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First democratic leader of Justice the Godfather of the Sri Lankan Tamil Struggle: Honourable Samuel James Veluppillai Chelvanayakam

Sunday, January 19, 2014

Sri Lanka mass grave yields more skeletons

The grave was discovered by construction workers laying a water pipe
Excavators in Sri Lanka
BBCFour more human skulls have been unearthed at a mass grave discovered last month in northern Sri Lanka.
The remains were recovered during excavation work at the site in Mannar district.
They bring to 31 the number of skeletons or partial skeletons found there.
This is the first mass grave to have been unearthed and forensically examined in the former war zone since the end of the separatist war in 2009.
Thousands of civilians perished in shelling towards the end of the conflict against Tamil Tiger insurgents, but it is possible the find dates from considerably longer ago.
'Children and ladies'
The mass grave was discovered by construction workers laying a water pipe.
There has been no clear determination of the age of the bodies, or who the victims or killers were.
A government medical official overseeing the excavation, Dhananjaya Waidyarathne, said the bodies had been buried in layers.
Skeletons in Sri Lanka mass graveScientists are yet to determine the age of the bodies
"Unfortunately the top layer of the bodies have been disturbed by the road construction works," he said.
Some of them had been fragmented by earth-moving machinery before the discovery was reported.
Mr Waidyarathne also said he was "very much worried" that no signs of clothing or human-made artefacts had been found in the mass grave.
He did not elaborate further on the possible timescale of the tomb, which is situated adjacent to Thiruketheeswaram, a prominent Hindu temple.
The Roman Catholic Bishop of Mannar, Rayappu Joseph, told the BBC there should be an independent international investigation into it.
He said he understood the bodies included those of "small children and ladies", and that it might have been that a busload of people were killed.

The bishop added that the site had been under army control "for a long time" and that although the Tamil Tigers had a presence in the area, they would not have been capable of making such a large mass grave.
But police spokesman Ajith Rohana, said the area had been under Tamil Tiger control since at least 1993. He declined to comment on the possible culprits.
The grave is already becoming the subject of a Sri Lanka-style propaganda battle in cyber-space.
A pro-government website, asiantribune.com, said it was "suspected" to be the work of the Tamil Tigers and there was a "mischievous and calculated design to blame the Sri Lankan Security Forces".
But the pro-separatist tamilnet.com has called the grave "genocidal", implying it was the work of the government side. It criticised reported plans by the government to send the remains to China for forensic examination.
In December 2012, another mass grave containing at least 150 bodies was discovered in central Sri Lanka. A forensic archaeologist said he believed it dated back to the time of a Sinhalese leftist insurgency in the late 1980s.
A medical official who gave details of the grave to the media was subsequently moved to a different district.

Mahinda Rajapaksa’s politics of killing two birds with one stone


mr laughingThe first discussion on ‘Pada Yatra’ in 1992 took place in a hotel-room of a country in the Middle East. In politics, Mahinda Rajapaksa is a cunning manipulator. Intentionally, he had used the hotel-room of the late Ossie Abeygunasekara for that particular discussion. At his request, Alavi Moulana and several others had gathered in that hotelroom.
Ossie did not take part, but appeared to be having a nap on a bed nearby. Mahinda Rajapaksa well knew that he was faking sleep and listening to their conversation in order to tell everything to president R. Premadasa upon his return to Sri Lanka.

At the discussion, Mahinda Rajapaksa had stressed that holding the ‘Pada Yatra’ was impractical, and therefore, they should get it banned by the president somehow in order to save face for the opposition and to place the blame and the discredit on the government. Ossie Abeygunasekara became a victim of Mahinda’s well-laid trap. As soon as he returned home, Ossie told president Premadasa not to prohibit ‘Pada Yatra’ for any reason, as it would be a failure.

In the end, both president Premadasa and Ossie were shocked to see ‘Pada Yatra’ reaching Kataragama as a tremendous success.

Twenty two years later, Mahinda Rajapaksa remains the same. That was proven when he appointed Hirunika Premachandra as co-organizer for Colombo Central. Now, Hirunika ‘the daughter’ does not give voicecuts against Mahinda ‘the uncle’ any more. Neither does she implement her ‘plan B’. If by any chance had she contested on the UNP ticket, it would have been very easy for her to poll 100,000 preferential votes. Mahinda ‘the uncle’ stopped Hirunika ‘the daughter’ in that manner.

