TNA appeals people to be aware of betrayers in East

“People should be aware of persons who betray the Tamils for petty concessions of Sinhala chauvinists,” Tamil National Alliance (TNA) key person in Ampaa’rai district, Chelliah Rasaiah, the Executive Director of Kaarainakar Pushpa Social Development Society said in a meeting held in Ampaa’rai by TNA to create political awareness among people, sources in Ampaa’rai said.… Continue reading TNA appeals people to be aware of betrayers in East

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Tissamaharama Tamil Brahmi inscription ‘missing’

The third century BCE potsherd inscription in Tamil language and in Tamil Brahmi script found at Tissamaharama in Hambantota district by German excavators is now missing in Sri Lanka’s Archaeology Department, informed sources said. The inscription found sometimes back was not included in the excavation reports. Photo and decipherment of the inscription was brought out… Continue reading Tissamaharama Tamil Brahmi inscription ‘missing’

Confidential report on Devananda to Madras High Court

A lower court in Chennai handed over a confidential report to the Madras High Court related to a 1994 order declaring Sri Lanka minister Douglas Devananda a “proclaimed offender” in connection with a murder case in Chennai in 1986, Press Trust of India reported Wednesday. Douglas Devananda had filed a petition in August seeking to… Continue reading Confidential report on Devananda to Madras High Court

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People not happy despite the end of war – European representatives

The representatives of the British Parliament and Commonwealth Parliament led by Labour MP Paul Murphy who met Jaffna Government Agent and representatives of civil societies in Jaffna Monday said that from what they had heard from people and seen for themselves it was obvious that the people are not happy though the war has ended,… Continue reading People not happy despite the end of war – European representatives

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3 civilians injured in explosion in Ki’linochchi

A landmine hidden under a destroyed building in Paarathipuram in Ki’lincochi exploded Monday around 5:00 p.m injuring three civilians who were removing the remnants of the building, the office in charge of de-mining, in Jaffna Secretariat said. One of the injured was transferred to Jaffna Teaching Hospital for further treatment from Ki’linochchi government hospital where… Continue reading 3 civilians injured in explosion in Ki’linochchi

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SL Parliament extends state of Emergency

Sri Lanka’s Parliament Tuesday adopted the motion moved by its Prime Minister to extend the state of emergency for another month by ninety votes. 118 parliamentarians of the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) and its constituent parties voted for the motion. The members of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) and Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP)… Continue reading SL Parliament extends state of Emergency

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Revoke ban on Liberation Tigers: Activists in Tamil Nadu

Political activists in Tamil Nadu organized a meeting Tuesday evening in Chennai Press Hall to collect signatures demanding Indian Government to revoke the ban on Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, sources in Chennai said. Hundreds of persons including Lawyers, Law students and political party leaders and supporters joined in the campaign and set their signatures… Continue reading Revoke ban on Liberation Tigers: Activists in Tamil Nadu

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IUSF stages protest against police assault on journalists in Colombo

Inter University Students Federation (IUSF) and media rights groups staged a protest demonstration at Lipton Circus in Colombo Tuesday against police assault on media persons covering the protest march of IUSF Thursday in Colombo. The students were protesting outside the Sri Lankan Ministry of Education to demand the release of a group of student activists… Continue reading IUSF stages protest against police assault on journalists in Colombo

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SL Resettlement minister meets Sinahala families claiming resettlement in Jaffna

Sri Lanka minister of Resettlement Affairs, Milroy Fernando, on a special directive of Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa paid a sudden visit to Jaffna Monday to meet the Sinhala people brought into Jaffna by Sri Lanka government claiming resettlement in Jaffna, sources in Jaffna said. The minister assured the Sinhala families now lodged in the… Continue reading SL Resettlement minister meets Sinahala families claiming resettlement in Jaffna

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