Seventeen Tamil civilians including two women were arrested in a cordon and search operation conducted in Wellawatte in Colombo police division from 8:00 p.m. until 12:00 midnight on Wednesday, Wellawatte Police Officer-in-Charge (OIC), Mangala Dehideniya, told the media. The arrested are being detained in the police station and are being interrogated, the OIC added. Police… Continue reading Police arrest 17 Tamils in Wellawatte
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120 Tamils in Welikada prison urge immediate release
One hundred and twenty Tamil prisoners, detained in the Welikada magazine prison for the last four years under the Emergency Regulations (ER) without any inquiry and not being charged in court, have appealed to President Mahinda Rajapakse to take immediate steps to release them without any further delay. Some of the Tamil prisoners brought to… Continue reading 120 Tamils in Welikada prison urge immediate release
Jaffna GA seeks contesting parties’ cooperation in JMC election
”If the contestants in Jaffna Municipal Council (JMC) election need security measures for their safety they can request the Jaffna Secretariat authorities and the requests, if deemed genuine, will be considered favourably in consultation with the Election Commissioner,” Jaffna Government Agent (GA), K. Ganesh, informed in the press meet held Thursday evening following the submission… Continue reading Jaffna GA seeks contesting parties’ cooperation in JMC election
Tamil woman journalist abducted, later released
Tamil journalist, Ms Krishni Kandasamy, was abducted by unidentified persons in a white van Wednesday morning from Wattala in Colombo division, and was released later in the evening the same day in Kandy in the central province after being interrogated. She had been working for a leading Tamil daily published from Colombo, Virakesari, for 10… Continue reading Tamil woman journalist abducted, later released
Burning of newspapers doesn’t augur well for free elections: TNA
"We do not believe that the elections are going to be free and fair. The burning of newspapers on the eve of nominations raises a big question about the circumstances under which the elections are going to be conducted," said Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Parliamentarians Mavai Senathirajah and Suresh Premachandran at a press conference Thursday… Continue reading Burning of newspapers doesn’t augur well for free elections: TNA
JMC election feared to be violence-filled – TNA
”The first election related violence of the burning of Tamil dailies in Jaffna Thursday morning heralds similar violence to be faced in the Jaffna Municipal Council (JMC) election,” Mavai Senathirajah and Suresh Premachandran, Jaffna district parliamentarians, said to the media after submitting Tamil National Alliance (TNA) nomination list Thursday to the election officer at Jaffna… Continue reading JMC election feared to be violence-filled – TNA
ANALYSIS – Solving inequality Sri Lanka’s next challenge
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa won a 25-year war with the Tamil Tigers long viewed as unwinnable, but now faces the challenge of reducing social and economic inequality that fueled that war and other insurgencies. The effective end in May of the Tamil Tigers’ rebellion is no guarantee of long-term peace unless the government can… Continue reading ANALYSIS – Solving inequality Sri Lanka’s next challenge
An English evening daily published from Chennai – News today
Chief Minister M Karunanidhi today called for unity among political parties in the State to help Lankan Tamils. He also assured that the Tamilnadu government would make all efforts to ensure that a ship with relief materials, sent to the island nation by Tamil diaspora, was allowed to off-load its contents. Replying to the demands… Continue reading An English evening daily published from Chennai – News today
SLMC, independent group lists rejected in Jaffna
The Sri Lankan election authorities in Jaffna rejected the lists of Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) and an independent group headed by Arumugam Sellathurai to contest for the Jaffna Municipal Council elections as the lists were not complying with requirements of documentation, officials in Jaffna said Thursday. It is a statuary requirement that at least… Continue reading SLMC, independent group lists rejected in Jaffna
Colombo’s concentration camps compared with Hitler’s in NZ parliament
Urging New Zealand government to pay immediate attention to the horrific situation faced by the Tamil people of Sri Lanka, Keith Locke, New Zealand’s member of parliament, speaking Tuesday last week on the budget of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, compared the concentration camps run by Colombo with that of Hitler. Blaming the… Continue reading Colombo’s concentration camps compared with Hitler’s in NZ parliament
