Harper to boycott Sri Lanka CHOGM over rights concerns

In a meeting with journalists Canadian Prime Minister, Stephen Harper, remarked that he will likely not attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), biennial summit meeting of the heads of government from all Commonwealth nations, currently being discussed to be held in Sri Lanka, if he does not "see progress in Sri Lanka in… Continue reading Harper to boycott Sri Lanka CHOGM over rights concerns

‘Grease devil’ episode develops into standoff at Tholpuram in Jaffna

An standoff that erupted between the residents of Paa’naaveddi village and the occupying Sri Lanka Army soldiers of 51-3 brigade Saturday night was contained in the last minute from deteriorating into a blood bath by the intervention of community leaders and politicians, after the residents caught two armed SLA soldiers. While the residents of the… Continue reading ‘Grease devil’ episode develops into standoff at Tholpuram in Jaffna

Published
Categorised as News

HSZ people less likely to get their lands back

With the so-called lifting of emergency, a rosy picture was painted by some Colombo-based ‘peace’ groups and lawyers that the SL government cannot keep the High Security Zones anymore. But the SL government now plans to permanently ‘acquire’ private lands where the HSZs are now located. According to SL Justice minister Rauff Hakeem, if there… Continue reading HSZ people less likely to get their lands back

Published
Categorised as News

Batticaloa civil authority pressures relatives to declare missing persons dead

Civil authority in Batticaloa district has been forcing kith and kin of persons missing after arrest or abduction to obtain death certificates stating that the missing victims are dead, according to the relatives. With the end of the war intelligence wing of the Sri Lanka Army, paramilitary groups of Karuna and Pilliayan had abducted and… Continue reading Batticaloa civil authority pressures relatives to declare missing persons dead

Published
Categorised as News

Tamil student abducted near SLA camp in Batticaloa, escapes

Ajanthan, a 11-year old Tamil student was abducted by an unidentified group of six persons came in bicycles while he was riding a bicycle to attend evening class in Kallady Vivekananda Girls Maha Vidiyalayam in Batticaloa town Thursday around 5.30 p.m., sources in Batticaloa said. The abduction took place near the camps of Sri Lanka… Continue reading Tamil student abducted near SLA camp in Batticaloa, escapes

Published
Categorised as News

Jaffna Governor interferes, disrupts administrative authority of local councils

Civil society sources in Jaffna accused colonial governor of Northern Province, Maj. Gen. Chandrasri, of interfering in the administrative affairs of the recently democratically elected local councils and placing barriers to smooth governance in Jaffna. During a meeting held few weeks, the Governor has allegedly ordered Government officers to follow orders given only by the… Continue reading Jaffna Governor interferes, disrupts administrative authority of local councils

Published
Categorised as News

Multilingualism, multiculturalism and Sinhala academia

‘Celebrating multilingualism’ in Sri Lanka, and delivering a keynote address in a language award ceremony in Colombo in July, Professor of Sinhala K.N.O. Dharmadasa said that Tamil came to be introduced into the island at a later time, especially after the Polonnaruva period (c. 13th century AD). According to the Mahavamsa myth he was relying… Continue reading Multilingualism, multiculturalism and Sinhala academia

UN inaction responsible for ‘grease devil’ phenomenon, NZ Tamils tell Ban

In a letter routed through the Mayor of Auckland to UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon visiting New Zealand, the Tamil Action Front in New Zealand on Monday urged the UNSG to stop the post-war disaster the Eezham Tamils have been going through. “[The UN panel] report was released in April 2011. It is September… Continue reading UN inaction responsible for ‘grease devil’ phenomenon, NZ Tamils tell Ban

Published
Categorised as News

Chengkodi remembered in New Zealand

Thoazhar (comrade) Chengkodi of Kaangncheepuram, Tamil Nadu, a dedicated social worker and fighter of the rights of the weaker sections of the society immolated herself, to save the three Perarivalan, Murugan and Shanthan from being hanged. It is really sad that the 21-year-old lass should have taken a hasty decision. At the climax of the… Continue reading Chengkodi remembered in New Zealand

Published
Categorised as News

Champoor power plant, a great threat to public health

The signing of the agreement in Colombo Tuesday to build a 500MW coal power plant in the prestine surroundings of Koddiyaar Bay in Trincomalee District, by India and Sri Lanka marks the development of an environmentally destructive project in the east, civil society sources in the east said. A coal power plant of the magnitude… Continue reading Champoor power plant, a great threat to public health

Published
Categorised as News