Government of Sri Lanka turned away the ship, MV Captain Ali, carrying relief supplies to the Tamils held in internment camps, after keeping the ship under Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) custody for nearly 4.5 days, and after admitting that the ship carried purely humanitarian supplies, a press release from the Mercy Mission Head Office in… Continue reading Sri Lanka turns back Mercy ship
Author: TamilNet
Emergency extension motion to be moved in parliament Tuesday
A motion to extend the State of Emergency is to be moved in the Sri Lanka’s Parliament Tuesday for the first time after the defeat of LTTE in the war front. The State of Emergency was introduced on August 12, 2005. Thereafter it is being extended with the permission of parliament every month, parliamentary sources… Continue reading Emergency extension motion to be moved in parliament Tuesday
‘Stop-Genocide’ candidate secures record result, but misses London seat
Ms. Jan Jananayagam, an independent candidate contesting the European Parliament elections in London, secured over 50,000 votes, an unprecedented result, and a record for an independent candidate in an EU election. Though Ms Jananayagam failed to secure a seat, her campaign team said they were delighted with the results. Despite having decided to contest only… Continue reading ‘Stop-Genocide’ candidate secures record result, but misses London seat
International war crimes probe needed in Sri Lanka – Japan Times
Noting the civilian casualty list in Sri Lanka’s offensive against the Tamil Tigers “is long and growing” and the “disturbing” evidence has emerged from the warzone, the Japan Times Monday joined calls for a “complete, unvarnished international” investigation into alleged war crimes. “No government or rebel group must believe it is immune from the rule… Continue reading International war crimes probe needed in Sri Lanka – Japan Times
Historic task awaits all freedom fighters
The Eezham Tamil nation doesn’t need words to explain the current situation because everybody feels it in the core of their heart. This is a situation that warrants no one else but only the members of the nation to rise up to the occasion. Unprecedented catastrophe awaits unprecedented response from the nation. TamilNet Editorial Board… Continue reading Historic task awaits all freedom fighters
Missing Bandarawela Tamil jeweler body found
A Tamil jeweler Narayanan Rajendran, 60 of Bandarawela town who was reported missing since May 30 was found dead Saturday near the Nanu Oya railway station with several injuries. His body has been handed over to the Nuwara Eliya general hospital. Relatives had identified the body as of Narayanan Rajendran in the Nuwara Eliya general… Continue reading Missing Bandarawela Tamil jeweler body found
TNA to nominate Dr.Thomas Thangathurai William for Ampaa’rai district
Dr.Thomas Thangathurai William is to be nominated as Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian for the Ampaarai district to fill the vacancy created with the death of Kanagasabai Pathmanathan who passed away in Mathurai in South India after a brief illness, TNA sources said. Dr.Thomas Thangathurai William came second to late Kanagasabai Pathmanathan in the 2004… Continue reading TNA to nominate Dr.Thomas Thangathurai William for Ampaa’rai district
Kandy court remands Mannaar Tamil woman
Kandy Magistrate Friday ordered remand for a Tamil woman who is a resident of Mannaar till June 16 on a report by the police that she was a suspected member of the LTTE and had been hiding in Kandy, according to media reports. The Provincial Anti-Terror Operation Bureau made an application to court seeking further… Continue reading Kandy court remands Mannaar Tamil woman
SLA rejects request to free Saiva priests, orphans held in detention centres
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Jaffna Commander, rejected a joint request made by Jaffna Government Agent (GA) and Jaffna District High Court Judge to release the Saiva priests and children orphaned or separated from their parents, from the SLA detention centres in Jaffna district, in a meeting held Saturday in the SLA head quarters in Palaali… Continue reading SLA rejects request to free Saiva priests, orphans held in detention centres
UN chief calls for Sri Lanka war crimes probe
United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon Friday called for an international inquiry into war crimes in northern Sri Lanka and sought the Colombo government’s agreement, press reports said. At a closed-door briefing for UN Security Council members, Mr. Ban called for a credible inquiry to be undertaken with international backing and full support from Sri… Continue reading UN chief calls for Sri Lanka war crimes probe
