US Navy, Sinhala military engage in joint training operations in Trincomalee

American Navy SEALS and the Sri Lankan military are currently conducting joint training operations at the Sinhala military occupied Trincomalee. The Annual Joined Combined Exchange Training (JCET) between the US Naval Special Warfare Community and the Sri Lankan military named ‘Flash Style’, which commenced on 2 July at the naval dockyard in Trincomalee, is scheduled… Continue reading US Navy, Sinhala military engage in joint training operations in Trincomalee

“Take bold stand for Tamils in Sri Lanka”

Expressing her concerns over Sri Lankan Government’s move to dilute or repeal the 13th Amendment to its Constitution, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa on Sunday wrote to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to decisively take a bold stand in support of the Tamil minority. She feared that the continuing resistance by the Mahinda Rajapaksa-led government could… Continue reading “Take bold stand for Tamils in Sri Lanka”

Diaspora youth release Policy Document to chart course of struggle post-Mu’l’livaaykkaal

Second-generation diaspora youth activists came together to release a Policy Document to chart the course of the Eezham Tamils’ struggle, assessing political developments post- May 2009. After interactive sessions held from July 6-7 at an event titled ‘Seeking Perception sans Conditioning: Charting the Course of Struggle in Assessment of Post-Mullivaaikkaal’, eight activists from Europe, Australia… Continue reading Diaspora youth release Policy Document to chart course of struggle post-Mu’l’livaaykkaal

Malaysia should boycott CHOGM, IC should call for referendum: Penang Dy-CM

Malaysia should not participate in CHOGM in Colombo simply because what took place in 2009 was a genocide against Tamil people. Unless the Sri Lankan government is taken to task on the genocide against Tamils, I think the Commonwealth countries should boycott CHOGM in Colombo this year, said Malaysia’s Penang State Deputy Chief Minister, Prof… Continue reading Malaysia should boycott CHOGM, IC should call for referendum: Penang Dy-CM

Advise Sri Lanka to stop attack on Indian fishermen, Jayalalithaa urges Centre

(PTI) Accusing the Centre of maintaining a "stoic and apathetic silence" over the issue of attacks on Indian fishermen by Sri Lankan navy, Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa has urged it to summon the Sri Lankan envoy and "strongly advise" Colombo on this matter lest the attacks should exacerbate the situation. Referring to the… Continue reading Advise Sri Lanka to stop attack on Indian fishermen, Jayalalithaa urges Centre

TNA fails on several counts: S.K. Sitrampalam

In the opinion of political analysts, the polity of Tamil National Alliance (TNA) is nothing but playing a stooge to the USA and India – time after time and without any returns – said Dr. S.K. Sitrampalam, Emeritus Professor of Jaffna University and a senior ITAK leader, while addressing the Jaffna Press Club on Saturday.… Continue reading TNA fails on several counts: S.K. Sitrampalam

Sri Lanka diplomat’s twitter tirade jeopardizes British PM’s CHOGM visit

Sri Lanka’s self-proclaimed "new school diplomat" and consul-general in Sydney, Bandula Jayasekara’s twitter attacks against the Channel-4 film maker and British national, Callum Macrae, may have potentially embarrassing diplomatic fallouts in UK ahead of the Commonwealth Head of Government Meeting (CHOGM) scheduled to be held in November this year, political sources in Australia said. Mr… Continue reading Sri Lanka diplomat’s twitter tirade jeopardizes British PM’s CHOGM visit

USA, India, UNHRC answerable to provincial meddling in Sri Lanka

However condemned by Eezham Tamils, the USA and India have committed on several occasions to ‘provincial’ solutions to the national crisis of Eezham Tamils. The ‘provincial’ wording has also got into the UNHRC resolution, tabled and fine-tuned by the two and passed by 47 Establishments. But, what do they say for Colombo’s current meddling in… Continue reading USA, India, UNHRC answerable to provincial meddling in Sri Lanka

Twelve STF arrested for 2006 killing of five Trinco students

welve members of Sri Lanka Police Special Task Force (STF) were arrested in connection with the extra-judicial killings of five Tamil students, all aged 21, at a beach in Trincomallee on 2nd January 2006, and remanded in custody till the July 18th court hearing, Colombo media reported Friday. Colombo has been resisting pursuing the killers… Continue reading Twelve STF arrested for 2006 killing of five Trinco students

Rajapaksa issues proclamation on NPC election

Even as the Sri Lankan government mulls over changes to the 13th Amendment, President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Friday issued a proclamation to the Election Commissioner to conduct the Northern Provincial Council election. The announcement, which local agencies attributed to the Government Information Department, comes at a time when Economic Development Minister Basil Rajapaksa — also… Continue reading Rajapaksa issues proclamation on NPC election