The Eezham Tamil nation doesn’t need words to explain the current situation because everybody feels it in the core of their heart. This is a situation that warrants no one else but only the members of the nation to rise up to the occasion. Unprecedented catastrophe awaits unprecedented response from the nation. TamilNet Editorial Board… Continue reading Historic task awaits all freedom fighters
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Sri Lanka navy confirms aid cargo
The Sri Lankan navy says it has found only food, medical items and similar goods on board a ship sent by Tamil expatriate groups in Europe. The vessel was intercepted by the navy days ago and the government said the expedition was intended to help the now-defeated Tamil Tiger rebels. But a Tamil spokesman denies… Continue reading Sri Lanka navy confirms aid cargo
Japan envoy to discuss Sri Lanka war victims
Japan will send a special envoy to Sri Lanka this week to discuss the plight of nearly 300,000 Tamil civilians displaced by recent fighting, according to diplomats. Japan, Sri Lanka’s largest single aid donor, was sending Yasushi Akashi on a three-day visit starting Monday to assess Colombo’s moves to re-settle the war-displaced civilians, a diplomat… Continue reading Japan envoy to discuss Sri Lanka war victims
World obliged to act when genocide occurs- Obama
"The international community has an obligation, even when it’s inconvenient, to act when genocide is occurring," US President Barack Obama said Friday during a visit to Germany. He was responding to reporters asking how the Holocaust mantra of "never again" might apply to current crises in the Darfur region of Sudan or in Sri Lanka.… Continue reading World obliged to act when genocide occurs- Obama
Ban to hold UN Sri Lanka briefing
Ban Ki-moon, the United Nations secretary-general, is to brief the UN Security Council on his recent visit to Sri Lanka amid growing calls for an inquiry into possible war crimes allegedly committed by the government and Tamil Tiger separatists. Ban is to hold an informal session on the crisis with the council’s members and the… Continue reading Ban to hold UN Sri Lanka briefing
US Senator asks Lankan Prez to address needs of Tamils
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa needs to take steps to show a "serious commitment" towards achieving a political solution to the decades-long ethnic problem and to genuinely addressing the needs of the minority Tamils following the defeat of LTTE, an influential US Senator has said. "I urge President Rajapaksa to take steps now to demonstrate… Continue reading US Senator asks Lankan Prez to address needs of Tamils
NESoHR Head appeals for help to protect humanitarian workers
Deputy Chairperson of Northeast Secretariat on Human Rights (NESoHR), K Sivapalan, in a memorandum issued Thursday, appealed to the different Governments of South East Asia including Singapore, where many Tamil humanitarian workers from the conflict zone in Vanni have sought safety, to treat these refugees compassionately, and to protect them from falling back into the… Continue reading NESoHR Head appeals for help to protect humanitarian workers
Sri Lanka seizes boat funded by Tiger backers
Sri Lanka’s navy said on Thursday it had intercepted a freighter funded by Tamil Tiger sympathizers bound for formerly rebel-held areas, which reached Sri Lankan waters three weeks after the rebels lost a 25-year war. Navy ships intercepted the Captain Ali, funded by a British-based group that calls itself Mercy Mission to Vanni, 160 km… Continue reading Sri Lanka seizes boat funded by Tiger backers
Sri Lanka doctors ‘to be tried’
A group of doctors who worked in Sri Lanka’s rebel-held war zone are being held on suspicion of collaborating with Tamil rebels, the government says. The doctors could be in detention for a year or more before being tried. With journalists banned from the conflict zone, they became an important source of news about the… Continue reading Sri Lanka doctors ‘to be tried’
Avoid witch hunt, HRW tells Colombo
Noting that "Disappearances" of ethnic Tamils in the north and east and in the capital, Colombo, allegedly by members of the security forces or Tamil armed groups remain a serious problem, New York based Human Rights Watch (HRW), in a press release issued today said, "[t]he Sri Lankan government needs to ensure that the abuses… Continue reading Avoid witch hunt, HRW tells Colombo
