Feature Article

Academic exposes habitual collaboration of Chennai in bungling geopolitics

[Tue, 09 Feb 2010, 02:12 GMT]
V SuryanarayanWriting on the negotiations of 1964 Srimao-Shastri Pact that caused adverse impact on the demography of Tamils in Sri Lanka, Professor V. Suryanarayan says, “The most pathetic member of the Indian team was Ramiah, a Cabinet Minister from Tamil Nadu. According to informed sources, throughout the discussions, Ramiah did not utter a single word on behalf of the Tamil plantation workers, who wanted to remain in Sri Lanka and become Sri Lankan citizens.” Mr. Karunanidhi, for his personal consolidation of power, collaborated with New Delhi in ceding Kachchatheevu to Sri Lanka in 1974. Had he challenged it in the Supreme Court, the India-Sri Lanka relations might have taken a different turn, the academic said in a paper he read last week. Full story >>
Feature Article

Sri Lanka, acid test for International Law

[Sun, 07 Feb 2010, 23:15 GMT]
The widespread systematic pattern of crimes committed by the Sri Lankan state against Tamil civilians, particularly during the first five months of 2009 in the Northeast province, constitute violations of international humanitarian and human rights law, legal scholars have said. During this period, indifference exhibited by the international community, including the United Nations, led to the deaths of more than 30,000 Tamils. The strong transnational expatriate Tamil community now has the burden (a) to prevent Sri Lanka from erasing the massacres from historical record, (b) to resist attempts by international powers to persuade Tamils for reconciliation without establishing justice and accountability for the crimes, and (c) to seek justice for tens of thousands of Tamil victims by charging Sri Lanka of war crimes and genocide against Tamils in world courts. Full story >>

Sri Lanka parliament dissolved

[Tue, 09 Feb 2010, 18:14 GMT]
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has dissolved Parliament and the gazette notification to this effect has been sent to the government printer, according to initial report from presidential secretariat sources. Full story >>

2ND LEAD

SL military police arrests Fonseka

[Mon, 08 Feb 2010, 16:28 GMT]
Maj. Gen. Sarath FonsekaSri Lankan military police Monday night arrested former commander of the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) and opposition candidate in the recent presidential elections General (retd) Sarath Fonseka, initial reports from sources close to Fonseka said. The arrest comes after he declared that he was prepared to witness against anyone who had committed war crimes. The military personnel ragged away Fonseka in a very disgraceful manner, according to Rauff Hakeem, the leader of the Muslim Congress, who was with Fonseka while the arrest took place, told Reuters. Full story >>

"Boycott Sri Lanka goods" campaign spreads to more US cities

[Tue, 09 Feb 2010, 01:25 GMT]
North Carolina protest
While a few U.S. cities, including Washington postponed the planned Sri Lanka Boycott rallies due to the record-breaking snow storm, in most of the 15 cities Tamil activists held protests urging ethical-minded consumers to boycott Sri Lanka products, especially textiles, as the protesters allege that the profits fund State violence against Tamil civilians, organizers of the protest said. Meanwhile, the organizers of the boycott campaign released a third-video in a planned series of video releases highlighting the need to black-label Sri Lanka products across the world, sources close to the boycott campaign said. Full story >>

Boyle's book added to World Court library

[Sun, 07 Feb 2010, 03:16 GMT]
The Peace Palace Library (PPL), the main library of the World Court, the popular name for the International Court of Justice (ICJ), has acquired "The Tamil genocide by Sri Lanka," a recent publication by Clarity press authored by Francis A. Boyle, professor of International Law at University of Illinois College of Law, Marianne Brouwer, principal catalog librarian for the PPL, confirmed. "The book has made it to the World Court. Now we just need to file the lawsuit [against Sri Lanka for Genocide/war-crimes]," commented Boyle. Full story >>

2ND LEAD (Correction, Adds caption)

Ki'linochchi to Mu'rika'ndi: no human beings, ghost buildings, stray cattle

[Thu, 04 Feb 2010, 00:39 GMT]
A travellers view: Kilinochchi to Paranthan
A video footage taken a few days back, while travelling between Ki'linochchi and Mu'rika'ndi, shows the real situation in the heartland of Vanni in Tamil Eelam. The tract bustling with contended people two years back is virtually a no-man zone with ghost buildings and stray cattle today. The landscape is physical evidence to the genocide committed on a nation. The parties responsible for one of the worst crimes against humanity in the 21st century such as this, refuse to accept it, but hide it, coerce the victims not to talk about it and in various nuanced ways want to finish the genocide to its end, is the feeling of Eezham Tamils, both in the island and in the diaspora. Full story >>

