Vancouver International film Festival’s Canadian Images session this year opens with a Tamil film ‘1999′, made by Lenin M. Sivam, an Eezham Tamil of Canada and a software architect by profession. The film, featuring violence-affected Eezham Tamils struggling to adjust their lives in Canada, is the first full-feature production of the largely self-made filmmaker. Sivam,… Continue reading Eezham Tamil filmmaker’s debut reaches international film festival
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One dead in Sri Lankan explosion
One 12-year-old girl succumbed to her injuries Friday afternoon after 13 civilians were injured in a van explosion in Sri Lanka’s central district of Kurunegala on Friday morning, said the police. Police spokesman Nimal Mediwaka told reporters that the bomb explosion happened at around 7 a.m. (0130GMT) at Udawalpola, Kurunegala, about 100 km northeast… Continue reading One dead in Sri Lankan explosion
Protestors attack SL High Commission in New Delhi
A group of Indian protesters, who were demonstrating against the Sri Lankan state Friday evening, attacked the Sri Lankan High Commission in New Delhi, the capital of India. The protesters were slanting slogans against the Rajapaksa government on Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday. Indian Police said around 20 protesters broke through the barrier and caused damage to… Continue reading Protestors attack SL High Commission in New Delhi
British MP urges boycott of Sri Lanka goods
Siobhain McDonagh MP, Mictham & Morden, UK, during the Labor Party conference held Thursday appealed to the delegates, and to the millions of live TV viewers, to shoulder their own commitment on the Sri Lanka issue, urging that a boycott of goods and avoiding holidays in the unsavory state would ensure their money would not… Continue reading British MP urges boycott of Sri Lanka goods
No signs of Jaffna IDPs in Vavuniyaa to be brought to Jaffna
Only after bringing the entire Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from the islets of Jaffna held in Vavuniyaa camps the IDPs from Vadamaraadchi East will be brought, Jaffna Government Agent (GA), K. Ganesh said. Of around 6,000 Islet IDPs held in Vavuniyaa camps nearly 3,000 have been brought in different batches until Wednesday to the islets… Continue reading No signs of Jaffna IDPs in Vavuniyaa to be brought to Jaffna
25 JVP offices burnt down in SPC election campaign
A Janatha Vimukthi Party (JVP) propaganda office was razed to the ground in the early hours of Thursday at Wadiya in Beliatta Police area in the southern province. This was the 25th JVP office that was set ablaze in the Hambantota District during the run up to the forthcoming Southern Provincial Council elections. Beliatta Police… Continue reading 25 JVP offices burnt down in SPC election campaign
Clinton did not implicate anyone in Sri Lanka- US Ambassador
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton did not implicate any party in Sri Lanka during her speech at the UN Security Council on Wednesday when she made a reference to Sri Lanka, the US Ambassador in Sri Lanka Patricia Butenis said today. “During the 26-year long war in Sri Lanka, there were allegations of rape… Continue reading Clinton did not implicate anyone in Sri Lanka- US Ambassador
Envoy confirms “incident” involving a Sri Lankan in Malaysia
The Sri Lankan High Commissioner in Malaysia Dr. D.G. Ranasingha, speaking to Daily Mirror online, said that there was an “incident” involving a Sri Lankan in Malaysia but the incident was not serious. The High Commissioner however refused to elaborate further on the incident or who it involved. [Full Coverage]
Many injured in Sri Lanka blast
An explosion in a van in central Sri Lanka has wounded 13 people, including many school children who were about to get on the vehicle, the military says. A private dispute was suspected to be behind the blast, military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara said. The attack took place near the town of Kurunegala. The bomb… Continue reading Many injured in Sri Lanka blast
Govt. will oppose any EU probe
The government yesterday expressed its unconditional opposition to any inquiry by the European Union (EU) on Sri Lanka in connection with further extending the GSP+ facility, stressing any such move would compromise the self esteem, dignity and sovereignty of the country. Export Development and Internal Trade Minister Prof. G. L. Peiris making a special statement… Continue reading Govt. will oppose any EU probe
