Sinhalicisation of Chu’ndik-ku’lam to permanently choke Jaffna Peninsula

The Eezham Tamil fishermen’s efforts to reconstruct their war-torn lives face fresh threats from the occupying Sri Lanka’s rampant Sinhalicisation of the North. During the last two weeks, hundreds of Sinhala fishermen are being settled at Chu’ndikku’lam, a coastal village situated in Vadamaraadchi East of the Jaffna district. By employing banned methods of fishing, the… Continue reading Sinhalicisation of Chu’ndik-ku’lam to permanently choke Jaffna Peninsula

India’s housing in un-freed land facilitates Sinhalicisation

Batticaloa district Tamil National Alliance parliamentarian Mr P Selvarasa has warned that the occupying Colombo government has planned to grab several houses allocated under the Indian aid for war-affected Tamil families in the Eastern Province especially in Batticaloa district to be handed over to Sinhalese who are being brought down to the Batticaloa district from… Continue reading India’s housing in un-freed land facilitates Sinhalicisation

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UK Tamils gather at Cardiff protesting Sri Lankan cricket

Hundreds of Eezham Tamils from the UK gathered near the cricket stadium in Cardiff on Thursday to protest the presence of the Sri Lankan cricket team on British soil, urging the UK for a complete boycott of sporting and cultural ties with the genocide-accused Sri Lankan state. This mass protest follows on the heels of… Continue reading UK Tamils gather at Cardiff protesting Sri Lankan cricket

Jaffna University teachers boycott SL-UGC ‘academic reconciliation’

Jaffna University Teachers’ Association boycotted a ‘national’ level conference on the “Role of Higher Education in Reconciliation” hosted in Jaffna last week by genocidal Sri Lanka’s University Grants Commission. Even though Colombo media reports said that the conference was a joint venture of the SL-UGC and the University of Jaffna, it neither took place in… Continue reading Jaffna University teachers boycott SL-UGC ‘academic reconciliation’

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Veteran Canadian journalist criticizes Harper’s policy on refugees

Karl Nerenberg, a veteran journalist with over 25 years of experience, came down sharply on Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s policy towards refugees. In an article published on alternative news site Rabble.ca on Tuesday, Nerenberg, giving examples of refugees from Syria, Sri Lanka and Hungary, criticized the Harper government’s approach to refugees for being ‘inconsistent’… Continue reading Veteran Canadian journalist criticizes Harper’s policy on refugees

GoSL’s new media code to further curtail free speech: HRW

Referring to the ‘Code of Media Ethics’ official proposed by Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Mass Media and Information two days back, Human Rights Watch in a release on Wednesday criticised the proposal for its “overbroad and vague language that could have a severe and chilling effect on free speech”. Noting how the proposed code could… Continue reading GoSL’s new media code to further curtail free speech: HRW

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Speak to Lanka, Jayalalitha writes to PM

Flaying Centre’s apathy in failing to protect Tamil fishing community from peacefully pursuing their livelihood on high seas, chief minister J. Jaya­la­lithaa Monday shot a letter to Prime Minister Man­mohan Singh exhorting him to take up the matter with the Sri Lankan Go­vernment and arrange for the immediate release of all 57 fishermen of Rames­waram… Continue reading Speak to Lanka, Jayalalitha writes to PM

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Tamil Tiger fronts operate in Germany: Lanka minister

IANS/Colombo The Tamil Tiger rebel front organisations are still operating in Germany under the guise of community organisations, the Sri Lankan external affairs ministry said yetserday. External Affairs Minister G L Peiris, during a discussion he had in Berlin with the German Minister of Foreign Affairs Guido Westerwelle, said that according to information available to… Continue reading Tamil Tiger fronts operate in Germany: Lanka minister

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Pro-Eelam workers arrested in Ooty

Some 600 activists belonging to pro-Tamil Eelam outfits were on Tuesday arrested for allegedly attempting to march to the Defence Services Staff College at Wellington, 15 km from here, where two Sri Lankan defence personnel are undergoing training. Protesting against the training, the activists demanded resignation of Defence Minister A.K. Antony for giving “false” assurance… Continue reading Pro-Eelam workers arrested in Ooty

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TNA MP alleges ‘planned sinhalicisation’ of punaanai

Tamil National Alliance MP C Yogeswaran on Sunday demanded that immediate steps be taken to stop the aggressive and meticulously planned sinhalicisation of Punaanai East, situated 52 km northwest of Batticaloa city. During the times of the LTTE, the presence of the Tiger forces from Kudumpimalai in the South to Vaakarai in the North had… Continue reading TNA MP alleges ‘planned sinhalicisation’ of punaanai