The Sri Lankan State through its administration kept the universities across the island closed while the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) took place in Colombo. Except the University of Jaffna, other universities were opened before 02 December. The reason for Colombo instructing its authorities to keep the Jaffna University closed till Monday was to… Continue reading Students protest against Colombo’s discriminatory closure of Jaffna University
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Cameron reneges on Sri Lanka war-crimes investigations
The British Prime Minister, David Cameron, after returning from Colombo Commonwealth meeting, said in an article that appeared in the Arab News, that there should be a transparent, credible investigation into alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka. But he reneged on the time frame pronounced for the completion of the inquiry. In Colombo, Cameron said,… Continue reading Cameron reneges on Sri Lanka war-crimes investigations
Heroes Day in homeland, Diaspora, Tamil Nadu gains more significance than previous years
The Indian prejudice and the global injustice, committed on the nation of Eezham Tamils by the various powers, enabled the Sri Lankan State to wage its genocidal war on Eezham Tamils to its end. But, the Tamil Heroes together with their steadfast people, who had no support from any State party in the world, achieved… Continue reading Heroes Day in homeland, Diaspora, Tamil Nadu gains more significance than previous years
SL military operatives issue death threat to Catholic priest in Trincomalee
Pointing their gun at the parish priest of Our Lady of Gaudalupe church, unidentified persons who came in motorbike that had no number plate, issued death threat to Fr. S.S. Johnpillai in Trincomalee city. The incident took place around 9:00 p.m. on 26 November. The gunmen blamed that the priest was praying on the birthday… Continue reading SL military operatives issue death threat to Catholic priest in Trincomalee
Heroes Day remembrance by public gains significance in North
Almost all sections of Eezham Tamils in North on Wednesday remembered the Tamil Heroes Day in North amidst heavy deployment of the armed soldiers of the occupying Sri Lankan military. This year, the public observing remembrance in Jaffna, Vanni, Mannaar and Mullaiththeevu gains importance above all the events in the country of Eezham Tamils. University… Continue reading Heroes Day remembrance by public gains significance in North
Allow people to give way to their emotions, Wigneswaran warns Colombo on Heroes Day
The occupying Sri Lankan military in Jaffna on Tamil Heroes Day blocked the Northern Provincial Council (NPC) from planting trees at the public venue of Thanthai Chelva’s memorial square. However, three provincial ministers, including the NPC Chief Minister CV Wigneswaran and three councillors went ahead planting tree saplings in the premises of the secretariat of… Continue reading Allow people to give way to their emotions, Wigneswaran warns Colombo on Heroes Day
Sri Lanka bans remembrance of Tamil Tigers
Sri Lanka’s military Monday announced a ban on commemorations of the island’s defeated Tamil Tiger rebels following reports that sections of the ethnic Tamil minority were planning to hold events. The military said any event was banned because the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) was still a proscribed organisation, four years after the army… Continue reading Sri Lanka bans remembrance of Tamil Tigers
Heroes Day observed in Tamil homeland under gagged conditions
Sri Lankan military intelligence operatives were monitoring the activities of the grassroots political activists and the elected councillors of the provincial council and the civic bodies in North and East. However, the Teachers Union of Jaffna University observed a memorial event Wednesday noon by lighting candles of sacrifice and paying a floral tribute braving the… Continue reading Heroes Day observed in Tamil homeland under gagged conditions
Abbott in hot water over condoning torture in Sri Lanka
Leading rights groups, Human Rights Watch, the Human Rights Law Centre, Amnesty International Australia, Australian Lawyers for Human Rights, and the Castan Centre for Human Rights, called for a retraction of remarks on torture in Sri Lanka made by Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott November 15, 2013. Abbot had said that while his government "deplores… Continue reading Abbott in hot water over condoning torture in Sri Lanka
SL military operatives attack houses of Tamil councillors in Jaffna
Sri Lankan military operatives who came in vehicles to the houses of Mr Sathees, the deputy head of Valveddith-thu’rai Urban Council and Mr Viyakes, the chairman of Karaveddi South-West Piratheasa Chapai attacked the houses threatening the family members, who were at sleep in the early hours of Tuesday. The squad smashed the windows of the… Continue reading SL military operatives attack houses of Tamil councillors in Jaffna
