Locking Tamil nationalism through presidential candidature

A Tamil candidature in the presidential elections, proposing a political solution deviating from the goals of Tamil nationalism, is a tactic to bind and nullify the aspirations of Eezham Tamils, writes TamilNet political commentator in Colombo. In the current circumstances, Tamils naturally boiling with anger about both the main candidates are most likely to cast… Continue reading Locking Tamil nationalism through presidential candidature

Heroes’ Day address highlights political formation for liberation

Heroes’ Day Address 2009, released from the headquarters of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), Friday, stressed the importance of people evolving elected political bodies in the diaspora for the liberation of their home country and to mobilise international support for the liberation. “We are aware that Tamil people will not accept or forgive structures… Continue reading Heroes’ Day address highlights political formation for liberation

Rajapaksa rules out north-east re-merger

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Tuesday ruled out the re-merger of the Northern and Eastern provinces to form a single Tamil-speaking province. Explaining this to editors N Vithiyatharan of Sudar Oli and Devaraj of Virakesari at a breakfast meeting with the heads of media institutions here, Rajapaksa said the merger of the two provinces… Continue reading Rajapaksa rules out north-east re-merger

Credentials of IC challenged while widespread rape by SLA alleged in Vavuniyaa

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) intelligence officers operating in the internment camps of Vanni have been allegedly involved in several rape cases during the past months. At least three cases of young victims, aged 14, 15 and 16, appeared in front of Vavuniyaa District Judge in October. SLA soldiers have also raped a 14-year-old mentally retarded… Continue reading Credentials of IC challenged while widespread rape by SLA alleged in Vavuniyaa

Presidential elections: JVP extends conditional support to Fonseka

The Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), the ultra nationalist Sri Lanka political party, on Tuesday extended a conditional support for the candidature of the just retired General Sarath Fonseka if he chooses to be a Presidential candidate in the election scheduled in the second half of January. Ramalingham Chandrasekar, the JVP parliamentarian and the Deputy Chairman… Continue reading Presidential elections: JVP extends conditional support to Fonseka

Sri Lanka ex-military chief to run against president

Sri Lanka’s former military chief, General Sarath Fonseka, will challenge his ex-boss President Mahinda Rajapakse in upcoming elections, a key leftist opposition party announced Tuesday. The JVP, or People’s Liberation Front, which had earlier backed Rajapakse, said they secured an agreement with Fonseka, 58, to stand against Rajapakse, who on Monday called a snap vote… Continue reading Sri Lanka ex-military chief to run against president

Sri Lanka sets date for presidential poll

Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa has called a presidential election for mid-January, government sources said on Monday, amid speculation the general who oversaw the end of 25 years of civil war is to challenge him. The president can call elections for a second and final six-year term when he completes his fourth year in office,… Continue reading Sri Lanka sets date for presidential poll

Counter-national conspiracy against Tamils comes to light

LTTE members either in custody or operating units in the island have become the most vulnerable to counter-Tamilnational conspiracies of Colombo government, well informed sources in Colombo indicate. The Colombo government’s focus now is to get the section of the LTTE in its trap to denounce Tamil Eelam and efforts are intensified to make use… Continue reading Counter-national conspiracy against Tamils comes to light