Sri Lanka Army (SLA) has strengthened security in and around Ki’linochchi in Vanni as President Mahinda Rajapaksa has decided to hold his cabinet meeting in Ira’naimadu SLA Vanni Head Quarters Wednesday, sources in Ki’linochchi said. Traffic along A9 road has been cut down while hundreds of SLA soldiers and police personnel are posted at several… Continue reading SLA strengthens security in Ki’linochchi prior to Cabinet meeting
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Seeman’s arrest draws media attention in Tamil Nadu
The arrest by a special team of Chennai police of Seeman, a popular film director and leader of Naam Thamizhar movement at Chepauk in Chennai Monday night along with thirteen of his supporters have drawn the attention of the media in Tamil Nadu including The Hindu, Deccan Chronicle and Expressbuzz.com. The gruesome way the Tamil… Continue reading Seeman’s arrest draws media attention in Tamil Nadu
Houses constructed for SLA in Vanni as resettled civilians suffer, abandoned in huts
While the resettled civilians in Vanni suffer in makeshift huts in broiling sun Colombo government is hastily constructing semi-permanent houses for Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers near Muruka’ndi in Vanni in a Sinhalese colonization scheme consisting of 12,000 houses with facilities including hospitals, schools, post offices, sources in Vanni said. The houses are being constructed… Continue reading Houses constructed for SLA in Vanni as resettled civilians suffer, abandoned in huts
Imelda Sukumar assumes duties as Jaffna GA
The Government Agent (GA) for Mullaiththeevu district in Vanni, Imelda Sukumar, officially assumed duties as GA Jaffna district Tuesday in place of outgoing Jaffna GA, K. Ganesh, whose term was extended after the announcement of his retirement on July 01 following alleged influence exerted by Northern Province Governor, former Major Gen. G. A. Chandrasiri and… Continue reading Imelda Sukumar assumes duties as Jaffna GA
Protest by nurses in Jaffna triggers arrest of Sinhala doctor suspect in murder
Hundreds of family consultant nurses, public health officers, midwives and other health service employees picketed Jaffna Public Health Service (PHS) office from Tuesday early morning and agitated demanding immediate investigation into the killing of Tharsika, a family consultant nurse, found hung inside Veala’nai government hospital Saturday morning. The agitators further demanded the immediate arrest of… Continue reading Protest by nurses in Jaffna triggers arrest of Sinhala doctor suspect in murder
MIA’s album-release grabs US headlines
Washington Post called Jaffna born music phenom, Maya Arulpragasam (popularly known as MIA) the "most innovative and dynamic pop star of her generation" as it covered the story of MIA’s release of her third album "Maya" Tuesday. The British Guardian, writing about the British singer’s popularity before the release of her album said that "she… Continue reading MIA’s album-release grabs US headlines
ICC charges Sudan’s Bashir of Genocide
The International Criminal Court (ICC), in a statement issued Monday, accused Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir of "genocide by killing, genocide by causing serious bodily or mental harm and genocide by deliberately inflicting on each target group conditions of life calculated to bring about the group’s physical destruction," and issued an arrest warrant. Bashir becomes the… Continue reading ICC charges Sudan’s Bashir of Genocide
Tamil Nadu film director Seeman arrested, detained
Tamil Nadu police have arrested and detained popular film director and Tamil activist Seeman Monday allegedly for inciting violence, sources in Chennai said. Seeman was arrested before he could make public his report of the killing of 561 innocent fishermen from Tamil Nadu by Sri Lanka Navy (SLN), in a press conference in Chennai, the… Continue reading Tamil Nadu film director Seeman arrested, detained
HRW welcomes Ban’s resolve, urges war crimes roadmap
Welcoming UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon’s refusal to bow to Sri Lanka’s outrage and disband his recently appointed advisory panel on warcrimes in the island, Human Rights Watch said Sunday that the expert panel should provide him “with a roadmap – which should be made public – for an independent international investigation to examine laws-of-war… Continue reading HRW welcomes Ban’s resolve, urges war crimes roadmap
War crimes and human civilisation
A war will not end without the delivery of political justice to the core issue. Even the winners who waged World Wars for the monopoly of colonies couldn’t escape conceding independence to colonies. USA and India bungling political justice to the national question in the island will have a bearing on Afghan War, Western Civilisation… Continue reading War crimes and human civilisation
