Sinhalese Buddhist priest appointed as archaeological curator for Jaffna

Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapakse has appointed Rev. Warapitiya Rahula Thero as the curator for archaeological artifacts in Jaffna peninsula in an attempt to fabricate evidence to show the Sinhalese masses and the outer world that traces of Buddhism in Jaffna peninsula are exclusively Sinhalese, sources in Jaffna said. Rev. Rahula Thero will be working… Continue reading Sinhalese Buddhist priest appointed as archaeological curator for Jaffna

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Jaffna fort being readied for new colonial masters

In the name of archaeology the Dutch fort of Jaffna is going to be renovated by the Department of Archaeology of Sri Lanka as an abode for visiting Colombo’s dignitaries and Sinhala Buddhist ‘pilgrims,’ news reports say. The fort of Jaffna, originally built by the Portuguese and made into its present form by the Dutch… Continue reading Jaffna fort being readied for new colonial masters

Disabled IDP youth gains admission to Jaffna medical faculty

An Internally Displaced Tamil youth who lost both legs during the final battle launched by Sri Lanka Army against Liberation Tigers in Vanni region and held in Vavuniyaa internment camp had gained admission to the medical faculty of the Jaffna University. He has been admitted to the medical faculty and is attending lectures, according to… Continue reading Disabled IDP youth gains admission to Jaffna medical faculty

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Legal action against Tamil MPs calculated, partial – Defence Attorney

”There are many who had addressed ‘Pongu Thamizh’ events held in various places in Sri Lanka then, now functioning as government ministers, deputy ministers and leaders of political parties. But cases are filed only on four Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarians accusing they had addressed ‘Pongu Thamizh’ rallies in countries like Germany and Australia in… Continue reading Legal action against Tamil MPs calculated, partial – Defence Attorney

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Indian strategic analyst writes on ‘lost leverage’

“Today, India stands more marginalized than ever in Sri Lanka. Its natural constituency—the Tamils—feels not only betrayed, but also looks at India as a colluder in the bloodbath. India already had alienated the Sinhalese majority in the 1980s,” writes Professor Brahma Chellaney of the Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi, in a forthright article appeared… Continue reading Indian strategic analyst writes on ‘lost leverage’

Eastern Province CM unable to stop Sinhalese colonization – Ariyanenthiran

Batticaloa district Tamil National Alliance (TNA), P. Ariyanenthiran who was able to visit his constituency after three years Friday said that Sinhalese families from the South have been colonized in Choaliyaamadu village in Paddiruppu Regional Secretariat division in Batticaloa district. He told media that the Chief Minister of Eastern Province, though a Tamil, cannot stop… Continue reading Eastern Province CM unable to stop Sinhalese colonization – Ariyanenthiran

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Netherlands Ambassador to Sri Lanka visits Jaffna

Netherlands Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Leoni Cuelenare and an official, Gerrit Noordam from the Embassy were in Jaffna Wednesday where they held detailed discussion on matters related to the rehabilitation of Vanni Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) detained in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) internment camps in Vavuniyaa, sources in Jaffna said. Jaffna Government Agent (GA), K.… Continue reading Netherlands Ambassador to Sri Lanka visits Jaffna

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Mass graves fear prevents Colombo from seeking demining help – Sampanthan

"The Sri Lanka government fears that, if the international community gets involved in the de-mining, they may stumble on to mass graves of Tamil victims killed during the last stages of fighting between the Sri Lanka military and the Tamil Tigers," said Parliamentary Group Leader of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), R. Sampathan, on Thursday… Continue reading Mass graves fear prevents Colombo from seeking demining help – Sampanthan

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Tamils facing “cultural annihaliation” by SL Government: Australian Senator

“It may be argued that the Tamil people have a legitimate right to self-determination but what is essential now is that we must see an end to the oppressive and discriminatory policies of the victorious Sri Lankan Government” urged Greens Senator Ian Cohen in an address to the Australian Parliament on September 24th. Highlighting the… Continue reading Tamils facing “cultural annihaliation” by SL Government: Australian Senator

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