Heroes’ Day address highlights political formation for liberation

[Fri, 27 Nov 2009, 11:58 GMT]
Heroes’ Day Address 2009, released from the headquarters of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), Friday, stressed the importance of people evolving elected political bodies in the diaspora for the liberation of their home country and to mobilise international support for the liberation. “We are aware that Tamil people will not accept or forgive structures already formed for achieving the goal of Tamil Eelam and activists of them deviating at anytime from the goal,” the address said, citing in the meantime that “the way ‘Sinhala chauvinism’ behaved even after causing grave human catastrophe has brought in permanent rift between Tamils and Sinhalese.” The address came hard on Colombo for serious human rights violations it is committing on interned LTTE cadres, especially women and mothers, and urged the silent IC to act immediately. Full story >>

Thousands attend Heroes day remembrance at Excel Centre, London

[Fri, 27 Nov 2009, 15:42 GMT]
Maaveerar Naa'l, UK
Thousands of British Tamils carrying red roses, gloriosa lilies (Karthikaipoo: Tamil Eelam national flower) and lamps, are filing into the main venue, at the Excel Centre in East London, where large cut-outs of Tamil Eelam were displayed on either side of the stage. Full story >>

Opinion Article

Heroes and rulers, eternal struggle of humanity

[Wed, 25 Nov 2009, 22:50 GMT]
Heroes and Rulers
The roots of the current tragedy of the island lie in the unscrupulous competition between India and USA over the control of the island as a whole. None of the adamantly competing powers wanted to address the national question in the island with justice. In a way, over the death and captivation of Tamils, powers are now wooing and competing for the ‘democratic’ votes of the Sinhalese. The war has metamorphosed the main personalities in the election fray to full-fledged dummies, as they are not as brave or honest as Pirapaharan in resisting the diktats of powers. When viewed against this backdrop, the universal as well as civilisation-perspectives of the struggle under the LTTE of Pirapaharan and the sacrifices made by thousands and thousands of fighters and people could be understood in an altogether different light, sidelining all the accusations on the modus operandi of the struggle. Full story >>

Feature Article

Vikramabahu Karunaratne invokes support among Tamils

[Fri, 27 Nov 2009, 10:17 GMT]
Vickramabahu Karunaratne
After supporting the federal aspiration of Eezham Tamils in the 1956 elections, now for the first time left political parties led by Sinhala leaders have come forward to field a common presidential candidate, Dr. Vikramabahu Karunaratne, with a main programme recognising Tamil Nation, its homeland in the north and east, its right to self-determination and autonomy as solution for the unity of the island. When agenda-setting powers harping on chauvinistic elements keep mum on recognising the fundamentals, and when Tamil political parties including some Tamil left leaders locked in agendas don’t have guts to spell out the fundamentals, why not voice-deprived Tamils and peace-loving Sinhalese register opinion and explore co-existence through support to the Left Front, is a topic widely discussed in the Tamil circles. Full story >>

Sri Lanka fully intends to destroy Tamil Homeland, says Boyle

[Thu, 26 Nov 2009, 02:17 GMT]
Responding to Sri Lanka's President Rajapakse's statement to heads of media Tuesday ruling out the re-merger of Northern and Eastern provinces, Professor Boyle said, "[o]bviously, the Government of Sri Lanka fully intends to carve-up, destroy, and dismantle the Tamil Homeland on the Island of Sri Lanka for all time, and towards that end inflict even more acts of genocide against the Tamils living there. Historically, the only way for this to be counteracted is to establish an Independent State for the Tamils on Sri Lanka." Full story >>

2ND LEAD

SLAF helicopter gunship comes down in Buttala, 4 killed

[Fri, 27 Nov 2009, 10:48 GMT]
A Russian built MI-24 helicopter gunship of the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF), which was engaged in air cover to provide security to Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa's visit to Hambantota, crashed in Badalkumbura area in Nilakandura, Buttala, killing the pilot and three gunners Friday afternoon, according to informed sources in Colombo. Full story >>

Foreign Ambassadors including Indian High Commissioner visit Jaffna

[Wed, 25 Nov 2009, 11:53 GMT]
Indian High Commissioner visit Jaffna
Newly appointed Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, Mr. Ashok K. Kantha is on a two-day visit to Jaffna while the Ambassadors of Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and South Korea to Sri Lanka paid a sudden visit to Jaffna Wednesday accompanied by high officials from their embassies, sources in Jaffna said. The sudden visits of foreign emissaries to Jaffna prior to the Presidential election in January have raised questions among the residents of Jaffna peninsula, the sources added. Full story >>