SL Parliament to be dissolved this week: Maithiripala Sirisena

[Sun, 07 Feb 2010, 11:46 GMT]
Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa would be dissolving the parliament this week on his return from Russia, said Maithripala Sirisena, a Senior Minister in the United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) government Sunday to media. The term of office of the current parliament ends on April 22. He further said his government hopes to have a 'closer understanding' with the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) in the forthcoming general election to 'uplift' the Northern and Eastern provinces. However he said that does not mean that the UPFA government would accept any condition by the TNA. Full story >>

Feature Article

Gotabhaya outbursts against UN, International investigations

[Thu, 04 Feb 2010, 23:01 GMT]
Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, the Sri Lankan defence secretary and the brother of the SL president, in an exclusive interview to the BBC on Tuesday, opposed any international investigation on war crimes during the final stage of the war. Meanwhile, the official news website of the Rajapaksa government in its Sinhala and versions has blamed external forces for rejuvenating the claim of Tamil Eelam by backing Sarath Fonseka, citing the pattern of the results of the recent presidential elections. The Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa also warned the politicians not to guide the 'innocent people' in 'wrong path', while he referred to the election participation in North and East in his Tamil version of the February 04 speech. Full story >>

27 Saiva temples, monuments affected by planned road widening, ACHC complains

[Sat, 06 Feb 2010, 12:54 GMT]
All Ceylon Hindu Congress (ACHC) expressed deep concern over Sri Lanka's planned widening of the Jaffna-Kankesanthurai high way from Jaffna town to KKS as the plan would lead to the destruction and desecration of twenty seven Saiva temples and several historical cultural monuments along both sides of the highway, sources in Jaffna said. Officials of ACHC have protested the planned road upgrade to Northern Provincial Governor G.A. Chandrasiri. Full story >>

Fonseka beaten, dragged during arrest – report

[Tue, 09 Feb 2010, 10:47 GMT]
General Sarath Fonseka, the former Sri Lankan military chief and defeated presidential candidate, was punched and dragged along the ground by troops led by a Major General who arrested him as he met political allies last night, the Daily Telegraph said Tuesday. “There was no decorum. To call it an arrest gives dignity and legality to what was a brutal abduction. He was beaten, dragged along the floor and bundled into a van," said opposition politician and Fonseka’s campaign spokesperson Mangala Samaraweera. Full story >>

Police arrests 2 ex-SLA officials after intelligence tip-off on Lasantha assasination

[Tue, 09 Feb 2010, 11:03 GMT]
Sri Lankan Police officials have claimed that they have arrested two former Sri Lanka Army officials in connection with the assassination of Sunday Leader Editor-in-Chief Lasantha Wickremathunge. The arrests were carried out following information provided by the Intelligence Unit of the SLA, police sources claimed Monday, when former Sri Lankan military chief and defeated presidential candidate General (retd) Sarath Fonseka was taken by the Sri Lankan military police for investigations. Full story >>

Australian MP calls for independent investigations into Sri Lanka violations

[Sun, 07 Feb 2010, 14:48 GMT]
John MurphyNoting that on Sri Lanka's Independence day "Tamil diaspora around the world mourn as they believe today marks the beginning of national oppression," John Murphy, Australian Member of Parliament, said in a recorded speech in the parliament on 4th February, adding, "[d]espite the Sri Lankan government’s declaration of [military] victory, the international community has expressed its grave concern that this battle will not be won and peace will not prevail until the Sri Lankan government provides essential political reform." The MP called for an independent investigation into the "reports of violations of international human rights and humanitarian law in Sri Lanka." Full story >>

Feature Article

A language dies in India

[Sat, 06 Feb 2010, 23:39 GMT]
Boa Sr
With the death of 85 years old Boa Sr in Andaman Islands of India last week, the Bo language of prehistoric antiquity became extinct once and for all, reports, Survival International, a movement for tribal peoples. The Andaman and Nicobar islands, home of several prehistoric tribes of Austroloid, Negroid and Mongoloid origins, is currently a Union Territory directly administered by the Central Government of India. “The Great Andamanese were first massacred, then all but wiped out by paternalistic policies which left them ravaged by epidemics of disease, and robbed of their land and independence,” says Survival on the modern history of the tribes since British times. Meanwhile, India launched a show off of ‘naval exercise’ in the Andaman Sea Friday, mobilising 13 countries in the region including Sri Lanka, the new 'colonial power' in South Asia. Full story >>

