Whats New Archive
December 2006
31 December 2006 End of
Year Reflection
Picasso's
Guernica |
"... They talk to us of
the
rules of war, of chivalry, of
flags of truce, of
mercy to the
unfortunate and so on. It's all rubbish. I saw chivalry and flags of
truce in 1805. They
humbugged
us and
we humbugged them. They plunder other peoples' houses, issue false
paper money, and worst of all
they kill my children and
my
father, and then
talk of rules of war and magnanimity to foes ! Take no prisoners but
kill and be killed ! . . . If there was none of this magnanimity in war,
we should go to war only when it was worth while going to certain death,
as now.... war is not courtesy but the most horrible thing in life; and
we ought to understand that, and not
play at war..
The air of war is murder; the methods of war are
spying,
treachery, and
their encouragement, the ruin of a country's inhabitants, robbing
them or stealing to provision the army, and
fraud and
falsehood termed military craft.... " (The Fictional Prince
Andrew Bolkhonsky in
Tolstoy's War & Peace , Book 10,
Chapter 25, pp 486-7) |
30 December 2006
Comments to include
29 December 2006
Tamil National Forum
Dr.
Rajan Sriskandarajah writes from USA -
No More
Tears, Sister - A Film Review
"My participation in the
�non-violent� (1961) Satyagraha was, however, the extent of my own
�rebellion� as a teenager. I now wonder as to what I would have done if
I had been presented with the choices Nirmala and Rajani faced a decade
later. The documentary �No More Tears, Sister� walks us through the
options they had....What would I have done in the shoes of the two
sisters, is something that I still agonize over. My choice, even though
it cost me three-years in my career-path, was far simpler. Joining a
non-violent movement was a cake-walk compared to joining an armed
insurrection. By the time the two sisters came of age, the days of
non-violent protests (Satyagraha), having failed to win Tamil rights,
were over. An armed rebellion was taking roots, and their choices were
very different to mine..."
more |
29 December 2006
Tamil Nation Library
- Eelam Section
Memories are Forever by Karthigasoo Jeganathan
to include
Book Review by Carlton Samarajeeva " I remember as a
teenager reading the Story of my Experiments with Truth,
the autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi, and a few years ago
Long Walk to Freedom,
the memoirs of the outstanding moral and political leader of our time Nelson
Mandela, and being deeply inspired by both. Reading the
autobiography of Karthigasoo Jeganathan, Memories Are For
Ever, has been a totally different experience and a
closer one, an experience which I could relate to personally
because it is the story of a fellow teacher whom I have
known for the last more than fifty years but who is by no
means a world renowned figure like Gandhi and Mandela!
But ordinary people too can earn renown and resonance in the
hearts of family and friends. ...This book is not only a
personal story but also a perceptive sociological commentary
on Jega�s life and times, people and events, politics and
society, and other aspects of the passing scene which he
observed keenly."
more |
28 December 2006
Struggle of Tamil Eelam for Freedom to include
Stifling the aspirations of the Tamils - E.Stylo in the Sri
Lanka Morning Leader
28 December 2006
Tamil National Forum
27 December 2006
Comments
to include
Comment by Professor Alvapillai
on V.Navaratnam - Random Notes by Sachi Sri Kantha.
26 December 2006
Struggle for Tamil Eelam
Tsumami:
2 Years On - A Report from the TRO Board of Governors
"Two years have passed since the Tsunami of 26 December
2004 and the worst natural disaster in Sri Lanka�s
recorded history. Almost 80% of the Tsunami displaced in
some districts of the NorthEast of the island, which
sustained 65% of the tsunami destruction and deaths,
continue to languish in Temporary Shelter Camps or have
been displaced once again due to military offensives,
bombing, and shelling. There does not seem to be any end
in sight to the suffering and deprivation that these
persons have experienced, nor does there seem to be any
chance that they will receive what they are due and
achieve the levels of reconstruction and rehabilitation
that the Tsunami affected of the south of Sri Lanka and
other tsunami affected countries have already
achieved..."
more |
25 December 2006
One Hundred Tamils of the 20th/21st Centuries
1.
