While younger generation of diaspora Tamils respond to the times and express themselves through democratic protests such as the British youth Sivanthan’s war crimes awareness walk to Geneva, the Swiss German media NZZ portrays the long-standing national cause of Eezham Tamils as an LTTE idea. Parameswaran won his case against British media. But there is… Continue reading Swiss German media twists heart of the matter
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Australian ‘Sri Lankans’ test conscience of international Tamil writers
Creative writers are conscience keepers of humanity. They are neither bound by nor are contributors to authoritarian forces. They don’t need ‘sponsors’ whose ‘sponsors’ have bloodstained hands. In the name of ‘International Tamil Writers Forum’, some Australian Tamil individuals donning ‘Sri Lankan’ identity want international Tamil writers to meet in Colombo, January next year. They… Continue reading Australian ‘Sri Lankans’ test conscience of international Tamil writers
Lessons from Sarajevo for Tamil refugees
Back in my hometown to wash the family gravestone and meet friends, mostly writers, who never left Sarajevo, I heard a joke from the time of the siege, when the famous tunnel under the airport runway was the only way to escape the embattled city. In the middle of the tunnel, two brothers heading in… Continue reading Lessons from Sarajevo for Tamil refugees
British youth’s war crimes awareness walk to conclude Friday
The British Tamil youth who set out to highlight the need for an international investigation into Sri Lanka’s war crimes through an awareness-raising walk from London to the United Nations in Geneva is near the end of his journey, fellow activists said. Well wishers from several European countries are traveling to Switzerland to welcome him… Continue reading British youth’s war crimes awareness walk to conclude Friday
Ex-army chief calls Sri Lanka a ‘dictatorship’
Sri Lanka’s ex-army chief called the government a "total dictatorship" and said Thursday that he will appeal his recent conviction by a military court, which he described as a political vendetta. Former Gen. Sarath Fonseka said the inquiry on charges he was involved in politics while still in the military was launched to persecute him… Continue reading Ex-army chief calls Sri Lanka a ‘dictatorship’
The Hindu review accuses LTTE for failure of peace
“To those who knew that the ceasefire was built on a glaringly faulty premise — that the LTTE wanted a negotiated settlement within a united Sri Lanka — its eventual breakdown was foretold on the day it was signed,” writes, Nirupama Subramanian in reviewing a book in The Hindu Tuesday. The review was favourably highlighting… Continue reading The Hindu review accuses LTTE for failure of peace
Canada paints ‘terrorism’ to escape responsibility
Canadian government which tilted the balance by branding the defensive national struggle of Eezham Tamils as ‘international terrorism’ and was thus one of the abetters of Colombo in the war, is in its attempt to escape responsibility now breaches all bounds by painting a picture of ‘terrorism’ even for the arrival of refugees, Tamil circles… Continue reading Canada paints ‘terrorism’ to escape responsibility
Revisiting Sinhala nationalist mindset
As long as Sinhala nationalist mindset deny the antiquity and right of Eezham Tamil nation in the island and unable to come out with appropriate political models, no ‘reconciliation’ will be possible and there will be only subjugation. The Tamils don’t deny the Sinhala nation in the island but they are not reciprocated. It has… Continue reading Revisiting Sinhala nationalist mindset
Tamil migrants in good shape: RCMP -CBC
The Tamil migrants who landed on Vancouver Island appear to be in good health after several months at sea, an RCMP official told reporters in Esquimalt, B.C., on Saturday. "The migrants were not in a distressed state, [their] clothing was in good condition and they had access to food and water during the trip," Insp.… Continue reading Tamil migrants in good shape: RCMP -CBC
On Sri Lanka, UN Has No Comment on Fonseka, Panel Still Not Started, Ban Book In Flux, Lee Kuan Yew Author Snubbed
As in Sri Lanka the government’s “Lessons Learnt” panel began, with a focus not on the civilians killed in 2009 but on how a ceasefire earlier broke down, Inner City Press on Friday asked UN Spokesman Martin Nesirky if the UN had any comment on Sri Lanka’s or its panel, or on the court martial… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Has No Comment on Fonseka, Panel Still Not Started, Ban Book In Flux, Lee Kuan Yew Author Snubbed
