60% voter turnout in EPC polls, Muslim participation low

The voter turn-out of Eastern Provincial polls that ended at 4:00 p.m. on Saturday was about sixty percent district wise. The voter turnout in Muslim areas was reported low, according to the District Office of the SL Elections Department. The voter turn-out was 70 percent In Paduvaankarai area in Batticaloa, but in Muslim areas it… Continue reading 60% voter turnout in EPC polls, Muslim participation low

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Tamil civil society cautions UNHRC to safeguard reputation

Civil society activists of Eezham Tamils are worried about possibilities of Sri Lanka manipulating the visit of the UN’s Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) team to the island next week. In a letter addressed to HE Navanetham Pillai, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, the civil society has cautioned the… Continue reading Tamil civil society cautions UNHRC to safeguard reputation

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Rajapaksa’s ministers threaten Tamil voters in East

A group of more than ten ministers of the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) currently staying in Trincomalee district on the eve of election to the Eastern Provincial Council were reportedly engaged in intimidating voters to vote for their candidates and the Tamil village level officers are intimidated for not co-operating with them in… Continue reading Rajapaksa’s ministers threaten Tamil voters in East

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SLN arrests asylum seekers, Greens Senator notes systematic abuse of Tamils

As the Sri Lanka Navy arrested 54 Australia bound asylum seekers fleeing from the island on a boat on Thursday and hauled them off to the CID for interrogations, Australia’s Greens Party Senator Lee Rhiannon condemned the Australian Coalition’s political position to deport refugees from the island before they set foot on Australian soil as… Continue reading SLN arrests asylum seekers, Greens Senator notes systematic abuse of Tamils

Congress, BJP, religiously sanctify genocide

By inviting Mahinda Rajapaksa to inaugurate a Buddhist institution at Sanchi in Madhya Pradesh in India, both New Delhi’s Congress regime and the BJP-run Madhya Pradesh state government endorse religious sanction to the kind of genocide committed and being committed by the Rajapaksa regime of Colombo. In the process they undermine the prospects of Buddhism… Continue reading Congress, BJP, religiously sanctify genocide

Rajapaksa’s UPFA-men destroy Hindu temple in Trincomalee

Abiraami Amman Koayil in Meankaamam village, situated in Moothoor DS division of Trincomalee district, was destroyed on Wednesday. Residents in the area told TamilNet that a gang led by former Provincial Minister of Agriculture and Inland Fisheries T. Navaratnarajah, who is contesting the forthcoming election to the Eastern Provincial Council on the ticket of SL… Continue reading Rajapaksa’s UPFA-men destroy Hindu temple in Trincomalee

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Sampanthan writes to Rajapaksa on election violations in East by UPFA

Certain events have occurred in the past several days which have raised grave misgivings in regard to whether the elections to Eastern Provincial Council to be hold on Saturday would be free and fair, tells R. Sampanthan, the parliamentary group leader of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) on Thursday in a formal letter sent to… Continue reading Sampanthan writes to Rajapaksa on election violations in East by UPFA

Apply BDS campaign against Sri Lanka: Tamil Nadu writer

Arguing that “massive international pressure alone can halt the ongoing cultural and structural genocide against the Tamils”, Tamil Nadu based poet and writer Meena Kandasamy contends in an article on Tehelka.com that an effective Boycotts, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign, which was used against the apartheid South African state must be also applied to Sri… Continue reading Apply BDS campaign against Sri Lanka: Tamil Nadu writer

450 SL military personnel undergo training in India

In a written reply to the upper house of the Indian Parliament, Indian Defence Minister A K Antony on Wednesday admittedly confirmed the training provided to Sri Lankan military personnel in different states of India, including Tamil Nadu where there has been strong opposition from political parties of different hues against the same. “More than… Continue reading 450 SL military personnel undergo training in India

BJP denies inviting Rajapaksa as Tamil leaders announce protest in India

Tamils across Tamil Nadu on Wednesday launched protests against Rajapaksa’s scheduled visit to India on 21 September to inaugurate a centre for Buddhist study at Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh. While VCK activists in Coimbatore burnt photographs of Mahinda Rajapaksa and Sushma Swaraj, the leader of the BJP who had reportedly invited the genocide-accused SL president, MDMK… Continue reading BJP denies inviting Rajapaksa as Tamil leaders announce protest in India

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