For the first time in history, a co-organizer was sworn in, and Hirunika cannot act against the oath she took. In the end, Hirunika became just one of the thousands who had come to strengthen the hands of the president.

Through that, the president also ‘hunted down’ Duminda Silva, whose adversary Hirunika is now with him. Duminda did everything he could through Gotabhaya Rajapaksa to prevent Hirunika’s joining the government ranks. In the future, the president will control Duminda and his brother Raynor through Hirunika. It will be an indirect slap in the face for the almighty Gotabhaya Rajapaksa. President Mahinda Rajapaksa still has the ‘remote control’ in his hand. He uses that ‘remote control’ to change political channels and to politically ‘blast’ those whom he cannot tolerate.
Colombo Telegraph“In the middle was Fear….glaring backwards with eyes like fire….upon it burned upon it burned Tumult and Murder and Slaughter…” - Hesiod (Shield of Heracles)
Why should there be a Buddhist temple in Kenya?
Neither Sinhalese nor Buddhists have a historical-footprint in East Africa. Yet there is a Buddhist temple in Nairobi, a Theravada one, with a Sinhala monk in charge of it. The temple was built by Sinhala-Buddhist expatriate workers and President Rajapaksa visited it, on his recent visit to Kenya.
President Rajapaksa at the Nairobi Buddhist Temple
President Rajapaksa at the Nairobi Buddhist Temple
Kenyans do not seem to feel threatened by this creation of an alien place of worship in their country by non-Kenyans; there are no reports of Kenyan patriots expressing their outrage with fire or stones.
The presence of a Buddhist temple in Kenya illustrates the reality of the modern world. Apart from Saudi Arabia and perhaps Afghanistan, there are no religiously monolithic countries in today’s world. The advancement of knowledge and science has opened-up the globe, enabling the religious to propagate their faiths in lands unknown to (and unimagined by) their ‘all-seeing’ founders. When people travel and relocate, they take their faiths with them. Most countries do not feel threatened when expatriates observe and propagate their own religions. In every country there are a minority of ethno-religious fundamentalists who see in such very human conduct alien invasions of inestimable danger, but, fortunately for Sinhala-Buddhists living voluntarily away from their thrice-blessed motherland, sane governments and societies keep these lunatic fringes firmly on the fringe.
Hypocrisy is a defect congenital to extremism; Sinhala-Buddhist extremists are no exception to this general rule. They see absolutely nothing wrong in propagating Buddhism, building temples or converting foreigners everywhere in the world while clamouring to deny the same basic rights to non-Buddhists in Sri Lanka.
Sinhala-Buddhists generally believe that they are a tolerant breed with an unblemished live-and-let-live historical record. The extremists see this as a weakness while the ordinary decent majority are proud of it. The historical truth is not so unequivocal, as indicated by the fate of non-Theravada Buddhism in Lanka.
Welikada Prison report- UNP demands special parliamentary debate
January 19, 2014
The United National Party said it would demand a special parliamentary debate on the report of the Welikada Prison riot, and insisted that the government presents the report to Parliament.
 
UNP Parliamentarian, Lakshman Kiriellla, said his Party would call for a Parliament debate on the findings in the Commission report, describing them as ridiculous.
 
He said the leaked findings of the Commission, which has concluded that the slain prisoners were killed by the prisoners themselves, were a cover-up.
 
“Some of those dead prisoners were handcuffed,” he noted.
 
The report of the  three-member Commission, some of which conclusions had been leaked to the media by the Minister of Prison Reforms, Chandrasiri Gajadeera, had also stated that the lack of experience in using firearms by the prisoners as well as personal vendettas had caused the deaths of the prisoners.
 
While 27 prisoners were killed in the Welikada Prison riot in November 2012, some are alleged to have been summarily executed by the police and the Special Task Force (STF) after the riot was quelled, the MP alleged.
 
He said the UNP has already demanded that the report of the Commission be tabled in Parliament, and they will call for a special parliamentary debate on the same.
 
