Australian author Trevor Grant documents genocide of Eezham Tamils in new book

While there is a general climate of silence in the Western establishments to recognize the oppression of the Eezham Tamil nation by the unitary Sri Lankan state as genocide, Australian writer and veteran journalist Trevor Grant is perspicuously unsparing in criticizing these establishments for their silence and complicity in the genocide. In his recently released… Continue reading Australian author Trevor Grant documents genocide of Eezham Tamils in new book

TNA delegation meets Sushma

The delegation comprising 6 TNA MPs held discussion on various issues and complained about the alleged attempts by the Sri Lankan govt. to change the democratic composition of the Northern Province A delegation of Tamil National Alliance (TNA), which rules Jaffna Province of Sri Lanka, on Friday called on External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and… Continue reading TNA delegation meets Sushma

lslamic terrorism threat to Sri Lanka : Gotabaya Rajapaksa

In a paper published in the latest issue of the US Defence Department’s journal “Prism”, Sri Lanka’s Defence Secretary, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, has reiterated his belief that Islamic terrorism poses a threat to Sri Lanka. Since the LTTE’s defeat, some of the Muslim groups in Lanka have begun to engage in activities that go “far beyond… Continue reading lslamic terrorism threat to Sri Lanka : Gotabaya Rajapaksa

Peoples of India should see real danger coming from Swamy polity

The genre of Subramanian Swamies, ostracized by mainstream Tamils and politically orphaned in Tamil Nadu, try to settle score with their own people by making their local bias and paranoia to influence all-India policy, unjustly affecting the immediately neighbouring nation of Eezham Tamils. This is the real danger for entire India in the long run.… Continue reading Peoples of India should see real danger coming from Swamy polity

Varatharajan’s funeral sends messages on Eezham Tamil political bearings

Hundreds of Eezham Tamil students, academics, journalists, civil activists and political personalities from different districts on Wednesday came to the residence of popular educationalist and Tamil activist Sinathurai Varatharajan to attend his funeral on Wednesday. He passed away on Monday at the age of 63. The sum message of the entire funeral was that there… Continue reading Varatharajan’s funeral sends messages on Eezham Tamil political bearings

Legal issues led to appointment of international experts: Lanka

(PTI) Sri Lanka has said that complex legal issues concerning the work of the presidential commission probing disappearances of individuals led to the appointment of international experts including an Indian into the panel. External affairs Minister GL Peiris, on Tuesday told the parliament in this regard to a question raised by main opposition leader Ranil… Continue reading Legal issues led to appointment of international experts: Lanka

Sri Lanka to refuse entry to UN investigators: President

Sri Lanka will not grant visas to UN investigators probing war crimes allegedly committed during the island’s decades-long separatist conflict, President Mahinda Rajapakse said on Tuesday. "We will not allow them into the country," said Rajapakse, who is under international pressure to cooperate with the UN-mandated investigation. Sri Lanka has refused to accept the authority… Continue reading Sri Lanka to refuse entry to UN investigators: President

Educationalist, veteran civil activist Varatharajan passes away

Sinnathurai Varatharajan, a popular teacher of economics, who stood with his people throughout his life, has passed away in Jaffna on Monday due to cancer-related complications at the age of 63. With his extensive knowledge on the economic potentials in the Tamil homeland, both in the North and East, Mr Varatharajan paid a particular attention… Continue reading Educationalist, veteran civil activist Varatharajan passes away

Tamil woman under Sri Lankan military training dies in Jaffna, cause of death concealed

A 26-year-old Tamil woman from Mullaiththeevu, who was conscripted by the occupying SL military was admitted to Jaffna Teaching Hospital this week and died at the hospital on Thursday after a mysterious vaginal illness. The victim, Ajantha Prasath, a mother of a 6-year-old girl was from Chelvapuram in Oddu-chuddaan in Vanni. The lone poverty-stricken mother,… Continue reading Tamil woman under Sri Lankan military training dies in Jaffna, cause of death concealed

Farewell to Navi Pillay, South Africa’s first non-white female judge

As well as being a world-class troublemaker, she has briefed the UN Security Council more times than all her predecessors combined Amid the general disarray of a hideous August, here is one more reason to hang your head: Navi Pillay is retiring. Name not mean much? Well, it should. South Africa’s first non-white female judge,… Continue reading Farewell to Navi Pillay, South Africa’s first non-white female judge