Once more again, umno government has betray Tamilians by signing self-praising resolution submitted to the United Nations by the Government of Sri Lanka, before the scheduled UN Human Rights Council emergency session scheduled for Monday. Resolution labelled "Assistance to Sri Lanka in the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights," co-signed by Indonesia, China, Saudi Arabia, India, Pakistan, Malaysia, Bahrain, Philippines, Cuba, Egypt, Nicaragua, and Bolivia. Signing of this self pro-claimed documents is a treachery to the Tamil people in Malaysia and endorsement for the cruelty and genocide committed by Mahindra Rajapakse. Please forward to all Malaysian irrespective of race and religion. Tell them Mahindra Rajapakse have committed genocide and Malaysia must withdraw from signing this resolution.
Saturday, May 23, 2009
leadership safe
LTTE leadership safe: Tiger intelligence official
TamilNet reported Head of International Secretariat of the Intelligence wing of the LTTE, Mr. Arivazhakan, who contacted TamilNet Friday categorically denied the reports that the LTTE leader Mr. Velupillai Pirapaharan has been killed. Mr. Arivazhakan urged the global Tamil community not to trust the "engineered rumours," being spread by the Government of Sri Lanka and its military establishment. "Our beloved leader is alive," he said and added that the LTTE leadership will make contact with its people at a suitable time in future. "These rumours have been set afloat to confuse the global Tamil community which has been voicing support for the liberation of Tamil Eelam," he further said. Mr. Arivazhakan, who verified his identity through a senior reporter in Sri Lanka, did not reveal his location due to security reasons. [Source TamilNet]Friday, May 22, 2009
National mourning day, 22 May
National mourning day, 22 May
Friday 22 May 2009 will be remembered by the Tamil Diaspora community as the day when all non-Buddhist Sinhalese lost all their rights to live as equal citizens in Sri Lanka.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Boycott Sri Lanka
Boycott Sri Lanka
"We should boycott the callous Sri Lanka regime," says the Time South Asia correspondent in an opinion in the newspaper today. Asking whether British shoppers and holidaymakers should "continue to support Sri Lanka's garment and tourist industries?" Jeremy Page answers: "Sadly, the answer must be no."