BJP, RSS, Shiv Sena answerable to Dasgupta policy-line

Whatever is the journalistic halo behind Swapan Dasgupta, his recent writings and utterances on the struggle of the genocide-facing nation of Eezham Tamils could have been ignored as coming from just another of the dubious ilk that writes for agendas, had he not been a member of the Rajapaksa-sponsored BJP-RSS-Shiv Sena delegation that went to… Continue reading BJP, RSS, Shiv Sena answerable to Dasgupta policy-line

Rising star in U.S. Justice

Mythili Raman, the newly appointed Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division of the U.S. Justice Department and successor to Mr. Lanny Breuer, is widely acclaimed in legal circles as a trailblazer in the Justice Department. Her parents are from Vadaramaraadchi, Jaffna. Ms Raman had her undergraduate degree from Yale, and obtained a law… Continue reading Rising star in U.S. Justice

SL State backs Christian persecution, 30 churches attacked this year: World Evangelical Alliance

World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) Religious Liberty Commission (RLC), which is a network of churches in 129 countries, in a ‘Research and Analysis’ report issued on Monday observed that Sri Lanka “appears to be seeking to establish social and political supremacy of the Sinhala Buddhist majority within a unitary state,” in the ‘post-war resurgence’ of Sihala… Continue reading SL State backs Christian persecution, 30 churches attacked this year: World Evangelical Alliance

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Sri Lanka provides harbour, state endorsement, to Chinese fishing

In a move delicately endangering local fishing of the peoples of entire southern South Asia, the Rajapaksa Establishment in Colombo has provided facilities of a state-of-the-art fishing harbour near Colombo and State endorsement to Chinese vessels fishing beyond the Exclusive Economic Zone of the Island’s waters. A Company in China has been graced with the… Continue reading Sri Lanka provides harbour, state endorsement, to Chinese fishing

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Colombo schemes permanent occupation of two Tamil villages in Ampaa’rai

Sinhala officials attached to Sri Lanka’s Department of Forest Conservation, which comes under the SL Ministry of Environment and Renewable Energy, have surveyed this weekend two traditional Tamil villages in the Thirukkoayil DS division of Ampaa’rai district, in a move to plant trees in the lands that belong to uprooted Eezham Tamils, who have not… Continue reading Colombo schemes permanent occupation of two Tamil villages in Ampaa’rai

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Tamil "Mandate" Refugees, left homeless, languish in foreign camps

Hundreds of Tamil refugees, including several hundreds who have been declared as "Mandate" refugees by the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) in compliance with the UNHCR Charter and associated statutes, are languishing in camps in East Asian countries, and recently in Dubai, while Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the Netherlands, the Nordic countries (Denmark,… Continue reading Tamil "Mandate" Refugees, left homeless, languish in foreign camps

Sinhala military wants ‘Kappan’ from Batticaloa Tamil farmers

Aiming at totally bankrupting the Tamil farmers of Koa’raippattu South (Kiraan) division in Batticaloa district, the occupying Sri Lankan military, which schemes Sinhalicisaton and colonisation of the pasturelands in the division, now demand 3,000 rupees per 10 cattle from the Tamil farmers. The ‘Kappan’ military of Sri Lanka has instructed the Tamil farm-owners to pay… Continue reading Sinhala military wants ‘Kappan’ from Batticaloa Tamil farmers

30 temples, 25 churches remain damaged in Ki’linochchi

Even after four years have passed, More than 30 Saiva temples are found either destroyed or damaged in the three divisions of Ki’linochchi district, informed sources in Ki’linohchi told TamilNet on Saturday. In one division alone, 24 churches have been damaged during the war, according to civil sources in Ki’linochchi. In one of the division,… Continue reading 30 temples, 25 churches remain damaged in Ki’linochchi

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Tamil activist film director Manivannan passes away in Chennai

Tamil activist, film director and actor P Manivannan has passed away due to cardiac arrest at his residence on Saturday. He was 59. Mr Manivannan has directed nearly 50 films. He has also made a mark in acting Tamil cinema by playing sharp character roles having shades of comedy and political sarcasm in more than… Continue reading Tamil activist film director Manivannan passes away in Chennai