He further alleged that the government was trying to conceal the report.

He cautioned that the failure of the government to release the report would compel victims and civil society groups to go to the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, over the issue. 

Freedom Of Worship Denied Violating Article 10 of the Constitution

The Sunday LeaderBy Megara Tegal-Sunday, January 19, 2014
Ushering in the New Year with acts of violence and intolerance, attacks and harassment of Christian and Muslim communities have been reported from across the country within the first few weeks of January. A clear indication of the rampancy of acts of violence based on religion in Sri Lanka, was the attack on two Christian churches last Sunday. In fact, research carried out by Pew Research, revealed that Sri Lanka is one of the countries, 
The MBBS degree for Rs. 7 million in local universities 

The MBBS degree for Rs. 7 million in local universities

By Teshari Nalindika Karanayake-January 19, 2014 4:02 pm   

The Inter Medical Faculty Students’ Action Committee (IMFSAC) expressed their defiance to the measures taken to facilitate students to receive the MBBS degree in local universities for Rs. 7 million.


The IMFSAC further told that if the degree will be sold for Rs. 7 million they would not allow any of the new medical students to attend to any academic sessions at universities.


The student selection process for this program is chaired by the Vice Chancellor of the Malabe private university Mrs. Malkanthi Chandrasekara. (Ceylon Today Online)

After casinos fail, now a foreigners’ only island

touristsThe Mahinda Rajapaksa government has now commenced work on its latest project after casinos.
The government is now constructing an exclusive entertainment island off the Hambantota coast only for foreigners.
Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) Chairman Dr. Priyath Bandu Wickrama has said at a forum of shippers and apparel exporters at the Sri Lanka Foundation Institute (SLFI) in Colombo that a man-made island with an extent of about 48 hectares would be established in Hambantota in close proximity to the Magam Ruhunupura Mahinda Rajapaksa Port.
He has explained that the island would be constructed with excavated material and work on the said project has already commenced.

The island will be exclusive to foreigners and locals will be permitted entry only on special permits.

Protect Articles of Faith from Saffron terror

Prior to the raid on the AOG church, the group held a protest in Hikkaduwa. Pic by D.G. SugathapalaSunday, January 19, 2014
The Sundaytimes Sri LankaThe Buddha was the first missionary; and the first to set the Wheel of the Dhamma in motion to reach the ends of the earth for the welfare of all beings. By his precept and deed he emphasised the right of every man to propound without bar the tenets of his religious beliefs provided the gospel beating did not trample upon the religious sensitivities of people who held a different creed.

28 wounded in blasts at Bangkok protest site


Anti-government protesters block traffic during a march, Sunday. Pic: AP.
By  Jan 19, 2014
BANGKOK (AP) — Two explosions shook an anti-government demonstration site in Thailand’s capital on Sunday, wounding at least 28 people in the latest violence to hit Bangkok as the nation’s increasingly bloody political crisis drags on.

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Jaliya Wickramasuriya is corrupt, Canada says!


jaliya wickramasuriyaThe Canadian government has informed Sri Lanka that it cannot recognize the island’s high commissioner elect to that country, Jaliya Wickramasuriya, who is a cousin of president Mahinda Rajapkasa, reports say.

This diplomatic issue has arisen as a result of the US government’s exposing, to the Canadian authorities, the corrupt activities of Wickramasuriya during his tenure there as the Sri Lankan ambassador.
He has allegedly defrauded 350,000 US dollars when purchasing a building to house the Sri Lankan embassy at 3025, White Haven Street, Washingtn 20008. The 62-year-old, seven-bed room house was bought for 6,250,000 USD in January 2013, but the then ambassador had obtained cabinet approval for a sum of 6,600,000 USD. According to our sources, no evaluation of the building has been made prior to buying it.

Later, the external affairs ministry had complained to the president about this fraud, but acting in his usual self, the president had undercut senior civil servants and posted Wickramasuriya to Canada. The president had told minister G.L. Peiris not to hold any inquiry against his cousin.
During his tenure in the US, Wickramasuriya had neglected his ambassadorial duties and focused on promoting his personal tea business, said the sources. He had made no contribution towards the maintenance of good diplomatic relations between his country and the US. As a result, the US government is to submit a proposal against Sri Lanka at the Geneva session of the UN Human Rights Council in March. He had misused embassy property as well as its officers who get paid by the Sri Lankan government to carry out his tea business, added the sources.