2ND LEAD

Largest possible turnout, 99.33 percent British Tamils aspire Tamil Eelam

[Mon, 01 Feb 2010, 01:09 GMT]
Tamil Referendum in UK
In an unprecedented turnout that brought 64,692 Eezham Tamils to vote in the referendum held last weekend in UK, 64,256 (99.33%) said they aspire to the formation of independent and sovereign Tamil Eelam in the contiguous north and east of the island of Sri Lanka. 185 (0.29%) voted against and 251 (0.39%) votes were spoilt. Polling took place in sixty-five booths across London and in major towns and cities throughout UK. Five days after presidential poll proving sharp and clear divide in outlook between Sinhala and Tamil nations in the island of Sri Lanka, the near-total diaspora verdict in UK for Tamil Eelam gains much significance, observers said. Full story >>

Opposition parties to stage protest against Fonseka's arrest

[Tue, 09 Feb 2010, 18:16 GMT]
United National Party (UNP), Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP-M-wing), Democratic Peoples Front (DPF) and Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) are to stage protests in key towns in the country Wednesday against the arrest of General (retd) Sarath Fonseka. Full story >>

Fonseka had plans to stage Russian style coup, says Rajapaksa government

[Fri, 05 Feb 2010, 17:08 GMT]
The United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) government led by Mahinda Rajapaksa Friday claimed that there was an attempt to stage a Russian style coup in Sri Lanka on the eve of last presidential election. Thirty seven persons including several retired Major Generals and Colonels and Brigadiers have been held in detention over their alleged involvement in the coup attempt, the government said. Full story >>

SLA constructs Maximum HSZ in Jaffna

[Thu, 04 Feb 2010, 04:35 GMT]
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) in Jaffna has begun constructing an earthen dam in an area encompassing Kaangeasanthu’rai and Keerimalai in Valikaamam North as part of the new Maximum High Security Zone (MHSZ) Wednesday, sources in Jaffna said. 20 Village Officer (VO) divisions of the 27 VO divisions occupied as SLA High Security Zone (HSZ) in Valikaamam North are to be turned into the new MHSZ, the sources added. Full story >>

Rajapaksa leaves for Russia

[Sat, 06 Feb 2010, 10:15 GMT]
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa left on a three day official visit to Russia Saturday. Mr. Rajapaksa is scheduled to meet his counterpart President Dmitry Medvedev on Monday and is expected to sign an agreement with him, enabling Sri Lanka to receive a USD 300 million loan to buy arms and dual use of equipment from Russia, presidential secretariat sources said. Full story >>

 

Flashback:
2007:
2007 Feb 09 17:10      Man shot dead in Madduvil
2007 Feb 09 16:20      UNP decides to boycott APRC
2007 Feb 09 15:29      Rajapakse sacks dissenting SLFP ministers
2007 Feb 09 14:23      Fisherman shot dead in Eravur
2007 Feb 09 12:58      UN urged not to ignore Rajapakse regime
2007 Feb 09 12:06      Two SLA troopers injured in Vavuniya attack
2007 Feb 09 12:00      11 Tamil civilians arrested in Chilaw
2007 Feb 09 10:59      Bomb scare halts train service in Colombo
2007 Feb 09 06:35      Locals flock to witness St.Mary statue miracle ...
2007 Feb 09 04:10      Heavy SLA casualties feared in Jaffna ambush
2007 Feb 09 00:30      Three seek protection at Jaffna HRC
2002:
2002 Feb 09 14:41      CID records statement of General Ratwatte
2001:
2001 Feb 09 22:21      Massive anti-government protest in Colombo
2001 Feb 09 15:23      Jaffna, Batticaloa students lobby against UK ban
2001 Feb 09 15:17      Fishermen arrested in Mannar
2000:
2000 Feb 09 17:28      Emergency Regulations extended
2000 Feb 09 14:12      Issadeen new UNP MP
2000 Feb 09 14:09      Youth arrested
2000 Feb 09 07:10      Claymore blast kills 3 in Jaffna
1999:
1999 Feb 09 22:37      Fishermen shot, refugee disappears
1999 Feb 09 22:32      Lanka Telecom defends monopoly extension
1999 Feb 09 22:29      PA ally calls for fresh elections
1999 Feb 09 20:29      Jaffna Medical Faculty faces uncertain future
1999 Feb 09 13:58      Drivers' strike disrupts traffic
1999 Feb 09 12:13      Five PLOTE members arrested in Vavuniya
1999 Feb 09 11:04      Man killed in para military feud
1999 Feb 09 09:28      Five Tigers killed in STF operation
1999 Feb 09 04:46      Wounded civilian dies at hospital
1999 Feb 09 04:44      Thirteen Tigers killed in sea battle -VoT
1999 Feb 09 00:03      Pandemonium in Sri Lankan Parliament
1998:
1998 Feb 09 23:59      SLA patrol fires on civilians
1998 Feb 09 23:59      Sri Lanka concealing losses - LTTE
1998 Feb 09 23:59      New temples to be built
1998 Feb 09 23:59      Police fire tear gas on procession
1998 Feb 09 23:59      Youth 'disappears' in SLA custody
If all printers were determined not to print till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed
-Benjamin Franklin
[1706 – 1790]

