A public awareness campaign asking shoppers in Britain to boycott products made in Sri Lanka and sold in popular stores like Marks & Spencer continued last week with several members of the Tamil Youth Organisation (TYO) handing out leaflets and talking to shoppers on Oxford Street Saturday. Similar TYO events took place over the Christmas… Continue reading ‘Boycott Sri Lanka’ campaign continues in UK
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Tamil villages of Katpiddi Peninsula are for sales by Colombo
Many traditional Tamil villages in the Katpiddi Peninsula and islets off that in the Puththa’lam district of the North West Province are for sales by Colombo establishment, ostensibly for tourism purposes under Kalpitiya Integrated Tourism Resort Project (KITRP). “There are about 11 investors who applied to invest around US$ 500 million to put up tourist… Continue reading Tamil villages of Katpiddi Peninsula are for sales by Colombo
1,232,000 acre crops destroyed in Batticaloa flood
In Batticaloa district alone 1,32,000 acres of paddy and subsidiary crops have been completely destroyed due to the torrential rain now being experienced in the eastern province, according to the latest figures issued by the Regional Disaster Management Centre . Meanwhile Eastern Provincial Council (EPC) member R.Thurairatnam, in a memorandum sent to the Sri Lankan… Continue reading 1,232,000 acre crops destroyed in Batticaloa flood
TNA parliamentarian rescued from being drowned in Batticaloa flood
Pakkiaselvam Ariyanethran, the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian of Batticaloa district narrowly escaped from being washed away by flood water Sunday evening when he was returning via Ka’luvaagnchikkudi- Paddiruppu Bridge after inspecting the flood situation in Paduvaankarai area. Ariyanethran MP left Sunday morning in his vehicle and visited transit camps located in flood affected villages… Continue reading TNA parliamentarian rescued from being drowned in Batticaloa flood
Five of six Mannaar abductees released, Colombo involvement exposed
Five of six civilians abducted from Mannaar on Thursday, including Jazeel Jaharil whose abduction created confrontation between the abductors and his relatives exposing the squads link with Sri Lankan military, returned Friday evening from Colombo and were handed over to their relatives Saturday early morning by the Sri Lankan Police. Earlier reports said 4 persons… Continue reading Five of six Mannaar abductees released, Colombo involvement exposed
Colombo hurriedly appoints Sinhala civil officials to North
Colombo establishment is hurriedly attempting to appoint Sinhala officials in higher posts of the civil administration in the North in recent days, civil sources in Jaffna said. Sinhala officials are being appointed to top level civil services posts of local civil administration, the civil sources further said. Meanwhile, among 135 new recruits to Sri Lanka… Continue reading Colombo hurriedly appoints Sinhala civil officials to North
LTTE former commander Yaan’s wife witnesses on SLA war crime
Bearing witness in front of Mahinda Rajapaksa’s Lessons Learnt & Reconciliation Committee (LLRC) in Maanthai West in Mannaar on Sunday, Mrs R. Mironio, the wife of LTTE’s former Mannaar commander Antony Rayappu alias Yaan, said she has not heared from her husband or not told of the whereabouts of him after he surrendered in front… Continue reading LTTE former commander Yaan’s wife witnesses on SLA war crime
Trincomalee, Batticaloa flooded
Heavy rain fall since Saturday night has brought the normal life in the three districts of East, Trincomalee, Batticaloa and Ampaarai, to standstill and almost all the villages including DS offices are under water. According to latest figures, in Batticaloa district alone 421,851 persons from 112,039 families have been affected. The two districts, Trincomalee and… Continue reading Trincomalee, Batticaloa flooded
Heavy rains in East, 600,000 affected
The three districts of Eastern Province, Batticaloa, Ampaa’rai and Trincomalee, have been experiencing heavy rains beginning from the second week of December last year and about six hundred thousand members of 160,000 families have been affected, according to officials attached to the Disaster Management Ministry (DMM). In Batticaloa district alone 360,000 persons have been affected.… Continue reading Heavy rains in East, 600,000 affected
Sri Lanka recruits record number of Tamil police
The Sri Lankan police force has inducted a record number of Tamil recruits into the force at a ceremony near the capital, Colombo. Currently, only a few thousand of Sri Lanka’s 86,000-strong police force are from the Tamil ethnic minority. The move is part of a drive to improve relations between Tamils and the majority… Continue reading Sri Lanka recruits record number of Tamil police
