Sivajilingam contesting presidential election causes confusion among Tamil political parties

Confusion and rift among the constituent parties of Tamil National Alliance (TNA) came to light Friday when Thamizh Arasukk Kadchi (TAK) prominent persons walked away from the event of paying respects to Thanthai Selva’s memorial monument in Jaffna when Sivajilingam, TNA parliamentarian and presidential candidate, tried to participate in the event, sources in Jaffna said.… Continue reading Sivajilingam contesting presidential election causes confusion among Tamil political parties

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Vote Yes, Shander appeals to Canadian Tamils

Dr Ellyn Shander, a Connecticut Physician, a humanitarian worker and a critic of the Sri Lanka Government, appealed to the Canadian Tamils to unite, and vote yes on the Saturday referendum where Tamils will vote across Canada on the question of independent and sovereign Tamil Eelam. Dr Shander who visited Vanni on a post-tsunami help… Continue reading Vote Yes, Shander appeals to Canadian Tamils

BTF, TNC welcome referendum in Canada, urge full participation

British Tamil Forum (BTF) and Tamil National Council (TNC) of UK welcomed the referendum scheduled to take place in Canada Saturday on saying yes or no to independent and sovereign Tamil Eelam and urged the full participation of Eezham Tamils in Canada. Tamil National Council was initiated for the purpose of conducting a similar referendum… Continue reading BTF, TNC welcome referendum in Canada, urge full participation

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Buddhist monk accused of flogging a Vedda

A Vedda aborigine of the island of Sri Lanka was allegedly flogged severely by a Sinhala Buddhist monk during a recent temple festival in Mahiyangane and the police refused to register a complaint, says Asian Human Rights Commission on Friday, requesting international public to intervene by sending urgent appeal to relevant authorities in Sri Lanka.… Continue reading Buddhist monk accused of flogging a Vedda

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Merak Tamil refugees demand fundamental right to health-care, safety

Two hundred and fifty four Tamil boat refugees who fled the war in Sri Lanka and currently held in a boat at the Indonesian Port of Merak after being intercepted by Indonesian Navy, demanded in a press release issued Thursday, that they are want "respect for their fundamental rights," and added that they are not… Continue reading Merak Tamil refugees demand fundamental right to health-care, safety

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Restrictions on travel through A9 road to Jaffna lifted

All restrictions hitherto imposed on travel and transport between Jaffna and Vavuniyaa are lifted in keeping to a directive from Jaffna Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Commander, Jaffna Government Agent said in a media report Thursday night. The lorries transporting goods to Jaffna will, however, be permitted only in convoys with SLA escort as usual, the… Continue reading Restrictions on travel through A9 road to Jaffna lifted

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Arjuna Ranatunga extends support to Fonseka

Former Sri Lankan Cricket Captain and Gampaha district SLFP MP Arjuna Ranatunga on Thursday expressed support to president candidate General (retd) Sarath Fonseka Thursday. Mr. Ranatunge made this announcement at joint press confrence in Colombo along with General Fonseka and UNP Vice President Karu Jayasuriya and JVP parliamentarian Anura Kumara Dissanayake. "Today, Gen. Fonseka has… Continue reading Arjuna Ranatunga extends support to Fonseka

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SL ruling party gang attacks JVP activists in Beliatta

Sri Lankan ruling party supporters Thursday morning attacked activists of the Sinhala nationalist Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) while they were participating in a party propaganda show held in Beliatta town in support of the opposition common candidate General (retd) Sarath Fonseka. Seven JVP activists were injured and admitted at the Tangalle government hospital, police sources… Continue reading SL ruling party gang attacks JVP activists in Beliatta

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No CA to monitor Sri Lankan state media during election campaign

Sri Lanka’s Commissioner of Elections Dayananda Dissanayake Thursday rejected the request to appoint a competent authority to monitor state media during the presidential election campaign. ”If the state media is monitored, the private media too should be monitored,” he said addressing Presidential candidates after accepting their nomination papers that were submitted Thursday. The Commissioner overruled… Continue reading No CA to monitor Sri Lankan state media during election campaign

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