The regime of state terror, which started in the Tamil homeland has now become a menace everywhere in the island. The state terrorism, created on the basis of Sinhala chauvinism, is for a purpose; that is to assist certain neo liberal forces involved in plunder of resources, said Dr. Vickramabahu Karunaratne, the general secretary of… Continue reading Consequences of Tamil genocide engulf entire island: Bahu
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Dutch court convicts 5 Tamils, says LTTE not "terrorist"
The Hague district court, by refusing to brand Liberation Tigers as a "terrorist" organization, defied the current European Union policy, but convicted five Tamil naturalized dutch citizens to prison terms for using "nonviolent threats to force Tamil exiles to donate to the Tigers." The Dutch decision, in addition to being a "significant public relations victory… Continue reading Dutch court convicts 5 Tamils, says LTTE not "terrorist"
123,000 fall below poverty line in Batticaloa district
20.5 percent of the population in the Batticaloa district in the Eastern Province is beyond the poverty line, according to Sri Lankan Central Bank Advisor of the Poverty Abolishment Programme, R.Sri Pathmanathan. At an event held in Batticaloa last week, Mr. Sri Pathmanathan said Batticaloa district was one of the 14 poverty stricken districts in… Continue reading 123,000 fall below poverty line in Batticaloa district
Outfits serving Sri Lanka target international media investigation: Channel 4
Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields broadcast by Channel 4 had to face an organized campaign against it originating from the Sri Lankan ministry of defence, said British Channel 4 head of news and current affairs Dorothy Byrne testifying before the Communications Committee of the House of Lords of the British Parliament Tuesday. Citing the example, she… Continue reading Outfits serving Sri Lanka target international media investigation: Channel 4
Tamil groups urge New Zealand not to host SL President
Tamil Action Front (TAF), an umbrella organisation of Eezham Tamil associations in New Zealand have urged the NZ government on Tuesday not to host Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa who plans a stopover in Auckland to watch Rugby Final Match and to be accorded with a dinner on Sunday on his way to Commonwealth Heads… Continue reading Tamil groups urge New Zealand not to host SL President
Siddha Medical Faculty in Trincomalee to come under Colombo University
The Colombo government is taking steps to bring the Siddha Medical Faculty now under the Trincomalee campus of the Eastern University with the University of Colombo. Academics in the East blame the move as a design of cultural genocide by Colombo that seeks to undermine the traditional medical science of the Tamil country. The transfer… Continue reading Siddha Medical Faculty in Trincomalee to come under Colombo University
Unidentified male body recovered from Mannaar coast
A headless highly decomposed body of a male was recovered along the coast of Mannaar Sea on Tuesday, sources in Mannaar said. Mannaar police took the body and handed it over to the Mannaar general hospital after being alerted by members of the public. Mannaar District Judge directed the authorities to keep the body in… Continue reading Unidentified male body recovered from Mannaar coast
SLN imposes pass system to fishermen in Jaffna lagoon
The occupying Sri Lanka Navy in Jaffna has again introduced pass system for fishermen engaging in fishing in the Jaffna lagoon, fishing community leaders in Jaffna csaid. During the recent election campaign in the North, the SLgovernment had annonced that it was withdrawing the pass system which has been in practice for several years. However,… Continue reading SLN imposes pass system to fishermen in Jaffna lagoon
Rajapakse says will defy Court Order, Shavendra hires NY law firm
While Sri Lanka’s media spokesperson told a website that Sri Lanka’s President, Mahinda Rajapakse "will not answer and is not answerable" to charges in the complaint filed by three Tamil plaintiffs in the District Court of District Columbia, Shavendra Silva, an ex-army commander and currently Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN) has hired… Continue reading Rajapakse says will defy Court Order, Shavendra hires NY law firm
Sri Lanka in war crimes quagmire before CHOGM
Sri Lanka is sinking deeply inside a torrent of allegations of war crimes against three senior officials, including Sri Lanka’s President, ten days before the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) is to take place in Perth, prompting Premier Julia Gillard to confirm that Australian Federal Police (AFP) is conducting investigations on Sri Lanka officials… Continue reading Sri Lanka in war crimes quagmire before CHOGM
