The Sri Lanka boycott campaigners staged co-ordinated rallies in US and UK cities Saturday and were enthused by the endorsement to their campaign by the British Member of Parliament, Siobhain McDonagh, who in her publicized video and urged consumers to step up pressure on the Sri Lanka Government by sustained economic boycott, US organizer of… Continue reading Sri Lanka Boycott campaign buoyed by British MP’s endorsement
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SLA blocks public visiting Pirapaharan’s house in Valveddiththu’rai
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) authorities in Jaffna deny permission to public visiting the house at Aaladi, Valveddiththu’rai (VVT) in Vadamaraadchi where the Leader of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Velupillai Pirapaharan was born and raised. It has become an important tourist attraction for the people from South and foreign tourists who pour into Jaffna… Continue reading SLA blocks public visiting Pirapaharan’s house in Valveddiththu’rai
Teen-age girl recovered dead from well in Jaffna
The body of a 17-year-old girl student of Jaffna Hindu Ladies’ College was recovered from a well near her home in Chemma’ni in Nalloor Monday. She had gone missing Saturday night. Meanwhile, the woman whose body was found in I’lavaalai Sunday had been sexually assaulted before being killed, according I’lavaalai police. Mysterious killings and persons… Continue reading Teen-age girl recovered dead from well in Jaffna
New party to be launched in Tamil Nadu with Leaping Tiger as its flag
Popular Film Director and Tamil activist S. Seeman has introduced Tiger flag for a new political party "Naam Tamilar" (We are Tamils) Saturday, claiming that the establishment of Tamil Eelam should be the moral goal of Tamils in Tamil Nadu as the leaders of the Indian Union and Tamil Nadu State had betrayed Eezham Tamils.… Continue reading New party to be launched in Tamil Nadu with Leaping Tiger as its flag
Woman from Swiss recovered dead in Jaffna
The body of a woman from Switzerland was found hung with electric wire Sunday behind Thiru Ma’rai Kalaa Mantram located behind the Periya Church in Jaffna, sources in Jaffna said. Police are investigating into whether she had committed suicide or had been hung after being killed by someone else. The victim had accompanied her husband,… Continue reading Woman from Swiss recovered dead in Jaffna
Sinhalese pavement shop burnt down in Jaffna
Unidentified persons Saturday night set fire to an illegal pavement shop set up buy Sinhalese traders from South in Naachchimaar Koayiladi in Jaffna, sources in Jaffna said. Friday night a local shop in this area had been burnt down. Conflicts and disputes between local traders and the Southern Sinhalese and Muslim traders who continue to… Continue reading Sinhalese pavement shop burnt down in Jaffna
Wickramasinghe to remain as leader of UNP
The main opposition United National Party (UNP) said Saturday that it suffered setback in the general election as voters had lost confidence on the electoral and present political system and not due to lack of faith in its leadership. Ranil Wickrmasinghe said he would continue to remain as the leader of the party, responding to… Continue reading Wickramasinghe to remain as leader of UNP
Re-poll in Kumpuruppiddi village
A re-poll is to be held in Kumpuruppiddi polling station in the Trincomalee electorate on April 20 following the cancellation of polling held on April 8. Kumpuruppiddi is a Tamil village located north of Trincomalee town along Trincomalee-Pulmoaddai highway. The Sri Lankan Commissioner of Elections has ordered the re-poll following reports that a gang had… Continue reading Re-poll in Kumpuruppiddi village
Army and Archeology Department at work in Tamil homeland
If the fort of Jaffna which was the symbol of colonial and post-colonial oppression of Eezham Tamils, and which continues to be the seat of occupying forces of the Sinhala State, has to be preserved with the funds of the Netherlands government, why should the monuments built by Tamils in their own land, remembering their… Continue reading Army and Archeology Department at work in Tamil homeland
TNA MP: Low turnout reflects Tamils losing faith in political system
Tamil National Alliance (TNA) spokesperson Suresh Premachandran has been quoted by The Island as saying that the very low turnout of Tamils in North and East in the 7th parliamentary elections of Sri Lanka signalled that the Tamil voters were losing faith in the political system. The TNA MP from Jaffna further said that the… Continue reading TNA MP: Low turnout reflects Tamils losing faith in political system
