Sri Lanka Sunday Leader editor Frederica Jansz sacked

The editor of Sri Lanka’s most outspokenly anti-government newspaper says she has been dismissed after it was was bought by a businessman who wanted it to change its editorial line. Frederica Jansz said that she left after refusing to curb her writing style or compromise her credibility. The previous editor of the the Sunday Leader,… Continue reading Sri Lanka Sunday Leader editor Frederica Jansz sacked

Tamils in UK salute Vijayaraj, condemn India’s welcome of Mahinda

Saluting the sacrifice of Salem based Tamil Nadu activist Vijayaraj, who had self-immolated protesting Mahinda Rajapaksa’s visit to India and who succumbed to his burns on Tuesday, Eezham Tamils in the UK conveyed their solidarity to the protesting Tamils of Tamil Nadu, condemning India’s welcome of the genocide-accused SL President. Demonstrating outside the Indian High… Continue reading Tamils in UK salute Vijayaraj, condemn India’s welcome of Mahinda

SL forces attack, throw dirt at people demanding resettlement in Mullaiththeevu

When people of Mullaiththeevu for the first time in last three years gathered in hundreds in front of the district secretariat on Friday, to demand resettlement in their village at Keappaa-pulavu in the district, the occupying Sinhala military deployed in large numbers responded with intimidation of taking videos of the demonstrators and by arranging a… Continue reading SL forces attack, throw dirt at people demanding resettlement in Mullaiththeevu

Protests intensify against Rajapaksa’s presence in India condemning Congress-BJP

Criticizing both the BJP led Madhya Pradesh state government and Congress Party for inviting SL President Mahinda Rajapaksa for a Buddhist event in Sanchi, MDMK leader Vaiko told reporters “Despite knowing that Rajapaksa is solely responsible for the genocide of innocent Tamils in Sri Lanka, the Shivraj Singh Chouhan government in Madhya Pradesh has invited… Continue reading Protests intensify against Rajapaksa’s presence in India condemning Congress-BJP

India Tamil leader Vaiko detained over Rajapaksa protest

Police in India have detained Tamil politician Vaiko in the central Madhya Pradesh state for protesting against the visit of the Sri Lankan president. Mahinda Rajapaksa is on a three-day visit to India. On Friday, he was in Sanchi town to lay the foundation stone for a Buddhist university in the state. Vaiko and other… Continue reading India Tamil leader Vaiko detained over Rajapaksa protest

MP: Vaiko, 700 others arrested as SL President Rajapaksa arrives in Sanchi

MDMK chief Vaiko and 700 of his party supporters were arrested in Chhindwara near Sanchi on Friday as they tried to enter the city to hold their protest against visiting Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa who is scheduled to inaugurate a Buddhist University there. Vaiko had planned a black flag protest against Rajapaksa in Sanchi.… Continue reading MP: Vaiko, 700 others arrested as SL President Rajapaksa arrives in Sanchi

Govt. commitment questionable: TNA tells UN

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) told the visiting UN delegation that it remained questionable whether the government was unequivocally committed to the implementation of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) and he UNHRC resolution adopted in March, 2012. The TNA delegation led by party leader R. Sampanthan met Hanny Megally, Chief, Asia, Pacific, Middle… Continue reading Govt. commitment questionable: TNA tells UN

Sri Lankan Army still has vast presence in North & East

More than three years after winning the war against the LTTE, the Sri Lankan Army retains an overwhelming presence in the North and East of the island, deploying 16 out of its 19 divisions in the Tamil-dominated regions. Information available with The Hindu indicates that besides three divisions in Jaffna, there are three each in… Continue reading Sri Lankan Army still has vast presence in North & East

Vaiko stopped at Madhya Pradesh border

Even as the genocide-accused SL President Mahinda Rajapaksa landed in New Delhi on Wednesday to a warm welcome, MDMK leader Vaiko and over a thousand of his cadres, who had planned a peaceful black flag demonstration against Rajapaska’s inauguration of a Buddhist university at Sanchi, were stopped at the Madhya Pradesh border by that state’s… Continue reading Vaiko stopped at Madhya Pradesh border

Resettled people report traces of genocide

Despite reports of alleged deployment of unscrupulous foreign expertise in erasing the traces of the genocidal onslaught that took place in Mullaiththeevu district in the final days of Vanni war in 2009, there are still remains of hundreds of human skeletons that were burnt to ashes in Aananthapuram and other parts of Puthukkudiyiruppu, civilians who… Continue reading Resettled people report traces of genocide