Norwegian Tamils remember Oslo-Utøya, Black July victims

City of Oslo, the capital of Norway, was full of roses Monday and Tuesday. More than 200,000 people gathered Monday evening to express their sorrow and solidarity with the victims of the attacks by far-right Islamophobic killer, Anders Behring Breivik, who has claimed the lives of at least 76 people, most of them young, in… Continue reading Norwegian Tamils remember Oslo-Utøya, Black July victims

‘Dropping call for justice and independence is worst crime’

Voicing on behalf of the present establishment in New Delhi, sections in the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) unnecessarily declaring against independence of Eezham Tamils and discouraging war crimes investigations are worst of the crimes committed not merely against Eezham Tamils but against human civilization, said Tamil national as well as Left political circles in the… Continue reading ‘Dropping call for justice and independence is worst crime’

Tamils reject collaboration-reconciliation, favour identity-based peace

The results of civic elections in the country of Eezham Tamils decisively show that despite maximum intimidation and ‘development’ lures, people reject the paradigm of ‘collaboration-reconciliation’ but determinedly favour a polity of peace, based on the identity of their nation, political observers in the island said on Sunday. The message should be useful in seeking… Continue reading Tamils reject collaboration-reconciliation, favour identity-based peace

TNA wins civic elections in North

Despite widespread SLA harassments in Ki’linochchi administrative district and violations by UPFA-EPDP of election practices in Jaffna, the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) has won the civic elections in North by more than two third majority in all of the urban councils and most of the Piratheasa-Chapai (PS). Of 16 Piratheasa Chapais, the TNA has won… Continue reading TNA wins civic elections in North

War over, fear still stalks polls in north Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s northern cities hold local polls for the first time in many years on Saturday and though the civil war is over, fear and intimidation remain rife, poll monitors and opposition politicians say. Voters in the separatist Tamil Tigers’ self-declared capital of Kilinochchi, and in Mullaittivu where they were defeated by government forces in… Continue reading War over, fear still stalks polls in north Sri Lanka

Clinton’s analogue contradicts political reality

Visiting Chennai and appreciating the Tamil Nadu state in India, the US Secretary of State Ms. Hilary Clinton on Wednesday said, "Every Sri Lankan deserves the same hope and opportunity." If Ms. Clinton implies an Indian-modeled federal solution to the chronic national crisis in the island then she is making a historic mistake in her… Continue reading Clinton’s analogue contradicts political reality

Hillary expresses concern over Sri Lankan Tamils’ issue

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday voiced concern over the plight of Internally Displaced Persons in Sri Lanka and said her country was looking at some innovative and creative ideas to break the impasse over the Sri Lankan Tamils issue. Ms. Clinton, who called on Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa at the Secretariat… Continue reading Hillary expresses concern over Sri Lankan Tamils’ issue

BJP vows to take up Eezham Tamils plight in Indian Parliament

Bharatiya Janata Party President Nitin Gadkari who met a top delegation of the British Tamils Forum (BTF) last weekend in London, has said that the BJP was very serious on taking up the ‘Sri Lanka issue’ in the Indian Lok-Sabha. BTF leaders V Ravi Kumar and S. Pathmanathan, who led the BTF delegation to the… Continue reading BJP vows to take up Eezham Tamils plight in Indian Parliament