SL President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s Colombo government is widely blamed for handling new and temporary appointments in the Northern province for electoral political purposes. Recent temporary appointments have been provided with the condition that the employees should extend support the UPFA government in the provincial elections, unemployed graduates demanding justice said. On Thursday, a section of… Continue reading Unemployed graduates protest in Jaffna, UPFA dominates public sector employment
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TNA says Gotabhaya should resign
The Tamil National Alliance has called for the resignation of Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa for using foul language and threatening The Sunday Leader Editor Frederica Jansz. TNA MP M.A Sumanthiran, addressing an event in Kandy last evening (Wednesday) said that the country is ashamed at the language used by the Defence Secretary. The TNA MP… Continue reading TNA says Gotabhaya should resign
Colombo destroys education of Tamil youth in North, teachers complain
More than 11% of the schools in the Northern Province remain closed due to Sri Lanka military occupation, say teachers in Jaffna citing statistics from the Northern provincial ministry of education. Colombo has been systematically depriving the Eezham Tamil educational institutions in North and East from receiving external aid, both from foreign NGOs and the… Continue reading Colombo destroys education of Tamil youth in North, teachers complain
How Credible are the Latest Official Claims Concerning Troop Reductions in Jaffna?
The extent of military presence in the North of Sri Lanka has understandably been the focus of much attention. This week’s edition of the Economic and Political Weekly carries an interesting commentary on the topic, which suggests that there is 1 military personnel for approximately every 5 civilians in the Northern Province. If true, this… Continue reading How Credible are the Latest Official Claims Concerning Troop Reductions in Jaffna?
New Delhi grooming Sinhala military needs careful perusal in Tamil Nadu
In the wake of reports on New Delhi continuing its training to Sinhala military personnel at a base in Bangalore after transferring them from Chennai following opposition from Tamil Nadu government, the Chief Minister Ms. Jayalalithaa on Saturday said "Tamils want action for war crimes against Sri Lanka. We will not accept the training of… Continue reading New Delhi grooming Sinhala military needs careful perusal in Tamil Nadu
SL military has grabbed 5,210 acres of land in Mannaar, say protestors
Providing details of private and public lands being appropriated by the SL military in Mannaar district, Tamil activists, who came together for a protest on Saturday said, the militarisation seriously affects the lives of people of Mannaar. Tamil civilians, who are denied resettlement in Channaar in Maanthai West, where the occupying Sri Lankan military has… Continue reading SL military has grabbed 5,210 acres of land in Mannaar, say protestors
Public land becoming military land is strategy of ICE in the island
Converting all public lands or community lands of Eezham Tamils into Sinhala military lands, in the guise of ‘legally’ asserting them as ‘State Land’ of Sri Lanka is the strategy now promoted by the International Community of Establishments (ICE), partnered in the context by India and the USA that are in war with the nation… Continue reading Public land becoming military land is strategy of ICE in the island
IC turns deaf ear to struggling Eezham Tamil Prisoners of War
The international community of establishments and their agenda-driven outfits continue to turn deaf-ear to the plight of the Eezham Tamil Prisoners of War (POWs), failing to accord the necessary international legal status to Eezham Tamil POWs, who have become the ‘pawns of genocide’, activists in the island blamed Thursday following the reports on Wednesday that… Continue reading IC turns deaf ear to struggling Eezham Tamil Prisoners of War
EPW article on Palk Bay fishermen misses crux of the matter
The Mumbai-based Economic and Political Weekly (EPW) in a 23 June article on trans-boundary fishing incursions in the Palk Bay reduces the issue as arising from mere “unequal technological developments” between the sides of the bay. The article misses or doesn’t want to see the larger issue: the overlapping imperialist and genocidal agendas respectively of… Continue reading EPW article on Palk Bay fishermen misses crux of the matter
Demonstrating UK Tamils expose India’s defience of international refugee conventions
Demonstrating outside the Indian High Commission at India Place, London, Tamils in the UK demanded the immediate release of the detained inmates of the Chengalpet (Chengkal-paddu) ‘special camp’ and for the closure of that facility. Separate petitions submitted by TCC-UK to the UNHCR and the Indian High Commission called for a revision in the Indian… Continue reading Demonstrating UK Tamils expose India’s defience of international refugee conventions
