Sri Lanka’s coal-power politics

Environment and health issues arising from coal dust and erosion from the coal-fired power plant in Nuraichchoalai in Puththa’lam and the plant under construction in Champoor continue to dog the affected villagers in Sri Lanka. Compounding the problem, frequent breakdowns of power plants worsened by draught induced reduction of hydro-power, and the resulting power cuts… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s coal-power politics

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Sri Lanka Human Rights Commission distorts figures of missing persons

The ‘Sri Lanka Human Rights Commission’, run by the Sri Lankan State in Colombo, has begun to conceal and twist the figures of complaints registered by its regional offices in the North and East. While announcing that a ‘high level’ delegation from Colombo is scheduled to visit Jaffna in the coming days to ‘investigate’ the… Continue reading Sri Lanka Human Rights Commission distorts figures of missing persons

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SL military blocks resettlement in suburb of PTK

Landmine clearing unit of the occupying Sri Lankan military has instructed forty Tamil families who resettled recently at 9th ward of Mallikaith-theevu village in Puthukkudiyiruppu (PTK) division in Mullaiththeevu district, to vacate from their lands after the SL authorities had allowed the families to resettle earlier this month. The families were among 96 families that… Continue reading SL military blocks resettlement in suburb of PTK

Malathy’s ‘Fleeting Moment’ a testimonial to earned sovereignty of Eezham Tamils

As a first hand written account of a diaspora Tamil who lived and worked for over four years in civilian institutions in the de facto state of the Eezham Tamils, N. Malathy’s “A fleeting moment in my country: The last years of the LTTE de-facto state” bears witness to how the sovereignty earned through the… Continue reading Malathy’s ‘Fleeting Moment’ a testimonial to earned sovereignty of Eezham Tamils

Land appropriation by Colombo in Trincomalee district goes unabated

In the latest land appropriation of the Colombo government to change the demography of the Trincomalee district, 94 Tamil families are forced to lose their properties that are located 9 km off north from Trincomalee city at Iluppaik-ku’lam GS division. The affected families have made representations to the Divisional Secretary who promised that the matter… Continue reading Land appropriation by Colombo in Trincomalee district goes unabated

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‘War on the diaspora continues to annihilate idea of Tamil Eelam’: Dr. Sentas

“The Sri Lankan conflict is now a transnational war against the Tamil diaspora that enables the continued political repression of political aspirations both in Sri Lanka and abroad,” writes Dr. Vicki Sentas in a chapter published in a recently released book “Counter-Terrorism and state political violence: The ‘war on terror’ as terror”. Dr. Sentas, currently… Continue reading ‘War on the diaspora continues to annihilate idea of Tamil Eelam’: Dr. Sentas

Village, jungle adjacent to Mu’l’livaaykkaal grabbed for Sinhala militarisation

2,500 acres of land by the side of the Nanthik-kadal lagoon, comprising of the village Keappaa-pulavu and nearby jungle, where the last stages of the Vanni war was fought and prohibited weapons were allegedly used against the LTTE by the genocidal Sinhala military, is now permanently grabbed for use of the occupying military, news sources… Continue reading Village, jungle adjacent to Mu’l’livaaykkaal grabbed for Sinhala militarisation

Vanni ‘development’ meeting held without elected representatives

Vanni district Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarians were not invited for the Vanni District Development Committee which was chaired by Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa and held on Friday at Vavuniyaa District Secretariat. Several SL ministers including Douglas Devananda, Rishard Badurdeen and Rajitha Senaratne, SL Government Agents of Vavuniyaa and Mannaar, Divisional Secretaries, heads of… Continue reading Vanni ‘development’ meeting held without elected representatives

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People affected by mini-cyclone in Batticaloa seek humanitarian assistance

War-displaced and ‘resettled’ people of three villages in Poaratheevup-pattu division of Batticaloa district complain that they have not received proper assistance after they were struck by a mini-cyclone four days ago on 14 August. 73 houses were affected. Of these 21 houses were fully destroyed. Totally 256 people belonging to 73 families have been affected,… Continue reading People affected by mini-cyclone in Batticaloa seek humanitarian assistance

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