Colonial Governor closes down computer section of Jaffna Public Library

Occupying Sri Lanka’s Governor of North and war crimes accused former SL commander of Jaffna, Major General (retd.) G.A. Chandrasiri, has instructed the Jaffna Municipal Council administration to immediately remove the computer section at the Jaffna Public Library, used by the readers of the library for viewing electronic documents, to construct a modern toilet there… Continue reading Colonial Governor closes down computer section of Jaffna Public Library

“Marvellous opportunity”- Chandrika Kumaratunga

Sri Lanka has a “marvellous opportunity” to heal and reconcile its twin populations after 25 years of civil war, says Chandrika Kumaratunga, Sri Lanka’s former Prime Minister and President. Which is why she is more than a little baffled at the slowness with which the Mahinda Rajapaksa government is building post-civil war “bridges.” “Such opportunities… Continue reading “Marvellous opportunity”- Chandrika Kumaratunga

Colombo builds Sinhala cantonment in Maathakal

Genocidal Sri Lanka, which poses Thiruvadi-nilai area of Maathakal, the north-western tip of the Jaffna Peninsula as a ‘Sacred Zone’ of the Sinhala-Buddhists, is now engaged in constructing permanent quarters for the occupying Sri Lanka Navy in the lands of uprooted Tamils who are denied access to their land that had gone under SL military… Continue reading Colombo builds Sinhala cantonment in Maathakal

UN urged to help find Gunaratnam

The wife of a disappeared political party leader in Sri Lanka has appealed to the United Nations and the Australian government to help finding him. Premkumar Gunaratnam alias Rathnayaka Mudiyanselage Dayalal and Dimutu Attygalle are missing since Friday night, said their party activists. In an appeal to the UN Human Rights Commission, Mr Gunaratnam’s wife… Continue reading UN urged to help find Gunaratnam

‘Backing of resolution on Sri Lanka, a sign of successful diplomacy’

Decision to commission KKNPP is final: P.Chidambaram The adoption of the US-sponsored resolution on the alleged human rights violations in Sri Lanka at the United Nations Human Rights Council reflects the success of the diplomatic approach adopted by India, said Union Home Minister P.Chidambaram here on Saturday. “It was a complex issue. We needed a… Continue reading ‘Backing of resolution on Sri Lanka, a sign of successful diplomacy’

Indian delegation to visit war-torn areas in Lanka

(PTI) With an aim of reinforcing India’s commitment towards ethnic Sri Lankan Tamils, a delegation of MPs led by Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, Sushma Swaraj will travel to the country next week to assess the resettlement and political process in war-torn areas. The 15-member multi-party delegation with representatives from Congress, BJP, DMK, AIADMK… Continue reading Indian delegation to visit war-torn areas in Lanka

Adventures Of The Undead-Tiger And Other (Rajapaksa) Fairy Tales

Whenever the Rajapaksa administration is in need, the Tiger emerges from the underworld into a brief but useful life. According to the latest episode of this serial-reincarnation drama, more than 150 LTTE cadres, trained in three secret camps in Tamil Nadu, have entered Sri Lanka, in the guise of fishermen. They plan to destabilise the… Continue reading Adventures Of The Undead-Tiger And Other (Rajapaksa) Fairy Tales

Latest victims of a heinous trend: Abduction of political activists Premakumar Gunaratnam and Dimuthu Attygalle

Political activists and leaders of the People’s Struggle Movement in Sri Lanka, Mr. Premakumar Gunaratnam[1] and Ms. Dimithu Attygalle[2] disappeared on 6th April 2012.  Prior to their disappearance both activists had been preparing for the first convention of the Frontline Socialist Party, a party formed by a dissident group from the opposition party, Janatha Vimukthi… Continue reading Latest victims of a heinous trend: Abduction of political activists Premakumar Gunaratnam and Dimuthu Attygalle