Attacks on media persons in Batticaloa and Ampaa’rai districts by armed groups and politicians associated with Colombo is on the increase. On Wednesday, P.M.M.A.Cader, a media person working for several years in the Ampaa’rai district, was severely assaulted on Wednesday by a councillor of the Kalmunai Municipal Council when the journalist was on his way… Continue reading Assault on Tamil media personnel continues in East
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Colombo extends Emergency for another month
The Sri Lanka’s parliament Wednesday evening adopted, as usual, a motion to extend the State of Emergency for another month by a majority of one hundred and eleven votes. One hundred and thirty four members of the ruling United Peoples National Alliance (UPFA) and its constituents voted for the motion. Twenty three parliamentarians of the… Continue reading Colombo extends Emergency for another month
Sri Lanka’s attempt at illegal arms deal with Iran, N.Korea exposed
A classified State Department cable dated march 8, 2009, released by WikiLeaks and posted in Norwegian daily Aftenposten, revealed that Sri Lanka’s alleged attempts to negotiate arms deal with Iranian Government and North Korean Government violated U.S’s Iran Non-proliferation Act of 2000 (INKSNA), and the United Nation’s Security Council Resolution 1718 (UNSCR 1718). Lanka Logistics,… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s attempt at illegal arms deal with Iran, N.Korea exposed
SL judiciary, Police in Jaffna respond to stand of GA
The High Court Judge and judicial district judges of Jaffna convened a meeting of police officials in the Jaffna district Tuesday at the High Court premises to discuss the escalating killings, abductions, robberies and threats by armed squads. The details of the discussions would be revealed to the media in due course, officials said. The… Continue reading SL judiciary, Police in Jaffna respond to stand of GA
‘Experimenting with Eezham Tamils on how to cheat trauma’
First, deliberately and knowingly give a blow of trauma to a nation of people, without worrying about the outcome. What comes later is later. Then you know the trauma will backfire. So, make the nation to cheat its trauma by advocating religious observations, cricket, sports and entertainment. They don’t make much difference from drugs and… Continue reading ‘Experimenting with Eezham Tamils on how to cheat trauma’
Anti-genocide eye in Sudan’s sky
An organization founded by leading Hollywood figures is teaming up with Google, the United Nations and other anti-genocide organizations to launch satellite surveillance of the border between north and south Sudan. Not On Our Watch will fund the start-up phase of the ‘Satellite Sentinel Project’, which will collect real-time satellite imagery and combine it with… Continue reading Anti-genocide eye in Sudan’s sky
46 local council members to be chosen in Mannar elections
The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) is to contest all the five local authorities in the Mannaar electoral district in the forthcoming election, according to Vanni district TNA parliamentarian Selvam Adaikalanathan. Elections to local authorities are to be held after a lapse of thirty five years in the district to elect 46 members to an Urban… Continue reading 46 local council members to be chosen in Mannar elections
SL Chief Justice offers resignation, Colombo media largely silent
Sri Lanka’s chief justice Ashoka de Silva handed in his resignation after an altercation with SL president Mahinda Rajapaksa over endorsing a court martial decision about the former SL military commander Sarath Fonseka. When the chief justice declined such endorsement from the judiciary, saying that the case was biased, the president reportedly shouted at him,… Continue reading SL Chief Justice offers resignation, Colombo media largely silent
Sri Lanka considers banning mini-skirts
Sri Lanka said Monday it was considering banning mini-skirts following complaints about women wearing skimpy clothing in the conservative island nation. Nimal Rubasinghe, secretary of the Cultural Affairs Ministry, said the government had received representations calling for a ban on wearing revealing clothing in public, though he declined to name the groups involved. "There have… Continue reading Sri Lanka considers banning mini-skirts
Escalating killings, abductions: ‘Diplomatic civilities will not work with Colombo’
Fatal attacks and abductions against educationalists, environmentalists, priests and youth activists in recent days in the Jaffna peninsula seriously question the wisdom of some sections of diplomats and politicians in the international community who sometimes back advocated unassuming participation of Tamils in ‘development’ and ‘reconciliation’ without resolving political and military questions. Diplomatic civilities as shown… Continue reading Escalating killings, abductions: ‘Diplomatic civilities will not work with Colombo’
