47 Eezham Tamil women from Mullaiththeevu, recently conscripted to the occupying SL military and put under the Civil Security Department (CSD), were taken to Mihintale on 22 Saturday when SL President Mahinda Rajapaksa was on a trip to the ‘sacred city’. After the president of genocidal Sri Lanka requested the Tamil women to engage in… Continue reading SL military raped conscripted Tamil women after Rajapaksa meeting
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Rajapaksa’s budget passed by a majority 95 votes
The 2015 Budget of the United People Freedom Alliance government was passed in Sri Lanka’s parliament Monday around 5:00 p.m. with a majority of ninety five votes amid speculation that more parliamentarians from the government ranks might cross over to the opposition supporting the Common Presidential candidate Maithripala Sirisena, news sources in Colombo The final… Continue reading Rajapaksa’s budget passed by a majority 95 votes
SL presidential election to be held on January 08, 2015
The Sri Lankan presidential election will be held on January 08, 2015, according to the gazette notification issued by the SL Election Commissioner Mahinda Desapriya on Friday. According to officials of the SL department nominations for the presidential race are to be called on December 08, news sources in Colombo said. Maithripala Sirisena, the SL… Continue reading SL presidential election to be held on January 08, 2015
SL Navy arrests 14 Tamil Nadu fishermen in Jaffna
The occupying Sri Lanka Navy on Sunday arrested 14 fishermen from Tamil Nadu in the seas off Nedun-theevu (Delft). Three of them are below the age of 18, according to SL police sources. When the engine of a fishing boat had broken, other fishermen had come to the spot to help the fishermen. The SL… Continue reading SL Navy arrests 14 Tamil Nadu fishermen in Jaffna
Sampanthan suspected of clandestine deal
Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Parliamentary Group Leader R. Sampanthan is suspected of making a clandestine deal on his own with former SL president Chandrika Kumaratunga on supporting the common opposition candidate Maithiripala Srisena, informed sources in Colombo said on Sunday. The deal harps of implementing the 13th Amendment, bringing in changes in the Eastern Provincial… Continue reading Sampanthan suspected of clandestine deal
Professor Chelva Kanaganayakam passes away
Professor Chelva Kanaganayakam, an Eezham Tamil academic who held the rare distinction of being the professor of English in a reputed university of a native English-speaking country, Canada, passed away in Montreal on Sunday. He was Professor of English at the University of Toronto. Recently he has been awarded the highest literary recognition of the… Continue reading Professor Chelva Kanaganayakam passes away
Landslide exposes land-related deprivation of Up-Country Tamils
The SL military is interfering in the assistance and resettlement of the Up-Country Tamil landslide victims in Meeriya-bedda in the same manner it interferes in the resettlement of Tamils in the North and East. The military is everywhere monitoring everyone visiting the affected. The victims have been demanding proper responses to their questions on where… Continue reading Landslide exposes land-related deprivation of Up-Country Tamils
Maithiripala Sirisena of SLFP emerges as common opposition candidate contesting Rajapaksa
The main opposition United National Party (UNP) in the South on Friday decided to support Maithiripala Sirisena as the common candidate of the opposition to contest the upcoming Presidential election against the SL President Mahinda Rajapaksa. Currently, Mr. Maithiripala Sirisena is holding the post of Minister of Health in the Rajapaksa cabinet and the General… Continue reading Maithiripala Sirisena of SLFP emerges as common opposition candidate contesting Rajapaksa
Buddhist Vihara of JHU parliamentarian attacked in South
A group of unidentified men attacked Buddhist Vihare of JHU parliamentarian Venerable Athula Ratana Thursday morning, news sources in Colombo said. The Vihare is located along Gothami Road in Borella. The attack comes a few days after the extreme Buddhist monks party JHU withdrew its support to the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance. The extremist… Continue reading Buddhist Vihara of JHU parliamentarian attacked in South
Colombo constructed 463 Buddhist viharas in 2013 in North-East: TNA MP
At the end of the year in 2012 there were 10,349 Buddhist temples in the Northern and Eastern provinces. But, at the end of the year 2013 the figure has increased to 10,812, according to Tamil National Alliance parliamentarian from Batticaloa Seenithamby Yogeswaran. The genocidal Sri Lankan State has constructed 463 new Buddhist temples in… Continue reading Colombo constructed 463 Buddhist viharas in 2013 in North-East: TNA MP