Serious Drug Charges Against A Law Level Diplomatic Officer In The Sri Lankan High Commission In Singapore By Pro-Govt. Website

Sri Lanka High Commission located at the Gold Hill Plaza, in Singapore. 
(January 18, 2014, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) While quoting, reliable sources in Singapore, the Lanka C News, a website run by the Minister Wimal Weerawansha say, “ that a one Sanjaya Amarasinghe attached to this diplomatic mission ( Sri Lankan High Commission in Singapore) is said to be involved in drug smuggling as well as in a racket where women are taken to Singapore for prostitution.”
“He is involved in this racket together with a wealthy businessman in Malaysia.” The report added
“Though several Malaysian media reported of this, Amarasinghe has managed to continue the scam in a most efficient manner. It is said that he is involved in this business to financially support his mistresses. According to a Sri Lankan in Singapore, he is doing thus even violating regulations,” the report further elaborated.
According to the news report, “ Sri Lankans in Singapore strongly request the President and the ministry of External Affairs to intervene and hold a probe before this series of incidents taint the entire country.”
Sri Lankans in Singapore has further said that many who have fallen prey to this official are planning to handover a petition to the ministry of External Affairs over the misconducts of this official, the report observed. 
Meanwhile, according to the the Sri Lanka Mirror, an independent news website based in Colombo, reported, it has been decided to appoint President’s Counsel Hemantha Warnakulasuriya as the Sri Lankan High Commissioner to Singapore after recalling Ferial Ashraff who is currently holding the position, sources say.

கோதபாயவின் DOC – DIDஇல் யாழ் தமிழ் ஊடகவியலாளர்கள்! அதிற்ச்சியில் ஊடக உலகம்..

