Unemployed Graduates and Diploma Holders Association in the Eastern Province has in a memorandum to the Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapakse accused the Colombo government that they are being deceived after promising employment for 10,000 in 2010 and under the guise of Development Officers Project in 2011. The deprivation of employment opportunities and discrimination shown… Continue reading Unemployed graduates in East ignored in employment opportunity
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TNA parliamentarian condemns desecration of Vivekananda statue in Batticaloa
Politically motivated mischievous elements should not be allowed to create disharmony between Tamils and Muslims in the East, said Batticaloa District Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian P.Ariyanethran in a statement condemning the desecration of the state of a Hindu Swami Vivekananda in Aaraiyampathi – Kaaththaankudi border recently. “Those who want to pursue their political ambition… Continue reading TNA parliamentarian condemns desecration of Vivekananda statue in Batticaloa
Canada says LLRC inadequate, calls for independent investigations
Adding to the increasing number of calls, ahead of the March meeting of UN’s Human Rights Council in Geneva, for Independent International Investigations into alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka committed during the final phases of war, Canadas Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird said Wednesday, "Canada remains concerned that the report does not fully address… Continue reading Canada says LLRC inadequate, calls for independent investigations
Sustained Sri Lanka boycott campaign draws attention of GAP, WP
"They were holding up signs that read, “Victoria’s Dirty Little Secret” and “Big GAP in ethics” in front of Banana Republic and the Gap, warning shoppers to check labels, lest they buy clothing made in Sri Lanka, where they say human rights violations are continuing and Tamils are being forced off their land by the… Continue reading Sustained Sri Lanka boycott campaign draws attention of GAP, WP
JVP student faction seeks Tamil youth for military inspiration: SL Minister
Calling themselves as a student group, a group of the factionalised JVP is seeking to exploit former LTTE cadres in its search for military inspiration and the group is targeting to exploit the Tamil students for a military cause, claimed S.B. Dissanayake, the SL minister of Education, who has been visiting the islets of Jaffna… Continue reading JVP student faction seeks Tamil youth for military inspiration: SL Minister
Jaffna GA wants SL police to investigate bloggers in Jaffna
SL Police in Jaffna have filed cases, on behalf of Sri Lankan Government Agent in Jaffna against persons whom she alleges as engaging in a systematic campaign against her. The Judge at the District court of Jaffna, M. Ganesarajah, on Monday instructed the SL Police to investigate the background of two Tamil blogging sites that… Continue reading Jaffna GA wants SL police to investigate bloggers in Jaffna
Motorbike squad destroys Swami Vivekananda statue in Batticaloa
A group of men who came in motorbikes Tuesday around 00:30 a.m. destroyed the statue of Swami Vivekananda, a well known Vedantic spiritual leader of Hinduism from the 18th century. The statue, located in front of a fuel filling station on Batticaloa Kalmunai Road (A4) and is regarded locally as a border mark of Tamil… Continue reading Motorbike squad destroys Swami Vivekananda statue in Batticaloa
SL paramilitary in Jaffna monopolises cable TV market at gunpoint
Hundreds of private cable operators, who have been supplying cable Television covering the villages of Jaffna for years have been harassed and coerced into working under a paramilitary operated cable operator, MBL Cable Network, in Jaffna. Independent operators who were operating their own dishes and distributing television channels to private consumers were told that their… Continue reading SL paramilitary in Jaffna monopolises cable TV market at gunpoint
Internment continues unchecked in Sri Lanka, as an era ends in US
During the final assault in Mu’l’livaaykkaal, Sri Lanka’s armed forces herded nearly 300,000 Tamil civilians, including close to 50,000 children and elderly, and LTTE non-combatants, in 21st century version of over-crowded internment camps encircled by barbed wire fences. While GoSL manipulates its demographic politics with the captive internees, in the U.S., an internment era, where… Continue reading Internment continues unchecked in Sri Lanka, as an era ends in US
Durham apparel company moves manufacturing out of Sri Lanka
School House, a collegiate apparel company in based in Durham, North Carolina, moved its manufacturing from Sri Lanka to North Carolina earlier this year to make its items for the 2012 line at a local Durham-based manufacturer, local papers said. The company which supplies apparel to more than 100 campus bookstores, including Duke University, UNC… Continue reading Durham apparel company moves manufacturing out of Sri Lanka
