Swiss journalist to be evicted from Sri Lanka

Sri Lankan authorities are to cancel the visa of Karin Wenger, a journalist attached to Swiss Public Radio based in New Delhi, who was in Sri Lanka to cover the recently concluded Presidential elections. Colombo was irked by the journalist’s probing questions at a government press briefing which had caused "discomfort" to the government minister… Continue reading Swiss journalist to be evicted from Sri Lanka

CID continues to detain editor of Sinhala weekly

Chandana Sirimalwatte, editor of "Lanka" a Sinhala weekly newspaper has been detained further with regard to an article over a mansion in Kataragama owned by a ministry secretary. Srimalwatte was taken from his office by officers of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) yesterday morning. According to the Editor’s colleagues at office on Thursday, a person… Continue reading CID continues to detain editor of Sinhala weekly

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Perumaa’l temple consecrated in Myanmar

Tamils in Myanmar impressively consecrated a renovated Perumaa’l temple in Yangoon on Wednesday morning. Several thousands of Tamils participated in the ceremonies. A 13th century Tamil inscription in Myanmar records that a Perumaa’l temple patronized by Tamils existed at the earlier capital at Pagan. The temple for Kalyaa’na Vengkadeasap Perumaa’l (Thirumaal or Vishnu in his… Continue reading Perumaa’l temple consecrated in Myanmar

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SLA, SLN restrictions in Jaffna peninsula imposed again

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) and Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) which had relaxed their various restrictions in Jaffna peninsula prior to president election have begun to impose them again actively, sources in Jaffna said. These restrictions include the checking of passengers travelling within the peninsula and to the islets of Jaffna besides access to their places… Continue reading SLA, SLN restrictions in Jaffna peninsula imposed again

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British Politicians express support to Tamil referendum

Robert Evans, former Member of European Parliament from Britain and Labour politician, urged the diaspora Tamils in UK to participate in the referendum this weekend, saying that the message should go to Mr. Rajapaksa and the Colombo government should know what the diaspora thinks. Meanwhile, Conservative Parliamentary candidate Andrew Charalambous, strongly supporting the referendum, said:… Continue reading British Politicians express support to Tamil referendum

‘Lanka’ weekly news paper editor arrested

Chandana Sirimalwatte, the editor of the pro Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) Sinhala language weekly ‘Lanka’ was taken into custody by the police Friday morning in connection with an article carried in the paper on January 26. A team of police officials from the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) took the editor and his two editorial assistants… Continue reading ‘Lanka’ weekly news paper editor arrested

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British Tamils embark upon significant referendum this weekend

The referendum on Tamil Eelam scheduled to Saturday and Sunday in UK, organized in unison by all main stakeholders of Eezham Tamil nationalism, is going to be very significant, said diaspora circles. Apart from the size of Eezham Tamil population in UK, the significance actually lies in how the public spirit is going to be… Continue reading British Tamils embark upon significant referendum this weekend

“Referendum on Eelam is our right and responsibility”

"Diaspora Tamils live in established liberal democratic states with freedom of the press and where the rule of law is invariably observed. This weekend’s referendum in Britain provides us with a chance to prove that the demand for Tamil Eelam is, as it always was, the well reasoned conclusion of rational, free-thinking, independent individuals. By… Continue reading “Referendum on Eelam is our right and responsibility”

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