SL Supreme Court to decide on governor’s approval to Divineguma bill

The writ application filed by a Jaffna District Tamil National Alliance parliamentarian pertaining to the powers of the Northern Provincial Governor referred to the Sri Lankan Supreme Court for interpretation and determination by the Court of Appeal will be mentioned before the Supreme Court on Monday, legal sources in Colombo said. The draft bill has… Continue reading SL Supreme Court to decide on governor’s approval to Divineguma bill

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SL Police in Champoor appropriates public playground in Naavaladi

Sri Lankan government officials in Colombo have instructed the divisional secretary of Moothoor to hand over a play ground, about four acres in extent, situated at the centre of several villages in Champoor area to the occupying SL police, civil officials told media. The Moothoor DS is the sole authority of the playground. The Divisional… Continue reading SL Police in Champoor appropriates public playground in Naavaladi

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‘Sri Lanka model of COIN sets a dangerous precedent for humanity’

After the International Community of Establishments working in tandem with a genocide-intending Sri Lankan state oversaw a brutal military solution over the armed struggle of the Eezham Tamils in May 2009, the ‘Sri Lanka model’ of dealing with insurgencies is now being incorporated into the science of Counterinsurgency (COIN), opines RM Karthick, observing what dangerous… Continue reading ‘Sri Lanka model of COIN sets a dangerous precedent for humanity’

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JHU monks besiege historic Munneasvaram Siva temple in Chilaapam

The Sinhala Buddhist extremist monks party, Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU), which is a constituent of the Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA), has been blocking the construction of ten-storied front tower (Rajakoapuram) of the several centuries old Munneasvaram Siva temple in Chilaapam (Chilaw) district in the North Western Province, according… Continue reading JHU monks besiege historic Munneasvaram Siva temple in Chilaapam

Veteran Eezham Tamil educationalist passes away in Seychelles

Mr V. Sivasupramaniam, teacher, educational administrator, trade unionist and social worker, passed away in Seychelles on Wednesday, at the age of 81. His funeral takes place on Friday. Mr. Sivasupramaniam taught at Jaffna Hindu College between 1953 and 1972. Besides his reputation as an eminent, committed and inspiring teacher, he was also a leading trade… Continue reading Veteran Eezham Tamil educationalist passes away in Seychelles

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Sinhalese occupy grazing lands of Tamil cattle breeders in East

Tamil cattle breeders face threat and intimidation from the occupying Sri Lanka Army to use their grazing grounds in Periya Maathava’nai and Mayilaththa-madu areas situated in Koara’laip-pattu South DS division of Batticaloa district. Eezham Tamils are being chased away from the area with their cattle by the occupying Sri Lanka Army that only allows the… Continue reading Sinhalese occupy grazing lands of Tamil cattle breeders in East

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Canada’s will to intervene guided by geopolitics or humanity, ask Tamil activists

On September 24, the Canadian capital of Ottawa announced its endorsement of the “Will to Intervene” Project. It is the fourth Canadian city to endorse external military intervention on human rights grounds. Discussion at September 24th’s event centred on the present civil conflict in Syria. Given Canada’s recent rupture of diplomatic ties with Iran, the… Continue reading Canada’s will to intervene guided by geopolitics or humanity, ask Tamil activists

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Genocide needs investigation but separation contextually unwise: Alan Keenan

Calls for investigation on what has happened and is happening now in Sri Lanka from genocide angle need to be looked into, said ICG’s Sri Lanka Project Director, Mr. Alan Keenan, in an interview to TamilNet on Friday. “If you want to call it an investigation, it needs to be looked into. I am fully… Continue reading Genocide needs investigation but separation contextually unwise: Alan Keenan

Colombo’s militarisation budget to increase by 26%

The Sri Lankan Defence Ministry, headed by SL presidential sibling Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, has sought a 26% increase in its military and ‘urban development’ expenditures for the year 2013, news sources in Colombo said. The military expenditure for the year 2012 was 230 billion rupees out of a total budget of 2,220 billion. For the year… Continue reading Colombo’s militarisation budget to increase by 26%

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