January 17, 2014

பாதுகாப்புச் செயலாளர் கோத்தபாய ராஜபக்ச விசேட புலனாய்வு பிரிவொன்றை ஏற்படுத்தியுள்ளதுடன், அதன் புலனாய்வாளர்களாக அரசுக்கு சார்பான ஊடகவியலாளர் சிலர் நியமிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளனர்.
Gota_sumithy-thangarasaசகோதர சிங்கள இணையத்தளம் ஒன்று இத்தகவலை வெளியிட்டுள்ளது.
இதில் யாழ்;ப்பாணத்தை சேர்ந்த தமிழ் ஊடகவியலாளர்களும் இணைக்கப்பட்டுள்ளனர். இலங்கையிலிருந்து வெளிவரும் தமிழ் இணையத்தளம் ஒன்றிற்கு செய்தியாளராக இருக்கும் என்ற பெண்ணும் சிறிலங்கா புலனாய்வாளர்களுக்கு தகவல்களை சேர்த்து கொடுக்கும் நபராக இணைத்துக் கொள்ளப்பட்டுள்ளார்.
தமிழ் தேசியக் கூட்டமைப்பு உட்பட தமிழ் மக்களுக்காக செயற்படும் பொது அமைப்புக்களை கண்காணித்து அரசுக்கு தகவல் கொடுக்கும் வேலைகளில் இவரைப்போன்ற யாழ்ப்பாண ஊடகவியலாளர்கள் சிலர் ஈடுபடுத்தப்பட்டுள்ளனர்.
இந்த புலனாய்வாளர்கள் குழுவில் இணையத்தளம் ஒன்றை நடத்தி வருவதாக கூறப்படும் ஊடக அமைப்பொன்றின் முன்னாள் செயற்பாட்டாளரும் இருப்பதாக சகோதர சிங்கள இணையத்தளம் செய்தி வெளியிட்டுள்ளது
தேசிய மற்றும் சர்வதேச ரீதியில் செயற்படும் இந்த ஊடகவியலாளர்கள், எதிர்க்கட்சிகள் மற்றும் பல்வேறு அமைப்புடன் நெருங்கிய தொடர்புகளை கொண்டிருப்பதுடன், எதிர்க்கட்சிகள் மற்றும் அமைப்புகளின் திட்டங்கள், அவர்களின் அரசாங்கத்திற்கு எதிரான செயற்பாடுகள் குறித்தும் அதற்கு யார் பொறுப்பாக நியமிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளவர்கள் பற்றிய தகவல்களை தினமும் தேடி வருகின்றனர்.
இந்த ஊடகவியலாளர்கள் திரட்டும் புலனாய்வு தகவல்கள் பாதுகாப்புச் செயலாளர் கோத்தபாயவினால் ஏற்படுத்தப்பட்டுள்ள புதிய புலனாய்வு பிரிவான டி.ஓ.சி என்ற விசேட பிரிவுக்கு வழங்கப்படும்.
இந்த புலனாய்வு பிரிவின் பொறுப்பாளராக பாதுகாப்பு அமைச்சின் ஆலோசகர் மேஜர் ஜெனரல் ஹெந்தா வித்தாரண நியமிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளார். இந்த அமைப்பு பாதுகாப்பு அமைச்சின் செயலாளர் கோத்தபாய ராஜபக்ஷவின் நேரடி கட்டுப்பாட்டின் கீழ் இயங்கி வருகிறது.
இந்த அமைப்பு திரட்டும் புலனாய்வு தகவல்கள் மேலதிக நடவடிக்கைகளுக்காக அரச புலனாய்வு பிரிவு, இராணுவ புலனாய்வு பிரிவு மற்றும் பொலிஸ் மா அதிபருக்கும் வழங்கப்படும் என்றும் அந்த இணையத்தளத்தில் தெரிவிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது.
இந்த புலனாய்வு பிரிவின் பொறுப்பாளராக பாதுகாப்பு அமைச்சின் ஆலோசகர் மேஜர் ஜெனரல் ஹெந்தா வித்தாரண நியமிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளார். இந்த அமைப்பு பாதுகாப்பு அமைச்சின் செயலாளர் கோத்தபாய ராஜபக்ஷவின் நேரடி கட்டுப்பாட்டின் கீழ் இயங்கி வருகிறது. இதனிடையே யாழ்ப்பாணம் உள்ளிட்ட வடக்கு விவகாரங்களை கையாள கோத்தபாயவின் டாண் தொலைக்காட்சியின் குகநாதன் மற்றும் அதன் பிரதம செய்தி ஆசிரியர் ஜெயச்சந்திரன் ஆகிய இருவர் அமர்த்தப்பட்டுள்ளதாகக் கூறப்படுகின்றது. அவ்வகையில் ஊடகவியலாளர்களிற்கு மதுபானம் மற்றும் பொழுதுபோக்கு வசதிகளுடன் கூடிய விடுதியொன்றை திறக்க கோத்தபாய நிதி ஒதுக்கியுள்ளதாக கூறப்படுகின்றது. முன்னதாக இதனை தானே திறந்து வைக்க கோத்தா விரும்பியதாகவும் இறுதியில் சர்ச்சைகளினில் சிக்காத இலங்கை அமைச்சரான டியூகுனசேகராவைக் கொண்டு நாளை அதனை யாழினில் திறக்க ஏற்பாடுகளைச் செய்துள்ளதாக தகவல்கள் வெளியாகியுள்ளது.       Translate this page      

Rajapaksa's DOC -DID Tamil journalists 
in Jaffna! Atircci in the media world .. 

Sinhala website published a message of brotherhood.-January 17, 2014

Gota_sumithy-thangarasaThe Harp; ppanattai included in the Tamil media. To a press release from the website of the Sri Lankan Tamils ​​are a woman who has been recruited from Sri Lanka will be adding information to the investigators.
Tamils, who are working for public institutions, including the Tamil National Alliance to provide information to monitor the state of the jobs involved some ivaraipponra Jaffna journalists.
This group of investigators at the site of a former activist of the organization carrying out the media has reported sister Sinhala Website 

The journalists who work in the national and international level, has close ties with the opposition parties and various organizations, opposition parties and organizations of the projects, their anti-government activities and is responsible for the nominees who are in search of information about the daily.
The journalists, intelligence-gathering by the Defence Secretary kottapayavin the special section C of the WTO provided new investigative unit.

