Archaeology sparks new conflict between Sri Lankan Tamils and Sinhalese

by Jeremy Page Recent visitors to Kilinochchi, the former capital of the Tamil Tigers, had noticed something unusual — there was a single, new building standing among the bombed-out ruins of the abandoned city in northern Sri Lanka. It was a whitewashed Buddhist shrine, strewn with flowers. “We thought it strange because there was no… Continue reading Archaeology sparks new conflict between Sri Lankan Tamils and Sinhalese

After the Tigers, a new Tamil struggle

Tamil Tiger rebels were crushed in Sri Lanka’s civil war, while President Rajapaksa from the Sinhalese majority has gone from strength to strength. His government is expected to win parliamentary elections on Thursday – and many minority Tamils now wonder what the future holds. The BBC’s Charles Haviland reports from Jaffna. The Nallur temple, a… Continue reading After the Tigers, a new Tamil struggle

“Yes, we are Sinhala. The country is also Sinhala. So listen you Demala (Tamil)” President tells the Tamil people in Jaffna

The President during his speech at the Jaffna rally on the 1st had shouted at the Tamil people saying, “Yes, we are Sinhala. The country is also Sinhala. Therefore, you Demala (Tamils) listen to me. If you cannot listen without trying to be too smart, then leave.” The President had made this statement while making… Continue reading “Yes, we are Sinhala. The country is also Sinhala. So listen you Demala (Tamil)” President tells the Tamil people in Jaffna

Election set to strengthen Sri Lanka president

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse, accused by critics of stifling dissent and persecuting the opposition, looks set to consolidate his hold on power in parliamentary elections this week. Rajapakse called Thursday’s vote two months ahead of schedule after his thumping re-election in January and his Freedom Alliance party is in line for an easy majority… Continue reading Election set to strengthen Sri Lanka president

Sri Lanka military on alert ahead of vote: police

Sri Lanka placed nearly 20,000 troops on alert to reinforce police as violence escalated ahead of parliamentary elections, a police spokesman said Sunday. The private Centre for Monitoring Election Violence (CMEV) reported 325 minor incidents of poll-related violence in the run-up to Thursday’s vote, with firearms being used in about 50 cases. Hundreds of people… Continue reading Sri Lanka military on alert ahead of vote: police

‘Detained S.Lanka writer probed for radical links’

A Sri Lankan woman taken into custody last month for writing books about her conversion to Islam for Buddhism is being investigated for possible links to Islamic extremists, police said Saturday. Last weekend, police said the woman, identified as Malini Perera, was taken into custody under tough emergency laws over allegations of "anti-state" activities but… Continue reading ‘Detained S.Lanka writer probed for radical links’

Sri Lanka’s president urges Tamil voters to trust him

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Thursday promised voters in the minority Tamil city of Jaffna a role in solving their own problems in his second visit since the end of a three-decade civil war in May. Voters in Jaffna and other Tamil areas roundly rejected Rajapaksa, who led Sri Lanka’s victory over the Liberation… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s president urges Tamil voters to trust him

Ruling UPFA Mayor of Jaffna reports of an attempt on her life

Mayor of Jaffna Ms. Yogeswary Patkunam of the ruling United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) said that she managed to escape from an attempt on her life Thursday around 1:30 a.m as she was on her way to Durraippah Stadium to check arrangements for the public meeting in which President Mahinda Rajapakse was to address the… Continue reading Ruling UPFA Mayor of Jaffna reports of an attempt on her life

Mahinda Rajapakse displeased with Jaffna election meeting

Despite efforts by Minister Douglas Devananda and the candidates of Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) and Eelam People’s Democratic Party (EPDP) it was possible to bring in only less than 400 persons to attend the propaganda meeting in which President Mahinda Rajapakse participated Thursday in Jaffna Duraippah Stadium, sources in Jaffna said. Mahinda Rajapakse appeared… Continue reading Mahinda Rajapakse displeased with Jaffna election meeting