Genocidal land grab extended to new division in Batticaloa

The SL state-sponsored genocidal land grab has now reached to Ea’raavoorpattu (Chengkaladi) DS division, civil sources in Batticaloa said. In recent days, Sinhala settlers have cleared several acres of forest along Magncha’l Aaru, located 5 km east of Maha Oya junction on A5 (Chengkaladi-Badulla) highway, renaming the area in Sinhala as ‘Mangalagama’. The Colombo based… Continue reading Genocidal land grab extended to new division in Batticaloa

SL military harasses, confiscates ICRC clearance of ex-LTTE members in Vanni

A psy-ops squad, operated by SL Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, has started to ‘interrogate’ and harass former fighters and members of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) who have been released after the detention and so-called rehabilitation programme. Claiming that they belong to a ‘special CID unit’ from Colombo, the psy-ops squad from Colombo… Continue reading SL military harasses, confiscates ICRC clearance of ex-LTTE members in Vanni

SL Military intelligence alleged of attacking house of prominent Judge in Jaffna

Unknown attackers, believed to be Sri Lankan military intelligence operatives, on Wednesday night attacked the house of Point Pedro District Judge Ms Srinithy Nandasekaran with coconut fruit buds (kurumpaddi) that are hard as stones, causing damage to the roof of her residence. The attack comes a day after the protest in Nelliyadi against the slaying… Continue reading SL Military intelligence alleged of attacking house of prominent Judge in Jaffna

Lawyers in North protest against SL Minister Badurdeen following violence in Mannaar

Lawyers and legal employees of Magistrate’s Courts in North on Thursday protested against the SL Minister of Trade, Rishard Badurdeen, for inciting community violence at Koanthaippiddi jetty in Mannaar and for causing mob violence against Mannaar Court complex on Wednesday. A Muslim gang, numbering around 500 persons, incited by Mr Badurdeen’s men, had threatened the… Continue reading Lawyers in North protest against SL Minister Badurdeen following violence in Mannaar

Nelliyadi protest urges coherence in Tamil politics

Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, the leader of Tamil National Peoples’ Front (TNPF), addressing the peaceful protest on Wednesday at Nelliyadi, which was organised against the slaying of Nimalarooban in Sri Lanka’s prison, urged the people to see things in the context of Sri Lankan government’s systematic annihilation of the existence of Tamils as a Nation in the… Continue reading Nelliyadi protest urges coherence in Tamil politics

‘Crude oil attacks’ target TNPF organisers of civil protest: Gajendrakumar

The house of Rajappu Edward Anandarajah, the president of All Ceylon Tamil Congress (ACTC) and the vice president of the Tamil National Peoples’ Front (TNPF), situated in Nelliyadi in Vadamaraadchi has also been attacked almost simultaneously as a squad targeted the house of Kandeepan Thangarajah, the central committee member of the TNPF in the early… Continue reading ‘Crude oil attacks’ target TNPF organisers of civil protest: Gajendrakumar

TNA should reject PC model, field independents in East elections: TNPF

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) should demonstrate to the world the Tamil rejection of the Provincial Council model of the 13th Amendment by not participating the Eastern Provincial Council (EPC) elections, but it could field a front of independent candidates to meet the political challenge of the times. The candidate list already prepared could go… Continue reading TNA should reject PC model, field independents in East elections: TNPF

Sri Lanka descending toward dictatorship, critics say

The defeat of one of the world’s largest and most lethal terrorist organizations — and the end of a three-decade civil war – should have heralded a bright new dawn for the tropical Indian Ocean island of Sri Lanka. The economy is one of Asia’s fastest growing, and tourism is booming. But three years after… Continue reading Sri Lanka descending toward dictatorship, critics say

Indian media seeing SL military misses pronouncing genocide

A correspondent of the Mumbai-based Economic and Political Weekly (EPW), visiting the country of Eezham Tamils occupied by Sinhala military, sees there the Palu tree identified in Sinhala, but not the Paalai tree of Tamil literary fame. The example may be trifle but illustrative in showing how the lenses through which the Indian media sees… Continue reading Indian media seeing SL military misses pronouncing genocide