Protest on Kuganathan assault escalates amid eyewash arrest

More than 200 media workers, politicians and activists from North and South joined hands at Jaffna Bus Station staging a protest Tuesday from 11:00 a.m. till noon against the brutal assault last month on Gnanasundaram Kuganathan, the chief news editor of Uthayan daily in Jaffna and against the prevailing suppression of freedom of expression in… Continue reading Protest on Kuganathan assault escalates amid eyewash arrest

Colombo camouflages confiscation of Tamil lands

All people of the north and east who cannot confirm ownership of their land through supporting documents are to be given a two-month period to furnish details of such land through a special application to the respective Divisional Secretaries, reports SL state-owned Daily News and SL ‘Defence’ website. “A special procedure is to be followed… Continue reading Colombo camouflages confiscation of Tamil lands

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Occupying Navy brings in Sinhala fishermen to Pungkudutheevu

In a daring attempt of colonisation, genocidal Sri Lanka’s Navy occupying the islands off Jaffna brought in hundreds of Sinhala fishermen Sunday to settle in Pugkudutheevu island and to engage in fishing. Leaders of the protesting local Tamil fishermen association were taken to the SL Navy camp in the island and were served with death… Continue reading Occupying Navy brings in Sinhala fishermen to Pungkudutheevu

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Riot-hit Tamils in London rebuild amid local support

Tamil-owned businesses amongst those damaged in three days of rioting and looting last week in several parts of London were also picking themselves up this week, cleaning and restoring damaged premises, restocking and inviting customers back. They are being assisted by sympathy and support from their local communities. Amongst the hardest hit parts of the… Continue reading Riot-hit Tamils in London rebuild amid local support

Residents protest against abusive SLA at Thikiliveddai, Batticaloa

Occupying Sri Lanka Army soldiers have assaulted protesting residents of Thikiliveddai village situated in Ea’raavoor division of Batticaloa district, on Saturday night. The assault followed the villagers protesting SLA attack on a resident, 35-year-old Ilayathamby Pulendran, a father of two. Thikiliveddai villagers are long oppressed and abused by the occupying SLA. Last year, when three… Continue reading Residents protest against abusive SLA at Thikiliveddai, Batticaloa

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Oppressive Sri Lanka benefited from Ban Ki-moon’s lax hand: The Guardian

Coming hard on the United Nations and its incumbent administration for neglecting the very founding principles of the UN and thus allowing its slow decay, a renowned UK-based independent daily, The Guardian said in its editorial on Sunday that the Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s “lax hand” has benefited oppressive Sri Lankan government. Quoting this year’s… Continue reading Oppressive Sri Lanka benefited from Ban Ki-moon’s lax hand: The Guardian

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Muslim villagers clash with SL Navy, Police in Ki’n’niyaa, Trincomalee

Two villagers in Ki’n’niyaa, a Muslim village in Trincomalee, were wounded in the early hours of Monday when Sri Lanka Navy and SL Police opened fire on a group of protesters who were stoning the SL Navy camp after a suspicious vehicle entered the camp. 24 Muslim villagers, including five students, were arrested by the… Continue reading Muslim villagers clash with SL Navy, Police in Ki’n’niyaa, Trincomalee

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India answerable for both genocide and structural genocide of Eezham Tamils

The Speaker of the Indian Parliament, Meira Kumar, conceding to an objection from a Congress member, altered the topic of discussion in the parliament from “Alleged killing of Sri Lankan Tamils by the island nation’s Lankan army in 2009 as recently revealed in a United Nations report” to “On the steps taken by Government of… Continue reading India answerable for both genocide and structural genocide of Eezham Tamils

UK, Netherlands join fight against Koppe’s EU Court filing

United Kingdom applied to the General Court of the European Union (CVRIA) for leave to intervene in the case (T 208/11) against the ban on the Liberation Tigers filed by Victor Koppe, attorney from Amsterdam-based Bohler Advocaten representing the LTTE, legal sources in Amsterdam said. The case is against the Council of the European Union’s… Continue reading UK, Netherlands join fight against Koppe’s EU Court filing

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