Tamil Nadu film director and leader of the Naam Thamizhar Movement that upholds the cause of Eezham Tamils, Mr. Seeman, was refused of landing permission in the USA when he went to participate in a Tamil conference organized by three US-based diaspora associations of both Tamil Nadu and Eezham Tamils. Mr. Seeman was given with… Continue reading US, India deploy ‘entry-refusal’ weapon against Tamil solidarity
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Politics of the Way Ahead
The contradictions between the Establishments and Peoples are likely to be the most antagonistic in the Indian subcontinent and hence that is the region for the next major change in the World. Our alliance with Tamil Nadu is of utmost priority in this regard. It appears that India used the Vanni War without witness as… Continue reading Politics of the Way Ahead
Indian military tourists visit Vanni
A 16-member delegation of the Indian military, led by Air Commodore P R Navalkar visited Vanni this week as part of its six-day tour programme in the island. The delegation toured around a number of places of “archaeological, religious, cultural and tourist interest” in the war-torn Vanni, apart from visiting SL military and ‘resettlement’ installations… Continue reading Indian military tourists visit Vanni
TNA not sole representative of Sri Lankan Tamils: Peiris
Sri Lankan Foreign Minister G.L. Peiris has asserted that the Tamil National Alliance, which swept the recent local body polls in the Tamil-dominated Northern Province, was not the sole representative of the Tamil-speaking people in Sri Lanka. Asked what action Sri Lanka had taken in view of the United Nations Secretary General deciding to meet… Continue reading TNA not sole representative of Sri Lankan Tamils: Peiris
Chelvanayakam statue decapitated in Trincomalee
The statue of Thanthai Chelva (SJV Chelvanayakam) located near the Sivan Temple at Thirugnaanasampanthar Street in Trincomalee was decapitated on Sunday night. People who were enraged to notice the desecration on Monday morning placed a cloth on the headless statue. Local people suspect genocidal elements occupying Trincomalee for timing the act, when the Tamil National… Continue reading Chelvanayakam statue decapitated in Trincomalee
Canadian civil activists vow support to Tamil struggle for national liberation
In a significant move after Canada’s largest peace organisation, the Canadian Peace Alliance and Canada’s largest trade union, Canadian Union of Postal Workers, recently resolving to support Eezham Tamils Right to Self-Determination, hundreds of non-Tamil activists in Canada have taken part in the Pongku Thamizh rally, the biggest politico-cultural event held Saturday afternoon by Canadian… Continue reading Canadian civil activists vow support to Tamil struggle for national liberation
Colombo pushes for 40,000 acres land grab for Sinhalese in Batticaloa
More than 40,000 acres of fertile lands that are located in border villages that come under the DS division of Koa’ralaippattu North, Vavu’natheevu, Ea’raavoorpattu, Chengkaladi, Koa’ralaippattu South and Paddippazhai in the Batticaloa district belonging to Tamil speaking people are under alienation to Sinhalese without the permission of the District Land Alienation Committee, the District Government… Continue reading Colombo pushes for 40,000 acres land grab for Sinhalese in Batticaloa
Confederation of civil groups formed in Jaffna
A confederation of people’s forums for humanitarian work was formed in Jaffna on Saturday morning, when representatives of various civil groups and civil activists met at the NGO Centre located at the Temple Road in the city. The decision to form the confederation was unanimously resolved at the meeting. President of the NGOs in Jaffna,… Continue reading Confederation of civil groups formed in Jaffna
New Delhi’s anti-Tamil manoeuvrings challenged in Jaffna
New Delhi’s Congress parliamentarian Dr. Sudharshana Natchiappan who was leading a team of ‘international parliamentarians’ visiting Jaffna on Thursday, was asked by news reporters, whether the visit was planned by India to bail out Colombo from war crimes accusations when a momentum is building up for international investigations of the crimes. The visit of the… Continue reading New Delhi’s anti-Tamil manoeuvrings challenged in Jaffna
Scars of genocide to serve culture of imperialism
“When the emissary of India, a country that backed Sri Lanka in its genocidal campaign against the Tamil people, marks out an artist to promote ‘cultural revival’ in their homelands, can this act and the performance be devoid of politics,” asks Mr. RM Karthick, a social science researcher from Tamil Nadu working in a British… Continue reading Scars of genocide to serve culture of imperialism
