SL military, Mannaar GA blamed for sabotaging seminar on land resources

The occupying Sri Lankan military, with the help of the SL Government Agent of Mannaar district has blocked Tamil officials employed in the civil administration from attending a seminar organized by the Centre for Human Rights and Development with the support of the Citizen Committee of Mannaar on Saturday, according to Mr D.P. Sinnathurai, the… Continue reading SL military, Mannaar GA blamed for sabotaging seminar on land resources

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"US action on Sri Lanka necessary to protect Tamils"

Dr. Karunyan Arulanantham, the executive director of the Tamil American Peace Initiative, an organization of American Tamils, in a article in the CNN World website says, "[j]udging by recent history, one thing seems clear: Sri Lanka won’t solve its problems on its own," and advocating that "U.S. pressure is necessary," suggests that "[a] U.N. mechanism… Continue reading "US action on Sri Lanka necessary to protect Tamils"

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Starting point of non-cooperation struggle

After staging one of the worst genocides humanity has seen–this time a paradigm setting one experimented jointly by all the major Establishments of the world–a torturing structural genocide is now conducted almost as a daily routine against the remaining Eezham Tamils and their nation in the island. This is facilitated by an agenda agreed upon… Continue reading Starting point of non-cooperation struggle

BJP, RSS, Shiv Sena to meet Rajapaksa behind the back of New Delhi

A top-level delegation led by Mr Ravi Shankar Prasad, a senior leader of New Delhi’s main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and participated by RSS and Shiv Sena members, is visiting Colombo from Tuesday to Friday to have discussions with the Rajapaksa brothers. The visit takes place without diplomatic protocols or arrangements by New Delhi’s… Continue reading BJP, RSS, Shiv Sena to meet Rajapaksa behind the back of New Delhi

Tamil farmers lose title-deed lands to Sinhala colonisers in Mullaiththeevu

The occupying Sri Lankan military has appropriated more than one hundred acres of paddy lands owned by Tamil farmers at Koozhaa-mu’rippu in Vedi-vaiththa-kal area of Nedungkea’ni DS division in the Mullaiththeevu district for Sinhalese being brought from the South by the Colombo government. Vedi-vaiththa-kall is traditionally a Tamil agricultural village. The Tamil farmers had been… Continue reading Tamil farmers lose title-deed lands to Sinhala colonisers in Mullaiththeevu

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3 Saiva temples simultaneously plundered of idols in Batticaloa

Unidentified squads that came in heavy vehicles to three Saiva temples in Ka’luvaagnchik-kudi in Batticaloa district on Saturday midnight forcibly entered the temples and robbed the temples, stealing historic bronze statues, golden plates, jewellery and cash. Civil sources in the district suspect that the attack on temples, following the recent protest against the move by… Continue reading 3 Saiva temples simultaneously plundered of idols in Batticaloa

White House honoree pays tribute to his hometown in Jaffna

Professor Sivalingam Sivananthan, Distinguished Professor and Director of the Microphysics Laboratory (MPL) at the Department of Physics at University of Illinois, who was recently honored in the White House as a "Champion of Change," attributed the strong values inculcated in him while growing up as a child in Chaavakachcheari, a town 10 miles east of… Continue reading White House honoree pays tribute to his hometown in Jaffna

Maavai questions credentials of Natchiappan meet

TNA parliamentarian and ITAK General Secretary Mr. Maavai Senathirajah, on Thursday, questioned the credentials of the New Delhi meet of ‘Sri Lankan Tamil Leaders’ organised by Congress parliamentarian Dr E.M. Sudarsana Natchiappan. We don’t know whether it was organised by the government, a political party or by individuals, Maavai said. While we are already engaged… Continue reading Maavai questions credentials of Natchiappan meet

SL military intelligence backs Buddhist extremist move in Batticaloa

The threatening act of Sri Lankan military intelligence operatives, who took close-up photographs of the Tamil protestors against the construction of Buddha statue at the entrance to Batticaloa city on Wednesday, has exposed the nexus between the Sri Lankan Defence Ministry and the Sinhala Buddhist extremists, alternative political activists in Batticaloa said. The harassment by… Continue reading SL military intelligence backs Buddhist extremist move in Batticaloa

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