V.Navaratnam
- Random Notes by Sachi Sri Kantha
"He was a prophet scorned by his generation. He was scorned
after 20 years of association by S.J.V.Chelvanayakam, whom
he considered as his political mentor. He was scorned by his
fellow parliamentary colleagues (of the then Federal Party
of late 1960s), who had settled cozily for the chairs in the
legislative assembly. He was even scorned by the Tamil
voters of his Kayts constituency in the 1970 and 1977
general elections. But, Vaithianathan Navaratnam who became
a proctor in 1936 and entered the public life was made of
stern stuff, even in his will to outlast his political
contemporaries..."
more
2.Remembering
Mamanithar Joseph Pararajasingham - Usha Sri Skanda
Rajah
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23 December 2006
Conflict Resolution: Tamil Eelam -Sri Lanka
to include
1.Sanmuga
Suntharam on A Damnable Dependent Relationship
"'Veera Suthanthiram verndy nintrharr pinnarr
Ve-ron-true kohl-vahro? -
Bharathi' Six Sinhala politicos and some
Tamil minions, members of the so called experts
making up part of so named APRC have
plotted a plan of political arrangement which is
notable for its studied omissions to mention
absolute essentials such as our distinctive
nationhood, our homeland and by default perpetuating
the status quo of the execrable unitary national
status than for any practical solutions for the
island�s nationalities conflict. ( The other six
members are reported to have produced three more
plans among them which are likely to be more
explicit about liquidating the Tamils.) The Tamils
have every reason to be extremely wary and must
distance themselves as much as possible from this
bait and switch and perhaps any more that might be
dangled before them in the future..."
more
2.
Muna Tirunavukkaracu, K.Ravi Nilavaram
Interview - Conflict Resolution & the Contribution
of Anton Balasingham "I viewed a video-clip
of a Nilaivaram interview in which Muna
Tirunavukkaracu - a Vanni political scientist; and a
Puli Paddai editor named Ravi are interviewed. I
have linked it in order for TN readers to benefit
from. It is a splendid interview..."
more |
21 December 2006
Tamil Language & Literature
20 December 2006 One
Hundred Tamils of 20th/21st Centuries - Anton Balasingham
to include
Tamil Writers Guild -
'Voice of the
Nation of Thamil Eelam' Dr. Anton Balasingham takes final
Journey
19 December 2006
Reflections
"There is a sense of exhilaration
that comes from facing head on the hard truths and
saying, �We will never give up. We will never
capitulate. It might take a long time, but we will
find a way to prevail.""
Jim Collins in Good to Great
"Courage is almost a contradiction in terms. It
means a strong desire to live taking the form of
readiness to die."
G.K. Chesterton in Orthodoxy |
18 December 2006
Tamil National Forum to include
1.
Sanmgam Sabesan from Australia -
தேசத்தின் குரல் தொடர்ந்தும் ஒலிக்கும்!
"...தேசத்தின் குரல் என்று அழைக்கப்படுகின்ற பாலா
அண்ணையின் குரல், உண்மையில் தலைவரின் சிந்தனையின்
குரல்தான்! பாலா அண்ணை, தலைவரின் சிந்தனையின் குரலாக
இருந்தார். அவர் தனக்கென்று ஒரு குரலை
வைத்திருக்கவில்லை. தன்னுடைய தேசத்திற்கான குரலைத்தான்
பாலா அண்ணை வைத்திருந்தார்..."
more
2.
Ana Parajasingham, Chairman Australasian Federation
of Tamil Associations: A Tribute to Anton
Balasingham
"His earthy sense of humour and his penchant for
racy language often shocked the more staid members
of the Tamil community, but these attributes were
very much part of his personality which was grounded
in the language and ethos of the ordinary masses. I
think it is best that we remember him - through his
own work, the words his beloved wife Adele and
the tribute paid by our national leader. A sense of
Mr Balasingam's quest for the ultimate truth is to
be found in the Tamil book 'Vidutalai' �a collection
of some of his thoughts. The essay entitled 'Man's
search for Man '(மனிதனைத்; தேடும் மனிதன்)
encapsulates it well in this paragraph that begins
as follows: "Who
am I? This is the cry that emanated from a
remote corner of this vast universe inhabited by
Man. Ever since then Man has been on a quest.
Civilizations have risen and fallen; many mysteries
have been unravelled but Man's quest continues.""more
3.
Chandiravarman Sinnathurai on
Transforming Dialectics into Dialogue
- A Humanising Concept
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|
The above photo reveals the venom
of demonisation of the so-called enemy � the Tamils.
