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  • What Liberation?

    Based on field trip between 10 and 14 December 2007, the author queries the much heralded liberation of the East in this the first of a three part series.
  • “What can I do?” - thoughts for the Tamil Diaspora
    The plight of our people has been steadily reaching newer levels. And, after being an observer with a hands-off approach, I decided to do something about it. I became proactive - in small ways. As a mother of two young children living in Sydney, Australia and having many commitments, it was not easy to change my inaction - but I did. I firmly believe now, that if we all do our little part and started working towards a common vision, that vision will and must materialize.
  • Vanni bus blast claims civilians including children
    Sri Lankan military’s Deep Penetration Unit targeted a bus ferrying children from a sports event in Vanni killing 20 people including 11 children.
  • TRO condemns claymore attack on civilians
    The Tamils Rehabilitation Organisation released a statement condemning the claymore attack on a civilian bus in Madu and listing the history of attacks against civilian vehicles carried out by the Sri Lankan Army. The full statement follows:
  • Dambulla bus blast leaves scores dead, injured
    A powerful explosion tore through a bus at Dambulla in north-central Sri Lanka, killing at least 18 people and injuring 51 others.

    Military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara said, on Saturday February 2, a blast inside the private bus that was heading to north-central Anuradhapura city from Kandy occurred at 7.05 a.m. local time at a bus stand in Dambulla town, 148 kms from Colombo.
  • Tigers blunt Sri Lanka offensive
    Sri Lankan leaders are gung-ho about capturing by the year-end the country's northern regions the Tamil Tigers now control.

    But ground realities do not match the optimism, say military observers who are predicting a military stalemate rather than an outright victory for either party.
  • The moderate position on Eelam

    This is the moderate position on Eelam: Eelam is your right. It is not a gift, not an act of charity but something that is already yours. As with all things, you can claim it or lose it. Others can try to take it away from you but that would constitute an assault, a theft.

  • Three foreign firms bid for Mannar oil exploration
    Sri Lanka has received six tenders from three foreign companies for oil exploration in its northwestern offshore Mannar basin, the country’s petroleum resource minister said on Thursday.

    The blocks being put up for bids are estimated to contain 1 billion barrels of oil and would significantly alter the country’s energy sector and economy.
  • LTTE calls on UN to recognise Tamil sovereignty
    The head of the LTTE political wing has written to the Secretary General of the United Nations, urging him to "recognize Tamil sovereignty as a constructive approach to end the unending five decades long, large scale, and serious rights violations against the Tamil people."
  • Canada sells radar to Sri Lanka
    A high-frequency surface wave radar, hailed as the only one of its kind in the world and developed with Canadian taxpayer's money at a cost of $39 million has been sold to Sri Lanka.

    A Canadian defence firm, with the help of a state agency, has sold the high-tech radar system to the Sri Lankan government which, earlier this year, unilaterally terminated the Norwegian sponsored ceasefire agreement that was in place for the past six years plunging the island back into a bloody war.
  • Horror in the afternoon
    While attempts by Sri Lanka Army (SLA) to breach Tiger defense lines to advance into LTTE territory have become daily occurrences in Mannaar-Madu theatre of battle, civilians have become the silent casualties bearing the brunt of SLA rage.

    Hundreds of families have been displaced and live in refugee camps, and many have been traumatized by injuries and deaths to family members due to aerial attacks, SLA mortar fire, and claymore attacks by SLA's Deep Penetration Units (DPUs).
  • Japan will not cut aid to Sri Lanka
    Japan has told Sri Lanka that it has no plans to suspend development aid to the island nation as reported in the international media.

    Japan's special peace envoy to Sri Lanka Yasushi Akashi told Sri Lankan Foreign Secretary Palitha Kohona over the phone Friday that his country had not changed its aid policy vis-à-vis Sri Lanka and it would stick to the commitments it had made.
  • We send them the money: so don’t complain
    So Mahinda Rajapakse has abrogated yet another solemn pact with the Tamils for peace. And, we the Tamil expatriates keep sending his government billions of dollars every year with our spending habits. Our grocery spending is the most grotesque.
     
    There are those who ask why?
     
    “Why boycott ONLY the Sri Lankan groceries?” Why not the other ways in which the Tamil expatriates are sending money to Sri Lanka?
  • A game that will speak not its name
    The Sri Lankan government is not declaring formally that a military operation into Vanni has already begun.
  • Tamil Diaspora calls for SriLankan boycott
    Tamils around the world have called for a global boycott of SriLankan Airlines, the island nation’s main international carrier, in protest at the Colombo government's decision to unilaterally end the Norwegian facilitated ceasefire agreement between the government and the LTTE.
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