Seminary student tortured in white-van, terror-campaign takes new form in Mannaar

A 19-year-old student of Mannaar Seminary and an 18-year-old fellow student at Mannaar St. Xavier’s Boys College, were abducted by armed men who came in a white van Monday around 2:00 p.m. when the students were on their way back from the school. The students were blindfolded and severely beaten inside the vehicle. Except for… Continue reading Seminary student tortured in white-van, terror-campaign takes new form in Mannaar

UN seeks $51 million for Sri Lanka flood victims

The United Nations on Wednesday sought 51 million dollars to meet the urgent needs of more than one million people affected by recent monsoon floods in Sri Lanka. The UN issued the appeal as its deputy emergency relief coordinator, Catherine Bragg, arrived on the island for a three-day mission to meet with victims and the… Continue reading UN seeks $51 million for Sri Lanka flood victims

Indian-partnered gala in Jaffna to follow Rajapaksa-Pongkal with Sinhala anthem

Sri Lanka anthem was sung in Sinhala by the school children of Jaffna at the Rajapaksa Pongkal in Jaffna on Monday. A large number of the participants to the event were school students and their teachers, forcibly brought to the occasion. Around a hundred students were lured by the EPDP with promises of laptop computers… Continue reading Indian-partnered gala in Jaffna to follow Rajapaksa-Pongkal with Sinhala anthem

Top UN official to visit Sri Lanka’s war victims

A top UN official due in Sri Lanka Wednesday to assess flood relief needs will also visit civilians displaced by the island’s Tamil separatist conflict, the UN said. Catherine Bragg, the UN’s deputy emergency relief coordinator, will issue an international appeal to help more than one million people affected by the recent floods that claimed… Continue reading Top UN official to visit Sri Lanka’s war victims

News reports irk Rajapaksa in Jaffna

 SL president Mahinda Rajapaksa visiting Jaffna and ‘celebrating’ Pongkal on Monday reacted to media reports that pointed out his ‘conspicuous silence’ about an aid he was politically capitalising. Meanwhile, the SL president who is coupling a terror campaign with his campaign for a colonial polity, ‘celebrating’ a Tamil agrarian festival in military occupied Jaffna, spending… Continue reading News reports irk Rajapaksa in Jaffna

UN Gets Sri Lanka Visa for Fundraising, Not War Crimes Panel, Doormat for Despots

A month after visits to Sri Lanka were announced by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon for his Panel of Experts on Accountability, a UN official from New York is finally going to Colombo. It is not, however, about accountability. Rather, deputy chief of the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Catherine Bragg is going… Continue reading UN Gets Sri Lanka Visa for Fundraising, Not War Crimes Panel, Doormat for Despots

‘Pentagon blighting Tamil cause may turn counter-productive to US interests’

“The Sri Lankan government does have supporters in the U.S., particularly in military circles. Senior officials told me that their government owed much to a Pentagon official named James Clad, ‘a great friend of Sri Lanka.’ Clad was the Bush Administration’s Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for South and Southeast Asia, in charge of the… Continue reading ‘Pentagon blighting Tamil cause may turn counter-productive to US interests’

Rajapaksa claims credit for British-aided causeway and bridge to Jaffna

“The foundation for this causeway and bridge was laid down 7 times since 1940’s, but it was only my government that managed to complete the project,” claimed Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa in opening a causeway and bridge in the SL military-occupied Tamil country in the island, between Keara-theevu of the Jaffna peninsula and Changkup-piddi… Continue reading Rajapaksa claims credit for British-aided causeway and bridge to Jaffna

British Tamil businesses expand networking forum

The Tamil Chamber of Commerce (TCC) in Britain held a key gathering Thursday in east London, attended by eighty local Tamil business owners, as well as local bank managers and politicians. The event, the first of a series planned by the TCC across the country, was to raise awareness of the practical benefits of Tamil… Continue reading British Tamil businesses expand networking forum