Eezham Tamils in Norway launch move for democratically elected council

Eezham Tamils in Norway have launched an election process on Monday to form Norwegian Council of Eelam Tamils (NCET), a move widely perceived as a pioneering major step in the global politics of Eezham Tamils. An independent election committee formed for this purpose has called for the nomination of candidates and has announced that the… Continue reading Eezham Tamils in Norway launch move for democratically elected council

Tissainayagam, a prisoner of conscience – paper, Amnesty

Arrested without a warrant, incarcerated without detention order, refused to see a lawyer for more than two weeks after arrest, denied privacy of conversation with his attorney and his wife while under detention, and held without charge for more than 5 months, and now sentenced by Sri Lanka’s high court for 20 years in prison,… Continue reading Tissainayagam, a prisoner of conscience – paper, Amnesty

Indian envoy listens to preparations on IDPs withstanding monsoon

The Indian High commissioner in Colombo, Mr. Alok Prasad, on Saturday visited internment camps in Vavuniyaa and held discussions with the militarised ‘Competent Authority’ for IDPs in the Northern Province, Maj. Gen. Kamal Goonaratne, and the Sri Lankan Government Agent for Vavuniyaa Mrs. Charles. Amidst all what have been listed by the Indian High Commission,… Continue reading Indian envoy listens to preparations on IDPs withstanding monsoon

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World Tamil Meet snowballing into political controversy

Tamil Nadu Government’s decision to hold the 9th World Tamil Conference in Coimbatore next year is snowballing into a major political controversy with AIADMK outrightly rejecting the move to hold such a meet and other opposition parties questioning its timing citing the plight of Tamils in Sri Lanka. AIADMK chief J Jayalalithaa had sought to… Continue reading World Tamil Meet snowballing into political controversy

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Wanni IDPs: The scam continues

By Rohini Hensman It was a relief to hear that the government was at last responding to mounting domestic and international criticism, and had begun releasing the Wanni IDPs. Perhaps the shocking report in the Sunday Times on September 6 about human trafficking at the internment camps was partly responsible. An exemplary piece of investigative… Continue reading Wanni IDPs: The scam continues

Raj Rajaratnam’s million dollars – A fine starting point

Your lead story last week that Raj Rajaratnam had pledged a million US dollars to help with the rehabilitation of former LTTE combatants would be welcomed in certain circles but would have raised the hackles among the hardliners in the Diaspora and he may be under sever pressure to change his mind. There would also… Continue reading Raj Rajaratnam’s million dollars – A fine starting point

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India’s inspiration: Sri Lanka now turns its weapon against Diaspora Tamils

By Satheesan Kumaaran After keeping hundreds of thousands of Tamils incarcerated in Nazi-style camps in Vavuniya, after killing nearly 30,000 Tamils in Vanni earlier this year, after wounding tens of thousands of Tamils, Sri Lanka has now turned its fullest dictatorship attitude weapon against Diasporic Tamils. Sri Lankan agents continue issuing threats to Tamil Diaspora… Continue reading India’s inspiration: Sri Lanka now turns its weapon against Diaspora Tamils

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Toronto Eelam – Himal

With the largest numbers of Sri Lankan Tamils outside the island, dreams of a separate Tamil homeland are still nurtured in Canada. In Toronto’s east end, Scarborough, what some call the ‘real capital of Eelam’, a few expatriate Sri Lankan Tamils continue to attach LTTE flags to their cars as others would a local ice-hockey… Continue reading Toronto Eelam – Himal

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