“We are a distinct Nation with historic records in this soil, proving our evolution [as a Nation]. The Sinhala Nation destroyed us. A nation was destroyed by another nation here. But, the international community has handed us over to those who destroyed us to investigate the crimes against us; we have been handed over to… Continue reading TNA MP cautions on PC elections harped on by Geneva resolution
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From a bitter critic to Eelam champion
From a bitter critic of the LTTE to a champion of the ‘Tamil Eelam’ cause, the political evolution of the AIADMK headed by Chief Minister Jayalalithaa has always been a roller-coaster ride. Her political mentor M.G. Ramachandran gave political and monetary support to the LTTE led by V. Prabhakaran to purchase arms and the militant… Continue reading From a bitter critic to Eelam champion
India’s Tamil Nadu urges Sri Lanka economic embargo
The Indian government faced growing domestic pressure Wednesday to cool its ties with Sri Lanka, including calls for an economic embargo and for a boycott of a Commonwealth summit in Colombo. Politicians in Tamil Nadu state, which has seen daily protests against Colombo, passed a resolution on Wednesday asking New Delhi to stop treating Sri… Continue reading India’s Tamil Nadu urges Sri Lanka economic embargo
Jayalalithaa calls for a referendum on separate Eelam
Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa has called for a referendum among Sri Lankan Tamils on the formation of a ‘Separate Eelam’ (Tamil land) within Sri Lanka. The referendum, she said, should be held for the sake of their future welfare. "The referendum should be conducted among Tamils in Sri Lanka and other displaced Tamils… Continue reading Jayalalithaa calls for a referendum on separate Eelam
Tamil Nadu Assembly resolves for UN referendum on separate Eelam
In a historic move, the Tamil Nadu State Assembly on Wednesday, unanimously passed a resolution for bringing in arrangements at the level of the UN Security Council to conduct a referendum among Eezham Tamils in the island as well as in the diaspora on the question of Separate Eelam. In addition, the resolution passed at… Continue reading Tamil Nadu Assembly resolves for UN referendum on separate Eelam
Ambassador Blake cannot reverse Tamil genocide: Prof. Boyle
Responding to the statements made during the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia, Robert Blake’s, interview with the BBC, where Blake appears to characterize the "GOSL’s mass extermination of over 100,000 Tamils in Vanni in 2009" as nothing more than “some of the negative trends that have occurred with respect to rule of… Continue reading Ambassador Blake cannot reverse Tamil genocide: Prof. Boyle
Colombo’s land appropriation to be accelerated in North
Aiming to alienate lands from the people of North and East and to enable the colonial governors and SL government agents to abet an accelerated land appropriation, circumventing even the legal challenges posed by Tamil activists and NGOs, the Sri Lankan Minister of Lands and Land Development, Janaka Bandara Tennakoon, has set forth parameters for… Continue reading Colombo’s land appropriation to be accelerated in North
Geneva resolution will impede progress: NYT
The Human Rights Council voted once again to urge the Sri Lankan government to investigate “alleged violations of human rights” for the growing evidence that government soldiers killed tens of thousands of civilians in their bloody campaign to crush the LTTE. "But as with last year’s resolution, this year’s Council vote offers little more than… Continue reading Geneva resolution will impede progress: NYT
The hardline Buddhists targeting Sri Lanka’s Muslims
After a series of attacks on mosques, wild rumours about animal slaughter and an attempt to outlaw the halal system of classification, the BBC’s Charles Haviland investigates how Sri Lanka’s Muslim minority is being targeted by hardline Buddhists. On a January morning a crowd of Buddhist monks storm a law college, yelling, chanting and even… Continue reading The hardline Buddhists targeting Sri Lanka’s Muslims
India should stay away from Commonwealth Heads meet: AIADMK, DMK
Joining her arch rival DMK on the Lankan Tamils issue, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa on Monday said that India should stay away from the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) to be held in Colombo in November to mount pressure on Sri Lanka to ensure accountability under an international framework for its alleged war… Continue reading India should stay away from Commonwealth Heads meet: AIADMK, DMK
