NPC Chief Minister CV Wigneswaran, who claims that he has been installed in the position by the grace of India, and the TNA Parliamentary Group Leader R. Sampanthan, were ‘crowned’ at the end of the oath-taking ceremony for the NPC members, held in Jaffna on Friday. Wigneswaran, in addition, was handed over with a spear… Continue reading Kidding a genocide affected nation
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NPC members take oath in Jaffna after honouring fallen Tamil Heroes
Twenty members of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) elected to the Northern Provincial Council took oaths in Jaffna after visiting the memorial site of SJV Chelvanayakam and after observing honour to fallen Tamil Heroes (Maaveerar) and the people perished in the war, at Jaffna Veerasingham Hall Friday 9:00 a.m. EPRLF-leader Suresh Premachandran and five of… Continue reading NPC members take oath in Jaffna after honouring fallen Tamil Heroes
Canada says Indian diplomat acting as Sri Lanka’s stooge
Following Canadian Prime Minister, Stephen Harper’s public announcement of his boycotting Commonwealth meeting in Sri Lanka after accusing Colombo of "intimidation and incarceration of political leaders and journalists, harassment of minorities, reported disappearances, and allegations of extra-judicial killings," Hugh Segal, Canada’s special envoy to the Commonwealth, launched a direct assault on the authority of Commonwealth… Continue reading Canada says Indian diplomat acting as Sri Lanka’s stooge
Indian FM in Jaffna talks of ‘tri-lingual, united, sovereign, devolved and connected’ Sri Lanka
Indian External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid, who visited Jaffna on Tuesday, ceremonially opened two houses of the controversial ‘50,000 House Project’, by visiting Thanthai Chelvapuram village at Thellippazhai in Valikaamam North, after landing in Palaali, meeting SL military officials and paying tribute to slain Indian soldiers in the war 23 years ago. Mr Khurshid then… Continue reading Indian FM in Jaffna talks of ‘tri-lingual, united, sovereign, devolved and connected’ Sri Lanka
"Rajapaksa, a serial abuser of human rights"
Canada’s Prime Minister, Stephen Harper, has concluded that Sri Lanka’s president, Mahinda Rajapaksa, is a serial abuser of human rights and is refusing to be photographed getting out of a car and shaking hands with him, Canada’s CBC News said Monday. The Prime Minister, while citing "intimidation and incarceration of political leaders and journalists, harassment… Continue reading "Rajapaksa, a serial abuser of human rights"
Fast-unto-death activist demands New Delhi to respect TN Assembly, boycott CHOGM
Putting forward 9 concrete demands, Thoazhar (Comrade) Thiyagu, a veteran Tamil activist from Tamil Nadu, has been on a fast-unto-death campaign since October 01st at Va’l’luvar-koaddam in Chennai in Tamil Nadu. As his campaign entered 6th day on Monday, Thoazhar Thiyagu is determined to take forward the struggle, despite doctors warn him about deteriorating health.… Continue reading Fast-unto-death activist demands New Delhi to respect TN Assembly, boycott CHOGM
Diaspora teenager records the Vanni she witnessed
“Was I a Stranger in My Homeland? Has One Two Lives?” is the title of a book by a young Norwegian Eezham Tamil girl, Malavi Sivakanesan. The book tells the story of how she, as an 8-year-old girl visiting Vanni, enjoyed playing in the sands of her homeland to how she, 6 years later at… Continue reading Diaspora teenager records the Vanni she witnessed
Legendary Vietnamese General passes away at 102
General Vo Nguyen Giap, whose legendary military victories against the occupying armies of France and the USA facilitated the independence and integrity of Vietnam, passed away on Friday evening at the age of 102. Born on 25 August 1911, the former history teacher, who taught a lesson to world imperialism in the second half of… Continue reading Legendary Vietnamese General passes away at 102
Sri Lankan passport one of the worst in world
Courtesy to the genocidal State in the island and the powerful world Establishments that continue to pat on its back, the peoples in the island get one of the worst passports of the world. Sri Lankan passport is ranked as the 6th worst in the world, after Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, Pakistan and Nepal, according to… Continue reading Sri Lankan passport one of the worst in world
Question raised on truth of Navi Pillay statement
UN Human Rights chief Ms Navanetham Pillay, in a press interview in Colombo towards the end of her recent visit to the island, has said that no one she had met there used the word genocide. TamilNet comes to know that there were specific instances in which responsible civil society members meeting her had told… Continue reading Question raised on truth of Navi Pillay statement
