Gajendrakumar at UN calls for transitional administration to safeguard Tamil Nation

Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, the president of Tamil National Peoples’ Front (TNPF), who addressed the UPR Review session in Geneva on Friday, has called for an internationally supervised transitional administration of the Tamil homeland in the North and East of the island of Sri Lanka. Noting that the genuine grievances and aspirations of Eezham Tamils are reduced… Continue reading Gajendrakumar at UN calls for transitional administration to safeguard Tamil Nation

Colombo executing structural genocide, not reconciliation – Gajendrakumar

Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, the President of the Tamil National People’s Front, in a discussion with Phil Miller of "Open Democracy" in Geneva, criticized the language of "reconciliation" promoted by British officials and asserts that “structural genocide, not reconciliation, is the phrase which most accurately describes what is going on,” and adds that “[t]he land grab is… Continue reading Colombo executing structural genocide, not reconciliation – Gajendrakumar

Tamil Nadu student upsurge gains momentum overcoming manipulations

The Tamil Nadu student protests against the pro-LLRC US resolution being tabled at Geneva has intensified in all major towns and cities even despite attempts by certain sections of the Indian media and certain political elements to twist the purpose of the protest, Thanjavur based sources told TamilNet. A protest involving over 5000 students took… Continue reading Tamil Nadu student upsurge gains momentum overcoming manipulations

U.S. Congressman calls for International Investigation into war-crimes

U.S. Rep. Eliot Engel (D-NY), the top Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, in a letter to Secretary Kerry on Wednesday, expressed serious concern regarding the deterioration of democracy and the lack of progress on reconciliation and accountability in Sri Lanka, and added that "now is the time for the State Department to support… Continue reading U.S. Congressman calls for International Investigation into war-crimes

Protest in Australia rejects US resolution, demands Tamil Eelam

Hundreds of Tamils and several non-Tamil protesters gathered at Canberra, Australia in front of the Parliament House, denouncing a LLRC based political solution as a farce and demanding the creation of Tamil Eelam. The Eezham Tamil protesters, who conveyed their admiration for and solidarity with the students’ upsurge in Tamil Nadu, were also of the… Continue reading Protest in Australia rejects US resolution, demands Tamil Eelam

Rajapaksa ad says Tamils are happy about IA at Hambantota

While even the flights to India from the Palaali airport became non-operational for the last 35 years, a newspaper advertisement of Colombo government in Sinhala this week showed a person dressed as a Tamil father, standing against a background of palmyra palms, telling that he is ‘happy’ about the Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport at Hambantota,… Continue reading Rajapaksa ad says Tamils are happy about IA at Hambantota

Tamil Nadu students burn US draft resolution

Protest started by the Loyola College students in Chennai against an empty US resolution on Sri Lanka at Geneva and the Tamil Nadu State Government action against the protest, have triggered spontaneous statewide student uprising that is not depending on any political party, news sources in Tamil Nadu said. Students of instituions such as the… Continue reading Tamil Nadu students burn US draft resolution

Student protests across Tamil Nadu intensify against US resolution

While the students of Loyola have been coerced to end their hunger-strike after their arrest in early hours of Monday, their three day fast has sparked off protests across Tamil Nadu. Students from colleges and universities in Chennai, Chidambaram, Chengalpet, Coimbatore, Kumbakonam, Trichy, Tanjore and Tirunelveli have begun mass protests condemning the pro-LLRC US resolution… Continue reading Student protests across Tamil Nadu intensify against US resolution

Sri Lankan Tamils issue: fasting students admitted to hospital

In a late night swoop, police removed eight students of Chennai’s Loyola College, who were on a fast-unto-death on the Sri Lankan Tamils issue and admitted them to a hospital, police sources said. The move came amidst growing support for them from various political parties, including the DMK and BJP, and three days after the… Continue reading Sri Lankan Tamils issue: fasting students admitted to hospital