Tamil refugees need help to cross legal hurdles, says TAG

Reports from Trincomalee confirmed that a Tamil civilian recently refused asylum in the U.K. and deported to Sri Lanka, was found killed on the 18th April. The killing occurred amidst arrests by the Sri Lanka miltary of more than 300 Tamils in the east, many of whom were refugee returnees from other countries, reports said.… Continue reading Tamil refugees need help to cross legal hurdles, says TAG

Sinhala GA officially orders Buddhist construction at Thirukkeatheesvaram

Occupying Sri Lanka’s Sinhala Government Agent of the Mannaar district of the country of Eezham Tamils, AK Sarath Savindra on Saturday sent official orders to the divisional secretary of Maanthai West to permit the construction of a Buddhist temple at the Saiva sacred centre Thirukkeatheesvaram, where no Sinhala-Buddhists live. A Buddha statue was already placed… Continue reading Sinhala GA officially orders Buddhist construction at Thirukkeatheesvaram

Diaspora Tamil came to reclaim land killed in Vanni

A 53-year-old Eezham Tamil citizen of Canada was found brutally slain with a slit throat Friday morning at Kaagnchipuram lane, 2 km west of Paranthan junction in the Ki’linochchi district of Vanni. The killing seems to have taken place between 9:00 and 10:00 p.m. Thursday, according to the relatives of the victim. The victim, Anthonypillai… Continue reading Diaspora Tamil came to reclaim land killed in Vanni

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Ex-LTTE female cadre harassed by SLA commits suicide in ‘resettlement’ camp

A senior female ex-cadre of the LTTE, ‘rehabilitated’ and ‘released’ recently by the genocidal SL military has self-immolated herself Thursday night in Polika’ndi in Vadmaraadchi inside a closed room at the camp for resettlement-seeking people. The deceased, 38-year-old Suganthy Sivalingam, had been member of the LTTE for more than 15 years and was serving in… Continue reading Ex-LTTE female cadre harassed by SLA commits suicide in ‘resettlement’ camp

Press Freedom Day in Jaffna remembers journalists

The journalistic contribution of Sivaram Dharmeratnam (Taraki), especially his writings on the struggle of Eezham Tamils, were remembered by several speakers at a well-attended Press Freedom Day event held in Jaffna on Thursday. The event, organised by Nimalarajan Memorial Foundation (NMF), has also brought out a publication of cartoons by Mr Pious Raja, who passed… Continue reading Press Freedom Day in Jaffna remembers journalists

‘Development’ vehicle claims life of woman, villagers confront police

A 40-year-old female was killed on the spot in an accident on Wednesday at Ee’raavoor where a vehicle of a UN agency, carrying foreign officials, hit a group of women crossing the street at Ampa’laththadi. Another woman and a 12-year-old girl were rushed to hospital with injuries. The officials were returning after inspecting a ‘development’… Continue reading ‘Development’ vehicle claims life of woman, villagers confront police

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Parts of Batticaloa worse than Vanni in ‘normalcy’

While the West and India have stopped talking about the East, and try to project an image that ‘normalcy’ has returned to the East and the North also should follow suit in the same directions, large parts of Batticaloa are silently kept under conditions worse than that of Vanni for the last five years, news… Continue reading Parts of Batticaloa worse than Vanni in ‘normalcy’

Numbers of Tamils said to be a critical factor in London Mayoral elections

As the campaign for the Mayoral elections for London reaches its final stages, there now exists a view among all mainstream parties in the United Kingdom that the time of securing outright majorities in the House of Commons through generic campaigns has elapsed and that they need to engage with ‘vote blocs’. Eezham Tamils numbering… Continue reading Numbers of Tamils said to be a critical factor in London Mayoral elections

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Let Rajapaksa try waving Lion flag along with KP: Ranil

UNP leader Ranil Wickramasinghe, holding the Lion flag of genocidal Sri Lankan state along with TNA leader R. Sampanthan in Jaffna on Tuesday challenged SL President Mahinda Rajapaksa that he could try doing the same with Selvarasa Pathmanathan alias KP who is in captivity of the regime. While the need of the times is for… Continue reading Let Rajapaksa try waving Lion flag along with KP: Ranil

Sampanthan, Ranil, satisfy agenda of New Delhi, Washington

A photograph in which TNA leader Sampathan and UNP leader Ranil Wikremasinghe hold the Lion Flag of the genocidal state of Sri Lanka together, during the May Day rally in Jaffna, Tuesday, has caused much sensation in the island and outside. While the programme was at its height and the show of solidarity was entering… Continue reading Sampanthan, Ranil, satisfy agenda of New Delhi, Washington