While Alistair Burt, British Under Secretary of State at FCO, endorsed on Twitter on Wednesday the self-determination of the people of the Western Sahara, in his Twitter discussions on Tuesday with Eezham Tamils, he opined that “Detail of political settlement must be for Sri Lankans themselves. We encourage TNA and govt to make serious progress.”… Continue reading British Under Secretary’s ‘war picnic’, misleading comments, draw flak from Tamils
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Genocide prosecution, a Guatemalan lesson
A Guatamalan judge made history Monday by authorizing a public trial to prosecute a dictator and former Guatamalan "head of state" in Guatamalan domestic court for the ultimate crime of genocide. While Guatamala’s counter-insurgency massacres provide a stark parallel to Mu’l’lvaaykkaal killings of Tamil civilians, and even while, Sri Lanka’s hardline nationalist Sinhala population and… Continue reading Genocide prosecution, a Guatemalan lesson
UNHRC resolution on SL: Why India should finally stand up
If India has been constrained to side with Sri Lanka on the ethnic Tamil issue as well as in blocking international pressure for its alleged war crimes because of geopolitical weakness, it can seize an upcoming opportunity: the 22nd UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) session to be held in March. Dissatisfied with Sri Lanka’s inability… Continue reading UNHRC resolution on SL: Why India should finally stand up
Karunanidhi asks Union government not to encourage Rajapaksa’s visit
DMK president M. Karunanidhi on Monday urged the Union government not to encourage Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s visit to the country and announced a black-shirt demonstration in Chennai during his visit on February 8. Explaining a resolution adopted in the Tamil Eelam Supporters Organisation (TESO) meeting, Mr. Karunanidhi alleged that Mr. Rajapaksa had led… Continue reading Karunanidhi asks Union government not to encourage Rajapaksa’s visit
Sri Lankan president rules out autonomy for Tamils in north,offers ‘equal rights’ to all
Sri Lanka’s president on Monday ruled out giving Tamils greater political autonomy, appearing to back away from his long-stalled promise to empower the ethnic minority as part of the country’s reconciliation process following a bloody quarter-century civil war. President Mahinda Rajapaksa made his about-face despite growing international pressure to compromise with the minority and to… Continue reading Sri Lankan president rules out autonomy for Tamils in north,offers ‘equal rights’ to all
TESO urges New Delhi to move for referendum at Geneva
New Delhi should take firm efforts to bring forward a resolution at the UNHRC sessions next month for conducting a referendum among Ilangkai Tamils, said a resolution passed by Tamil Eelam Supporters Organisation (TESO) in Chennai on Monday. The organisation cited its earlier resolution passed in this regard in August last year and said that… Continue reading TESO urges New Delhi to move for referendum at Geneva
Tamil diaspora protests Sri Lanka’s freedom committing genocide
Tamil diaspora activists in Europe, Canada and Australia staged protests on Monday coinciding with the Sri Lanka’s official 65th ‘independence day’, with activists alleging that this so-called ‘independence’ was only a freedom given to the Sinhala nation to commit a protracted genocide of the Eezham Tamil nation. Speaking to TamilNet from a solidarity gathering in… Continue reading Tamil diaspora protests Sri Lanka’s freedom committing genocide
MV Sun Sea Refugee Faces Deportation in 10 Days
The CBC reported on Thursday that an MV Sun Sea Eezham Tamil refugee faces imminent deportation. The Canadian government has issued a deportation order for February 13 in the case. Changes to refugee appeals processes by the Canadian government have restricted the avenues and time frame for appeals. The refugee’s lawyer, Hadayt Nazami, speculates that… Continue reading MV Sun Sea Refugee Faces Deportation in 10 Days
Russia celebrates 70th anniversary of Stalingrad
Russians commemorated the 70th anniversary of the end of the Battle of Stalingrad, one of the bloodiest battles waged during World War II, on Saturday. Stalingrad, later named as Volgograd in 1961 under Khrushchev, marked the decisive turning point on the Eastern Front of the War since Nazi Germany launched Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of… Continue reading Russia celebrates 70th anniversary of Stalingrad
Tamils will lose land forever by failing to address US, India in time
Any international resolution on the island of Sri Lanka that doesn’t recognize and protect the nation of Eezham Tamils and its territoriality is not only useless to the affected people but also worse than the genocidal war waged against them by the International Community of Establishments. In a coordinated way, a concrete demand has to… Continue reading Tamils will lose land forever by failing to address US, India in time