UNP, SLFP-M back Fonseka

[Thu, 26 Nov 2009, 13:04 GMT]
The working committee of the main Sri Lankan opposition United National Party (UNP) Thursday endorsed General (retd) Sarath Fonseka as their common presidential candidate. UNP is the main constituent of the newly formed United National Front (UNF). The peoples’ wing of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP), led by rebel SLFP parliamentarian Mangala Samaraweera, former Foreign Minister in the President Mahinda Rajapakse’s government also endorsed General Sarath Fonseka as their common presidential candidate. Full story >>

SLA continues detention of IDPs in Kaithadi camp

[Thu, 19 Nov 2009, 05:44 GMT]
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) authorities in Jaffna continue to detain a group of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) including female undergrads of Jaffna University though action is taken to close all IDP camps in Jaffna and to detain the remaining IDPs in Raamaavil camp in Thenmaraadchi, sources in Jaffna said. Though the relatives of the above IDPs in Jaffna had applied to take responsibility of the IDPs they are continued to be held as SLA has not issued the needed ‘clearance’ to release them, Jaffna Government Agent said. Full story >>

2ND LEAD (Corrections)

Protest unsettles Victoria's Secret's catwalk

[Sun, 22 Nov 2009, 00:12 GMT]
Several American Tamil activists protested in front of the midtown Manhattan New York State armory building where Victoria's Secret catwalk event was being held Thursday evening. While celebrities were arriving to attend the popular event, the protesters highlighted the Corporation's trade with Sri Lanka as aiding and abetting crimes against humanity, and war-crimes. "The New York Police attempted to harass the protesters, but we carried on our protest much to the dismay of the catwalk organizers," said a protest organizer. Full story >>

Rapp snubs Sri Lanka's comment to US's war crimes investigations

[Sat, 28 Nov 2009, 00:29 GMT]
Stephen Rapp, Ambassador at large for war crimes
United States will "press for accountability at the national level, at the level closest to where the crimes were committed," Washington Post said quoting Stephen Rapp, Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues appointed by President Obama. Rapp told the Post that last month, to a request by Rapp to investigate war crimes by the Sri Lankan military, which allegedly killed thousands of civilians in an offensive against the country's separatist insurgency, a Sri Lanka diplomat [not named] had told Rapp, "[w]e're following your [US's] lead. We [Sri Lanka] believe in eliminating these terroristic threats and resolving these issues once and for all." Full story >>

Carter, Tutu: continued detention, clear violation of international law

[Sat, 28 Nov 2009, 01:29 GMT]
A group of eminent global leaders, whose members include former US President, Jimmy Carter, and South African Archbishop of Cape Town, Desmond Tutu, has written to Sri Lanka's President Rajapaksa to say they are “deeply worried” about the humanitarian situation faced by the largely Tamil civilian population who fled fighting in the north of the country, and warn that this could squander hopes for national reconciliation. The leaders add that the continued confinement of approximately 135, 000 internally displaced people is a “clear violation of international law” and that these people are being denied basic human rights, including the right to liberty and freedom of movement. Full story >>

Feature Article

'Norway finances humiliation of Tamils'

[Wed, 18 Nov 2009, 03:18 GMT]
Professor Øivind FuglerudNorway is up to appease Colombo as the Tamil Tigers are out of the picture and the only way to do this is abetting Colombo’s discrimination of Tamils in the line of Iran, Burma and China, writes Professor Øivind Fuglerud of the University of Oslo adding that a revealing cue comes from Norway insensitively sponsoring a Buddhist organisation to conduct a music festival on 27th November in Galle, timed to humiliate Tamils on the Heroes' Day. Norway sat silently like a mouse in the final phase of the war. Now its ‘humanitarian’ aid helps the internment camps of captivity and death. In future Norway’s aid may be integral to Colombo’s military complex cum Buddhist temple infrastructure to dominate Tamil areas, he further says. Not surprisingly, Norway's leading news agency, NTB, on Monday came out with biased reporting on the first ever democratically elected council of diaspora Tamils. Full story >>

Feature Article

Tamil, Muslim political parties find their table in Zurich

[Thu, 19 Nov 2009, 15:10 GMT]
Widely speculated as a drama backed by ‘high-powers,’ leaders of most of the Tamil and Muslim political parties in the island of Sri Lanka are meeting for the first time in Zurich, Switzerland, between Thursday and Saturday. The move is said to be for ‘extracting’ a joint proclamation of them necessary for further power manoeuvres in the island. A couple of years ago it was such a behind-the-scene move of some powers that made most of these parties except the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) to rally behind Mahinda Rajapaksa and pledge support to him in the war that brought in disaster to Tamils, writes TamilNet political commentator in Colombo. Full story >>