In charge of the intelligence unit of the Ministry of Defence, Major General henta Vitharana appointed advisor. Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, the system is operating under the direct control.
For further information on the structure of the intelligence-gathering intelligence, military intelligence and the Inspector General of Police and the Internet has provided.

In charge of the intelligence unit of the Ministry of Defence, Major General henta Vitharana appointed advisor. Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, the system is operating under the direct control. Meanwhile, the northern Jaffna deal with the issue of Blast tan Kuganathan of television and its chief news editor of both labor Jayachandran said. Thus ஊடகவியலாளர்களிற்கு with alcohol and recreational facilities open vitutiyonrai Blast funds were allocated. Prior to this, Gotha, he wanted to open himself entangled in disputes at the end of the day, the Sri Lankan minister tiyukunacekaravai yalin Information was organized in the open.

Ongoing, Ongoing And Never Ending Crimes Against Humanity


( January 18, 2014, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) It is interesting and not surprising that the Ambassador Stephen Rapp of the Global Criminal Justice of the United States, who was recently on a fact finding mission in Sri Lanka appeared rather perplexed on finding that the responses to recommendations in the action plan as recommended by the lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) were ONGOING. “Ongoing” can also mean: “legitimately continuing to exist” or “continuing without reaching an end”. Persons who were in a position to explain could not do so and understandably so. Although it was baffling to Ambassador Rapp it was plainly clear and an everyday fact of life to those Sri Lankans who have been used to the numerous ongoing violations of human rights, crimes against humanity and the numerous instances of injustice.
The only thing that stands out as being not ongoing is the rule of law and the attendant criminal justice system made conspicuous by its absence. The unconstitutional removal of the chief justice last year removing even the last dregs of what remained to be fairness and equity confirmed this, having sealed its grave.
Everything else relating to the violations of human rights, structural genocide of the Tamils and crimes against humanity too numerous to mention here in detail are ongoing. One of those presidential commissions into the killing of the five university students in the east and the execution style murder of the 17 persons of the French organization Action Against Hunger with considerable international publicity fizzled out as it was meant to be and now Rapp is informed by the Attorney General that the collection of evidence was still ongoing. The fact is that they have been buried amongst the limbo of a forgotten past never to be exhumed. The Human Rights Commission and similar Presidential commissions are ongoing. Nothing comes out of them. They are an eye-wash meant primarily to temporarily silence the international community in the hope that they would get tired of raising such matters and eventually go away. “Tired” is the word for they are indeed so numerous that it would be exhausting to keep track of these for we are forever told that they are ongoing.
It was first claimed that after the war with the Tamil militants that demining was being done before the displaced persons could be settled. It is still ongoing with the investigations into the possibilities of pipe borne water, electricity etc. to be supplied to the thousands of roofless families waiting for the ongoing house constructions by the Indians to be completed. The callous seizing of their legitimate lands both agricultural and dwelling, and the destruction of their places worship both Hindu, Christian and Muslims are ongoing despite numerous representations. In fact, the Buddhist monks leading the lay extremist Sinhala Buddhist chauvinist elements rampaging the attacks, islandwide, on Christian churches, Mosques act under State patronage on a regular periodic basis.
The whereabouts of more than more than 10,000 militants said to have been hardcore taken into custody are still unknown. They have either been eliminated or are still under incarceration undergoing torture and brutal treatment. Contact with their near relatives has been denied. Ongoing and systematic disappearances of these persons cannot be ruled out. Besides, even within the civil society disappearances on an ongoing basis are numerous and common. The ongoing killings of journalists, and violence against dissentients and students are commonplace. “….enforced disappearances have occurred island-wide, but more so in the highly militarized North and Eastern Provinces and the capital, Colombo, targeting dissenting voices and the Tamil community” says Groundviews.
Continuing rape of women and related abuses of young girls by the members of the occupying forces go on with impunity. The planned sterilization of young women as part of the Scorched Earth policy and as part of structural genocide is ongoing legitimized policy directed only against Tamil. Torture is still a common occurrence.
It is not unusual to find shallow graves of skeletons of Tamils including those of children in the north and the northwest as were the recent findings of hundreds of skeletons in Matale area in the central area said to be those of Sinhalese insurgents. All these findings have shown evidences of torture.
For the Tamil speaking peoples the ongoing and continuing instances of injustice and the crimes committed against them by the Sri Lankan State apparatus is a fact of everyday life not fully known to the sections of the well meaning international community.
( The writer is the editor of the Eelam Nation, an online journal )

