TNPF urges mass struggle to course-correct IC imposed devolution deviation

Sinhala State and IC should be brought to a point to concede Tamil sovereignty through a democratic, non-violent mass struggle with sacrifices, said Tamil National People’s Front leader Gajendrakumar Pomnnambalam, addressing media in Jaffna on Monday, and clarifying the position taken by the TNPF at the tripartite deliberations facilitated by the Mannaar Bishop on Saturday.… Continue reading TNPF urges mass struggle to course-correct IC imposed devolution deviation

Tamil polity forced to focus on Indo-US agenda of ‘PC devolution’

A civil society move, undertaken by the Mannaar Bishop Rt. Rev. Rayappu Joseph to bring unity among mainstream Tamil political parties in the country of Eezham Tamils, lasted for more than 6 hours on Saturday, news sources in Mannaar said. The deliberations exposed the desire of the powers and their diplomatic elements in Colombo backing… Continue reading Tamil polity forced to focus on Indo-US agenda of ‘PC devolution’

Letter from Sri Lanka Muslim Leader UNconfirmed, Noted in Colombo, Myanmar Contrasted, Cyclone on the Way

The UN gets a lot of mail, sure. And so it might take hours to go back and see if a particular letter was received. But some issues fall off the table of this UN that probably shouldn’t. Take Sri Lanka, for example. Take the specific issue of attacks on Muslims in Sri Lanka. At… Continue reading Letter from Sri Lanka Muslim Leader UNconfirmed, Noted in Colombo, Myanmar Contrasted, Cyclone on the Way

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Occupying SL military brings in Sinhala fishermen to Maaththa’lan sea

The occupying Sri Lankan military has again brought in more than 200 Sinhala fishermen from the south within the last two weeks to Maaththa’lan in Mullaiththeevu, while the Eezham Tamils, uprooted from their native place Maaththa’lan after the genocidal onslaught, are still denied access to their lands and the sea. One month ago, the encroaching… Continue reading Occupying SL military brings in Sinhala fishermen to Maaththa’lan sea

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Genocide could be mandated by democracy of West: Malathy

“Tamils agonize why the entire setup of Western institutions refuses to call what happened to us and what is happening to us is Genocide. Should the Tamils be surprised,” asked Dr N. Malathy, a key member of NESoHR and the author of ‘A Fleeting Moment in My Country’ at a meeting in Auckland, organized by… Continue reading Genocide could be mandated by democracy of West: Malathy

UK author eulogising Sri Lanka COIN backfires exposing USA

While Sri Lanka’s genocidal war on the Eezham Tamils architected by world powers, being reduced to only ‘human rights abuses’ in the criticism by political actors within the Establishments, it is studied by military experts within the same system to ‘learn lessons’ in counterinsurgency (COIN). The latest is a COIN literature on Sri Lanka, ‘Total… Continue reading UK author eulogising Sri Lanka COIN backfires exposing USA

Ban Kamal, Rajini films: Lanka Buddhist group

Ravana Balaya has also sought ban on Vijay and Sarath Kumar movies Ravana Balaya, a Buddhist national group in Sri Lanka, has urged the National Film Corporation here to ban films starring actors Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan, Sarath Kumar and Vijay. However, National Film Corporation chairman Asoka Serasinghe told The Hindu on Thursday that no official… Continue reading Ban Kamal, Rajini films: Lanka Buddhist group

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Boycott campaigns worsen Sri Lanka’s economic woes

Targeting brand label garment stores including Victoria Secret and Gap which sell Sri Lankan made apparel, Tamil activists held protests in New York, San Francisco, Washington D.C., and Toronto in front of both stores Sunday, organizers of the protest said. The protesters held placards and distributed leaflets describing the war-crimes and crimes against humanity committed… Continue reading Boycott campaigns worsen Sri Lanka’s economic woes