SL military stops resettlement by Douglas Devananda in Ariyaalai East

The much publicised resettlement effort by SL minister Douglas Devananda in the Poompukaar locality of Ariyaalai East was stopped by SL military Thursday. Hundreds of families that accompanied Mr. Douglas Devananda with much anticipation to resettle in their houses and lands from where they were uprooted 15 years ago were disappointed. Meanwhile, on resettlement in… Continue reading SL military stops resettlement by Douglas Devananda in Ariyaalai East

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Further oppression expected as SL Army takes over islands off Jaffna from SL Navy

The Sri Lanka Army occupying Jaffna will take over the islands off Jaffna from the occupying SL Navy, an Army spokesman announced in Jaffna Thursday. Since 1990s the control of the islands off the Jaffna Peninsula was vested with the occupying Navy of colonial Sri Lanka. Extensive new bases are now being built for the… Continue reading Further oppression expected as SL Army takes over islands off Jaffna from SL Navy

SLN firing on fishermen: Delhi protests, Colombo denies

India registered a ‘strong protest’ Thursday over the Sri Lanka Navy’s firing on Tamil Nadu fishermen, killing one, but Colombo flatly denied the accusation. Three fishermen, who put out to sea from Puthukkoaddai, came under indiscriminate fire from Sri Lankan Navy about 14 miles off the hamlet, Indian fisheries officials said. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister… Continue reading SLN firing on fishermen: Delhi protests, Colombo denies

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Gotabhaya-led team responsible for killings, abductions in North

An esoteric team of military intelligence led by Sri Lanka’s Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa is directly involved in the killings and abductions in the North, informed circles in Colombo said, citing a high-ranking military officer. The SL military in Jaffna is informed of any such operations of this team only when it is being carried… Continue reading Gotabhaya-led team responsible for killings, abductions in North

Floods: Eezham Tamils need a government for them

While the Eastern Province is 100 percent affected by the floods in the last two weeks, seriously harming and displacing hundreds of thousands, the SL president Mahinda Rajapaksa visited only the partially affected Polonnaruwa district in the North Central Province and returned to Colombo. The assistance that was meant for the East was diverted to… Continue reading Floods: Eezham Tamils need a government for them

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146,679 people unaccounted for in the Vanni War: Bishop of Mannaar

According to records of the SL Government Agent offices of Mullaiththeevu and Ki’linochchi districts, the population of Vanni was 429,059 in October 2008. The total number of people who got into SL government control after the war was 282,380, according to UN update as of 10 July 2009. “Due clarification should be made regarding what… Continue reading 146,679 people unaccounted for in the Vanni War: Bishop of Mannaar

Ottawa faulted for alleged political interference in Tamil asylum cases

A "persuasive decision" memorandum issued by Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) claiming that Tamils, particularly young males, will not be prosecuted in Sri Lanka because of their political opinions, was condemned as biased, and was questioned whether political interference from Ottawa prompted the IRB to highlight a ruling that rejected the claim of a… Continue reading Ottawa faulted for alleged political interference in Tamil asylum cases

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Batticaloa flood relief diverted to Thoppigala SLA camps

The Sri Lanka Army (SLA) is reported to have appropriated the flood relief materials intended for flood affected villagers in the Batticaloa district, and has distributed the materials to soldiers in SLA camps located in Thoppigala, civil sources in Batticaloa said. The Deputy Resettlement Minister in the Mahinda Rajapakse government, Vinayagamoorthy Muralidharan alias Karuna, claimed… Continue reading Batticaloa flood relief diverted to Thoppigala SLA camps

Canada greets Tamils for Thaippongkal

On behalf of the Prime Minister of Canada, the Canadian Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism, Mr. Jason Kenney extended warmest greetings to all those celebrating Thaip-pongkal. It is a festival that unites Tamils from all over the world. It is also an opportunity for all Canadians to recognize the tremendous contributions of the Tamil… Continue reading Canada greets Tamils for Thaippongkal

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