More than 10,000 registered to cast their votes in the referendum across Australia last weekend, on the creation of independent Tamil homeland in Sri Lanka, reported SBS Australia, citing organisers. However, the success of mass participation provoked Colombo’s envoy to retaliate that "the Tamils who are in Sri Lanka at the moment are perfectly happy… Continue reading Australian Tamil referendum attracts media, provokes Colombo’s envoy
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Uproar in TN State Assembly over India’s refusal to allow Pirapaharan’s mother to land in Chennai
Protesting against India’s refusal to allow LTTE Leader Mr. V. Pirapaharan’s mother Mrs. Velupillai Parvathi to land in Chennai airport for medical treatment in Tamil Nadu Friday night, major opposition parties in Tamil Nadu State Assembly moved a special attention-calling motion Monday, sources in Chennai said. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Mr. M. Karunanithi, in response… Continue reading Uproar in TN State Assembly over India’s refusal to allow Pirapaharan’s mother to land in Chennai
Wellawatte police blamed for long-term neglect in investigating disappearance
The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) on Monday blamed Wellawatte Police in Colombo for not having taken any action during the two-year period since a young Tamil student was allegedly arrested by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID). "No information has been given to his family and his whereabouts are entirely unknown. The Human Rights Commission… Continue reading Wellawatte police blamed for long-term neglect in investigating disappearance
Tamil Nadu police arrest protestors against Namal Rajapkase’s arrival in Chennai
Tamil Nadu police arrested ten persons Sunday among hundreds of people who had gathered at Chennai airport to protest against the arrival of Namal Rajapakse, the son of Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapakse, passing via Chennai International Airport to watch the cricket match between the Chennai and Punjab teams, sources in Chennai said. Meanwhile, a… Continue reading Tamil Nadu police arrest protestors against Namal Rajapkase’s arrival in Chennai
Indian High Commission to open an office in Jaffna to handle visa application
High Commissioner of India in Sri Lanka, Ashok K. Kantha, said Sunday that India will not open a branch of its Colombo embassy in Jaffna but only an office to handle visa applications, at the opening ceremony of Jaffna International Trade Fair in Jaffna Central College and Vembadi Girls’ College premises in Jaffna where he… Continue reading Indian High Commission to open an office in Jaffna to handle visa application
TNA welcomes Sri Lanka’s stand on Palestine issue, hopes same to be followed in Tamil traditional homeland
“The permanent UN representative of Sri Lanka Bandula Jayasekara’s statement that an atmosphere to bring peace in Palestine could only be created by the withdrawal of Israel from the Palestinian territory it occupies is welcomed by Tamil National Alliance (TNA) which expects Sri Lanka to follow the same principle in withdrawing its armed forces from… Continue reading TNA welcomes Sri Lanka’s stand on Palestine issue, hopes same to be followed in Tamil traditional homeland
Teenage girl stabbed to death in Jaffna
Unidentified persons entering a house Saturday night in Aththiadi in Achchuveali stabbed to death a 15-year-old girl student who happened to be alone in the house. Motive of the killing is suspected to be robbery. This is the fourth incident where women staying alone in their homes being killed within one month in Jaffna peninsula,… Continue reading Teenage girl stabbed to death in Jaffna
Court Martial to decide Fonseka’s attendance to parliament
The Democratic National Alliance (DNA) led by the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) Friday said that an attempt is being made by the Government of Sri Lanka to prevent General Sarath Fonseka from attending the parliament by getting a conviction against him at the Court Martial hearing fixed for April 19, three days ahead of the… Continue reading Court Martial to decide Fonseka’s attendance to parliament
Ex-speaker Lokkubandara likely to be appointed cabinet minister
Former Speaker W. M. J. Lokkubandara is likely to be appointed a minister in the new cabinet which is expected to be announced on Wednesday by President Mahinda Rajapakse. A new face is to be elected to the post of Speaker on the first day when the new parliament meets on Thursday, political circles in… Continue reading Ex-speaker Lokkubandara likely to be appointed cabinet minister
Rajapakse to declare open new parliament on April 22
Sri Lanka’s president Mahinda Rajapakse is to officially declare open the first session of the seventh parliament Thursday (April 22) morning. The Secretary General of Sri Lanka’s parliament, Dhammika Kitulgoda, has notified that the parliament will meet at 8:45 a.m. All newly elected members should be present at 8:30 a.m. The ruling United People’s Freedom… Continue reading Rajapakse to declare open new parliament on April 22
