bankrupting the Tamil farmers of Koa’raippattu South (Kiraan) division in Batticaloa district, the occupying Sri Lankan military, which schemes Sinhalicisaton and colonisation of the pasturelands in the division, now demand 3,000 rupees per 10 cattle from the Tamil farmers. The ‘Kappan’ military of Sri Lanka has instructed the Tamil farm-owners to pay… Continue reading Sinhala military wants ‘Kappan’ from Batticaloa Tamil farmers
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Tamil activist film director Manivannan passes away in Chennai
Tamil activist, film director and actor P Manivannan has passed away due to cardiac arrest at his residence on Saturday. He was 59. Mr Manivannan has directed nearly 50 films. He has also made a mark in acting Tamil cinema by playing sharp character roles having shades of comedy and political sarcasm in more than… Continue reading Tamil activist film director Manivannan passes away in Chennai
Paa’nama model envisaged to Sinhalicise Ukanthai in East
The SL government move to construct a Buddhist temple adjacent to the Saiva-Vedda, Murukan temple at the Ukanthai hill sanctuary is now abandoned after heavy protests by Tamils in Ampaa’rai district of Eastern Province, but Sinhalicisation of the place continues unabated following the model of another Tamil village Paa’nama, 16 km south of Ukanthai that… Continue reading Paa’nama model envisaged to Sinhalicise Ukanthai in East
Auschwitz survivor recognizes Sri Lanka genocide
Supporting Tamil activists efforts to raise the awareness of Sri Lanka’s genocide of Tamils, a noted holocaust survivor, 79-year old Eva Mozes Kor, told the activists, "Remembering is not enough, we must take all actions possible to stop, and prevent genocides such as in Sri Lanka today." Ms. Kor, who formed a close kinship with… Continue reading Auschwitz survivor recognizes Sri Lanka genocide
Top Sri Lanka police officer held over ‘contract killing’
One of Sri Lanka’s most senior police officers has been arrested under terrorism laws over the murder of a businessman in Colombo. Deputy Inspector-General Vaas Gunawardena has been given a 90-day detention order. He is suspected of involvement in the alleged contract killing of Mohamed Shiyam in Colombo three weeks ago. Mr Shiyam’s body was… Continue reading Top Sri Lanka police officer held over ‘contract killing’
Canada youth initiate ‘Thazhumpakam’ for genocide awareness
”The end of May completes the first stage of a genocide memorial project called ‘Thazhumbakam’ targeted toward civil society in an effort to educate and to raise awareness about the ongoing structural genocide of the Tamil nation,” says Shagana Thangaraj, a coordinator for rights advocacy in the Canadian Tamil Youth Alliance. Thazhumbakam project by the… Continue reading Canada youth initiate ‘Thazhumpakam’ for genocide awareness
British trade unions unequivocally support Tamils’ right to self-determination
Representatives of mainstream British trade unions, student unions, solidarity groups and Tamil activists came together on a solidarity day observation in London on Saturday, unconditionally supporting the Eezham Tamils nation’s right to self-determination. Tamil attendees of the event termed it a landmark meeting considering the principled support given by major British grassroots organizations to the… Continue reading British trade unions unequivocally support Tamils’ right to self-determination
US Tamils join "One Million Bones" genocide protest
Several Tamil activists attended the "One Million Bones," protest, a project conceived by a U.S. visual artist, Naomi Natale, to raise awareness of ongoing genocides and mass atrocities in places Sri Lanka, Sudan, South Sudan, Congo and other countries, held in the Mall in Washington D.C. Saturday. The event was attended by more than four… Continue reading US Tamils join "One Million Bones" genocide protest
Saiva temple sculptures smashed in Trincomalee
An unknown squad has vandalized 13 Hindu Terracotta sculptures on the entrance tower (Koapuram) being constructed at the Katpaka Vinyaakar temple in Trincomalee on Friday night, the administration of the temple told media after filing a complaint with the SL police on Saturday. In addition to the sculptures that have been smashed, a number of… Continue reading Saiva temple sculptures smashed in Trincomalee
Sri Lanka to water down Tamil power-sharing plan
Sri Lanka plans to reduce the power of local councils before the first-ever provincial elections in the island’s former war zone, a leading politician said Thursday, in a bid to deny minority Tamils greater autonomy. The ruling coalition promised to share limited power with Tamils, pointing to elections to local councils, after the military crushed… Continue reading Sri Lanka to water down Tamil power-sharing plan
