SL military vehicle hits children in Batticaloa, 3 wounded

A speeding Sri Lankan military water bowser in Kiraan knocked down three children on Wednesday. 14-year-old Chinna Kannan, 12-year-old Janithan and 11-year-old Kousalyan were rushed to Chanthi-ve’li hospital and transferred to Batticaloa Teaching Hospital for further treatment, medical sources in Batticaloa said. The SL police in Ea’raavoor was quick to claim that a ‘preliminary investigation’… Continue reading SL military vehicle hits children in Batticaloa, 3 wounded

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‘You may whisper in my ear’, Pillay told Mullai people

UN Human Rights High Commissioner Navi Pillay, who met a section of the uprooted people of Champoor in Trincomalee on Wednesday, told them that she was aware of their plight. On Tuesday, Ms Pillay, who visited Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal in Mullaith-theevu sympathized with the victims struggling to resettle amidst the prevailing SL military occupation and the ongoing… Continue reading ‘You may whisper in my ear’, Pillay told Mullai people

Rajapaksa party brings in gangster politics to Jaffna

A clash between two factions of the SL President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s UPFA alliance in Jaffna ended up in gunfire on Tuesday in Thenmaraadchi, Jaffna. SLFP Jaffna organiser Mr Ankajan Ramanathan’s group and Mr Saravananthan’s group in Thenmaraadchi were chasing each other in vehicles, from Kodikaamam to Chaavakach-cheari. At the end, Saravananthan’s squad smashed vehicles belonging… Continue reading Rajapaksa party brings in gangster politics to Jaffna

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Navi Pillay meeting Tamils in Jaffna ended in eyewash, say Tamil activists

The UN Human Rights Commissioner Navanetham Pillay met a group of 15 Tamil rights activists and civil representatives at the UN office in Jaffna. While she spent more time with the Sri Lankan State officials, the independent Tamil activists were given just 90 seconds each to present their cases under 8 different themes that included… Continue reading Navi Pillay meeting Tamils in Jaffna ended in eyewash, say Tamil activists

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SL forces chase out Tamils waiting to see Navi Pillay in Vanni

Sri Lankan military intelligence and SL policemen brutally attacked and chased out a group of 30 families and relatives of missing persons, who had gathered near Paranthan junction in Ki’linochchi district on Tuesday to express their message to the visiting UN Human Rights Commissioner Ms Navanetham Pillay. The families had come as they were told… Continue reading SL forces chase out Tamils waiting to see Navi Pillay in Vanni

Navi Pillay taken through backdoor to avoid public in Jaffna

Many among more than a thousand people gathered in front of the Jaffna Public Library on Tuesday morning to personally convey their feelings to the visiting UN Human Rights Commissioner Ms Navi Pillay, started shedding tears when they found out that Ms Pillay was taken away, through the backdoor, by the Sri Lankan officials. The… Continue reading Navi Pillay taken through backdoor to avoid public in Jaffna

Even constitutional restructure is no solution: Kasi Ananthan

A constitution, even after any reform or restructure, is meaningless in the context of the island Ilangkai (Sri Lanka), as the single State for the whole island is not disposed towards honouring any constitution. In a two-nation island, where one nation is dominant, there are no safeguards as in the case of the multi-nation India… Continue reading Even constitutional restructure is no solution: Kasi Ananthan

Fundamentals diluted behind the scene in Colombo

An elitist group of Tamil lawyers and law academics who have become entrenched in the Colombo-centric system, are collaborating with a section of the foreign Establishments in making Tamil demands ‘non-descript’. Removing the notion of Nation, they talk about self-determination that is not self-determination. In their terminology, ‘Nation’ becomes ‘people’ or ‘nationality’; ‘traditional homeland’ becomes… Continue reading Fundamentals diluted behind the scene in Colombo

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Trust only the peoples of the Palk Bay: Jaffna fishermen leader

The perspective of the coastal people of North is that the States of Sri Lanka and India collaborate in the destruction of Eezham Tamils, said Mr N.V. Subramaniam, a fisheries society leader from Maathakal in Jaffna, who is taking part in the Northern Provincial Council elections representing the Tamil National Alliance. Based on his experience… Continue reading Trust only the peoples of the Palk Bay: Jaffna fishermen leader

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