Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Jaffna district parliamentarian, Mavai Senathirajah submitted Thursday the list of TNA nomination list of 29 candidates contesting Jaffna Municipal Council (JMC) election with Mudiyappu Remedius, a leading lawyer and a human rights activist as its principal candidate, under ‘House’ symbol of Ilangkaith Thamizh Arasuk Kadchi. The list includes one Muslim and… Continue reading TNA submits nomination list for local elections in North
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Vaiko hits out at Centre, Tamil Nadu govt on Lanka
Reiterating his support for Tamil Eelam struggle, MDMK Leader Vaiko today accused the State and Central Governments of undertaking a ‘joint conspiracy’ in the issue. Speaking to mediapersons here, Mr Vaiko claimed the Centre had provided money and weapons to Sri Lanka to help fight its ‘war against the Tamils.’ ”The Lankan Tamils fought for… Continue reading Vaiko hits out at Centre, Tamil Nadu govt on Lanka
Lanka IOC to Spend $30 Million on Outlets as Civil War Ends
Lanka IOC Plc, a unit of India’s largest oil refiner, plans to spend $30 million to double the number of its retail outlets and benefit from a revival in the South Asian island’s economy after the end of the civil war. The Indian Oil Corp. unit aims to add 35 to 40 fuel stations annually… Continue reading Lanka IOC to Spend $30 Million on Outlets as Civil War Ends
S Lanka ‘accepts’ Tamil aid ship
Indian authorities says Sri Lanka has agreed to accept a cargo of aid from Europe for Tamil civilians displaced in the final months of the civil war. Earlier this month Sri Lankan officials turned away the aid vessel, which was sent by Tamil expatriate groups. The vessel, the Captain Ali, will now be allowed to… Continue reading S Lanka ‘accepts’ Tamil aid ship
Revival of press council seen as step to control media – The National Newspaper
Sri Lankan journalists and publishers are bracing themselves for a fresh confrontation with the government after President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s administration announced the revival of the now-defunct Press Council. The Press Council, which had the power to imprison or fine journalists for false and defamatory articles and dealt with complaints from the public against media reports,… Continue reading Revival of press council seen as step to control media – The National Newspaper
Media not highlighting the human tragedy in Sri Lanka: filmmaker
“The media has been generally shy of highlighting the magnitude of the human tragedy in Sri Lanka during the long civil war. Even after the defeat of the LTTE, the whole of the island nation is under military control. Human rights are violated and journalists are assaulted and imprisoned,” says S. Somatheeran, a Sri Lankan… Continue reading Media not highlighting the human tragedy in Sri Lanka: filmmaker
Fears for press freedom in Sri Lanka
Outcry as government reactivates press council with powers to jail journalists The Sri Lankan government has provoked concern among press freedom groups with its decision to reestablish a powerful council with the authority to jail journalists. Lakshman Yapa Abeywardena, the Sri Lankan media minister, confirmed the government was in the process of reactivating the press… Continue reading Fears for press freedom in Sri Lanka
9,247 Vanni elderly IDPs handed over to Social Welfare Ministry
The Ministry of Social Welfare Monday took over the maintenance and care of nine thousand two hundred and forty seven elderly internally displaced persons of over sixty years of age from Vanni from the internment camps in Vavuniyaa. The lists of names of these elderly IDPs are now exhibited in the offices of the Ministry… Continue reading 9,247 Vanni elderly IDPs handed over to Social Welfare Ministry
Wholesale attack on Jaffna newspapers
All the local newspapers of Jaffna that defied publishing an anonymous and defiling notice against the LTTE came under attack by an armed group in the early hours of Thursday. The notice was brought out in the name of ‘Tamil Front Protecting the Country’ allegedly linked to a paramilitary group operating with Colombo. Thousands of… Continue reading Wholesale attack on Jaffna newspapers
ICJ Vice Chairman urges governments of free people to protect Eezham Tamils
“I call upon the Australian government to stand up and complain bitterly until something is done”, said Justice John Dowd, Vice President of the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ), stressing his point that it is “to not speak up but yell” in order to save the Tamils in the concentration camps. He was addressing… Continue reading ICJ Vice Chairman urges governments of free people to protect Eezham Tamils
