Sri Lanka’s armed forces chief Sarath Fonseka, who helped secure the defeat of Tamil Tiger rebels in May, has resigned, opposition politicians say. Gen Fonseka is reportedly considering challenging President Mahinda Rajapaksa in an election to be held before April. He is due to make a speech shortly. The resignation was swiftly accepted by the… Continue reading Sri Lanka military chief ‘quits’
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Norway Eezham Tamils enfranchise all above 16
In the forthcoming elections for Norwegian Council of Eezham Tamils (NCET), scheduled to take place Sunday, all those of Eezham Tamil descent above 16 years will be permitted to vote according to the constitution of NCET. The move was in line with the trial project of the government of Norway enfranchising over 16 in commune… Continue reading Norway Eezham Tamils enfranchise all above 16
Sri Lanka schemes ‘legal reform’ to negate identity and grab land
News reports from Colombo indicate Sri Lanka government is planning to revise the Theasa Vazhamai law of Tamils, which is a constituent legal code, ever since the formulation of the island’s current legal system by the Dutch. The urgency of the Sri Lanka state at this juncture is not social reformation but grabbing the lands… Continue reading Sri Lanka schemes ‘legal reform’ to negate identity and grab land
Trouble at the top in Sri Lanka?
Speculation continues to grow in Sri Lanka that there is a rift at the top of the country’s establishment. It is said to pit the armed forces chief, Gen Sarath Fonseka, against two ultra-powerful brothers, the president and the defence secretary, Mahinda and Gotabhaya Rajapaksa. One apparently contentious issue is who should take the credit… Continue reading Trouble at the top in Sri Lanka?
Age of struggle Tamil poetry comes in English
Eezham Tamil poetry since 1970s by three leading poets has been translated into English and for the first time appears in an exclusive volume, which is to be launched in Canada Saturday. One of the poets, Puthuvai Rathnathurai, regarded as Tamil National Bard, was last seen among the displaced moving towards internment camps during the… Continue reading Age of struggle Tamil poetry comes in English
LTTE welcomes all diaspora ballots
The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in a press statement issued on Monday welcomed all the current democratic moves in the diaspora, such as referendum on Vaddukkoaddai Resolution, Country Councils and Transnational Government and said that even if one of the efforts is at shortfall, it will affect all the others. “These are democratic… Continue reading LTTE welcomes all diaspora ballots
Australia urges Sri Lanka reforms, reconciliation
Australia on Sunday urged Sri Lanka, having defeated the Tamil Tigers in May, to now embrace political reform and reconciliation to stem the flow of asylum seekers leaving the country. Foreign Minister Stephen Smith will meet his Sri Lankan counterpart Rohitha Bogollagama in Colombo on Monday amid a standoff in Indonesia involving 78 Tamil asylum… Continue reading Australia urges Sri Lanka reforms, reconciliation
Reconciliation of two nation states requires parity
Considering all what had gone before, ‘reconciliation’ has to first take place between the powers and Eezham Tamil psyche and the probabilities are remote unless the powers recognize the national question as national question and come forward to address it in ways fit enough for chronic cases. Ultimate reconciliation has to take place between Sinhala… Continue reading Reconciliation of two nation states requires parity
France asks Sri Lanka to end emergency laws
A top French envoy on Saturday asked Sri Lanka to end its state of emergency and probe war crimes ahead of a key European Union ruling on trade concessions to the troubled island. Ambassador for Human Rights, Francois Zimeray, said he hoped Colombo will signal the ending of its war with Tamil rebels in May… Continue reading France asks Sri Lanka to end emergency laws
‘Colombo wary of Kosovo-type fate’
Wary of a Kosovo-type fate, Colombo wants to adopt a cautious approach to the issue of political settlement of Tamils, a senior Sri Lankan official told The Hindu here. “We need to move forward on the process of empowerment. But one problem with federalism in a small country is that it is more subject to… Continue reading ‘Colombo wary of Kosovo-type fate’