In the heart of the Sri Lankan metropolis; a
spitting-distance from the Colonial Central Railway
Station, the distorted billboard image of the Tamil
leader
Mr
Prabaharan is portrayed as a monster-Dracula
surrounded by skulls of heroes who have given their
young lives for liberation. A mocking caricature of
the
Tamil
struggle this is..."
more
4.Sachi
Sri Kantha on
Anton Balasingham: the Articulate Bandmaster
"...Students
of Eelam Tamil history have one specific reason to
mourn the death of Balasingham. He will be taking
with him to the grave some vital secrets about
LTTE�s vibrant history, to which only he is privy
to. But as one who stood by Pirabhakaran for almost
three decades in fair and foul weather, Balasingham
is entitled to take some secrets with him to the
grave...To celebrate the life of Anton Stanislaus
Balasingham (1938-2006) and for electronic record, I
provide below two interviews he gave to Jon Lee
Anderson and Amarnath K.Menon in 1987 and 1991
respectively. J.L.Anderson�s interview took place
while Balasingham was residing in Madras. When Menon
came to interview him in 1991, Balasingham was at
Kondavil, Jaffna. Though more than 15-19 years have
passed since these appeared in print, they still are
worth reading. .."
more |
15 December 2006
Comments to include
Comment by Revd.Chandi Sinnathurai
- The beautifully penned moving account
of the late
tesatin kural : Bala Annai by Mana
Tanapalacinkam is a fitting tribute. Only a week
ago, I was at a religious gathering and there some
senior people (I mean in chronology) who were
talking with some concern of "Stanny's imminent
demise." Some of them had known Balasingham as
their junior from his St Patrick's days; later in
Colombo as journalist, then at British Consulate in
Colombo and in the early days in London. All
of them in unison echoed the fact, in spite of their
differing political shades - (he was known to
them by his middle name) that "Stanislaus was a
decent human being and a gentleman." One
person referred to him as a "master mind". more |
15 December 2006
Tamil National Forum to include
தேசத்தின் குரல் பாலா அண்ணா நினைவாக -
M.Thanapalasingham
" தத்துவஞானிகள் உலகை விமர்சனம் செய்கின்றார்கள்.
பிரச்சனை என்னவென்றால் உலகத்தை மாற்றியமைத்தலாகும் "
என்றார் கால் மாக்ஸ்.
(Philosophers
try to intepret the world, the point, however, is to
change it). பாலா அண்ணை
அழகான கதிரையில் இருந்து தன் தத்துவ தரிசனத்தை
எமக்குத்தரவில்லை. மாறாக இரத்தமும் சதையும் ,
வேர்வையும் புழுதியும், இடப்பெயர்வும் அகதிவாழ்வும்,
பசியும் நோயும், ஏமாற்றங்களும் துரோகங்களும், தீரமும்
தியாகங்களும், அவர் இருப்பாக அதன்மத்தியிலே அவர்
பேசினார், எழுதினார், பாடம்சொன்னார், கூட்டம்போட்டார்.
மொத்த்ததில் அவர் ஒரு போராளி. போராளியாகத் தன்னை இனம்
கண்டார், போராளியாக வாழ்ந்தார், போராளியாகச்
செயல்பட்டார். "
more |
14/15 October 2006
One Hundred Tamils of 20th/21st Centuries -
பாலாண்ணைக்கு "தேசத்தின் குரல்" கௌரவம்: தமிழீழத் தேசியத்
தலைவர் அறிவிப்பு
Tamil Nation loses one of its greatest sons: Anton
Balasingham passes away Commenting on his illness
three weeks ago, Mr Balasingham said that, �it is an
unfortunate personal tragedy. However, when compared to the
vast ocean of the collective tragedy faced by my people, my
illness is merely a pebble. I am deeply sad that I am
crippled by this illness, unable to contribute anything
substantial towards the alleviation of the immense suffering
and oppression of my people."
more
14 December 2006
Struggle for Tamil Eelam to include
14 December 2006 Reflections
14 December 2006
'Democracy' Continues, Sri Lanka Style to include
Sri Lanka Morning Leader on the Mad Hatters Tea
Party
"Demonstrations in High Security Zones (HSZs)
are banned under new emergency regulations. However
National Patriotic Movement supporters were allowed
to enter the HSZ and demonstrate near Temple Trees
making it clear to even the politically most na�ve
that the entire campaign was orchestrated by the
government no less..." |
Buddhist monks demonstrating at
the 'National Patriotic Movement Rally' against
Devolution on 12 December 2006 |
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13 December 2006 Reflections
"..the
leader of the nationalist party... loudly proclaims that he has nothing to do
with these Mau-Mau, these terrorists, these throat slitters. At best, he shuts
himself off in a no-man's-land between the terrorists and the settlers and
willingly offers his services as go-between; that is to say, that as the
settlers cannot discuss terms with these Mau-Mau, he himself will be quite
willing to begin negotiations.