Disappearances Commission Holds Public Sittings In Kilinochchi


January 18, 2014
The Presidential Commission to probe Disappearances has commenced its field visits with the former LTTEstronghold of Kilinochchi where Commissioners said late last year was from where the Commission had received more than 25 percent of complaints.
Colombo TelegraphAbduction_CIThe three-man Commission which extended its deadline for complaints several times, will visit each of the five districts of the Northern and Eastern Provinces to hold public sittings and invite complainants to come forward.
Today, the Commission commenced sittings at Akkarayankulam in Kilinochchi. The Public Sittings will allow the Commission to determine the veracity of the complaints.
The Commission will visit six villages as part of this field visit.
Twitter User Ape Lankawe tweeted a short while ago that the Commission was holding sittings at a school in Akkarayankulam that was situated right next to an army camp – but added that the location was not deterring the complainants.
The Disappearances Commission headed by Maxwell Parakrama Paranagama was initially appointed for a six month period but has requested an extension to complete its work.

Tamil writers across globe to meet in Coimbatore

The event by Center for Tamil Culture is to be held from January 20 to 22

Return to frontpage KARTHIK MADHAVAN-January 18, 2014
The Center for Tamil Culture will organise a three-day meeting of eminent Tamil writers and scholars across the globe in the city from January 20 to 22.
Titled ‘Thayagam Kadantha Tamil’, the international conference will see the participation of 35 experts from all over the world, said Nalla G. Palaniswami, founder-chairman of the Center, here on Friday.
The experts include R. Karthickesu from Malaysia, Cheran and A. Muthulingam from Canada, Nagarathnam Krishna from France, S. Ponnudurai from Australia, Shanmuga Siva and Muthu Nedumaran from Malaysia, Ulriche Nicholas from Germany, Kalaimagal from China, Seethalakshmi and Azhagiya Pandian from Singapore – all experts in their field, said senior journalist Maalan, who is the convener of the international conference.
Seven sessions
There would be seven sessions which will focus on literature, media, technology and education, for the four were important to take Tamil to the next generation.
Sirpi Balasubramaniam, one of the trustees of the Centre, said that there were writers, scholars and experts from 12 countries to talk about their experience.
They will elaborate on their understanding of language, how they viewed the Tamil publishing world, how technology had helped bridge the divide among Tamil writers and many more interesting topics.
This was not the first programme. The Centre for Tamil Culture had conducted such an event, he said. It had also organised events focussing on Tamil writers from the Kongu region and honouring writers, he added.
Improving quality
Later talking to The Hindu Mr. Maalan said that the main aim of involving writers from outside Tamil Nadu will help improve quality of works published here. In other words the participants would surely bring in variety and experience that would enhance quality to whatever was available locally.
It would also bring in new sections to Tamil literature just as there was American literature, African literature. He also hoped that in addition there would also be dialogue and synergy among the writers.
He said that it was wrong to say that the Tamil diaspora literature was dominated by those from Sri Lanka, though it was true that there were many from the island nation, who shared their experience of being away from homeland and the struggle they went through.
The Tamil diaspora literature included publications from people from Australia, Switzerland, Canada, the U.S., Malaysia and Singapore. And their experiences and works were as varied as any other. At the conference one could find feminist literature, post-modern literature and much more.
Mr. Maalan said that a concerted effort was needed to take the works of writers outside Tamil Nadu to readers across the world and suggested that e-publishing could be a way out.
e-publishing
Though a few publications in Tamil Nadu encouraged writers from abroad, the best way forward was e-publishing. But it was not uploading content that was converted into the printable document format.
It had to be e-publishing in the real sense, he said and added that efforts were also being made to take the works to the mobile platform. He also welcomed the government support to such endeavours.