 

Know the Etymology: 143
Place Name of the Day:

Malabar, Maabar
Malabar

The hillside,
The crossing place

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Tamil Referendum in UK
[31.01.10]
Mother country means Tamil Eelam for 90-year-old Sathyabhama: I love my country as I love my mother. That’s why I have come to vote in the referendum, says 90-year-old Sathyabhama Kumaraswamy who came to cast her vote in a booth in London Saturday. For her, who was a teacher for 37 years at Mangkaiyarkkarasi Viththiyaasaalai in Nalloor, Jaffna, country means the country of Tamils in the island.
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Heritage Exhibition in Canada
[30.01.10]
Eezham artist presents heritage as everybody’s property: An unconventional artwork of diaspora heritage, Imag(in)ing ‘Home’ presented by Thamotharampillai Shanaathanan, Lecturer in Art History of the Fine Arts Department of the University of Jaffna, with the participation of Eezham Tamil community in Vancouver, Canada, is now in display in an Art Exhibition of the Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Canada.
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Tamil Referendum in UK
[29.01.10]
British Tamils embark upon significant referendum this weekend: The referendum on Tamil Eelam scheduled to Saturday and Sunday in UK, organized in unison by all main stakeholders of Eezham Tamil nationalism, is going to be very significant, said diaspora circles. After Eezham Tamils in 6 countries endorsing it by overwhelming 99%, the ballot in the country of the former colonial masters fundamentally responsible for the plight of Tamils, has a particular bearing.
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Tamil Referendum in UK
[29.01.10]
Referendum on Eelam is our right and responsibility: "This weekend’s referendum in Britain provides us with a chance to prove that the demand for Tamil Eelam is, as it always was, the well reasoned conclusion of rational, free-thinking, independent individuals," comments Sivakami Rajamanoharan, member of the TYO-UK.
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Voting pattern in SL Presidential Elections 2010
[27.01.10]
Democracy in Sri Lanka: new lessons add to old ones: The voters of Sinhala Nation have very clearly endorsed a regime accused of genocide and war crimes against Tamils. Democracy insisting the need to recognise two Nation States in the island is an old lesson. But the new lesson is to the International Community, especially to the West that is slipping for the third time within one year.
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Tamil Referendum in Holland
[25.01.10]
99.2 percent voters consent Tamil Eelam in Holland: In the referendum held in Holland on Sunday on the formation of independent and sovereign Tamil Eelam in the North and East of the island of Sri Lanka, 2,750 voters participated and 99.2 percent of them aspired for it. 2,728 said yes, 9 voted no and 13 votes were invalid.
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Tamil Referendum in Switzerland
[25.01.10]
Referendum conducted in exemplary way in Switzerland: 99.49 percent of 16,441 Eezham Tamil voters who participated in the referendum in Switzerland Saturday and Sunday mandated the formation of an independent and sovereign Tamil Eelam in the North and East of the island of Sri Lanka.
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Tamil Referendum in Germany
[24.01.10]
Overwhelming turnout of voters in Germany, 99% mandate Tamil Eelam: 99.2 percent of voters said yes to Tamil Eelam in an impressive turn out of more than 90% of eligible Eezham Tamil voters for the referendum in Germany on Sunday.
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Choaru chaappungka
[24.01.10]
'Conquerors feed language to the conquered' The signboard in the illustration, displayed outside of a newly started food joint along the A9 Highway in the Tamil heartland of Vanni is self-explanatory.
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[21.01.10]
TGTE: 45 degrees polity for Tamils or ramp for powers? “21st century political reality is Transnational,” aptly says the Advisory Committee report for the formation of Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE), released Friday for public comments. The high ideals in the report were noticeably slipping when it ultimately envisages not a TGTE to politically fight for the cause but a remote controlled transnational corporation for collaboration and ‘step by step’ negotiation. The 45 degrees outlook, not surprising but only anticipated should now prompt the diaspora to respond with appropriate checks and balances.
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