Australian PM’s conduct at CHOGM shameful: Bishop Pat Power

As Australian media on Friday reported that 79 Tamil asylum seekers were being sent back to Colombo amidst the controversial ties between the Sri Lankan Government and the Australian Government were further exposed in ‘Sri Lanka CHOGM’ last week, Canberra-based retired Bishop Pat Power, long an outspoken critic of Rome, has criticised both the Prime… Continue reading Australian PM’s conduct at CHOGM shameful: Bishop Pat Power

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Family of Tamil activist threatened in Mannaar after ‘Sri Lanka CHOGM’

Sri Lankan Military Intelligence operatives have threatened the wife of a Tamil activist in Mannaar, while she was at her house with her 2 months old baby and a 5-year-old child on Thursday. Her husband, Jude Bashil Sosai (Sunesh) was at forefront in the demonstration held in Jaffna on 15 November demanding the attention by… Continue reading Family of Tamil activist threatened in Mannaar after ‘Sri Lanka CHOGM’

Sinhala military colonization escalates further north in Mullaiththeevu

The occupying Sri Lankan military has seized 3,200 acres of lands belonging to Eezham Tamils in Odduchuddaan DS division situated in the heart of Mullaith-theevu district, civil sources in Vanni told TamilNet on Thursday. The latest military land grab aims to hurriedly Sinhalicise the ancient Tamil villages in Othiyamalai GS area situated in the south… Continue reading Sinhala military colonization escalates further north in Mullaiththeevu

Cut-out of Rajapaksa burnt in Jaffna

A large cut-out of SL president Mahinda Rajapaksa, has been burnt down in Jaffna city in the early hours of Wednesday. Coinciding with this incident, the SL military has beefed up the presence of armed soldiers in the streets of Jaffna. The cut-out was put up in connection with Mahinda Rajpaksa’s widespread campaign of the… Continue reading Cut-out of Rajapaksa burnt in Jaffna

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Court in Jaffna dismisses SL military claim on Tamil memorial site at Theeruvil

District Court of Point Pedro in Jaffna on Wednesday dismissed the claim by the Sri Lankan military that the land, which the Urban Council of Valveddith-thu’rai (VVT) had chosen to build a public park at Theeruvil was a property that should belong to the SL military. Legal sources in VVT said the civic body could… Continue reading Court in Jaffna dismisses SL military claim on Tamil memorial site at Theeruvil

Reports of disappearances surface in wake of Sri Lanka CHOGM

A 35-year-old Tamil activist, who was actively involved in mobilising support to the victory of Tamil National Alliance (TNA) in the Provincial Council elections, has been reported missing since Friday in Ki’linochchi. Meanwhile, in Jaffna, an alert public apprehended two culprits, allegedly operated by the occupying Sri Lankan military, when the squad attempted to abduct… Continue reading Reports of disappearances surface in wake of Sri Lanka CHOGM

Indian Foreign Secretary thanks Sampanthan for Jaffna invitation to Indian PM

Indian Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh who accompanied Indian Foreign Minister Salman Khurshid to the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Colombo, when she met the Tamil National Alliance parliamentarians last Wednesday repeatedly thanked R Sampanthan, MA Sumanthiran and Suresh Premachandran of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) for having extended an invitation to the Indian… Continue reading Indian Foreign Secretary thanks Sampanthan for Jaffna invitation to Indian PM

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Colombo forced Tamil doctors to lie: Dr. Varatharajah

Former Regional Director of Health Services (RDHS) for Mullaiththeevu, Dr. Thurairajah Varatharajah, currently in exile in the U.S, says in video documentary aired in India’s NewsX TV station that Colombo, after keeping him and four other doctors in prison at the end of the war, forced the doctors to lie to foreign media and to… Continue reading Colombo forced Tamil doctors to lie: Dr. Varatharajah

Mass struggle, joint action with Tamil Nadu and Diaspora to advance Tamil cause: TNPF

Citing the recent elections to the Northern Provincial Council (NPC) and projecting it as a signal of Colombo beginning to deliver something, there was an effort to make many countries attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM). To convince the heads of governments not to hesitate attending CHOGM, a message was also passed to… Continue reading Mass struggle, joint action with Tamil Nadu and Diaspora to advance Tamil cause: TNPF

Murali steps in where angels fear to tread

Muthaiyaa Muralidharan, Sri Lanka’s star cricketer, stepped into the Commonwealth political fray, as he commented on the conditions in the North that there is "1000% improvement in facilities," as the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) was in progress in Colombo. Muralidharan was responding to British Prime Minister David Cameron that Britain would call for… Continue reading Murali steps in where angels fear to tread

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