Paramilitary abducts three Christian Priests in Batticaloa

Three Christian Priests, active in humanitarian work in Batticaloa, have been abducted by paramilitary group led by Pillayan according to complaints filed by the relatives with the Batticaloa police sources in the eastern province said. The priests were asked by Ramesh, a member of Pillayan’s group, to attend a meeting with the Eastern province Chief… Continue reading Paramilitary abducts three Christian Priests in Batticaloa

Batticaloa flood victims denied relief due to shortage of funds

Most of the employees of the Batticaloa Teaching Hospital were not paid flood relief advance due to insufficient funds released by Colombo. Only 118 employees of 420 had been paid flood relief advance from the Rs. 15m received from the central health ministry, according to hospital Medical Superintendent Dr.K.Muruganandam. Rs. 90million is needed to pay… Continue reading Batticaloa flood victims denied relief due to shortage of funds

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Amnesty enlists Trinco killings in push for UN war-crime investigation

Dr. Kasipillai Manoharan, the father of one of the “Trinco 5” students killed by the Sri Lanka security forces in 2006, and two Amnesty officials delivered 52,000 signed petitions to the UN offices in New York Tuesday, Amnesty website reported. The petition, which appeared to have been timed to precede the UN Human Rights Council… Continue reading Amnesty enlists Trinco killings in push for UN war-crime investigation

EU team meets military governor, finds no time for civil groups in Jaffna

The parents and relatives of abducted and ‘missing’ youth in Jaffna were thoroughly disappointed, as the visiting European Union team could not find time to meet their representatives or receive petitions from them. They were further frustrated by the act of the team choosing to meet on Thursday the SL colonial governor in Jaffna Maj.… Continue reading EU team meets military governor, finds no time for civil groups in Jaffna

Australian multinational consortium to set up plant in Champoor

Mitchell Consortium of Australia with partners from Brazil and Sri Lanka plans to set up heavy industries in the SL occupied country of Eezham Tamils. Colonial Colombo’s cabinet approved the consortium to invest 700 million US dollars on coal and iron ore plants and sugar refinery in the 97 Sq.km of Tamil land at Champoor… Continue reading Australian multinational consortium to set up plant in Champoor

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Tamils say Sri Lanka’s new envoy to Australia, a war-criminal

Australian Tamils held a protest rally in front of the Parliament House, Canberra, Thursday urging the Australian Government to reject the nomination of retired Sri Lankan Navy Commander Admiral Thisara S.G. Samarasinghe as the new High Commissioner to Australia. The rally was jointly organised by two of the member organisations of Australasian Federation of Tamil… Continue reading Tamils say Sri Lanka’s new envoy to Australia, a war-criminal

ICRC closes Jaffna office

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) on Thursday announced that it is closing down its Jaffna office after 21 years of service, hinting that Jaffna is no more a region of priority needing conflict related activities. After Mu’l’livaaykkaal, while genocidal Colombo is now focussing on converting the entire Jaffna peninsula into an open… Continue reading ICRC closes Jaffna office

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TNA rejecting 13th Amendment is crucial to spirit of Tamil national polity: TNPF

Tamil National Peoples Front (TNPF) will boycott elections to Provincial Council, an outfit  of the 13th Amendment that has to be rejected, said Mr. Gajendrakumar Ponnampalam, Vice President of TNPF in a press meet held in Jaffna Wednesday. The TNPF is prepared to work with TNA on this matter and discussions are already initiated. If… Continue reading TNA rejecting 13th Amendment is crucial to spirit of Tamil national polity: TNPF

Ban and Nambiar confer with generals and officials of Sri Lanka

The UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and his Chief of Staff Vijay Nambiar, on Wednesday had a meeting with SL Attorney General Mohan Pieris and foreign secretary Romesh Jayasinghe as well as the war crimes accused general Shavendra Silva and Palitha Kohona, the Inner City press (ICP) reported. Nambiar was hiding for photographs when Ban… Continue reading Ban and Nambiar confer with generals and officials of Sri Lanka

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TNPF announces Central Committee, prepares party constitution

Popular Economics teacher Mr. Sinnadurai Varatharaja and former TNA parliamentarian Mr. Selvaraja Kajendran have been respectively announced as President and General Secretary of Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF), in a press meet held in Jaffna Wednesday by the TNPF. Former TNA parliamentarians, Mr. Gajendrakumar Ponnampalam and Ms. Padmini Sithambaranathan, as well as Mr. Visvalingam Manivannan,… Continue reading TNPF announces Central Committee, prepares party constitution

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