Sri Lankan paper apologises to minister after he threatened its editor

A Sri Lankan newspaper has apologised to a minister for reporting that he had threatened its editor with death – even though she recorded him doing so. Let’s disentangle that bizarre turn of events. In July this year, the defence minister Gotabaya Rajapaksa threatened the editor of the Sunday Leader, Frederica Jansz, during a phone… Continue reading Sri Lankan paper apologises to minister after he threatened its editor

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Near site of LTTE’s last stand, a victory memorial that Tamils don’t visit

In the heart of northern Sri Lanka, near the place where thousands of Tamil civilians are believed to have been killed during the military’s last successful push against the LTTE, stands a powerful assertion of that victory. On a sandy patch of land that saw the most fighting in the final stages of the war… Continue reading Near site of LTTE’s last stand, a victory memorial that Tamils don’t visit

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Fighter plane gift to British in WWI: diaspora mindset of Jaffna Tamils revisited

On special requests sent to colonial communities by the British to support them in the war against Germany, on 22 Dec 1915, Jaffna Tamils living in Malaya, donated the cost of a fighter plane and named it “Jaffna,” says an informed source, adding that it shows the ‘characteristic of Eezham Tamils supporting the war efforts… Continue reading Fighter plane gift to British in WWI: diaspora mindset of Jaffna Tamils revisited

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Sinhalicised division formalised in Mullaiththeevu district

A newly created division, Sinhalicised in demograhpy and acquired a name ‘Weli Oya’ changed from the Tamil name Ma’nal-aa’ru, has been formalised with a divisional secretariat of the civil administrative structure of occupying Sri Lanka in the Mullaith-theevu district of the country of Eezham Tamils. This is an explicit move of colonisation and structural genocide… Continue reading Sinhalicised division formalised in Mullaiththeevu district

US institute honours genocide-accused SLA’s Demining Unit

The Marshall Legacy Institute (MLI), an American non-profit organization based in Virginia, has honoured a ‘Humanitarian Demining Unit’ team of the genocide-accused SLA as the best Mine Detection Dog team for the year 2012 at its annual “Clearing the Path” event, at Washington on October 10. Eezham Tamil activists, however, criticized the move as a… Continue reading US institute honours genocide-accused SLA’s Demining Unit

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TNA Does Not Represent The People Of Sri Lanka – Basil

Economic Development Minister Basil Rajapaksa says that the proposed Divi Neguma Bill that has now run into much controversy, is aimed at uplifting the living standards of the low income earners that amount to around 1.5-1.8 million in the country while also providing benefits to the 27,000 Samurdhi employees. Responding to concerns raised over the… Continue reading TNA Does Not Represent The People Of Sri Lanka – Basil

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Citizenship certificates given to SL refugees in India

The Sri Lankan government has given 50 birth certificates, 130 citizenship certificates and 60 passports to Sri Lankan refugees living in refugee camp in Rameswaran on Saturday, the Hindu reported. The Deputy High Commissioner R.K.M.A. Rajakaruna said Tamil was not an official language of the country at the time when Tamil left Sri Lanka to… Continue reading Citizenship certificates given to SL refugees in India

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Colombo’s claims of diaspora dialogue challenged in the diaspora

None of the Tamil diaspora bodies that have democratic or institutional mandate of Eezham Tamils have opted to engage in talks with the Sri Lankan government, which continues to negate the nationhood and right to self-determination of Eezham Tamils, said Dr Panchakulasingam Kandiah, the president of the democratically elected Norwegian Council of Eezham Tamils and… Continue reading Colombo’s claims of diaspora dialogue challenged in the diaspora