The annual cricket match between St. John’s College and Jaffna Central College, two leading educational institutions in Jaffna, which first took place in 1904 has begun with the cheerful engagement of the student community in the peninsula, sources in Jaffna said. Most of the schools in the peninsula have declared Thursday and Friday as holidays,… Continue reading ‘Battle of North’ begins in Jaffna
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Elections Commissioner declares District Secretariat areas as HSZ
Twenty-two district secretariats in the island are declared as special High Security Zones (HZS) from Friday, according to instructions issued by the Commissioner of Elections. Friday is the final day to submit nominations for the forthcoming general election. Submitting nominations by registered political parties and independent groups began on February 19. Approach roads to the… Continue reading Elections Commissioner declares District Secretariat areas as HSZ
15 independent groups pay deposit to contest Jaffna electoral district
Fifteen independent groups have paid deposit money to contest Jaffna electoral district until Thursday evening, sources in Jaffna said. Meanwhile, four independent groups out of the six which had paid deposit money submitted their lists of candidates at Jaffna Secretariat Thursday, the sources added. Kathirvel Cheverl, Murugesu Nadesalingam, Nagamuthu Thanikasalmpillai, Mahintha Thilakumara Udugama, Ms. Chithra… Continue reading 15 independent groups pay deposit to contest Jaffna electoral district
Rift in SLFP circles in Jaffna
Mahintha Thilakumara Udugama, Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) organizer of Jaffna and Vanni, paid Thursday deposit money to contest as an independent candidate in Jaffna district as he was not included in the SLFP nomination list, sources in Jaffna said. Meanwhile, Tamil National Alliance (TNA) accused the government for paying money to many independent groups… Continue reading Rift in SLFP circles in Jaffna
British Shadow FM calls for political reform, independent war-crime investigations
Noting that "there is a natural affinity between Tamils in Britain and our [Conservative] Party," William Hague, the British Shadow Foreign Secretary, in his speech to the inaugural launch of Global Tamil Forum, warned that the "continued confinement [of thousands] will simply sow the seeds of discontent, [and] could lead to renewed conflict in years… Continue reading British Shadow FM calls for political reform, independent war-crime investigations
Sri Lanka opposition coalition splits ahead of polls
Opposition parties in Sri Lanka which backed former army commander General Sarath Fonseka in presidential polls last month have decided to separately contest forthcoming parliamentary elections, officials said on Thursday. The split is expected to boost the chances of the coalition of newly re-elected president Mahinda Rajapaksa, who needs a two thirds majority to enable… Continue reading Sri Lanka opposition coalition splits ahead of polls
Eezham Tamils to act for themselves
Political, social and economic movements, firmly rooted in national aspiration and democratic in structure, but placed above pseudo electoral politics in the island and power machinations outside, are the need of the hour for Eezham Tamils in the homeland and in the diaspora. Specific tasks ahead of them range from infrastructural nation-formation to damage control… Continue reading Eezham Tamils to act for themselves
GTF launch well attended by British politicians
British Foreign Secretary David Milliband, Conservative Shadow Foreign Secretary William Hague and Liberal Democrats Shadow Foreign Secretary Ed Davey all addressed the Global Tamil Forum’s inaugural meeting in London on Wednesday, 24 February. The Global Tamil Forum (GTF) launch saw delegates from 14 countries gather in the UK House of Commons to be addressed by… Continue reading GTF launch well attended by British politicians
54 women detainees taken to Boosa prison from detention camps in Vavuniyaa
Terrorism Investigation Department (TID) arrested 54 women detainees from Pampaimadu and Cheddiku’lam Sri Lanka Army (SLA) detention camps 18 February and took them to Boosa prison 19 February, according to information sent to Jaffna Human Rights Commission (HRC) by Boosa prison authorities. Recently 49 women from the same camps in Vavuniyaa were arrested by TID… Continue reading 54 women detainees taken to Boosa prison from detention camps in Vavuniyaa
ITAK submits candidates’ list to contest Jaffna district
Mavai Senathirajah, General Secretary of Ilankai Thamil Arasuk Kadchi (ITAK) along with Appathurai Vinayagamoorthy of All Ceylon Tamil Congress (ACTC) submitted the list of Tamil National Alliance (TNA) candidates contesting the general election Wednesday around 11:15 a.m in Jaffna Secretariat. This nomination list has excluded many of the TNA former parliamentarians causing dissatisfaction among several… Continue reading ITAK submits candidates’ list to contest Jaffna district
