The Sri Lankan government’s move follows a travel advisory against visits to Tamil Nadu. Even as India assured that all measures would be taken for the safety of Sri Lankans, a group of pilgrims in Tamil Nadu faced protests for the second day The Sri Lankan government is arranging a special plane on Tuesday to… Continue reading Special plane to fly out Sri Lankan pilgrims
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Pilgrimage, tourism become show of genocidal jubilation
12.5 million Sinhala Buddhist visitors from the South have toured Jaffna peninsula during the last three years, from July 2009 to August 2012, according to the statistics released by the statistics division of the occupying Sri Lankan military in Jaffna. Highest number of visits was recorded in August 2012, when more than 100,000 southerners visited… Continue reading Pilgrimage, tourism become show of genocidal jubilation
Sri Lanka warns its citizen against visiting Tamil Nadu
Sri Lanka on Monday issued a travel advisory asking its citizen not to visit Tamil Nadu until further notice in the wake of "increasing number of instances of intimidation" of Sri Lankans in the state. "The Government of Sri Lanka regrets the increasing number of instances of intimidation of Sri Lankan nationals visiting Tamil Nadu… Continue reading Sri Lanka warns its citizen against visiting Tamil Nadu
Protest against Mahinda Rajapaksa’s visit to India
The proposed visit by Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa to India is creating ripples in Tamil Nadu, with Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK), a constituent of United Progressive Alliance, registering its protest against the tour. Briefing newspersons on the sidelines of a conference on reservation in private sector organised in Chennai on Sunday, VCK leader Thol… Continue reading Protest against Mahinda Rajapaksa’s visit to India
Witness to Genocide documentary wins two awards in India
One of the big winners of the 2012 exchange4media News Broadcasting Awards (eNBA) in India on Friday was ‘I Witnessed Genocide : Inside the Killing Fields of Lanka’, a key documentary produced last year by Headlines Today Television on the plight of Eezham Tamils in Vanni. The New Delhi based station’s special correspondent Priyamvatha and… Continue reading Witness to Genocide documentary wins two awards in India
Jayalalithaa orders exit of Colombo footballers, suspension of stadium official
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Ms Jayalalithaa on Sunday gave orders to send back a football team of Sri Lanka’s Royal College in Colombo that had come to play ‘friendly’ matches in Chennai. The matches had been organised through an arrangement between the College and an official of the Reserve Bank of India, and the team… Continue reading Jayalalithaa orders exit of Colombo footballers, suspension of stadium official
China says S. Asia ties ‘no threat to third party’
Chinese Defence Minister Liang Guanglie says Beijing’s increasingly close ties with South Asia are aimed at ensuring regional "security and stability" and are not intended to harm any "third party". Liang, the first Chinese defence minister to visit Sri Lanka, did not name India — where he heads to Sunday — but officials in New… Continue reading China says S. Asia ties ‘no threat to third party’
“Tamil Nadu is not in India?” asks Vaiko
(TruthDive): Ex MP and Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK) chief Vaiko was on one day fast in continuation of the relay fast to support the struggle of Senthooran. Confined in the special refugee camp in Chengalpet, Senthooran is undertaking a fast for the past 26 days with a request to transfer the Ealem Tamils from … Continue reading “Tamil Nadu is not in India?” asks Vaiko
A disappearance every five days in post-war Sri Lanka
On 21st at 2.31pm, August 2012, 32 year old Vasanthamala sent a sms from her mobile to her relatives saying she had been taken by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) in Vavuniya. Around 8pm the same night, she made short phone calls to her mother and father, and said she was alright. When her parents… Continue reading A disappearance every five days in post-war Sri Lanka
Genocidal sex abuse of ex-LTTE female cadres becomes routine in North and East
The genocidal Sri Lanka military occupying the country of Eezham Tamils is routinely engaged in repeated sexual abuse of the former female members of the LTTE to see them pregnant by the Sinhala soldiers, in the model of former Yugoslavia, news sources citing a number of cases and medical professionals told TamilNet. While Radha D’Souza… Continue reading Genocidal sex abuse of ex-LTTE female cadres becomes routine in North and East
