Diaspora Tamils wonder at the arrests, crackdowns and deportations of Eezham Tamil activists taking place in an orchestrated way in the West as well as in the East by governments conniving with the war-crimes-accused defence establishment of Colombo. The targets are those who are firm in their views on the national cause and those who… Continue reading International war corporatism continues silencing Eezham Tamils
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Sri Lanka rebel leader’s home is destroyed
The north Sri Lankan ancestral home of Tamil Tiger rebel leader Velupillai Prabhakaran has been demolished by the Sri Lankan army, Tamil politicians say. The house was situated in the Valvettithurai area of the northern Jaffna peninsula. The army told the BBC it had not demolished the house. The Tamil Tiger leader was killed and… Continue reading Sri Lanka rebel leader’s home is destroyed
Sri Lanka’s war: time for accountability – openDemocracy
The end of Sri Lanka’s post-war electoral cycle makes it even more important for the world to stand for justice over the country’s human-rights abuses, says Meenakshi Ganguly. Sri Lanka’s authorities have failed seriously to investigate the allegations of abuses committed during the first months of 2009 – the endgame of the twenty-six-year internal armed… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s war: time for accountability – openDemocracy
CPJ makes ominous prediction to media freedom in Sri Lanka
Bob Dietz, Asia Program Coordinator for media-watchdog Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), said in the organization’s website that while there is "a lull of sorts in outright attacks on the media as the Rajapaksa government takes stock of where it stands," the recent appointment of former Labor Minister Mervyn Silva as Sri Lanka’s deputy minister… Continue reading CPJ makes ominous prediction to media freedom in Sri Lanka
Australia’s young lawyers to document Sri Lanka’s war-crimes
While calls for independent investigations into Sri Lanka’s war crimes continue to mount, and United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon’s appointment of advisory panel on Sri Lanka’s war-crimes shows no progress, ABC Radio Australia reported that Australian Young Lawyers Group in New South Wales is joining forces with the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) to… Continue reading Australia’s young lawyers to document Sri Lanka’s war-crimes
Rights group decries Sri Lanka media appointment
A journalists’ pressure group has strongly criticised the appointment of a Sri lankan deputy media minister "notorious for attacking journalists". Reporters Without Borders says that the appointment of Mervyn Silva casts doubt on the government’s ability to carry out reconciliation and reconstruction. It says that it comes at a time when many journalists are fleeing… Continue reading Rights group decries Sri Lanka media appointment
All in the game in the name of archaeology
The Sinhala academics cannot compare their plight of opposing totalitarian social fascist system of governance with that of the Tamils who bear the entire brunt of fascism amounting to genocide set against them by an ethnic-powered state mechanism, says a Tamil academic in Jaffna responding to professor Sudharshan Seneviratne defending the archaeology agenda of Colombo.… Continue reading All in the game in the name of archaeology
British Tamils must pick candidate, not party
With Britain’s general election less than two weeks away, campaigning is in full swing. In an election that is too close to call and with many constituencies where British Tamils’ vote can be decisive, the vital question facing expatriate Tamils is where best to place their votes? "As British Tamils, we have in this country,… Continue reading British Tamils must pick candidate, not party
Now, Big B faces Tamil fury
The involvement of one of Bollywood’s iconic figures, Amitabh Bachchan in the International Indian Film Academy’s (IIFA) film festival in Sri Lanka in June this year has evoked strong protests from the Tamil film industry and that of some political parties and pro-Sri Lankan Tamil groups in the State. Tamil actors Rajnikanth, Kamal Hassan, Vijay,… Continue reading Now, Big B faces Tamil fury
Tories, Tamils reach out
It’s a sight that would have been incongruous a few years ago, but is almost unremarkable today. Nestled amongst the Tamil restaurants, grocery shops and other businesses on the main strip in Rayners Lane, a suburb of London, a large sign on the front of former store front says: ‘British Tamil Conservatives’. On the other… Continue reading Tories, Tamils reach out