Thus it is that the rear-guard of the national struggle, that
very party of people who have never ceased to be on the other side in the fight,
find themselves somersaulted into the vanguard of negotiations and compromise -
precisely because that party has taken very good care never to break contact
with colonialism..."
Jean Paul Sartre,
Preface to Frantz Fannon's Wrteched of the Earth |
13 December 2006
Forum on Caste & the Tamil Nation to include
Comment by Sundaresan Balakrishnan -
"I was born to a Brahmin family in Tamil Nadu.... My
grandmother who loved me dearly used to sit on the
porch and ask any and every one of my friends
whether they are "good" meaning they are from upper
caste or not..."
more |
13 December 2006
Comments
to include
" I discovered your site by
accident. It is very interesting and well done.
You must know that
Frantz Fanon is said to be descended of
African slaves, Europeans, and Tamil
indentured servants. I am a
student of psychology interested in how
history and the world around us affect our
emotional/mental status. So I was looking up
Fanon and found
tamilnation.org
(and some terrible and wonderful information),
because you printed
his talk from 1956 to the Congress of African
writers. You didn't mention his Tamil
background, so I wanted to make sure nobody
misses that detail. Peace and solidarity. "Anne
Brace, USA
more, together with response by
tamilnation.org
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13 December 2006
Reflection
" I
have been struggling in my mind against the
conclusion that the Sri Lanka government is trying
to kill or terrorize as many Tamil people as
possible; that the government is trying to keep the
conditions of the war unreported internationally,
because if those conditions were reported, the
actions of the military would be perceived as so
deplorable that foreign nations would have no choice
but to condemn them. And this would be
embarrassing to everybody. But it seems now that no
other conclusion is possible... "
Professor Margaret Trawick , ten years ago in
April 1996 |
12 December 2006
Indictment Against Sri Lanka:
Sri Lanka's War on Eelam Tamils - in the
Shadow
of a Ceasefire to include
12 December 2006
International Frame & the Tamil Struggle to
include
China's Submarine Base in Maldives
11 December 2006
Revisited
11 December 2006
Reflection
10 December 2006
India & the Tamil Struggle to include
R. Cholan from USA on Indo-Lanka Relationships:
My Memories "...A politically weakened
Tamil population in Sri Lanka will in the long run
result in the realization of India's worst
nightmare. Nothing can be worse for India than a
country in its backyard, ruled by an innately
hostile population. India needs a strong Tamil hand
in Sri Lanka, and the sooner it understands this
basic fact the better it is for them. A chastened
Indian Foreign Secretary, Jyotindra Dixit, six years
after his debacle in Sri Lanka told me something
privately, which he didn�t (or couldn�t) say openly
in his book, Assignment Colombo (1998). He said to
me �I say, if I were Prabakaran, I won�t trust any
of the Sinhalas. Tell him that I told you so.� I
never had the opportunity to tell Mr. Pirpaharan
that..."
more |
10 December 2006
Tamil National Forum
Sanmugam Sabesan writes from Australia
மாவீரர் தினஉரை-2006-ஒரு பார்வை "இலங்கைத்தீவை
அமெரிக்கா ஒரு இஸ்ரேல் நாடாக மாற்ற முனைகிறது என்ற
சந்தேகம் இப்போது எமக்கு உருவாகி வருகின்றது.
சிறிலங்காவின் சில செய்கைகளான வடக்கு கிழக்கு
பிரிப்பு, திருகோணமலைத் தமிழர்கள் விரட்டியடிப்பு
போன்றவை குறித்து அமெரிக்கா மௌனம் சாதிப்பது எமது இந்த
சந்தேகத்திற்கு வலுச் சேர்க்கிறது. அமெரிக்காவைப்
பொறுத்தவரையில் திருகோணமலை தமிழர்கள் வசம் இருப்பது
நல்லதல்ல. ஏனென்றால் தமிழர்கள் எப்போதும் இந்தியாவின்
நலன் சார்ந்துதான் நிற்பார்கள். "
more |
9 December 2006
International Relations in the Age of Empire to
include
US House of Representatives allows export of civilian
nuclear fuel to India together with
Comment by
tamilnation.org
8 December 2006
Indictment Against Sri Lanka:
Sri Lanka's War on Eelam Tamils - in the
Shadow
of a Ceasefire to include
Sri
Lanka's State Terror - the Terror of the White Van...
