Nearly 97 hospitals located across various parts of the island have been shut due to the shortage of doctors, the pro-Government Sinhala daily Lankadeepa said in a front page lead article quoting health ministry sources. Majority of the affected hospitals are located in the NorthEast while hospitals in Kandy, Hambantota and several other districts have… Continue reading hospitals non-operative – Lankadeepa
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Local officials accused of swindling relief provided to war-widows
Relief materials allocated for widows who lost their husbands in military operation of the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) are being forced by a Grama Niladhari (Village Level Officer) to pay for such assistance. The affected widows are unable to make complaints to higher authority against this illegal activity fearing reprisal, civil society sources said. Large… Continue reading Local officials accused of swindling relief provided to war-widows
TYO extends ‘Boycott Sri Lanka’ campaign to sports
co-hosts Sri Lanka and England, the TYO-UK (Tamil Youth Organisation) on Saturday conducted an awareness campaign on Sri Lanka in London, on a day marked by huge protest by the TUC (Trade Union Congress) against public spending cuts. As up to a reported 500,000 demonstrators marched through central London, TYO members on the periphery handed… Continue reading TYO extends ‘Boycott Sri Lanka’ campaign to sports
NCCT demands apology over Canadian ad labelling refugees as criminals
The National Council of Canadian Tamils (NCCT) called on Prime Minister of Canada, Stephen Harper, to withdraw a Conservative party election advertisement that calls Tamil refugees as "criminals", demanded an apology to Tamil Canadians, media in Toronto reported. The ad features a photo of the MV Sun Sea which arrived off the shores of British… Continue reading NCCT demands apology over Canadian ad labelling refugees as criminals
UK Premier reaches out to Tamil Diaspora ahead of electoral reform referendum
Ahead of a referendum on Britain’s biggest electoral reform in decades, the leader of the ruling Conservative Party, Prime Minister David Cameron, has reaching out to the country’s Tamil community amongst others to oppose the changes. “Every vote from the Tamil community is vital,” Mr. Cameron wrote this week to the British Tamil Conservatives (BTC),… Continue reading UK Premier reaches out to Tamil Diaspora ahead of electoral reform referendum
TB affected on the increase among uprooted people of Vanni
Several uprooted Tamil civilians from Vanni following Colombo’s genocidal onslaught in Vanni and still kept in detention centres in Vavuniyaa have been diagnosed as suffering from tuberculosis (TB), according to Dr.C.Jamunananda who is in charge of the TB control unit in Jaffna district. The number of TB patients is on the increase in the Ki’linochchi… Continue reading TB affected on the increase among uprooted people of Vanni
Saiva temples desecrated in East: Yogeswaran MP
The desecration of Saiva temples in the eastern province cannot be allowed to go unchecked, said Batticaloa district Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian C.Yogeswaran on Monday. He made this comment after viewing the destruction of statues and other temple articles at Periyakallaa’ru a coastal village located 30 km south of Batticaloa city in the Ka’luvaagnchik-kudi… Continue reading Saiva temples desecrated in East: Yogeswaran MP
Rejecting nationhood of Eezham Tamils is tactical blunder of India
Students of international politics know well that India materialised an independent Bangladesh in 1971, but within a few years the USA turned it against India. Even to this day India is struggling hard to make the odds even. The same story is being re-enacted in Sri Lanka, but in a different way. India in strategic… Continue reading Rejecting nationhood of Eezham Tamils is tactical blunder of India
War ends but ethnic problem continues, witness tells LLRC
"The stand taken by extremist Sinhala elements that there is no ethnic problem in the country cannot be accepted any more, said a senior Attorney-at-Law F.M. Ammerul Anzar Mowlana, the additional national propaganda secretary of the National Congress, while giving evidence at the hearings of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) held at the… Continue reading War ends but ethnic problem continues, witness tells LLRC
SLA-tortured teacher dies in Jaffna hospital
28-year-old Sampanthan Sakthitharan a male teacher at Chaavakachcheari Hindu College, who was severely tortured by the occupying Sri Lanka Army in Jaffna at Thirunelveali on 15 March and dumped on the side of the road three hours later fought for his life at Jafna Teaching Hospital for 10 days with serious injuries in his head… Continue reading SLA-tortured teacher dies in Jaffna hospital
