“Art is something that should not be confined to the four walls of a gallery but taken to the masses,” says M.I.A., the British artist-cum-singer now in Kochi to be part of the Kochi Biennalle. The outspoken bold singer who doesn’t fail to surprise even once and is known for her thrilling performance at the… Continue reading M.I.A. comes to Kochi, to create art
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"Multimedia book to unbury facts of Sri Lanka war"
Benjamin Dix, a former UN staffer who spent four years in Sri Lanka from 2004 till 2008 when Sri Lanka asked all NGOs to leave the island, and who with illustrator Lindsay Pollock, is documenting the effects of Sri Lanka war through the story of a Tamil refugee, in an interview given to TamilNet says,… Continue reading "Multimedia book to unbury facts of Sri Lanka war"
Sri Lanka: Here lies the rule of law
(by Bob Rae) There was no doubt among those watching on the ground as the Sri Lankan army carried out its blitzkrieg across the northeast of the island in early 2009. The loss of civilian life would be mammoth, and those killed would, as often as not, be in “safe zones.” In my last meeting… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Here lies the rule of law
Honest intellectual discourse missing in Tamil Nadu: Thirumurugan
Lack of honest intellectual discussion in Tamil Nadu is the reason why the Tamil Eezham cause has not been taken up for intense intellectual discussion at a larger All-India level, said Thirumurugan Gandhi, coordinator of May 17 civil society movement of TamilNadu in an interview to TamilNet earlier this month. Such intellectual discourses usually dominated… Continue reading Honest intellectual discourse missing in Tamil Nadu: Thirumurugan
Time to push back over Sri Lankan impunity – CNN.com Blogs
By Alan Keenan, Special to CNN Editor’s note: Alan Keenan is the International Crisis Group’s Sri Lanka project director and senior analyst. The views expressed are his own. ICG’s new report on the issue can be downloaded here. International attention on Sri Lanka has focused recently on a devastating report from the United Nations reviewing… Continue reading Time to push back over Sri Lankan impunity – CNN.com Blogs
British diplomat briefed on demographic genocide taking place in Trincomalee
The leader of opposition in the Eastern Provincial Council (EPC), Mr Singaraveloo Thandayuthapani, a Tamil National Alliance (TNA) politician on Monday briefed the Deputy High Commissioner of UK Mr Robbie Bulloch, who was on an official visit to Trincomalee district. The TNA politician described the land appropriation by the Sri Lanka Army affecting Eezham Tamils… Continue reading British diplomat briefed on demographic genocide taking place in Trincomalee
Karunanidhi hopeful of UN intervening in Tamils issue
DMK president M. Karunanidhi on Monday said he was hopeful that the United Nations could effectively intervene in the Sri Lankan Tamil issue, notwithstanding an internal report that spoke of the UN’s failure to prevent mass civilian casualties during the civil war that ended in 2009. Talking to reporters on behalf of the Tamil Eelam… Continue reading Karunanidhi hopeful of UN intervening in Tamils issue
Eyewitnesses to Kumaarapuram massacre summoned to Anuradhapura
Witnesses to February 1996 brutal massacre of 24 Tamils by the occupying Sri Lanka Army (SLA) at Kumarapuram vilage in Trincomalee, have been sent summons to appear on Monday in Anuradhapura High Court situated in predominantly Sinhala district, more than 16 years after the genocidal massacre. “This gang rape and massacre of innocent civilians, including… Continue reading Eyewitnesses to Kumaarapuram massacre summoned to Anuradhapura
SL ambassador cites China for ‘autonomy within unitary structure’
Genocidal Sri Lanka’s ambassador in France, Dr. Dayan Jayatilleke, on Sunday reiterated his stand of finding ‘autonomy’ solutions for Tamils within a ‘unitary’ state. The model he cited was China. He was replying to criticism on his stand by Emeritus Professor Peter Schalk that appeared in TamilNet last Thursday. “The reply of the ambassador only… Continue reading SL ambassador cites China for ‘autonomy within unitary structure’
UN culpable under "complicity clause," says Professor Boyle
Dismissing the "recommendations" of the Petrie report as "UN double talk" similar to the language used by the UN to excuse UN’s complicity in the Srebrenica massacre, Professor Boyle, an expert in International Law, said that the Petrie report, however, provides legal evidence to establish UN’s culpability on the element of "complicity" to war crimes… Continue reading UN culpable under "complicity clause," says Professor Boyle
