Gotabhaya Rajapaksa: Sri Lanka north ‘not just for Tamils’

Sri Lanka’s defence secretary has said it is not appropriate to view the north of the country, over which a separatist war was fought, as a predominantly Tamil area. Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, who many credit with defeating Tamil rebels, also told the BBC there were few civilian casualties in the war’s closing phase. Human rights groups… Continue reading Gotabhaya Rajapaksa: Sri Lanka north ‘not just for Tamils’

Eezham Tamils protest UK inviting Rajapaksa to Queen’s diamond jubilee

Eezham Tamils in the UK gathered outside the UK Prime Minister’s residence at 10 Downing Street on Saturday demanding withdrawal of an invitation extended to Mahinda Rajapaksa for the upcoming Diamond Jubilee celebrations of Queen Elizabeth. A petition given to the authorities by the Tamil Coordinating Committee UK (TCC-UK) which had organised the event underscored… Continue reading Eezham Tamils protest UK inviting Rajapaksa to Queen’s diamond jubilee

International Community answerable, say Jaffna University students

In the absence of no action to the attack on the student leader aiming at denial of ‘right to memory’ of the Tamil student community, the ultimate responsibility goes with the international community that has unleashed and upholds such a militarized setup against Tamils, commented boycotting students of the University of Jaffna who have decided… Continue reading International Community answerable, say Jaffna University students

Dublin conference on geopolitics highlights need for critical solidarity

Activists from Kurdistan, Colombia, Ireland and the island of Sri Lanka, talking about the role geopolitics played in determining peace-processes and conflict in various cases, informed a mixed audience of activists, academics and journalists of the nuances of their respective cases connecting it with larger trends at an event organized at Trinity College, Dublin on… Continue reading Dublin conference on geopolitics highlights need for critical solidarity

SL military coerces Jaffna University students to closed-door talks

The commander of the occupying Sinhala military in Jaffna, Maj. Gen. Hathurusinghe, intimidated leaders of the boycotting students of the Jaffna University to come for a closed-door meeting at the occupation headquarters on Wednesday to tell them that the SL military would not provide security to students if they engage in political or social activities.… Continue reading SL military coerces Jaffna University students to closed-door talks

1972 constitution reminds Tamils not to backtrack idea of nationhood

The 1972 republican constitution of Sri Lanka, which for the first time constitutionalised a unitary Sinhala-Buddhist state, was enacted without the participation or mandate of Eezham Tamils. Not only their political opposition was brushed aside but even the judiciary also played a game against legal challenges. The constitution forced the shift in Tamil polity from… Continue reading 1972 constitution reminds Tamils not to backtrack idea of nationhood

40-year-old Sri Lanka constitution burnt at cremation ground of Parvathi Amma

The 1972 republican constitution of Sri Lanka, which for the first time constitutionalised the unitary Sinhala-Buddhist State and brought in the name ‘Sri Lanka’, against the wishes of the nation of Eezham Tamils in the island, has been burnt on its 40th anniversary on Tuesday, 22 May 2012, at the spot where the LTTE leader… Continue reading 40-year-old Sri Lanka constitution burnt at cremation ground of Parvathi Amma

Sinhala-Buddhist temple opened to ‘celebrate’ genocide at Mu’l’livaaykkaal

Coinciding the third anniversary of Mu’l’livaaykkaal genocide, a secretly built Sinhala-Buddhist stupa was inaugurated at Vaddu-vaakal, the entrance to the Mu’l’livaaykkaal genocidal strip of land in Mullaiththeevu. As the Tamil public is yet to be allowed into the stretch of land, the building of the stupa at the genocidal site went unnoticed until its inauguration.… Continue reading Sinhala-Buddhist temple opened to ‘celebrate’ genocide at Mu’l’livaaykkaal

Mu’l’livaaykkaal remembered as symbol of protest in Australia, Canada

Exhibiting a spirit of commitment to the Tamil Eelam freedom struggle and seeking to undo defeatist mentalities of some in the diaspora, Eezham Tamil youth in Canada and Australia organized Mu’l’livaaykkaal remembrance events in their countries as symbolizing Tamil resistance to oppression and genocide, on Friday and Saturday respectively. Speaking to TamilNet, the organizers asserted… Continue reading Mu’l’livaaykkaal remembered as symbol of protest in Australia, Canada