SL military harasses Tamil activists engaged in election campaign: TNA MP

Violating the election rules, and intervening into the civil affairs, the occupying Sri Lankan military is threatening the Tamil activists campaigning for the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) in the North, said TNA parliamentarian Suresh Premachandran at a press conference held in Jaffna on Friday. Further, the SL military, that doesn’t even understand what is written… Continue reading SL military harasses Tamil activists engaged in election campaign: TNA MP

Sri Lanka archaeology claims finding ‘Sinhala Prakrit’ in Delft

An archaeology website of Sri Lanka on Thursday claimed that the Maritime Archaeology Unit of the Central Cultural Fund (an exclusive Sinhala outfit of the genocidal State) had found a Brahmi inscription in “Sinhalese Prakrit language” at Delft (Nedun-theevu), the farthest inhabited island off the Jaffna Peninsula. The claim was based on a four-letter fragment… Continue reading Sri Lanka archaeology claims finding ‘Sinhala Prakrit’ in Delft

Genocidal military gets pampered as ‘development’ partner of Switzerland

The genocidal Sinhala military that is occupying the country of Eezham Tamils has to be ‘accepted’ and ‘honoured’ as a mandatory partner of any ‘development’ the West is conceiving and providing to Eezham Tamils, was the message coming from a recently held function of the Swiss Development Corporation (SDC) in the Jaffna peninsula, local people… Continue reading Genocidal military gets pampered as ‘development’ partner of Switzerland

TNA candidate Ananthi narrowly escapes from attack in Jaffna

The only woman candidate of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) in Jaffna district in the forthcoming provincial council elections, Ms Ananthi Sasitharan, narrowly escaped from an attack by alleged Sri Lankan military operatives, who followed her van in a motorbike and a military-like vehicle on KKS Road from Chunnaakam to Ainthu-chanthi, a five-road junction in… Continue reading TNA candidate Ananthi narrowly escapes from attack in Jaffna

Self-immolated Senthilkumaran called for mass struggle to achieve Tamil Eelam

35-year-old Senthilkumaran Ratnasingam, who immolated himself in front of the UN office at Geneva on Thursday had recorded a video message in the cell phone which was in his possession. The message has come out on Monday after the Switzerland police handed over the phone to the family. In his message Senthilkumaran called for a… Continue reading Self-immolated Senthilkumaran called for mass struggle to achieve Tamil Eelam

Navi Pillay, a big disappointment: Prof Ramasamy

Despite the publicity surrounding her visit, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Ms. Navanetham Pillay “was a big disappointment for Tamils in Sri Lanka and elsewhere. At the end of her visit, she basically revealed her true character of serving the interests of the UN and the larger interests of the Anglo-Saxon world,” writes… Continue reading Navi Pillay, a big disappointment: Prof Ramasamy

UK ‘development’ means building genocidal State against Tamils

The UK and Scottish governments have been training more than 3,500 Sri Lankan police officers, including some senior commanders, since 2007, Herald Scotland reported Sunday. Reporting the findings by Corporate Watch, a non-profit research group, the paper cited several human rights campaigners as questioning the Scottish involvement with the Sri Lankan police. The training by… Continue reading UK ‘development’ means building genocidal State against Tamils

Eezham Tamil man self-immolates in front of Geneva UN office

An Eezham Tamil diaspora Tamil man, 35-year-old Senthilkumaran Ratnasingam, has immolated himself in front of the UN office in Geneva on Thursday around 1:10 a.m. The authorities in Switzerland were initially reluctant to confirm or release the details of the incident. However, Tamil circles at Geneva told TamilNet that the Swiss police together with a… Continue reading Eezham Tamil man self-immolates in front of Geneva UN office

British PM, Foreign Secretary to attend CHOGM

Responding to question at the British House of Commons session on Tuesday, William Hague, the British Foreign Secretary, confirmed that he and the British Prime Minister will be attending the CHOGM meeting to be held in Sri Lanka in November. He explained that though concerned “about human rights in Sri Lanka, including media freedom” he… Continue reading British PM, Foreign Secretary to attend CHOGM

UN faces political pressure from powers that withhold casualty figures: Jude Lal

While the UN Security Council is the most decisive political organ, why did the US chose to move the UN Human Rights Commission and that too avoiding any reference to UN’s own Expert Panel report, questions Dr. Jude Lal Fernando, one of the organizers of the Peoples’ Tribunal on Sri Lanka held in Dublin in… Continue reading UN faces political pressure from powers that withhold casualty figures: Jude Lal