Moving globally against the Tigers

Two international ‘contact groups’ to check LTTE fund-raising and arms purchases were initiated by the U.S. Concerted international action to curb fund-raising and weapons procurement by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) started in the first half of 2006, around the time Sri Lanka’s fragile ceasefire broke down and an all-out war started. It… Continue reading Moving globally against the Tigers

Sri Lanka remands anti-govt website employee

Sri Lankan police remanded in custody on Thursday an employee of an anti-government website over allegations that he made threats to the brother of an arson suspect. Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said Bennet Rupasinghe, the Sri Lanka-based news editor of lankaenews.com, was arrested and remanded in custody until April 7. "Mr Rupasinghe had allegedly threatened… Continue reading Sri Lanka remands anti-govt website employee

Thousands of SL troops round up resettled villages in Jaffna, Mullaiththeevu

Thousands of occupying troops of Sri Lanka Army rounded up the village Uduththu’rai in Vadamaraadchi East and are engaged in search operation since Thursday early morning. A similar operation is simultaneously being undertaken in Mullaiththeevu also. Vanni IDPs were recently resettled in both the places. The operation is said to be following an alleged incident… Continue reading Thousands of SL troops round up resettled villages in Jaffna, Mullaiththeevu

UK Premier reaches out to Tamil Diaspora ahead of electoral reform referendum

Ahead of a referendum on Britain’s biggest electoral reform in decades, the leader of the ruling Conservative Party, Prime Minister David Cameron, has reaching out to the country’s Tamil community amongst others to oppose the changes. “Every vote from the Tamil community is vital,” Mr. Cameron wrote this week to the British Tamil Conservatives (BTC),… Continue reading UK Premier reaches out to Tamil Diaspora ahead of electoral reform referendum

Rejecting nationhood of Eezham Tamils is tactical blunder of India

Students of international politics know well that India materialised an independent Bangladesh in 1971, but within a few years the USA turned it against India. Even to this day India is struggling hard to make the odds even. The same story is being re-enacted in Sri Lanka, but in a different way. India in strategic… Continue reading Rejecting nationhood of Eezham Tamils is tactical blunder of India

On Sri Lanka, UN Says No Date Set for Panel Report, Ban to Proclaim on Its Secrecy

The UN on March 28 said that for its Sri Lanka panel’s report, “no date has yet been scheduled” for it to be submitted to Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, and that what happens after that, including any release to the public, is for Ban “to decide and pronounce on.”   Inner City Press had asked,… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Says No Date Set for Panel Report, Ban to Proclaim on Its Secrecy

‘13th Amendment Plus’: India sceptical of Sri Lankan promise

New Delhi wanted Colombo to step up efforts for a political solution Sri Lanka told India it would implement a devolution plan for Tamil areas going beyond the 13th Amendment to its Constitution, but Indian officials were privately sceptical of the assurance. Several U.S. Embassy cables accessed by The Hindu through WikiLeaks reveal that India… Continue reading ‘13th Amendment Plus’: India sceptical of Sri Lankan promise

Democratic uprising in Tamil Nadu crucial to changes in the region

If the so-called post 9/11 paradigm provided an opportunity for repressive forces to mobilise against various peoples in the world and if that worked against the liberation of Eezham Tamils, the recent uprising of peoples against establishments in North Africa and West Asia is a favourable trend the Eezham Tamils and the Tamils of Tamil… Continue reading Democratic uprising in Tamil Nadu crucial to changes in the region