US urges Colombo to investigate assault on Uthayan news editor

Condemning the assault on Gnanasundaram Kuganathan, the news editor of Uthayan newspaper in Jaffna, the US Embassy in Colombo on Wednesday urged the SL government to undertake a thorough investigation and to bring the perpetrators to justice. “Violence against journalists silences voices, threatens freedom of expression, impairs reconciliation and undermines democracy,” the press release said.… Continue reading US urges Colombo to investigate assault on Uthayan news editor

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Vaiko meets Indian PM, urges New Delhi to voice for legal action on Colombo

MDMK General Secreatry Vaiko on Tuesday met Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and discussed the burning issue of Mullaipperiyaar Dam and the controversial foreign policy outlook of the Indian government towards the Sri Lankan state, sources close to the MDMK said. The meeting comes in the wake of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister reiterating the demand… Continue reading Vaiko meets Indian PM, urges New Delhi to voice for legal action on Colombo

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IFJ outraged by brutal attack on senior journalist in Jaffna

Uthayan newspaper’s editorial policy in backing the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) appears to be the direct provocation for the near lethal attack on its senior news editor in Jaffna on July 29, International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) said in a statement issued on Tuesday. "The IFJ is shocked at the viciousness of the attack on… Continue reading IFJ outraged by brutal attack on senior journalist in Jaffna

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Media organisations in Colombo protest against attack on Tamil editor

Five Colombo-based media organizations held a protest campaign at Lipton Circus, Colombo, Tuesday afternoon, against the assault of Uthayan newspaper’s News Editor Gnanasundaram Kuhanathan in Jaffna. Meanwhile, Sri Lankan Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa talking to foreign journalists on Tuesday said the attack on Kuhanathan was an ‘isolated’ incident and a ‘petty’ crime. Since year 2000,… Continue reading Media organisations in Colombo protest against attack on Tamil editor

Colombo deprives livelihood of 2500 Tamil, Muslim families in Kuchchave’li

Nearly two thousand five hundred Tamil and Muslim families in Periya-karaichchi village in the Kuchchave’li Divisional Secretariat division in Trincomalee district have been deprived of the their permanent livelihood following the construction of a saltern by a southern based firm with the permission of the Colombo government. The project is named Raigam Saltern employing Sinhalese… Continue reading Colombo deprives livelihood of 2500 Tamil, Muslim families in Kuchchave’li

Gotabhaya denies role in white flag surrender killings

Rattled and ravaged by the widespread credible war crime allegations, Sri Lankan Presidential sibling and Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa on Monday denied his role and responsibility over the killing of LTTE’s political wing leaders, Nadesan and Puleedevan while surrendering to the 58 Division troops in the final days of the war in May 2009. In… Continue reading Gotabhaya denies role in white flag surrender killings

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Attack on Uthayan editor portrays renewed attacks on Tamils: JDS

Holding the political and military leadership of the Rajapaksa regime responsible for the recent pre-planned attack on the news editor of the Janffa-based Uthayan newspaper, the Journalist for Democracy in Sri Lanka (JDS), a media organisation of exiled group of Journalists from the island, has said that the attack has portrayed “the vicious nature of… Continue reading Attack on Uthayan editor portrays renewed attacks on Tamils: JDS

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Colombo unable to bury facts of ACF massacre

Fifth anniversary of the massacre of seventeen staffers of the French NGO, Action Contre la Faim (ACF), by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers falls on the 4th of August. Later investigations established that the workers, trapped inside their Moothoor branch office residence of ACF located close to Moothoor Cultural Centre, were shot and killed… Continue reading Colombo unable to bury facts of ACF massacre

Stop treating Tamils as minority: Premachandran MP

Tamil National Alliance parliamentarian Suresh Premachandran on Sunday touched on an important conceptual issue related to the national question in the island that affects equality between Tamils and Sinhalese, when he criticized those who treat Tamils as a ‘minority’. “We will not allow the government or anyone else to treat the Tamils as a minority… Continue reading Stop treating Tamils as minority: Premachandran MP

Rajapaksa to visit China for fourth time since 2007

Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa is scheduled to make another official visit to China in the second week of August, Colombo media reports. Rajapaksa’s last visit to China was in November 2010 as a special guest to attend the Expo 2010 Exhibition in Shanghai. Since 2007 Mahinda Rajapakse had visited China thrice and the oncoming… Continue reading Rajapaksa to visit China for fourth time since 2007

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