“You don’t say or even think that the invasion of Iraq is a criminal aggression of the kind for which people were hanged in Nuremberg… Suppose a newspaper started publishing the truth—that the invasion of Iraq was a criminal invasion that destroyed the country, that newspaper or the TV station is not going to get… Continue reading Media and state crimes
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CID probes into Norochcholai coal power plant fire
A team of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of Sri Lanka Police is probing into the mysterious fire that broke out Sunday at the Norochcholai coal thermal power plant in Puththa’lam district. Sri Lanka Government Analyst too is sending in a team, a senior police officer said Monday. Meanwhile, it is reported that Chinese workers… Continue reading CID probes into Norochcholai coal power plant fire
Only 20% of vehicles abandoned during war can be returned to owners
Some of the vehicles abandoned by their owners during the war on Vanni are found fit enough to be handed over to the owners, Ki’linochchi Government Agent (GA) said. A team of motor vehicle inspection has identified 2050 motor cycles and 250 vehicles of other types as fit to return, the GA said. The owners… Continue reading Only 20% of vehicles abandoned during war can be returned to owners
ACTC oppose new local government elections bill
Former Jaffna district parliamentarian Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam said that his All Ceylon Tamil Congress (ACTC) party will oppose the proposed new local government elections bill by Sri Lanka government as it is bound to affect the political parties of the minority communities, in a press briefing held at the party office in Jaffna Sunday. Meanwhile, Tamil… Continue reading ACTC oppose new local government elections bill
Paintings depicting horror of war on Vanni draw large crowds in Tamil Nadu
A collection of paintings by Artist Kuzhanthaivelu Pugazhenthi titled ‘The Faces of War’, depicting the horror experienced by Eazham in its Fourth War and the heroic sacrifice and valour of Liberation Tigers, was exhibited in several places in Tamil Nadu from 11 May till September, beginning in Chennai. The exhibition was later held in Thanjaavoor… Continue reading Paintings depicting horror of war on Vanni draw large crowds in Tamil Nadu
SLA reluctant to disclose information of LTTE detainees in Jaffna
Sri Lanka Army did not disclose the number of ex-combatants of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) still held in the SLA special detention camp located in its High Security Zone in Thellippazhai in Jaffna when it allowed 23 female Liberation Tiger ex-combatants to join their families Friday evening. Sri Lanka Minister of Rehabilitation &… Continue reading SLA reluctant to disclose information of LTTE detainees in Jaffna
Millennium old Tamil inscription found in Trincomalee
A stone slab having a Tamil inscription, clearly in the alphabet of the Chola times, was found in Trincomalee while digging for cricket stadium construction work recently. The land where it was found is a part of the esplanade, on the right side of the Koa’neasvaram Road leading to the Siva temple inside Fort Frederick… Continue reading Millennium old Tamil inscription found in Trincomalee
Tissainayagam speaks at 2010 Mackler Award ceremony
2009 recipient of the prestigious Peter Mackler Award, Tamil journalist J.S. Tissainayagma, who was incarcerated in Sri Lanka prison for his writing, and was unable to receive the award in 2009, spoke at the 2010 Award ceremony held Friday at 6:00 p.m. at the National Press Club in Washington D.C. Tissainayagam was announced as the… Continue reading Tissainayagam speaks at 2010 Mackler Award ceremony
2000 sq.kms in North remain to be de-mined – SLA
More than two thousand square kilometers (sq.km) of land in the Northern Province have to be cleared from land mines. About 1800 sq.kms have been cleared so far, Sri Lanka’s military spokesman Ubaya Madawela claimed. However, he said the lands to be de-mined include farm lands and shrub jungles areas. This has prevented resettled families… Continue reading 2000 sq.kms in North remain to be de-mined – SLA
Manmohan Singh unworthy to open “Little India” in Kuala Lumpur – MMSP
The Malaysia Makkal Sakthi Party (MMSP) Youth Wing said that it does not want Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to open the “Little India” in Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, according Free Malaysia Today (FMT) news report Wednesday. N. Ramu, the Youth Wing’s chief said that Manmohan was not the right person because of his government’s failure… Continue reading Manmohan Singh unworthy to open “Little India” in Kuala Lumpur – MMSP