Video
7 December 2006
Tamil National Forum to include
5 December 2006 New
Delhi & the Struggle for Tamil Eelam to include
Indian Re-Thinking of the Sri Lankan Situation -
Thomas Webber "...What is, therefore, real
in Sinhala thinking is the goal of establishing Sri
Lanka as a Sinhala Buddhist nation....The danger for
India and the US is not from the LTTE but from the
JVP, who would fight them when the LTTE is defeated.
Before the Tamil problem, Sri Lanka faced the
Marxist JVP revolution in the early 1970�s. It was
the notorius North Korean leader, Kim Il Sung who
supported the JVP at that time. The Island Nation
will revert back to such a war when the LTTE is
defeated and Tamils are annihilated from the Island.
With the Sri Lankan armed forces being openly
encouraged to listen to the JVP leadership, it is
likely that the armed forces will soon contain a
majority of JVP sympathizers, if not turning into
the JVP itself. It will be harder for both India and
the US to fight those elements at that point."
more |
4 December 2006
Democracy Continues Sri Lanka Style to include
Why not adhere to democratic values in all
matters, big or small? asks Simple Simon in Sinhala owned
Sri Lanka Daily Mirror
3 December 2006
Tamil National Forum M.Thanapalasingham writes from
Australia -
சுதந்திர தாகம் � விண்ணுலகிலும் மண்ணுலகிலும் சில காட்சிகள்
" விடுதலையின் தேடலே மனித வரலாற்றின் சாரமாக விரிகின்றது."
3 December 2006
Reflections
"...Under
human rights law, there is a recognised right to
adequate and available food......whatever the full
contours and permeations of the right to food might
be, it is clear that it constitutes a violation of
the human rights law to deny adequate food to a
given population. Moreover, it would be especially
unlawful and egregious to deny the right to adequate
food as government tactic to control certain persons
or as a weapon of war. The most egregious violations
include denials of food and medicine or medical
supplies, especially for children.� If food is
likely to be used by both the general population and
enemy combatants, the destruction or denial of food,
in circumstances where one can reasonably foresee
that the general population will suffer, will
necessarily involve the indiscriminate use of food
as a weapon... [these] denials also violate related
prohibitions under the laws of war, and
constitute serious war crimes...It
is time for the international community to recognise
that, in addition to medicine and medical supplies,
food should always be treated as neutral property
during an armed conflict. Because of highly
predictable consequences, both short term and long
term, food should never be used as a weapon of war.
."
Professor Jordan J. Paust, Vanderbilt Journal of
Transnational Law, May �98 |
2 December 2006
Indictment Against Sri Lanka:
Sri Lanka's War on Eelam Tamils - in the
Shadow
of a Ceasefire
Vaharai |
Vankalai |
Pessalai |
Trinco |
Vallipunam |
|
State Terror |
Muthur |
Killinochchi |
Muthur |
Punguduthivu |
Tamil civilians killed
by Sri Lanka - in the
Shadow of a Ceasefire...
12 months to date...Daniel
Quinton (24),
Mylvaganam Thavarajah (28),
Nadarajah Raviraj,
Murugesu Markandu (62),
Murugesu Shanmugarathinam (56),
Rathinam Sarawathy (59),
Shanmugaratnam Sasi (20),
Shannmugaratnam Krishanth (18),
Sivamaharajah,
K.Vimalathasan (30),
C.Vijayasekaran (25),
Sivasangaran,
Thambirasa Lakiya (17),
Mahalingam Vensidiyoola (17),
Thuraisingam Sutharsini (17),
Nagalingam Theepa(19),
Thambirasa Theepa (19),
Thirunavukkarasu Niranjini (18),
Raveenthirarasa Ramya (18),
Kanapathipillai Nanthini (18),
Vijayabavan Sinthuja (18),
Naguleswaran Nishanthini (17),
Tharmakulasingam Kemala (19),
Arulampalam Yasothini (18)
Muthaih Indra (18),
Murugaiah Arulselvi (18),
Sivamoorthy Karthikayini (18),
Santhanam Sathyakala (20),
Kanagalingam Nirupa (17),
Kanagalingam Nirusa (17),
Navaratnam Santhakumari (18),
Nagalingam Kokila(19),
Sivamayajeyam Kokila,
Shanmugarasa Paventhini,
Balakrishnan Mathani (18),
Sivanantham Thivya (18),
Thambirasa Suganthini (18),
S.Vathsalamary (20),
Thanabalasingam Bakeerathy (19),
Thanikasalam Thanusa (19),
Pathmanathan Kalaipriya (18),
Markupillai Kelansuthayini (18),
Rasamohan Hamsana (19),
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