Camouflaged ban on Tamil Eelam by New Delhi, Chennai

The Government of Tamil Nadu has gazetted a notification by the Indian Central Government’s Ministry of Home Affairs, dated 14 May, banning the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) as an ‘unlawful association’. The announcement falsely linked ‘Tamil Eelam’ as threatening the ‘sovereignty and territorial integrity of a part of the territory of India’. Questioning… Continue reading Camouflaged ban on Tamil Eelam by New Delhi, Chennai

Youth activists favoured in TGTE elections of Australia

Youth activists Seran Sribalan and Darshan Gunasingham received overwhelming support, tallying 1272 and 1231 respectively out of over 1300 votes registered in the NSW ballot for electing members for Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE) held Saturday in the suburbs of Homebush and Wentworthville. Meanwhile, Kulasegaram Sanchayan, a long-time activist of the Tamil Diaspora in… Continue reading Youth activists favoured in TGTE elections of Australia

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SLA plundered vehicle spare parts in Vanni sold in Anuradhapura

Anuradhapura has turned into the main ‘spare parts sales town’ in Sri Lanka as the spare parts of vehicles abandoned in Mu’l’livaaikkaal in Vanni, plundered by Sri Lanka Army (SLA), are being taken to Anuradahapura along A9 road in trucks and vehicles which bring goods to North, according to Suresh Premachandran, Tamil National Alliance (TNA)… Continue reading SLA plundered vehicle spare parts in Vanni sold in Anuradhapura

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Wife of victim in Channel-4 photo identifies husband

The 7-year-old daughter of a 40-year-old victim of Vanni War identified her father from the photos released by Channel-4 last week and published in local papers in Jaffna. She and her mother, who lost her husband and a 2-year-old son, are now sheltered in an orphanage in Jaffna. A humanitarian activist who met the mother… Continue reading Wife of victim in Channel-4 photo identifies husband

Missing persons’ relatives hold demonstration in Vavuniyaa

Association of Tracing Missing Persons in the war organised a demonstration in front of Vavuniyaa bus stand Monday. Over five hundred persons, kith and kin and loved ones of the missing persons from Vavuniyaa and Ki’linochchi participated in the demonstration carrying placards demanding the Sri Lankan government authority to reveal the real situation as what… Continue reading Missing persons’ relatives hold demonstration in Vavuniyaa

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Uprooted civilians from Vadamaraadchi East refused permission to resettle

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Jaffna Commander and Jaffna Government Agent (GA) who met the uprooted civilians from Vadamaraadchi East still held in Thenmaraadchi interim refugee camps told them Sunday that they cannot be resettled in their own places immediately, sources in Jaffna said. Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) which controls Vadamaraadchi is reluctant to allow resettlement… Continue reading Uprooted civilians from Vadamaraadchi East refused permission to resettle

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Sky banners display Tamil genocide message during cricket game

Banners flown by single engine aircraft displaying "Stop Tamil Genocide; Boycott Sri Lanka" circled the cricket grounds several times during a 20-over cricket tournament held in Fort Lauderdale, Florida during this weekend, attendees to the games said. Indian, Pakistani, English, South African, Sri Lankan and Caribbean supporters dominated the attendees at the stadium. In the… Continue reading Sky banners display Tamil genocide message during cricket game

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‘Pardoning’ Tissainayagam delayed

Sri Lankan ‘presidential pardon’ granted to senior journalist J.S.Tissainayagam is delayed due to the withdrawal of his appeal from the law court, claimed Sri Lankan Foreign External Affairs Minister G.L.Peiris to Colombo media Friday. This is a procedural step that has to be attended by his lawyers. But the government has instructed the Attorney General… Continue reading ‘Pardoning’ Tissainayagam delayed

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Left allies in UPFA government for abolishing executive presidential system

The Common Left Front (CLF) comprising Lanka Sama Samaja Party (LSSP), Sri Lanka Communist Party (SLCP) and Democratic Left Front (DLF), constituents of the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) have decided to submit proposals against continuing the executive presidency and to oppose the rescinding of the constitutional restriction for the incumbent president to contest… Continue reading Left allies in UPFA government for abolishing executive presidential system

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