A group of unidentified men attacked Buddhist Vihare of JHU parliamentarian Venerable Athula Ratana Thursday morning, news sources in Colombo said. The Vihare is located along Gothami Road in Borella. The attack comes a few days after the extreme Buddhist monks party JHU withdrew its support to the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance. The extremist… Continue reading Buddhist Vihara of JHU parliamentarian attacked in South
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Colombo constructed 463 Buddhist viharas in 2013 in North-East: TNA MP
At the end of the year in 2012 there were 10,349 Buddhist temples in the Northern and Eastern provinces. But, at the end of the year 2013 the figure has increased to 10,812, according to Tamil National Alliance parliamentarian from Batticaloa Seenithamby Yogeswaran. The genocidal Sri Lankan State has constructed 463 new Buddhist temples in… Continue reading Colombo constructed 463 Buddhist viharas in 2013 in North-East: TNA MP
Former LTTE member reported missing in Jaffna
31-year-old Anthonimuthu Anton Jeyaron has been reported missing since Monday, according to a complaint by his wife in Jaffna on Tuesday. The incident comes amidst Sri Lanka Army stepping up harassment of former LTTE members before Tamil Eelam Heroes Day on 27 November. The Sri Lanka Army had earlier released Mr Jeyaron after so-called rehabilitation,… Continue reading Former LTTE member reported missing in Jaffna
Norwegian doctor vows to challenge Israeli travel ban to Gaza
Israel has recently blocked Mads Gilbert, professor and head of Emergency Medicine from the University Hospital of North Norway, from entering Gaza. After facing criticism from several holds, including the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Government of Israel changed its explanation that the Norwegian physician was no longer allowed to enter Israel. The outspoken… Continue reading Norwegian doctor vows to challenge Israeli travel ban to Gaza
JHU breaks away from Rajapaksa’s ruling UPFA
Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU), a Sinhala extremist Buddhist monks political party on Tuesday decided to leave SL President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) and decided to function as an ‘independent’ political party in the SL parliament, news sources in Colombo said. Two JHU ministers ‘Patali’ Champika Ranawaka and Udaya Gammanpila have decided… Continue reading JHU breaks away from Rajapaksa’s ruling UPFA
US-trained commander of SL military steps up surveillance on Jaffna University
The commander of the occupying military of genocidal Sri Lanka in Jaffna, Major General Udaya Perera, who was trained and awarded in the US Army War College in 2012, after his role in the genocidal onslaught in 2009 followed by counter-insurgency foreign service, is engaged in creating fear psychosis among the Tamil youth, ex-LTTE members… Continue reading US-trained commander of SL military steps up surveillance on Jaffna University
Mahadevan traces language of Indus Civilisation to early Dravidian
Releasing his latest research findings at the Indus Research Centre of the Roja Muthaih Research Library in Chennai this month, veteran epigraphist Iravatham Mahadevan concluded that the language of the Indus Civilisation was an early form of Dravidian. Due to the migration of a section of the Indus population southwards, forming some settlements in South… Continue reading Mahadevan traces language of Indus Civilisation to early Dravidian
TID abducts Tamil man for ‘rehabilitation’
Sri Lankan ‘Terrorist’ Investigation Division (TID) on Friday arrested a 38-year-old man who was in the LTTE for two years two decades ago. The father of five from Panagkaddik-koddu in Mannaar was abducted and taken way in a white-van on Friday by an unknown squad. Later, his wife received a note in Sinhala from the… Continue reading TID abducts Tamil man for ‘rehabilitation’
Penang conference demands IC to end SL military occupation, investigate genocide
Malaysian and foreign delegates, who took part in an international Tamil conference, held in Georgetown, Penang, demanded UN referendum on Tamil Eelam, OISL investigations to also include genocide investigation and the international community to end Sri Lankan military occupation and Sinhala colonization of Tamil homeland. The conference was a success as it raised critical and… Continue reading Penang conference demands IC to end SL military occupation, investigate genocide
SL military fabricates evidences to distort Mannaar assassination, say residents
Ve’l’laangku’lam residents on Saturday denied Sri Lankan police reports that sought to fabricate evidence and distort the facts about Nakuleswaran, who was assassinated on Wednesday. The Sri Lankan military intelligence and the SL police have been trying to fabricate a story that the ex-LTTE member and former Tamil Eelam policeman Nakuleswaran was slain due to… Continue reading SL military fabricates evidences to distort Mannaar assassination, say residents