SL military grabs disabled people’s land in Ki’linochchi

The occupying Sri Lanka Army (SLA) in Ki’linochchi district has instructed the Sri Lankan Government Agent (SLGA) of the district to permanently hand over 6 acres of lands already encroached by the 65-2 division of the SLA at Aanaivizhunthaan-ku’lam GS area of Karaichchi division. The land, which is owned by a rehabilitation organisation for disabled… Continue reading SL military grabs disabled people’s land in Ki’linochchi

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Tamil trader narrowly escapes murder in Vanni

A 44-year-old Tamil trader narrowly escaped from a killer squad that came in motorbikes and fired at him after calling him to come out of his residence at Tha’n’neer-oottu in Mu’l’liyava’lai Thursday around 9:30 p.m. The attackers escaped through the military checkposts manned by the occupying Sri Lanka Army soldiers as the people from the… Continue reading Tamil trader narrowly escapes murder in Vanni

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Commission report makes Norway police chief resign

Following an independent commission report that Norway police could have prevented all or part of a bombing and shooting spree by Anders Behring Breivik last year that killed 77, most of whom were teenagers, the Norwegian police chief Øystein Mæland resigned on Thursday, Reuters said. Norwegian government has also appointed an independent commission to investigate… Continue reading Commission report makes Norway police chief resign

Colombo’s immigration arrests 53 Tamil Nadu Tamils in Jaffna

Sri Lankan police in SL military occupied Jaffna on Wednesday and Thursday arrested 53 Indian citizens, most of them Tamils from Tamil Nadu, for overstay in the peninsula without informing the Indian mission in Jaffna while hundreds of Chinese workers, including sex workers, are allowed to stay in the island with no regards to visa… Continue reading Colombo’s immigration arrests 53 Tamil Nadu Tamils in Jaffna

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Don’t expect justice from changing regimes without recognition of Tamils as Nation: Gajendrakumar

Parity of status to Tamils as a nation is the only way to restore justice in the island. It is meaningless to expect that ‘internal justice’ would come from any regime in Colombo, said Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, a former parliamentarian and the leader of the Tamil National Peoples Front (TNPF) addressing the participants of a protest… Continue reading Don’t expect justice from changing regimes without recognition of Tamils as Nation: Gajendrakumar

Internecine clashes erupt in East between Muslim parties of UPFA alliance

Supporters of Muslim constituent parties in the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) government of Mahinda Rajapakse clashed in East over election dispute on Monday evening. Hundreds of supporters of SLMC attacked the election office of the former Provincial Minister who is also contesting the EPC election on the UPFA ticket Mr. M.S.Uthumalebbe and set… Continue reading Internecine clashes erupt in East between Muslim parties of UPFA alliance

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Buddhist monk forcibly removes Pi’l’laiyaar statue from Saiva temple in Ampaa’rai

A gang led by a Buddhist monk, on 06 August forcibly removed the eight decade old statue of the main deity (Pi’l’laiyaar) from Sri Chiththi-vinaayakar Koayil, which is located at Paanama junction along Kalmunai-Paanama coastal road in the Ampaa’rai district. More than two hundred Saiva families in the area use to visit the temple to… Continue reading Buddhist monk forcibly removes Pi’l’laiyaar statue from Saiva temple in Ampaa’rai

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Uprooted Tamils in Ampaa’rai question SL Minister’s statement on resettlement

Tamil people have been systematically evicted from forty villages in fifteen different DS divisions in Ampaa’rai district, Tamil civil officials in the district say. Since 13 April 1967 to date, at least 3,500 Tamil families have been uprooted from these villages. Recently, Rauf Hakim, the leader of the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) who holds… Continue reading Uprooted Tamils in Ampaa’rai question SL Minister’s statement on resettlement

HSBC apologises for Lion flag display, hunger striker welcomes community action in UK

Eezham Tamil activist Sivanthan who waged a hunger strike in London for 22 days during the Olympics, has welcomed the action by the local Tamil community of New Malden, Surrey, after reading the news report, which appeared in the local news paper Your Local Guardian on Sunday with the title “New Malden bank sorry for… Continue reading HSBC apologises for Lion flag display, hunger striker welcomes community action in UK