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Bollywood has long been guilty of distorting historical narratives for commercial appeal. But when such distortion targets an oppressed people’s liberation struggle, it transcends fiction and becomes a political act. Over the past decade, India’s Hindi-language film and streaming industry has repeatedly vilified the Tamil Eelam liberation movement, portraying it as terrorist fanaticism rather…

Sri Lanka, sick man of SAARC

As the SAARC summit comes to an end Ivan Pedropillai, chief editor of the Tamil Writers Guild, argues for international intervention to stop Sri Lanka's "calculated campaign of genocide".

What does ‘territorial integrity’ mean now?

Abkhazia and South Ossetia near independence on Russian ‘u-turn’ after Kosovo

‘Neighbours’, but so what?

On 25th Anniversary of Black July, the article examines Sri Lankan inter-ethnic relations and the potential for a repeat of Black July.

Once bitten, never shy-India's Sri Lanka policy?

Setting aside domestic Tamil sensitivities, the Indian government appears to have involved itself in a full-fledged proxy war in Sri Lanka.

Loud echoes of a bloody past

In the third of a series on genocide, a detailed examination of pre-1994 Rwanda and today’s Sri Lanka finds striking parallels.

Remember Quebec? The Tamils are no different

One Tamil responds to the Canadian government’s terrorism ban on the WTM.

Genocide or Politicide? And why does it matter?

The criminalisation of the demand for Tamil Eelam is the enabler for genocide.

Sri Lanka: the blind spot in genocide theory

The first of a three part series on genocide, politicide and international failure in Sri Lanka.

Insecurity and the lessons of history

How does one community become ‘the enemy within’ to another?

A new era of ‘South-South’ alliances?

How Sri Lanka’s leading state-owned newspaper saw the new Iran - Sri Lanka partnership