The main event of remembering the victims of 26 December 2004 that claimed the lives of 41,000 people in the island, most of the victims from eastern and northern coasts of the Tamil homeland, is to be held at Veerasingkam Hall in Jaffna. Around 1.5 million people lost their homes in the Tsunami. Most of… Continue reading ‘Post-Tsunami failure of Co-Chairs promoted Colombo on genocidal war path’
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Tamil media group, parliamentarian condemn attack on Batticaloa journalist
Independent East Media Forum, a Tamil media group in the East, condemned the attack on Tamil journalist Manikapody Sasikumar, the correspondent of Thinakkural paper in Batticaloa by a group of unidentified persons. The attack cannot be considered as an act against an individual but on the whole media community in the district. The law enforcement… Continue reading Tamil media group, parliamentarian condemn attack on Batticaloa journalist
Colombo directs closure of Northern UN, ICRC offices
Following directives from Sri Lanka Government authorities to close the branch offices of the United Nation agencies and the International Committtee of Red Cross (ICRC) in the North, these agencies are reducing the number of staff, civil society sources in Jaffna said. UNICEF, UNHCR, UNDP, and WFP offices are said to be affected by the… Continue reading Colombo directs closure of Northern UN, ICRC offices
Colombo cripples traders in Jaffna to bring in Sinhala trade
The Government of Sri Lanka is alleged to have been involved in crippling the business activities of the Tamil traders in Jaffna peninsula to make way for the Sinhalese to capture it, Jaffna traders who have been subjected to harassment by officers from Criminal Investigation Department of Colombo Police. A team of intelligence officers from… Continue reading Colombo cripples traders in Jaffna to bring in Sinhala trade
SLA intelligence ‘leaks’ stories about robberies in Jaffna
In an attempt to pass the blame and entrap the released LTTE cadres now living in Jaffna, the Sri Lanka Army intelligence has started ‘leaking’ stories linking the former LTTE cadres with the escalating robberies in the peninsula, media sources in Jaffna said. Among the two arrested by the police related to the firing incident… Continue reading SLA intelligence ‘leaks’ stories about robberies in Jaffna
SLA chases away uprooted families in Ki’linochchi suburb
The Sri Lanka Army has chased away a group of uprooted Tamil families when they went to temporarily reside in their own buildings in Ponnakar village, located 1.5 km in the Karaichchi DS division in Ki’linochchi district, after their temporary huts provided in low-lying lands were submerged in the floods earlier this month. They were… Continue reading SLA chases away uprooted families in Ki’linochchi suburb
War crimes ignored in East, focus urged on ‘killings’ at Eastern University
While the war raged in Vanni war front, Sri Lanka Army deployed paramilitary operatives with close link to Rajapaksa quarters in Colombo, killing a female hostel warden and two female Tamil students from Vanni at the Eastern University in February and March 2009, journalists from Batticaloa said citing information from ex-paramilitary personnel naming a key… Continue reading War crimes ignored in East, focus urged on ‘killings’ at Eastern University
Sajith Premadasa vows to take UNP on victory path
The son of the late president of Sri Lanka Ranasinghe Premadasa, addressing the UNP’s convention held Sunday at the party headquarters Sri Kotha, has vowed that the UNP would "capture" the power from Rajapaksa family with the support of the masses. Sajith Premadasa is an elected parliamentarian from Hambantota district, the native place of SL… Continue reading Sajith Premadasa vows to take UNP on victory path
JDS: State sponsored brutality against opposition
Noting that "State sponsored violence against dissenting voices in Sri Lanka" is on the increase, Journalist for Democracy in Sri Lanka (JDS), an exciled group of Sri Lankan journalists, said in a press release issued Sunday that JDS unreservedly condemned attacks on journalists who "went to cover the arrival of the Nava Sama Samaja Party… Continue reading JDS: State sponsored brutality against opposition
Tamil journalist attacked in Batticaloa
An unidentified three person gang attacked a Tamil journalist Manikkapody Sasikumar, 35, in Batticaloa district, Sunday night around 7.30 p.m., causing severe injuries on his hands and head, according to reports reaching Colombo media. Sasikumar was admitted to the Batticaloa Teaching Hospital for treatment. The armed group had gone to the residence of the journalist… Continue reading Tamil journalist attacked in Batticaloa
