Boyle: Independent Eelam will be a bulwark for India

Professor Francis A. Boyle, an expert in international law at the University of Illinois College of Law, said that an independent state of Tamil eelam south of the Indian border will add to India’s security, and therefore, India should actively intervene in the Tamil struggle and facilitate the formation of Tamil eelam. Boyle was talking… Continue reading Boyle: Independent Eelam will be a bulwark for India

Journalist Roopan remembered in Jaffna

Media associations in Jaffna peninsula held an event Saturday in remembrance of Selvaratnam Roopan, sub-editor of ‘Yarl Thinakrual’ Tamil daily, also known as ’Sakthi Thasan’ who passed away due to illness in Jaffna Teaching Hospital 25 April, in Jaffna Multi Purpose Society Hall. General Manager of Yarl Thinakural, A. S. Nadarajan presided at the event… Continue reading Journalist Roopan remembered in Jaffna

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SLA soldiers harass resettled women during nights in Vanni

A Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldier who broke into a house in Thirunakar in Ki’linochchi Friday midnight and attempted to sexually harass a woman was chased away by neighbours, according to complaints made by the resettled families to Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian, N. Siritharan. The soldier who tried to escape the chasing men accidentally… Continue reading SLA soldiers harass resettled women during nights in Vanni

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Alston: Domestic inquiries into extrajudicial killings insufficient

United Nations special envoy, Prof. Philip Alston, stressed the need for international inquiries into serious allegations of extrajudicial executions in cases where national probes have been insufficient, citing Sri Lanka, among other nations. Mr. Alston also referred to the allegations that as many as 30,000 people were killed in Sri Lanka last year in the… Continue reading Alston: Domestic inquiries into extrajudicial killings insufficient

Boat service to begin between Jaffna and Poonakari in Vanni

Government authorities in Jaffna announced that a boat service is to be inaugurated 13 June between Kurunakar jetty in Jaffna and Ma’n’niththu’rai jetty in Poonakari. This boat service is being started to enable public to travel between Jaffna and Vanni quickly, Northern Province Governor, Major Gen. G. A. Chandrasiri said. The governor who paid an… Continue reading Boat service to begin between Jaffna and Poonakari in Vanni

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Maangku’lam Maha Viththiyalayam relocated due to SLA occupation

Maangku’lam Maha Viththiyaalayam (MMV) located along A9 road had to be shifted to another building in Maangku’lam as MMV has been transformed into Sri Lanka Army (SLA) base since 2008, education department sources said. MMV which had remained closed even after families had been allowed to resettle in the area began to function Thursday in… Continue reading Maangku’lam Maha Viththiyalayam relocated due to SLA occupation

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SLA denies permission for fishing in areas allowed for resettlement in Jaffna

The residents of the coastal villages of Jaffna town evicted by Sri Lanka Army (SLA) in 1996, though permitted to resettle in their villages, complain that SLA does not allow them to engage in their livelihood of fishing, sources in Jaffna said. The uprooted civilians are greatly shocked to find their lands and properties destroyed… Continue reading SLA denies permission for fishing in areas allowed for resettlement in Jaffna

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Unintended consequences and deeper dynamic of the IIFA in Colombo

“The decision to hold this year’s International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards in Colombo was clearly a political, even geopolitical, calculation. Whereas the previous award ceremonies … were meant to bring India ‘to the world’, this year’s event was intended instead to bring the world to Sri Lanka – or, more precisely, to the Sinhala… Continue reading Unintended consequences and deeper dynamic of the IIFA in Colombo

Tamil political prisoners appeal to TNA seeking amnesty

Tamil political prisoners held in Welikada and Magazine prisons have appealed toTamil National Alliance (TNA) to move an adjournment motion in Parliament when it is scheduled to meet next week 8 June demanding general amnesty for them. More than one hundred and twenty Tamil political prisoners are held in these prisons and most of them… Continue reading Tamil political prisoners appeal to TNA seeking amnesty

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