31,148 eligible Eezham Tamil diaspora voters over 18 in France participated this weekend in the referendum to say yes or no to independent and sovereign Tamil Eelam and 30,936 of them have said yes. The postal votes permitted to interior areas of France are yet to be counted and the number is expected to be… Continue reading 99% assent Tamil Eelam in overwhelming turn out of 31,000 in France
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Tamil woman beaten to death in Batticaloa
A gang of unidentified men broke into the house of a young Tamil family woman and beat her to death in her sleep Saturday around 11:00 p.m in Kalkudaa police division in Batticaloa district. Police have arrested two suspects and detained them for interrogation and further action. The victim was identified as Kamalenthiran Komathi, 21,… Continue reading Tamil woman beaten to death in Batticaloa
FT: Fight for Eelam far from over, say young activists
Popular British broadsheet Financial Times, on a follow-up article to October coverage on young Tamils, said that while the western crackdown on the Tigers’ financiers among the diaspora, has created despondency among this often wealthy migrant community, the "clued-up second-generation migrants were turning to political lobbying," and that, "[t]hese young activists said the fight for… Continue reading FT: Fight for Eelam far from over, say young activists
Activists accuse South Africa of ignoring Tamil genocide
Human rights activists have accused the South African government of double standards for "flirting" with Sri Lankan government officials and ignoring the genocide in the country, South Africa’s Times reported Saturday. The accusations followed South Africa’s minister of international relations, Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, to Colombo last month, where the Minister was quoted by Times as saying,… Continue reading Activists accuse South Africa of ignoring Tamil genocide
Sri Lanka accuses General Sarath Fonseka of ‘betrayal’
The Sri Lankan government has accused former army chief General Sarath Fonseka of betraying the nation after he made new accusations against it. He alleged that the defence secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, had ordered the killing of Tamil Tiger rebel leaders as they were trying to surrender last May. The Sri Lankan government said they were… Continue reading Sri Lanka accuses General Sarath Fonseka of ‘betrayal’
North Korean plane carrying smuggled arms seized in Thailand
Five held in Bangkok over 35-tonne cargo which included rocket launchers, grenades and missiles A lethal cargo of rocket launchers, grenades and other weapons seized in Thailand at the weekend may be just a glimpse of what US and UN investigators say is a global North Korean illegal arms smuggling network used to finance its… Continue reading North Korean plane carrying smuggled arms seized in Thailand
Thai police seize North Korean aircraft carrying 40 tons of heavy weapons
The aircraft was Russian, registered in Georgia. Its crew were from Kazakhstan and Belorussia. It was about to fly on to a refuelling stop in Sri Lanka when it was seized by police in Thailand – and found to be carrying 40 tonnes of heavy weapons from Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea. Thai police… Continue reading Thai police seize North Korean aircraft carrying 40 tons of heavy weapons
Tropical Storm Ward to hit Sri Lanka
Tropical Storm Ward, which is tracking westwards through the Bay of Bengal, is expected to hit the coast of Sri Lanka overnight on Sunday. While sustained wind speeds are relatively moderate at 40mph (64km/h) with higher gusts, extreme rainfall is expected in many areas. Cyclone warnings have been issued across Sri Lanka in northern, eastern… Continue reading Tropical Storm Ward to hit Sri Lanka
Gotabaya ordered killing of surrendered Tigers
In the mud slinging match going on between the Rajapaksa and the Fonseka camps in the run up to the Sri Lankan Presidential election on January 26, the opposition candidate Gen.Sarath Fonseka said on Sunday, that Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa had ordered army troops to kill three top LTTE leaders who were coming to surrender… Continue reading Gotabaya ordered killing of surrendered Tigers
Sri Lanka election: War of words between two camps
A fresh feud broke out with Sunday Leader, an English weekly, hitting the stands early in the morning featuring an interview with the former Army Chief in which he has accused the Defence Secretary Gothabaya Rajapaksa With four days to go for the filing of nomination papers to the January 26 Sri Lankan Presidential election,… Continue reading Sri Lanka election: War of words between two camps
