5,653 cases of ‘disappeared’ pending in Sri Lanka: Forum-Asia at 16th session of UNHRC

Sri Lanka government is yet to provide clarification on 5,653 outstanding cases of disappeared persons and it has not responded positively to requests to visit the country in this regard by UN Rapporteurs, said Pooja Patel, while delivering her oral statement on behalf of Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM –ASIA) in the… Continue reading 5,653 cases of ‘disappeared’ pending in Sri Lanka: Forum-Asia at 16th session of UNHRC

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SL colonial governor hands over 200 acres in Vaddakkachchi to Sinhala trader

Colonial governor of Sri Lanka Maj. Gen. Chandrasri, occupying the country of Eezham Tamils, ordered this week for the appropriation of 200 acres of land at Vaddakkachchi in the Ki’linochchi district for the benefit of a Sinhala trader from the South. This land is a part of a 1000-acre farm that was given to the… Continue reading SL colonial governor hands over 200 acres in Vaddakkachchi to Sinhala trader

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SL Army appropriates heritage institution in Jaffna for ‘cadet’ training

The building of Arya-Dravida Bhasha Abhivrtti Sangam, a heritage institution that was started in Jaffna in the early 20th century was appropriated a few days ago by the occupying SL military to conduct ‘cadet’ training for school students of Jaffna. T. Sadasiva Aiyar, an education officer of the colonial times, started this heritage institution that… Continue reading SL Army appropriates heritage institution in Jaffna for ‘cadet’ training

UK MP group calls for international inquiry into Sri Lanka’s war-crimes

Lee Scott MP, Ilford North, Chair, All Party Parliamentary Group for Tamils (APPGT), in a statement issued today, said "[n]othing but an independent international enquiry to alleged war crimes will satisfy the international community; Sri Lanka must be ready to face economic sanctions if it fails to meet internationally accepted standards," and added "the Tamil… Continue reading UK MP group calls for international inquiry into Sri Lanka’s war-crimes

SL Policeman, claiming EPDP, threatens Tamil daily in Jaffna

A Sri Lankan police constable, claiming to be a EPDP man, entered the building of Uthayan daily in Jaffna Wednesday afternoon and warned the daily over an item it had carried in its Tidbits column involving a school principal recently. The SL Police constable, Ratnathas Pradeepan from Achchuveali, intimidated the press workers threatening to set… Continue reading SL Policeman, claiming EPDP, threatens Tamil daily in Jaffna

Tamil poet, Irish violinist marry music

"Colm O’Riain is an Irish violinist. Pireeni Sundaralingam is a Sri Lankan Tamil poet. They’re married and have created a unique music that sounds out their common experience of exile and immigration," writes VoA news, adding shared history from British colonialism, and experiences surrounding living in islands surrounded by large oceans allows the couple to… Continue reading Tamil poet, Irish violinist marry music

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UPFA lead candidate attacked in Era’voor

Ali Zahir Mowlana, former parliamentarian of the Batticaloa district and currently the lead candidate of the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance contesting the Era’voor Urban Council that is scheduled to held on Thursday, was critically injured in an attack that took place Wednesday afternoon at Era’voor, sources in the East said. Mowlana was first admitted… Continue reading UPFA lead candidate attacked in Era’voor

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Political rivalry behind Police arrest of Batticaloa journalist

Sri Lanka Police Tuesday morning arrested Puvi Rahumathulla, Chief Editor of “Vaara Uraikal”, a weekly magazine published from Kaathankudy in Batticaloa district, at the instigation of a Deputy Minister in the Sri Lanka government who charged that Rahumathulla was carrying out election propaganda after the deadline on Monday midnight violating the instruction of the Commissioner… Continue reading Political rivalry behind Police arrest of Batticaloa journalist

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In eastern Tamil areas 80% public servants Sinhalese, says rights group

Problems faced by Tamil people cannot be solved by deploying 80% of public servants from Sinhala community in government departments located in areas where one hundred percent of the population is Tamils, said Mr.M.M. Zarook, Kalmunai Regional Coordinator of the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL) while addressing a public awareness discussion on Human… Continue reading In eastern Tamil areas 80% public servants Sinhalese, says rights group

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Lead candidate’s house attacked in Akkaraippattu

Unidentified armed persons Monday early morning lobbed grenades at the house of A.L.Thavam, lead candidate of the National Congress Party (NCP) contesting the forthcoming election to the Akkaraippattu Municipal Council, sources in the East said. Thavam was unhurt but his brother-in-law, A.H. Rathees, sustained injuries . The house sustained extensive damages, according to a complaint… Continue reading Lead candidate’s house attacked in Akkaraippattu

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