Lack of honest intellectual discussion in Tamil Nadu is the reason why the Tamil Eezham cause has not been taken up for intense intellectual discussion at a larger All-India level, said Thirumurugan Gandhi, coordinator of May 17 civil society movement of TamilNadu in an interview to TamilNet earlier this month. Such intellectual discourses usually dominated… Continue reading Honest intellectual discourse missing in Tamil Nadu: Thirumurugan
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SL ambassador cites China for ‘autonomy within unitary structure’
Genocidal Sri Lanka’s ambassador in France, Dr. Dayan Jayatilleke, on Sunday reiterated his stand of finding ‘autonomy’ solutions for Tamils within a ‘unitary’ state. The model he cited was China. He was replying to criticism on his stand by Emeritus Professor Peter Schalk that appeared in TamilNet last Thursday. “The reply of the ambassador only… Continue reading SL ambassador cites China for ‘autonomy within unitary structure’
Politics of Genocide
While the Mu’l’livaaykkaal killings and the on-going cultural destruction in the NorthEast can be argued to constitute "Genocide" within the definition of the Genocide Convention of 1948, a virtual codification of the “Never Again” ethos, Western Nations including the United Nations have shown not only any inclination to accept that the crime occurred, but also… Continue reading Politics of Genocide
Colombo accelerates demographic genocide in Trincomalee
The Colombo government led by President Mahinda Rajapakse has been implementing a land appropriation policy to reduce the parliamentary strength of Tamils in Trincomalee district with the support of occupying Sri Lanka Army, say Tamil politicians in the district. While landless residents of the district have to fight for the allocation of half an acre… Continue reading Colombo accelerates demographic genocide in Trincomalee
Sri Lanka Tamil party urges UN to open int’l probe
Sri Lanka’s main ethnic Tamil party on Friday urged the United Nations to make amends for its acknowledged failure to protect civilians in the final months of the county’s civil war by opening an international investigation into tens of thousands of deaths. A U.N. report released Wednesday said the world body took inadequate steps to… Continue reading Sri Lanka Tamil party urges UN to open int’l probe
Autonomy within unitary structure paradoxical: Peter Schalk
Sri Lanka’s ambassador in France, Dayan Jayatilleke, calling for “autonomy within a unitary structure,” at a seminar in Paris earlier this month was a political-populist statement, responded Professor Emeritus Peter Schalk, who participated the seminar arranged by Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS). A unitary structure excludes autonomy. A social scientist would not have… Continue reading Autonomy within unitary structure paradoxical: Peter Schalk
Call for Cameron to boycott Sri Lanka summit over human rights
David Cameron is being urged by MPs to consider boycotting next year’s Commonwealth summit in Sri Lanka in protest at its human rights record. The Commons Foreign Affairs Committee said it was wrong for Colombo to host the heads of government meeting amid reports of continuing "serious abuses". The PM should not attend unless he… Continue reading Call for Cameron to boycott Sri Lanka summit over human rights
UN ‘failed Sri Lanka civilians’, says internal probe
The United Nations failed in its mandate to protect civilians in the last months of Sri Lanka’s bloody civil war, a leaked draft of a highly critical internal UN report says. "Events in Sri Lanka mark a grave failure of the UN," it concludes. The government and Tamil rebels are accused of war crimes in… Continue reading UN ‘failed Sri Lanka civilians’, says internal probe
UN consistent in ‘leaking’ on Sri Lanka
An internal review panel report on the UN ‘s conduct in the final months of the Vanni War has found the UN guilty of “systematic failure” in Sri Lanka, according to the report leaked to the BBC on Tuesday. The practice of ‘leaking’ information and reports on Sri Lanka is consistent with the UN ever… Continue reading UN consistent in ‘leaking’ on Sri Lanka
Uprooted Tamils in Champoor live in camps under flood water
Uprooted Champoor Tamil families numbering about 1,250 are undergoing untold sufferings in temporary shelters due to ongoing heavy rain and strong winds. Temporary shelters situated in Kaddai-pa’richchaan, Ki’liveddi, Manatcheanai and Paddiththidal are under flood waters and the latrines are submerged in the water, according to C. Thandayuthapani, the opposition leader in the Eastern Provincial Council… Continue reading Uprooted Tamils in Champoor live in camps under flood water
