"I am contesting in the presidential election only to give the Tamils of the North and East to register their unified protest against the presidential candidates Mahinda Rajapakse and Sarath Fonseka who were the key characters in killing our people and subjecting them to untold suffering," Sivajilingam, the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian and the… Continue reading “Tamils should reject Mahinda, Sarath in the presidential poll” – Sivajilingam
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99.9 percent say yes to Tamil Eelam in Canada referendum
99.82 percent of 48,583 voters mandated independent and sovereign Tamil Eelam in the poll conducted in 31 centres across Canada, Saturday. The Canadian media and politicians showed great interest in the process of the ballot and organizers expressed satisfaction as 50, 000 was the expected turn out they quoted to media earlier. The poll was… Continue reading 99.9 percent say yes to Tamil Eelam in Canada referendum
Sri Lanka’s war heroes battle for a clean image
A presidential election in Sri Lanka next month will see two former allies from the country’s bitter civil war slugging it out, but their record on corruption, not the battlefield, might swing the final vote. President Mahinda Rajapakse and his former army chief Sarath Fonseka are set to face each other at the ballot box… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s war heroes battle for a clean image
“Tamils should claim rights gradually” – Douglas Devananda
Tamils have been reduced to the stage where they cannot no longer fight for their rights. Their non-violent approaches as well as armed struggle have failed leaving them in a situation where they can only claim their rights step by step, Minister Dougala Devananda said Saturday in a press meet held in Eelam People’s Democratic… Continue reading “Tamils should claim rights gradually” – Douglas Devananda
“Plans afoot to kill me” – Sivajilingam
Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian and independent candidate in presidential election said that efforts are being made to kill him so as to prevent him getting the Tamil votes in North and East in the presidential election, in a press conference held in Jaffna Friday. He further said that he had received certain information from… Continue reading “Plans afoot to kill me” – Sivajilingam
Asylum seekers leave Indonesia: official
Fifteen of the Sri Lankan asylum seekers who spent weeks refusing to get off the boat that rescued them near Indonesia have left the country, a foreign ministry official said Sunday. "They left Indonesia yesterday. Two were flown to Australia and the other 13 were taken to an evacuation centre in Romania where they will… Continue reading Asylum seekers leave Indonesia: official
Sri Lankan guards ‘sexually abused girls’ in Tamil refugee camp
A British medic held for months in an internment camp for Tamil civilians has revealed how military guards dealt out cruel punishments, while many suspected of links to Tiger rebels were taken away and have not been seen since Tamil women interned after escaping the horrors of the civil war in Sri Lanka were sexually… Continue reading Sri Lankan guards ‘sexually abused girls’ in Tamil refugee camp
Jaffna Tamil girl abducted in Colombo
Sinnappu Suhintha, 21, a resident of Jaffna, was abducted in Colombo, when she went out hospital where her mother was an in-patient, to buy food, according to a complaint lodged with the Maradana Police Friday by her relatives. Suhintha had come to Colombo to admit her mother Sinnappu Thavamany, 61, in the Colombo General Hospital… Continue reading Jaffna Tamil girl abducted in Colombo
Referendum deciding identity
More than laying sound democratic foundations to the liberation struggle, the referendum will be deciding how the free Eezham Tamils and their descendants choose to identify themselves to the world – whether as ‘Sri Lankans’ or as Eezham Tamils, in the wake of international attempts to impose identity on them, commented Tamil circles in Canada… Continue reading Referendum deciding identity
IFJ report adds to Colombo’s woes on war-crimes video
International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), in a report released Friday after a fact finding mission to Sri Lanka, notes that the current political rivalry between the two leading presidential contenders is exposing the "abuses suffered by the media during the years of war, especially in its final stages." On possible new flashpoints the report notes… Continue reading IFJ report adds to Colombo’s woes on war-crimes video
