Leader of Democratic Peoples Front (DPF) and Convener of Civil Monitoring Commission, Mano Ganesan, has unequivocally condemned the arson attack on the Siyatha Media Network studio in Colombo on Friday morning. In a statement released Friday, Ganesan, while condemning the attack in the strongest of terms, noted that the incident had taken place in the… Continue reading Mano Ganesan condemns Siyatha attack, urges IGP to investigate
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Trial in ‘white flag’ case against Fonseka to begin on September 27
Editor of the Sunday Leader, Frederica Janz, is one of the twenty witnesses summoned to give evidence before the Sri Lankan High Court Trial-At-Bar which is to begin on September 27 into the ‘white flag’ case against former commander of the Sri Lanka Army Sarath Fonseka. Major General Shavendra Silva and Sri Lanka’s Representative to… Continue reading Trial in ‘white flag’ case against Fonseka to begin on September 27
Development crimes, Norway and Tamil diaspora
“While the West is hoodwinking Tamils with war crimes investigations, what takes place in the island in full swing with the abetment of those who abetted the war are development crimes, demographic crimes and cultural crimes to complete genocide. The balance tilted by the international community has now placed Eezham Tamils to face several armies:… Continue reading Development crimes, Norway and Tamil diaspora
Malwatte Chapter Chief Incumbent visits newly erected Buddhist temples in Vanni
The Chief Incumbent of Malwatte Chapter, Most Venerable Thippaduwaave Sri Sumangala thera, accompanied by Buddhist priests visited Vanni Wednesday where he worshiped in the Buddhist temples newly erected by occupying Sri Lanka Army (SLA), sources in Vanni said. Thursday, the Chief Incumbent participated in an event in Nelliyadi Maththiya Makaa Viththiyaalayam in Vadamaraadchi and distributed… Continue reading Malwatte Chapter Chief Incumbent visits newly erected Buddhist temples in Vanni
Tamil hunger striker wins libel claim against Daily Mail, Sun
British newspapers Sun and Daily Mail, represented by their Counsel at the Royal Court of Justice in London on Thursday, apologised sincerely and unreservedly for untrue and highly defamatory allegations against Parameswaran Subramanyam, who was on a 23-day hunger strike April, last year, demanding international community to stop Colombo’s war on Tamils. The newspapers also… Continue reading Tamil hunger striker wins libel claim against Daily Mail, Sun
Southern contractors benefit from international funds for development in Jaffna
Sri Lanka government gives preference mostly to Southern contractors and workers allowing them to benefit from international assistance provided to develop the infrastructure of Jaffna district and to take South the profits made while denying opportunities to local people, C. V. K. Sivagnanam, former president of Jaffna district NGOs Federation and Joint Secretary of Ilangkai… Continue reading Southern contractors benefit from international funds for development in Jaffna
SLA interrogates resettled people in K’linochchi following JVP delegation’s visit
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers interrogated the residents of Kavuthaarimunai in Poonakari in Ki’linochchi Friday immediately after a delegation of Sinhala Marxist Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) had visited them, Socialist Youth Association (SYA), a front organization of the JVP, claimed in a media statement. The delegation met the resettled people to learn first hand about… Continue reading SLA interrogates resettled people in K’linochchi following JVP delegation’s visit
Tissamaharama potsherd evidences ordinary early Tamils among population
A potsherd inscription in Tamil Brahmi found some times back in an archaeological excavation by a German team at Tissamaharama in the Hambantota district of the Southern Province of Sri Lanka can be interpreted as meaning an equipment to measure, and thus evidences the presence of ordinary Tamil speaking people in the population of that… Continue reading Tissamaharama potsherd evidences ordinary early Tamils among population
Sinhala magistrate to be appointed to Mullaiththeevu, in Vanni
Sri Lanka Justice Ministry has decided to appoint Jayawardne, a Sinhala magistrate to Mullaiththeevu magistrate court in Vanni which had begun to function after a period of nearly 20 years, sources in Mullaiththeevu said. Chaavakachcheari magistrate A. M. Mohamed Riyal has been the acting magistrate of Mullaiththeevu court that began to function two weeks ago… Continue reading Sinhala magistrate to be appointed to Mullaiththeevu, in Vanni
Chaavakachcheari magistrate express discontent over for police noncooperation
Chaavakachcheari magistrate A. M. Mohamed Riyal expressed strong discontent over police noncooperation Monday when Jaffna police authorities failed to submit the statement of the suspect, Allexander Soosaimuthu alias Charles, Eelam People’s Democratic Party (EPDP) Thenmaraadchi organizer and its candidate in the last general election, in the killing of student Kapilnath in Chaavakachcheari, sources in Jaffna… Continue reading Chaavakachcheari magistrate express discontent over for police noncooperation
