Jaffna protests Sri Lanka’s oppression of Tamil civic bodies

13 elected civic bodies in the Jaffna Peninsula organized parallel agitations in their respective offices on Monday, protesting against occupying Sri Lanka’s violent intimidation and machinations blocking the mandated functions of the elected bodies. The protestors condemned the recent brutal attack on the Nalloor divisional council (Predeasa Sapai) chairperson Vasanthakumar, allegedly by SL military intelligence… Continue reading Jaffna protests Sri Lanka’s oppression of Tamil civic bodies

Sri Lankans call for UN help over abductions

Family members of disappeared people in Sri Lanka have urged UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to intervene and help them find missing relatives. They sent their appeal to mark 1,000 days since the disappearance of an anti-establishment cartoonist-cum-journalist, which remains unsolved. There are still reports of kidnappings, or attempted kidnappings, every month, a BBC correspondent says.… Continue reading Sri Lankans call for UN help over abductions

Tamil asylum seekers try for 11th hour block on deportation

Dozens of Tamil asylum seekers have lodged emergency appeals in the high court to stop their deportation to Sri Lanka for fear they will be tortured on their return. Solicitors acting for clients due to be removed on Tuesday on a special charter flight for the UK Border Agency (UKBA) have issued judges with case… Continue reading Tamil asylum seekers try for 11th hour block on deportation

Sinhalicised division formalised in Mullaiththeevu district

A newly created division, Sinhalicised in demograhpy and acquired a name ‘Weli Oya’ changed from the Tamil name Ma’nal-aa’ru, has been formalised with a divisional secretariat of the civil administrative structure of occupying Sri Lanka in the Mullaith-theevu district of the country of Eezham Tamils. This is an explicit move of colonisation and structural genocide… Continue reading Sinhalicised division formalised in Mullaiththeevu district

Colombo’s claims of diaspora dialogue challenged in the diaspora

None of the Tamil diaspora bodies that have democratic or institutional mandate of Eezham Tamils have opted to engage in talks with the Sri Lankan government, which continues to negate the nationhood and right to self-determination of Eezham Tamils, said Dr Panchakulasingam Kandiah, the president of the democratically elected Norwegian Council of Eezham Tamils and… Continue reading Colombo’s claims of diaspora dialogue challenged in the diaspora

Eezham Tamils in Canada launch petition campaign demanding referendum

On October 12 the National Council of Canadian Tamils (NCCT) organized the launch of a petition campaign directed towards the United Nations to conduct a referendum amongst Eezham Tamils originating from the North-East of the island to determine their political aspirations. Launched at the Scarborough Civic Centre in Toronto, the event saw participation from community… Continue reading Eezham Tamils in Canada launch petition campaign demanding referendum

A tale of two Tamils: High value assets in SL, criminals in India

This week saw the curious case of two influential Sri Lankan Tamils, wanted in India on sensational criminal cases but close to the island’s government, making news again. One of them is “KP” or Kumaran Pathmanathan who once allegedly controlled LTTE’s transnational finance and arms procurement network, and the other is an anti-LTTE Tamil leader… Continue reading A tale of two Tamils: High value assets in SL, criminals in India

Tamil politicians, activists protest against SL military attacks on civic leaders in Jaffna

Tamil politicians and civil activists on Wednesday protested condemning the brutal attack Sunday on Paramsothy Vasanthakumar, the elected chairman of Nalloor Piratheasa Chapai (PS). Vasanthakumar was on his way to prepare a legal suit after lodging a formal complaint against the illegal SL military occupation of 5 acres of land belonging to the civic body… Continue reading Tamil politicians, activists protest against SL military attacks on civic leaders in Jaffna

US concern over Sri Lankan war refugees

The United States on Thursday expressed concern over "rushed re-settlement" of thousands of Tamil civilians displaced by Sri Lanka’s separatist war that ended three years ago. Many of the people have been moved to "hastily cleared" land without adequate shelter, water and sanitation, the US embassy said in a statement, almost a month after Sri… Continue reading US concern over Sri Lankan war refugees