After the Tigers, a new Tamil struggle

Tamil Tiger rebels were crushed in Sri Lanka’s civil war, while President Rajapaksa from the Sinhalese majority has gone from strength to strength. His government is expected to win parliamentary elections on Thursday – and many minority Tamils now wonder what the future holds. The BBC’s Charles Haviland reports from Jaffna. The Nallur temple, a… Continue reading After the Tigers, a new Tamil struggle

Sri Lanka opposition vows to stop leader’s poll plan

Sri Lanka’s opposition on Monday vowed to deny the ruling coalition a two-thirds majority at this week’s parliamentary election, saying it would give an already powerful president too free a hand to rule. President Mahinda Rajapaksa, fresh from a landslide re-election in January, has said he expects his United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) to get… Continue reading Sri Lanka opposition vows to stop leader’s poll plan

‘Detained S.Lanka writer probed for radical links’

A Sri Lankan woman taken into custody last month for writing books about her conversion to Islam for Buddhism is being investigated for possible links to Islamic extremists, police said Saturday. Last weekend, police said the woman, identified as Malini Perera, was taken into custody under tough emergency laws over allegations of "anti-state" activities but… Continue reading ‘Detained S.Lanka writer probed for radical links’

Ruling UPFA Mayor of Jaffna reports of an attempt on her life

Mayor of Jaffna Ms. Yogeswary Patkunam of the ruling United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) said that she managed to escape from an attempt on her life Thursday around 1:30 a.m as she was on her way to Durraippah Stadium to check arrangements for the public meeting in which President Mahinda Rajapakse was to address the… Continue reading Ruling UPFA Mayor of Jaffna reports of an attempt on her life

Aid rows in Sri Lanka: Imperfect peace – The Economist

The government spars with aid agencies; the displaced still suffer NEARLY a year after the end of Sri Lanka’s long civil war, life remains grim for hundreds of thousands of Tamils in the north of the country, displaced in the final months of fighting. Now they face a new threat. International agencies are running out… Continue reading Aid rows in Sri Lanka: Imperfect peace – The Economist

Why welcome and caution to Transnational Government

Many Eezham Tamils are elated at the idea of Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam. But it seems the concept has been hijacked at the outset itself to turn it into another CEO of corporate colonialism. TamilNet, which was advocating for Transnational Government even before the pronouncement of the present move, will not advise Eezham Tamils… Continue reading Why welcome and caution to Transnational Government

Current International law trumps archaic doctrine of state sovereignty

Warning that "[t]o denigrate those who criticize us [Sri Lanka] or to demonize those who seek to hold us to account, is only to lay bare our own culpability," a former Sri Lankan Secretary of Justice, in an article on the weekend Island, points out that Sri Lanka’s politicians and political commentators are invoking erroneously… Continue reading Current International law trumps archaic doctrine of state sovereignty

New generation takes lead role in forming country council of Switzerland

More than 40 candidates, including talented Tamil youth of the second generation have come forward to participate as candidates in the elections for the country council of Eezham Tamils in Switzerland across 26 cantons of Switzerland. The voting to elect 25 representatives of the Swiss Council of Eezham Tamils (SCET) and its federal units is… Continue reading New generation takes lead role in forming country council of Switzerland