When the Sri Lankan government routed the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam on the sandy beaches of the country’s north east, few would have predicted that the government offensive would continue. Yet in the months that have followed there has been little magnanimity, let alone reconciliation. Tens of thousands of Tamil civilians are still being… Continue reading Tamils rail under Sri Lanka’s heel
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‘Released’ IDPs still in camps
Displaced Tamil people released from the camps in Vavuniya are still in camps, local political leaders say. R Thurairatnam, a member of the eastern provincial council, told BBC Sandeshaya that 123 families released from Vavuniya camps are still kept in camps in Batticaloa. 360 people are currently kept in two schools, Sinhala Maha Vidyalaya and… Continue reading ‘Released’ IDPs still in camps
Lessons From The Lankan Conflict – Countercurrents.org
By Satya Sagar South Asia is a part of the world where life is really cheap and the silent genocide of millions every year due to neglect and poverty does not touch the conscience of the public. And societies that are willing to accept a silent and invisible genocide in their midst will over a… Continue reading Lessons From The Lankan Conflict – Countercurrents.org
‘Prabhakaran was a good weapon to use’: Rediff.com
Ever since the war in Sri Lanka ended, one question that has persisted is India’s role in the battle against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. NDTV Defence and Strategic Affairs Editor Nitin Anant Gokhale‘s book Sri Lanka: From War to Peace answers that question. India gave Sri Lanka helicopters, supported it with intelligence and… Continue reading ‘Prabhakaran was a good weapon to use’: Rediff.com
Documentation of Norwegian Tamil mandate released
Comprehensive documentation of a mandate conducted among Eezham Tamils of Norway is now released in the form of a 48-page publication by Utrop newspaper, which conducted the poll on 10th of May this year. In the referendum, 99 percent of the voters endorsed the Vaddukkoaddai Resolution of 1976, calling for an independent and sovereign Tamil… Continue reading Documentation of Norwegian Tamil mandate released
What happened in Yogi audio launch?
Perhaps, it was almost like a paradise coming down on earth for filmmaker Ameer. Incisively, the occasion of ‘Yogi’ audio launch happened to be a blissful moment for the moviemaker as his close pals and his most-loved personalities were present for the event showing their blessings and best wishes. Ameer said that he wished to… Continue reading What happened in Yogi audio launch?
Harassed Tamils languish in prison-like camps in Sri Lanka
Living by a palm-fringed golden beach on the edge of the Indian Ocean, Suganthinhi Thesamanikam considers herself lucky to be alive after living through the hell of war. Caught between the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and the Sri Lankan army, she dodged bullets and shells for two years before ending up on the… Continue reading Harassed Tamils languish in prison-like camps in Sri Lanka
Pottu Amman monopolised access to Prabhakaran
The former head of the LTTE’s intelligence wing, Shanmuganathan Sivasankaran, alias Pottu Amman, had monopolised access to Tiger chief Velupillai Prabhakaran to such an extent that the latter had no inputs on the military and political situation other than what Pottu Amman chose to give him. This system resulted in the entire LTTE structure, including… Continue reading Pottu Amman monopolised access to Prabhakaran
Hounslow Tamils ‘terrified to speak out’ – Local Guardian
A Hounslow Tamil is urging the Government to stop leaving his fellow islanders in limbo, after reports of Tamils being deported despite officials accusing Sri Lankan authorities of human rights violations. Former asylum seeker Rajsh Kumar, now a legal adviser at Hounslow Tamil Community Centre (TCC), said many Hounslow Tamils were still waiting for court… Continue reading Hounslow Tamils ‘terrified to speak out’ – Local Guardian
ANALYSIS-Sri Lankan president’s political-military shuffle
To win a quarter-century war four of his predecessors could not, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa did what none of them would: gave the military near-unlimited power. But now that he has claimed victory over the Tamil Tiger rebels in one of Asia’s longest-running wars, Rajapaksa has moved quickly to diffuse the military’s influence as… Continue reading ANALYSIS-Sri Lankan president’s political-military shuffle