Feature Article

Counter-national conspiracy against Tamils comes to light

[Mon, 23 Nov 2009, 07:56 GMT]
LTTE members either in custody or operating units in the island have become the most vulnerable to counter-Tamilnational conspiracies of Colombo government, well informed sources in Colombo indicate. The Colombo government’s focus now is to get the section of the LTTE in its trap to denounce Tamil Eelam and efforts are intensified to make use of the Heroes’ Day to test the conspiracy. Colombo is as usual abetted by certain powers in this exercise, the sources further said. Meanwhile, Tamil diaspora circles responded to the news saying that under current circumstances any ‘statement’ addressed to the public has to be viewed not from the point “what is said or who has said but from where it has been said.” The free LTTE has a great responsibility in promoting the emergence of new democratic political leadership that truly represents the national aspirations of Tamils, they further said. Full story >>

Feature Article

Credentials of IC challenged while widespread rape by SLA alleged in Vavuniyaa

[Tue, 24 Nov 2009, 17:24 GMT]
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) intelligence officers operating in the internment camps of Vanni have been allegedly involved in several rape cases during the past months. At least three cases of young victims, aged 14, 15 and 16, appeared in front of Vavuniyaa District Judge in October. SLA soldiers have also raped a 14-year-old mentally retarded Tamil girl inside the Vavuniyaa hospital. Full story >>

Fonseka instructed to vacate official residence on short notice

[Thu, 19 Nov 2009, 10:35 GMT]
Retired Chief of Defence Staff and former SLA Commander General (retd) Sarath Fonseka is facing difficulty in securing a new residence in a safe location after the Sri Lankan defence authorities have given him near zero time to vacate his official residence in Colombo, sources close Fonseka said. Full story >>

SLA in Jaffna refuses entry to 1500 Vanni IDPs

[Mon, 23 Nov 2009, 07:29 GMT]
1500 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from Vavuniyaa camps brought to Jaffna Friday claiming that they are from Jaffna peninsula are now being held in the abandoned Raamaavil camp in Kodikaamam as Sri Lanka Army (SLA) authorities in Jaffna refuse them permission to be settled in Jaffna. Most of these IDPs are not from Jaffna but residents of Mullaiththeevu and Ki’linochchi districts in Vanni and it appears that they will be held permanently in Raamaavil camp, Thenmaraadchi Divisional Secretariat sources said. Full story >>

Feature Article

'Future bleak, but do not give up,' veteran Marxist reviewed

[Sat, 21 Nov 2009, 21:19 GMT]
A Sivanandan“Fifty years of ethnic cleansing have wiped out whole generations who knew any sort of peace, and made cohabitation with the Sinhalese people virtually impossible,” says veteran Marxist A.Sivanandan on the political future of the island of Sri Lanka in an interview to the New Left Review 60, November-December 2009. The 87 years old ideologue, who in his younger days “had no sense at all of being a Tamil” while living in the south, and who now feels “not only for the Tamils but also for the Sinhalese people,” further said: “The Sinhala elite has transformed the country into a counter-insurgency state like Colombia, in which repression, torture, imprisonment without trial and disappeared people are institutionally embedded. I don’t think anything now can be done from above, let alone from the debased self-interests of the ‘international community’.” Full story >>

 

Flashback:
2005:
2005 Nov 28 16:24      Colombo to continue to maintain CFA with LTTE
2005 Nov 28 14:12      Clinton arrives in Sri Lanka
2005 Nov 28 01:44      Heroes day celebrations conclude in Trincomalee...
2002:
2002 Nov 28 21:13      Fishermen picket Point Pedro District Secretariat
2002 Nov 28 12:14      Karuna Oslo bound
2002 Nov 28 01:01      Karuna joins Tharavai Heroes day event
2001:
2001 Nov 28 11:32      Claymore blast in Vavuniya
2001 Nov 28 07:24      Four TNA candidates wounded in EPDP attack
2000:
2000 Nov 28 21:51      Diplomats optimistic over Tiger peace call
2000 Nov 28 08:05      Seven killed in mine blast
1999:
1999 Nov 28 12:51      Two killed in SLA shelling
1999 Nov 28 12:44      Call for inquiry into Madhu attack
1998:
1998 Nov 28 19:45      University student mysteriously killed
1998 Nov 28 19:43      Navy personnel arrested for rape
1998 Nov 28 19:40      Prisoners demand to be charged or released
1998 Nov 28 16:23      Tamil parties welcome peace call
1998 Nov 28 05:44      Tiger Air Wing participates in celebrations - VoT
1997:
1997 Nov 28 23:59      Tigers hit Amparai police
1997 Nov 28 23:59      Jaffna 'disappeared' are dead: Amnesty
1997 Nov 28 23:59      Protest fast in Welikade prison
1997 Nov 28 23:59      Thousands mark Heroes day in Batticaloa
1997 Nov 28 23:59      LTTE leader's speech distributed in Jaffna
1997 Nov 28 23:59      Colombo prison protest spreads
Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter
-Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968
American clergyman
Prominent leader in the African-American civil rights movement

 

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