The Tamil Sovereignty Cognition declaration released this year on Heroes Day would serve as a ‘conceptual reference point’ in ensuring that Tamil sovereignty is never compromised, writes RM Karthick, research scholar at a British university, in an article published in Countercurrents, an Indian on-line journal. “It is naivety to expect anything democratic from a unitary… Continue reading ‘Tamil Sovereignty Cognition Declaration a conceptual reference point’
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Tamil activists assert sovereignty, declare for plebiscite
Leading Tamil activists of the younger generation in Tamil Nadu, Canada, USA and Switzerland, came out with a declaration on Sunday for an international decision to conduct and monitor a plebiscite among the people of North and East descent in the island, in the diaspora and among the refugees in India and elsewhere, in order… Continue reading Tamil activists assert sovereignty, declare for plebiscite
Exposing SLA temple sanctions to BBC brings in attack on house in Jaffna
Attackers believed to be from the Sri Lanka Army opened fire and lobbed grenade and petrol bomb on the house of the head of the civic council (Piratheasa Chapai) of Kaarainakar, Mr Anaimukan Velayutham, a TNA member and a leading trader in Jaffna in the early hours of Saturday, causing minor injuries to his aged… Continue reading Exposing SLA temple sanctions to BBC brings in attack on house in Jaffna
Moothoor villagers demand their security ensured after teacher murder
Students, teachers, education officials and members of public in large numbers went in a procession Friday morning from Cheanaiyoor Central College to Champoor Police Station in the Moothoor East in Trincomalee district demanding that the culprits behind the brutal killing of a young unmarried Tamil teacher Miss Kurukulasingham Srivathani that took place on Thursday should… Continue reading Moothoor villagers demand their security ensured after teacher murder
Sri Lanka’s war against Tamil heroes continues for the third year
Genocidal Sri Lanka occupying the country of Eezham Tamils continued for the third year in militarily preventing people observing the Heroes Day week ending on Sunday. SL military’s paranoia or arrogance of oppression has gone to the extent of ordering temples not to toll bells or light lamps during the week. Military is also placed… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s war against Tamil heroes continues for the third year
Senators urge US to take lead role in Sri Lanka investigations
In a letter to United States Secretary of State, Hilary Clinton, three senior Senators have called for "United States to openly take the lead in pressing for an independent international commission, either by the UN Human Rights Council or under the [UN’s] Secretary General’s own authority," if Sri Lanka fails to take "credible steps to… Continue reading Senators urge US to take lead role in Sri Lanka investigations
‘Sandwich theory’ an excuse for not taking a stand: Indian academic Radha D’Souza
“Those wanting to remain equidistant from state and the struggles of people. [..] actually end up legitimating the moral authority of the state by giving the state the moral authority to continue with the war on people.”, observes Radha D’Souza in an interview to TamilNet on Sunday. Dr. D’Souza, who is a reader of law… Continue reading ‘Sandwich theory’ an excuse for not taking a stand: Indian academic Radha D’Souza
Sri Lanka takes first count of civilian war deaths
Sri Lanka is counting the number of civilians killed in the final stages of the country’s bloody civil war for the first time, a top defense official said Thursday. The census aims to counter growing allegations of war crimes against the military. The government until recently had maintained that there were "zero civilian casualties" in… Continue reading Sri Lanka takes first count of civilian war deaths
Judge Kotelly to decide Rajapakse’s legal fate in US
Lead counsel for the three Tamil plaintiffs, who have charged Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse of war-crimes in the District Court of District of Columbia, filed a memorandum Tuesday requesting Judge Kollar-Kotelly to validate the service of process based on the publication of the summons and complaint in TamilNet as ordered by the Judge in… Continue reading Judge Kotelly to decide Rajapakse’s legal fate in US
Solheim hijacks thrust of Norway report
Norwegian minister Erik Solheim, while speaking in Oslo 11 November at the release of the report evaluating Norway’s failed peace process in Sri Lanka, tried to hijack the philosophical thrust of the findings of the report and this brought him into confrontation with the evaluation team leader, Gunnar M. Sørbø. Mr. Erik Solheim tried to… Continue reading Solheim hijacks thrust of Norway report
