Restriction on the travel of media persons to Jaffna peninsula via A-9 highway still remains, Director General of the Media Centre for National Security, Lakshman Hulugalla, told media in Colombo Wednesday. The procedure applied to the media during and immediately after the end of war still remains. Hence all media personnel need to get permission… Continue reading Media persons need MOD clearance to visit Jaffna peninsula
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Indian envoy meets SL Navy Commander
Indian High Commissioner Ashok K.Kantha Tuesday evening met the Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy Vice Admiral Thissara Samarasinghe in a courtesy call at the latter’s headquarters and discussed mutual interests of the two countries. The discussion included the matter of providing training of SL navy personnel in India, Colombo media reported quoting SL navy… Continue reading Indian envoy meets SL Navy Commander
Heritage genocide abetted by decades of Western funding
Ever heard of ‘archaeology’ being first priority in a conquered territory? If not, then you don’t know Sri Lanka, writes an academic from Jaffna on Colombo’s heritage genocide. Colombo’s use of archaeology against Tamils is not new. But the dimensions to which Tamils are now exposed to are not only its acceleration but the tragedy… Continue reading Heritage genocide abetted by decades of Western funding
Concern at deterioration of media freedom
Twelve journalists, including one in India, were killed in South Asia this year, mostly in conflict areas, according to a report by the South Asia Media Commission. ‘South Asia Media Monitor 2009’ released on Tuesday described this year as another year with high number of casualties in South Asia. The report said that over-commercialisation, monopolisation… Continue reading Concern at deterioration of media freedom
Tamils without Tamil
“Why we need 1700 temples for only 3 million Indians in Malaysia? It does not make sense but we still continue to build temples and fight for it. We only have 450 Tamil schools in Malaysia and it is getting lesser,” says a news-group posting from Hindraf, New York. At least the Indian Tamils raise… Continue reading Tamils without Tamil
Monks observe Satyagraha in Colombo demanding Amila Thera’s release
Buddhist monks of National Bhikku Front Monday held a Satyagraha campaign in front of the Bo Tree located in Fort in Colombo demanding the immediate release of Venerable Dambara Amila Thera who is now in remand after the arrest by CID on Sunday. Venerable Amila Thera led National Patriotic Centre (PTC) has been supporting the… Continue reading Monks observe Satyagraha in Colombo demanding Amila Thera’s release
Abductees unreleased even after payment of ransom, in Jaffna
Around fiteen to twenty persons had been swindled each for two hundred thousand rupees as ransom to have their abducted family members released in Jaffna, sources in Jaffna said. Sri Lanka Army (SLA) intelligence officers are alleged to have collaborated with certain persons in this racket. A caller, introducing himself as a Major in SLA… Continue reading Abductees unreleased even after payment of ransom, in Jaffna
Around 800 persons including 50 women held in Boosa detention centre
Nearly 800 youths including 50 women who had been either abducted in white vans or arrested by the armed forces in Vanni detention centres from January to September 2009 are being held in Boosa camp, according to a list sent to Human Rights Commission (HRC) Jaffna officials by HRC office in Colombo. Most of the… Continue reading Around 800 persons including 50 women held in Boosa detention centre
Curfew in Jaffna to be lifted – NP Governor
Northern Province Governor, Major General G. A. Chandrasiri announced Monday that the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) imposed curfew on Jaffna peninsula will be completely lifted, in a meeting held in Jaffna to gather support to Mahinda Rajapakse in the forthcoming presidential election, sources in Jaffna said. Minister Douglas Devananda, Jaffna Government Agent K. Ganesh, Jaffna… Continue reading Curfew in Jaffna to be lifted – NP Governor
Mercenary Intellectuals
Prof. Peter Schalk, of Uppsala University, Sweden, identifies four western educated individuals hired by the Government of Sri Lanka to defend Colombo’s decisions and criticisms from the West, and labels them as "mercenary intellectuals." He dismisses even discussing the "Sinhalatva hard core idealogues" from whom, Schlak says, one cannot expect any "rational reaction of responsibility… Continue reading Mercenary Intellectuals
