Second election related violence reported in Jaffna

Unidentified armed men on motorcycles followed the Thamizharasuk Kadchi party contestant in the forthcoming Jaffna Municipal Council (JMC) elections and forcibly took away Tuesday the wall posters and handbills from him at gunpoint at Hospital Road-Old Railway Station Road junction in Jaffna, an area guarded by Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers day and night, according… Continue reading Second election related violence reported in Jaffna

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SL parliament extends Emergency for another month

Sri Lanka’s parliament Tuesday adopted a motion to extend the State of Emergency for another month by a majority of ninety two votes. One hundred and three parliamentarians voted for the motion. Only eleven members of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) voted against. The Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU), Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), Ceylon Workers Congress… Continue reading SL parliament extends Emergency for another month

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Indian High Commissioner on pulse reading mission in Jaffna

 Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, Mr. Alok Prasad, arrived at Palaali Military Airport Tuesday morning accompanied by his deputy and political wing head and held several meetings in Jaffna with the representatives of academic circles, political parties, interreligious associations and civil organizations in Jaffna peninsula in an effort to read the pulse of the… Continue reading Indian High Commissioner on pulse reading mission in Jaffna

Sri Lankan political parties set up offices in north

Signifying the return to normalcy in Sri Lanka’s second largest northern town of Vavuniya, five political parties have set up offices there, party officials said here Tuesday.     The ruling United People’s Freedom Alliance, the main opposition United National Party, as well as three Tamil parties, including Eelam People’s Democratic Party, Tamil Eleam Liberation Organization… Continue reading Sri Lankan political parties set up offices in north

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Devotees to Nainaatheevu temple inconvenienced, delayed

Around a thousand devotees on their way Monday to attend the annual Thear (charriot) festival of Nainaatheevu Nakapoosha’ni Amman temple, a historically famous Saiva temple in the islets of Jaffna, had to undergo severe checking and undue delay at the Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) check post at Allaippiddi, sources in Jaffna said. Only around 50… Continue reading Devotees to Nainaatheevu temple inconvenienced, delayed

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Former Tamil policeman knifed to death in Batticaloa

Unidentified persons forcibly entering the house of a former Tamil policeman attached to Batticaloa police station Tuesday early morning dragged him away and knifed him to death at a place around 100 m from his house in Thaazhangkudaa in Batticaloa district, his relatives said. The victim was identified as Ratnasingam Louis Brown, 42. Brown was… Continue reading Former Tamil policeman knifed to death in Batticaloa

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Railways Dept rules out sabotage in Yarl Devi fire

Sri Lanka Railways ruled out sabotage but said it has sustained damages in the region of 25 million rupees due to the fire that broke out Sunday morning in Thaandiku’lam bound Colombo Yarl Devi intercity express train. The fire destroyed two wagons including the canteen. However, Railways Minister Dulles Alahaperuma said a special committee has… Continue reading Railways Dept rules out sabotage in Yarl Devi fire

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The onus is on the diaspora

The military outcome of the crisis has emboldened a bunch of people to chant that ‘we told you so’ and now collaborate with thy oppressors. This group is not new to Eezham Tamils, writes TamilNet’s political commentator in Colombo. "Ever since universal suffrage was introduced in the ethnically divided island in 1931, there was always… Continue reading The onus is on the diaspora

Plight of Tamils hidden behind Sri Lankan Diplomacy: Bruce Haigh

Western countries must look beyond government to government relations with Sri Lanka in order to grasp the Tamil issue, said former Australian diplomat Bruce Haigh in an address in Parliament. Highlighting three decades of reporting “skewed very much in favour of the Sri Lankan government” that has made it “possible all through the years to… Continue reading Plight of Tamils hidden behind Sri Lankan Diplomacy: Bruce Haigh

Time for diaspora to stand up for homeland Tamils: Father S.J. Emmanuel

Former Vicar General of the Catholic diocese of Jaffna, Rev. Dr. S.J. Emmanuel, in an open appeal issued from Germany on Monday urged the diaspora Tamils to hasten to help the Tamils suffering in the island Sri Lanka. "Neither the Tamils who are suffering in silence have the strength to stand up or speak up… Continue reading Time for diaspora to stand up for homeland Tamils: Father S.J. Emmanuel