30 temples, 25 churches remain damaged in Ki’linochchi

Even after four years have passed, More than 30 Saiva temples are found either destroyed or damaged in the three divisions of Ki’linochchi district, informed sources in Ki’linohchi told TamilNet on Saturday. In one division alone, 24 churches have been damaged during the war, according to civil sources in Ki’linochchi. In one of the division,… Continue reading 30 temples, 25 churches remain damaged in Ki’linochchi

Published
Categorised as News

Tamil activist film director Manivannan passes away in Chennai

Tamil activist, film director and actor P Manivannan has passed away due to cardiac arrest at his residence on Saturday. He was 59. Mr Manivannan has directed nearly 50 films. He has also made a mark in acting Tamil cinema by playing sharp character roles having shades of comedy and political sarcasm in more than… Continue reading Tamil activist film director Manivannan passes away in Chennai

Paa’nama model envisaged to Sinhalicise Ukanthai in East

The SL government move to construct a Buddhist temple adjacent to the Saiva-Vedda, Murukan temple at the Ukanthai hill sanctuary is now abandoned after heavy protests by Tamils in Ampaa’rai district of Eastern Province, but Sinhalicisation of the place continues unabated following the model of another Tamil village Paa’nama, 16 km south of Ukanthai that… Continue reading Paa’nama model envisaged to Sinhalicise Ukanthai in East

Auschwitz survivor recognizes Sri Lanka genocide

Supporting Tamil activists efforts to raise the awareness of Sri Lanka’s genocide of Tamils, a noted holocaust survivor, 79-year old Eva Mozes Kor, told the activists, "Remembering is not enough, we must take all actions possible to stop, and prevent genocides such as in Sri Lanka today." Ms. Kor, who formed a close kinship with… Continue reading Auschwitz survivor recognizes Sri Lanka genocide

Top Sri Lanka police officer held over ‘contract killing’

One of Sri Lanka’s most senior police officers has been arrested under terrorism laws over the murder of a businessman in Colombo. Deputy Inspector-General Vaas Gunawardena has been given a 90-day detention order. He is suspected of involvement in the alleged contract killing of Mohamed Shiyam in Colombo three weeks ago. Mr Shiyam’s body was… Continue reading Top Sri Lanka police officer held over ‘contract killing’

Gajendrakumar exposes New Delhi’s deception behind 13th Amendment

New Delhi that had wanted the LTTE to commit on federal solution as condition to bring in ceasefire, started arrogantly imposing the unitary 13 Amendment once the war ended in genocide, Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam exposes, bringing out the roles played by new Delhi’s National Security Advisor, M.K. Narayanan, and the former Foreign Secretary and the present… Continue reading Gajendrakumar exposes New Delhi’s deception behind 13th Amendment

Rapp disappointed at Sri Lanka’s lack of accountability to atrocities

US Ambassador at Large on War Crimes Issues, Stephen J. Rapp, during his visit to the UN in New York June 11, said on Sri Lanka, he is disappointed on the "accountability for the alleged grave atrocities near the end of the conflict on both sides," and on the lack of implementation of the provisions… Continue reading Rapp disappointed at Sri Lanka’s lack of accountability to atrocities

Ampaa’rai Sinhala administration schemes Buddhicisation of Saiva-Vedda site

Occupying Sri Lanka’s Government Agent in the Eastern Province’s Ampaa’rai district, Mr Neil de Alwis, who held a meeting with the Va’n’nakkars (trustees) of the historic Saiva shrine at Ukanthai-malai last Wednesday, has asked the trustees to cooperate with the SL authorities in constructing a Buddhist stupa, at a one and a half acres plot… Continue reading Ampaa’rai Sinhala administration schemes Buddhicisation of Saiva-Vedda site

Published
Categorised as News

British archaeologist makes no difference from PM of his country

If the conscience of academics and intellectuals especially in the field of culture is not prepared to boycott the genocidal State of Sri Lanka, at least in subject matters and institutions that have a bearing on genocide, how to expect politicians to boycott events such as CHOGM hosted by Sri Lanka, commented an academic in… Continue reading British archaeologist makes no difference from PM of his country

Published
Categorised as News