Tamil Eelam Freedom Charter: A Giant Step In The Right Direction – Prof. Francis Boyle
Lancaster, Pennsylvania - report by Nimal Vinayagamoorthy - Chair, Conference Committee In the legendary city of Lancaster (Pennsylvania, U.S.A) the birth place of Thaddeus Stevens, the immortal 19th century egalitarian and a leading champion for the emancipation proclamation, the Prime Minister of the Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam, Rt. More...
May 18: Tiny glimmers of hope four years on
Four years after the guns went silent at the end of the most brutal phase of Sri Lanka’s civil war, it’s quite extraordinary that survivors still don’t feel safe to come forward and tell the world what they More...
Possessing memories, designing cemeteries – Part II
Read ‘Possessing memories, designing cemeteries’ – Part I Ceremonies of possession The end of the no-prisoner war and the defeat of the LTTE as the largest embodiment of Tamil resistance against More...
Sri Lanka:Four years on, genocide continues off the battlefield
Sri Lanka: No Progress 4 Years On[ HRW ][ May 20 11:01 GMT ] “Four years after Sri Lanka’s horrific civil war ended, many Sri Lankans await justice for the victims of abuses, news of the ‘disappeared,’ More...
Possessing memories, designing cemeteries
The aftermaths of wars are coined by various, often divergent, forms of national politics of commemoration and historiography. In a pluralistic world, states and governments are globally committed to the production, More...
Where Are We Now?: The Diaspora Four Years After The War
Four years have passed without seeing any progress in the lives of Tamils in our homeland. The International Community marks May 18, 2009, as the end of the war. But the war on Tamils has never ceased, as our people More...
4 Years After The Mullivaikkal
Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal survivor speaks out [Sat, 18 May 2013, 11:51 GMT] Mrs Ananthi Sasitharan, who personally witnessed Sri Lanka military taking away her husband, Mr Elilan, a political leader of the LTTE, at More...
National Leader Hon.V.Pirapaharan’s Freedom Charter for Tamil Eelam
The LTTE will not adopt a rigid centralised planning but opt for liberalisation and democratisation in the framing and implementing national economic programmes. Pdf-ltte Freedom Charter for Tamil Eelam pdf -Ltte-Freedom-Charter-for-Tamil-Eelam More...
Demand for Eelam
1972 republican constitution repealed safeguards Radicalisation of struggle Demand for Eelam 1977 general election mandate Tamil nation born out of oppression International Law supports Tamil demand Practical More...
A People Without a Story
FOUR years ago this week, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam announced that their struggle for an independent homeland in northern Sri Lanka had “reached its bitter end.” The group had been fighting on behalf More...




































