Gathering at 10 Downing Street in front of the residence of the British Prime Minister on Monday, Eezham Tamils in the UK remembered the 29th anniversary of the Black July massacre, urging for the expulsion of Sri Lanka from the Commonwealth and for Britain to boycott the CHOGM meeting scheduled to take place in the… Continue reading London demonstrators urge UK, India to act through Commonwealth
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Emerging logistics blueprint of Sri Lanka’s White Van operations
Tamils Against Genocide (TAG), a non-profit litigation and advocacy group based in the U.S., has pieced together an operational blueprint of Sri Lanka’s White Van abductions, and the complicity of State Institutions. The blueprint is based on affidavits from surviving abductees, a video deposition from an ex-member of Liberation Tigers who was spared execution at… Continue reading Emerging logistics blueprint of Sri Lanka’s White Van operations
Fasting in London against genocidal Sri Lanka timed for Black July, Olympics
The Black July remembrance event held at London on Sunday addressed the systematic injustice that Sri Lanka had been meting out to the Tamils, with activists placing emphasis on the protracted nature of genocide Eezham Tamils face in unitary Sri Lanka. Gobi Sivanthan, a Tamil youth activist, began his hunger-strike vigil which will end on… Continue reading Fasting in London against genocidal Sri Lanka timed for Black July, Olympics
SL minister Badurdeen competes with SLA on appropriating lands in Vanni amid protests
While more than 2,000 war-affected families are struggling without lands in Karaithu’raip-pattu division of Mullaiththeevu district, Sri Lankan minister of Trade, Rishard Badurdeen, has planned to appropriate 1,500 acres of forest land along Mu’l’liyava’lai – Nedungkea’ni Road promising the lands to his supporters from elsewhere in the island, sources at Karaithu’raippattu divisional secretariat told TamilNet.… Continue reading SL minister Badurdeen competes with SLA on appropriating lands in Vanni amid protests
The Living Seeds of Black July
A concoction of toxic myths and noxious perceptions created the soil from which the horror that was Black July sprang into bloody life 29 years ago. There was the myth that Sinhala-Buddhists are the sole owners of Sri Lanka. There was the myth that ethno-religious minorities are aliens, descending from invaders. There was the perception… Continue reading The Living Seeds of Black July
SRI LANKA & TAMIL SELF-DETERMINATION
The announcement that elections to the Northern Provincial Council will be held in September 2013 has raised eyebrows in some quarters and generated criticism in certain others. As one who unfashionably – and riskily—advocated the holding of that election soon after the decisive military victory of 2009, I find myself paradoxically in agreement with the… Continue reading SRI LANKA & TAMIL SELF-DETERMINATION
Sri Lanka judges boycott courts over political interference
Courts across Sri Lanka were paralysed on Friday as judges and lawyers staged a boycott to protest alleged political interference with the judiciary, activists said. The influential Bar Association of Sri Lanka stayed away from courts to protest the alleged intimidation of a magistrate in the island’s northwestern town of Mannar earlier in the week.… Continue reading Sri Lanka judges boycott courts over political interference
Nelliyadi protest urges coherence in Tamil politics
Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, the leader of Tamil National Peoples’ Front (TNPF), addressing the peaceful protest on Wednesday at Nelliyadi, which was organised against the slaying of Nimalarooban in Sri Lanka’s prison, urged the people to see things in the context of Sri Lankan government’s systematic annihilation of the existence of Tamils as a Nation in the… Continue reading Nelliyadi protest urges coherence in Tamil politics
Nelliyadi protesters overcome sabotage by SL Military Intelligence
Around 300 protesters gathered at Nelliyadi in Vadamaraadchi, Jaffna, on Wednesday, braving threats from the occupying Sri Lanka Army that warned participants about ‘firing orders’ issued to SL soldiers and Policemen. However, the demonstrators, that included solidarity groups from Upcountry and South, protesting the killing of Tamil prisoner Nimalarooban, successfully beat the sabotage attempt by… Continue reading Nelliyadi protesters overcome sabotage by SL Military Intelligence
Drift towards repression mars the peace in Sri Lanka
Pleas by the US and India on human rights have little effect in Mahinda Rajapaksa’s Colombo The defeat of one of the world’s largest and most lethal terrorist organisations – and the end of a three-decade civil war – should have heralded a bright new dawn for Sri Lanka. The economy is one of Asia’s… Continue reading Drift towards repression mars the peace in Sri Lanka
