Self-polls of Tamils make contrast to State-polls of Sri Lanka

The conduct of the Tamil referendum in UK was exemplary and given that it was achieved entirely with private resources contrasts favourably to the shambles of Sri Lanka’s recent Presidential elections, said Graham Williamson, a director of the UK based human rights group ACT NOW, set up by British Humanitarian aid workers to address war… Continue reading Self-polls of Tamils make contrast to State-polls of Sri Lanka

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Ban on”Lanka” newspaper lifted, editor still in custody

The Gangodawila Magistrate Monday refused to accept the decision of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) to seal the Nugegoda office of the “Lanka” newspaper, after CID Saturday sealed the office stating that the article published by “Lanka” on January 26 was a threat to national security, legal sources in Colombo said The Magistrate, Anurakumara Herat,… Continue reading Ban on”Lanka” newspaper lifted, editor still in custody

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Colombo not answerable to UN for 80,000 IDPs remaining in Vavuniyaa camps – Minister

About eighty thousand Internally displaced persons from Vanni region still remain in camps located in Vavuniyaa despite Sri Lanka government’s assurances to the United Nations that all IDPs will be resettled by January 31. Richard Badiudeen, Minister of Resettlement and disaster relief services, told Colombo media Monday that no such assurance has been given to… Continue reading Colombo not answerable to UN for 80,000 IDPs remaining in Vavuniyaa camps – Minister

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Resettled Vanni IDPs in Jaffna left to suffer

The Internally Displaced People (IDPs) from Vanni brought to Jaffna and resettled have not been given economic or other assistance as promised and are facing severe hardships, civil society organizations in Jaffna expressed concern. Some of the IDP families are still to be paid the initial payment of 5,000 rupees while the families who were… Continue reading Resettled Vanni IDPs in Jaffna left to suffer

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SLA refuses permission to residents to enter HSZs in Jaffna

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers did not allow the people evicted from SLA High Security Zones (HSZs) in Jaffna peninsula to enter the HSZs in Thellippazhai and Jaffna town when they went to see their lands and houses Sunday. Prior to the presidential election the government had promised them resettlement in the HSZs and SLA… Continue reading SLA refuses permission to residents to enter HSZs in Jaffna

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Largest possible turnout, 99.33 percent British Tamils aspire Tamil Eelam

In an unprecedented turnout that brought 64,692 Eezham Tamils to vote in the referendum held last weekend in UK, 64,256 (99.33%) said they aspire to the formation of independent and sovereign Tamil Eelam in the contiguous north and east of the island of Sri Lanka. 185 (0.29%) voted against and 251 (0.39%) votes were spoilt.… Continue reading Largest possible turnout, 99.33 percent British Tamils aspire Tamil Eelam

Mother country means Tamil Eelam for 90-year-old Sathyabhama

I love my country as I love my mother. That’s why I have come to vote in the referendum, says 90-year-old Sathyabhama Kumaraswamy who came to cast her vote in a booth in London Saturday. For her, who was a teacher for 37 years at Mankaiyarkkarasi Viththiyaasaalai in Nalloor, Jaffna, country means the country of… Continue reading Mother country means Tamil Eelam for 90-year-old Sathyabhama

SL foreign minister visits Jaffna

Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister, Rohitha Bogollagama paid a sudden visit to Jaffna Saturday where he said that he has come to explore the possibility of establishing an office of the Foreign Ministry for expatriate Tamils in Jaffna, sources in Jaffna said. Meanwhile, it is being said in the media circle that Rohitha had been sent… Continue reading SL foreign minister visits Jaffna

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First day of British Referendum draws to a close

As the first day of voting in Britain’s referendum comes to an end, preliminary reports indicate that several thousands of British Tamils have cast their vote, reports TamilNet UK correspondent Saturday. The referendum is to re-mandate the fundamentals of the Vaddukoaddai Resolution passed in 1976, which Tamils overwhelmingly mandated in the 1977 general elections proclaiming… Continue reading First day of British Referendum draws to a close