Swiss German media twists heart of the matter

While younger generation of diaspora Tamils respond to the times and express themselves through democratic protests such as the British youth Sivanthan’s war crimes awareness walk to Geneva, the Swiss German media NZZ portrays the long-standing national cause of Eezham Tamils as an LTTE idea. Parameswaran won his case against British media. But there is… Continue reading Swiss German media twists heart of the matter

President Rajapaksa appoints new SLFP organizer to North

Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa, the leader of Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP), a constituent of ruling United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA), appointed Saturday Ramanathan, a leading businessman from Valveddiththu’rai as the new SLFP organizer of North Sri Lanka, sources in Jaffna said. Ramanathan is appointed in place of Thangarasa, who was charged in Jaffna… Continue reading President Rajapaksa appoints new SLFP organizer to North

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Australian ‘Sri Lankans’ test conscience of international Tamil writers

Creative writers are conscience keepers of humanity. They are neither bound by nor are contributors to authoritarian forces. They don’t need ‘sponsors’ whose ‘sponsors’ have bloodstained hands. In the name of ‘International Tamil Writers Forum’, some Australian Tamil individuals donning ‘Sri Lankan’ identity want international Tamil writers to meet in Colombo, January next year. They… Continue reading Australian ‘Sri Lankans’ test conscience of international Tamil writers

Opposition to introduce bill to protect journalists rights

Opposition Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe has declared that legislation will be brought to parliament shortly which will ensure that the rights of all journalists in Sri Lanka are safeguarded. According to Dinamina, a state run newspaper, Wickremesinghe will put forward the bill as a private member’s motion. Meanwhile, Wickremesinghe has also met with several senior journalists… Continue reading Opposition to introduce bill to protect journalists rights

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95 persons disappeared in Batticaloa district after SLA occupation

Ninety-five persons including two women have disappeared without trace in Batticaloa district since Sri Lanka Army (SLA) occupation of the district, according to Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian, P. Selvarasa. The youths who had left the Liberation Tigers and married leading a normal life and persons who had been supporters of the LTTE had been… Continue reading 95 persons disappeared in Batticaloa district after SLA occupation

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‘Development’ conquistadors have no appetite for psychological need of Eezham Tamils

Psychotherapy provides meaning for the enormous suffering people have undergone to hope for the future and to hope for trust in the world, says Daya Somasundaram of the University of Jaffna, one of the very few psychiatrics serving the war affected Eezham Tamils in the island. Considering the long history in the island, the meaning… Continue reading ‘Development’ conquistadors have no appetite for psychological need of Eezham Tamils

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Colombo says cannot interfere with Fonseka Court’s decision

Chief Government Whip, Minister Dinesh Gunawardena, said in Sri Lanka parliament that the government is ‘helpless’ and cannot reverse the military court ruling made against former army Commander General Sarath Fonseka. "The Court arrived at the verdict applying laws of State to the conduct of General Fonseak, and Sri Lanka Government or the legislative body,… Continue reading Colombo says cannot interfere with Fonseka Court’s decision

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British youth’s war crimes awareness walk to conclude Friday

The British Tamil youth who set out to highlight the need for an international investigation into Sri Lanka’s war crimes through an awareness-raising walk from London to the United Nations in Geneva is near the end of his journey, fellow activists said. Well wishers from several European countries are traveling to Switzerland to welcome him… Continue reading British youth’s war crimes awareness walk to conclude Friday

Namal Rajapaksa engaged in promoting government propaganda in North

Namal Rajapaksa, parliamentarian and son of President Mahinda Rajapaksa has been frequently visiting Jaffna and Vanni in the North in an attempt to show that he is keen in the development of North, particularly in the field of education, sources in Jaffna said. The swimming pool project he inaugurated with much publicity in Jaffna Central… Continue reading Namal Rajapaksa engaged in promoting government propaganda in North

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ADB delegation to visit Jaffna

A team of Asian Development Bank (ADB) officials led by Vice-President, Ms. Schaefer-Preuss, is expected to visit Jaffna Thursday, sources in Jaffna said. The team will be supervising ADB development projects in Jaffna as well as meet several persons including Jaffna Government Agent. This is the first time that a high profile team of ADB… Continue reading ADB delegation to visit Jaffna

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