Professor Chelva Kanaganayakam passes away

Professor Chelva Kanaganayakam, an Eezham Tamil academic who held the rare distinction of being the professor of English in a reputed university of a native English-speaking country, Canada, passed away in Montreal on Sunday. He was Professor of English at the University of Toronto. Recently he has been awarded the highest literary recognition of the… Continue reading Professor Chelva Kanaganayakam passes away

Maithiripala Sirisena of SLFP emerges as common opposition candidate contesting Rajapaksa

The main opposition United National Party (UNP) in the South on Friday decided to support Maithiripala Sirisena as the common candidate of the opposition to contest the upcoming Presidential election against the SL President Mahinda Rajapaksa. Currently, Mr. Maithiripala Sirisena is holding the post of Minister of Health in the Rajapaksa cabinet and the General… Continue reading Maithiripala Sirisena of SLFP emerges as common opposition candidate contesting Rajapaksa

Norwegian doctor vows to challenge Israeli travel ban to Gaza

Israel has recently blocked Mads Gilbert, professor and head of Emergency Medicine from the University Hospital of North Norway, from entering Gaza. After facing criticism from several holds, including the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Government of Israel changed its explanation that the Norwegian physician was no longer allowed to enter Israel. The outspoken… Continue reading Norwegian doctor vows to challenge Israeli travel ban to Gaza

Penang conference demands IC to end SL military occupation, investigate genocide

Malaysian and foreign delegates, who took part in an international Tamil conference, held in Georgetown, Penang, demanded UN referendum on Tamil Eelam, OISL investigations to also include genocide investigation and the international community to end Sri Lankan military occupation and Sinhala colonization of Tamil homeland. The conference was a success as it raised critical and… Continue reading Penang conference demands IC to end SL military occupation, investigate genocide

Former Tamil Eelam policeman shot dead in Mannaar

Unknown gunmen, believed to be the intelligence operatives of the Sri Lanka military, have shot and killed a former constable of Tamil Eelam Police, a father of two children, at Ve’l’laang-ku’lam in Mannaar district Wednesday night around 8:30 p.m., news sources in Mannaar said. The victim, 40-year-old Krishnasamy Nakuleswaran, was cutting cement stones together with… Continue reading Former Tamil Eelam policeman shot dead in Mannaar

Buddhist monk appropriates Kalladi Tamil Pre-school building, land in Moothoor

Buildings and the land used by Tamil villagers of Kalladi in Verukal division in Trincomalee district for several years for a pre-school have been appropriated by the chief prelate of the Buddhist temple located near the site. As usual Tamil parents took their children to pre-school on Friday morning but the monk standing in front… Continue reading Buddhist monk appropriates Kalladi Tamil Pre-school building, land in Moothoor

Colombo attempts to seize lands of Sivan temple in Ampaa’rai

Sri Lankan Archaeology Department officials, with the backing of the occupying military and police, have been attempting to seize lands belonging to a 75-year-old Siva temple and lands that belong to Eezham Tamils at Va’laththaap-piddi in Chammaanthu’rai division of Ampaa’rai district, says Eastern Provincial Councillor M. Rajeswaran. Following complaints from the people, the EPC councillor… Continue reading Colombo attempts to seize lands of Sivan temple in Ampaa’rai

Sri Lankan president seeks Supreme Court nod for third term

Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa has asked the Supreme Court to determine if there is any constitutional obstacle to his becoming president for a third term, something the top lawyers’ association says he can not do. Rajapaksa and his family have a tight grip on Sri Lanka’s economy and on politics which critics characterise as… Continue reading Sri Lankan president seeks Supreme Court nod for third term

Websites attacked after exposure of Lyca news manipulation

Two UK-based websites have been subjected to DDoS attacks and vulnerability exploitation attempts on Tuesday, following their news stories exposing the Rajapaksa connections of a Diaspora Tamil-owned multinational business establishment, Lyca Mobiles group, and a recent media twist on an incident that took place in Colombo airport involving the group, said the editors of Inioru.com… Continue reading Websites attacked after exposure of Lyca news manipulation

‘Solidarity of oppressed nations needed to defeat global system of oppression’

“The system that oppresses us is global. The system that oppresses us is united and in solidarity with each other. So we need to be in solidarity with each other against the same system that oppresses us. The Tamil national liberation struggle is a case in point. Your enemies are our enemies”, said Kurdish activist… Continue reading ‘Solidarity of oppressed nations needed to defeat global system of oppression’