Unidentified squads that came in heavy vehicles to three Saiva temples in Ka’luvaagnchik-kudi in Batticaloa district on Saturday midnight forcibly entered the temples and robbed the temples, stealing historic bronze statues, golden plates, jewellery and cash. Civil sources in the district suspect that the attack on temples, following the recent protest against the move by… Continue reading 3 Saiva temples simultaneously plundered of idols in Batticaloa
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No outsiders onboard SLN vessels-Navy
The Sri Lanka Navy today denied reports that Chinese navy personnel had been spotted in Sri Lankan navy vessels near the Katchatheevu Island in the northern sea of Sri Lanka. “There is no such thing. We are not carrying any outsiders except our sailors and officers on board Navy Vessels,” Navy Spokesman Commander Kosala Warnakulasuriya… Continue reading No outsiders onboard SLN vessels-Navy
Never Ending Conundrum Of The Rajapaksa Govt
It is a paradox that every dictator has climbed to power on the ladder of free speech. Immediately on attaining power each dictator has suppressed all free speech except his own.” – Herbert Hoover The Mahinda Rajapaksa government for the past few months has been engaged in a constant search for solutions to a rising… Continue reading Never Ending Conundrum Of The Rajapaksa Govt
UNP’S DRAFT, TNA’S OPTIONS & THE CBK COMEBACK SCENARIO
The UNP’s constitutional draft makes a most positive contribution by unambiguously committing itself to a unitary state form with the devolution of power to the provinces. This avoids the extreme of over-centralisation. Over-centralisation can take three forms: a unitary state without devolution, devolution only to units smaller than the province or a dilution of the… Continue reading UNP’S DRAFT, TNA’S OPTIONS & THE CBK COMEBACK SCENARIO
Why not give relief to Jaffna Tamils, asks Lanka court
Although the war ended in 2009, the petitioners have been prevented from returning to their land due to the military presence in the area. A Sri Lankan Court has issued notice to the authorities asking why it should not grant relief to 2,000 Tamils in Jaffna over takeover of their land by the Army. The… Continue reading Why not give relief to Jaffna Tamils, asks Lanka court
White House honoree pays tribute to his hometown in Jaffna
Professor Sivalingam Sivananthan, Distinguished Professor and Director of the Microphysics Laboratory (MPL) at the Department of Physics at University of Illinois, who was recently honored in the White House as a "Champion of Change," attributed the strong values inculcated in him while growing up as a child in Chaavakachcheari, a town 10 miles east of… Continue reading White House honoree pays tribute to his hometown in Jaffna
Maavai questions credentials of Natchiappan meet
TNA parliamentarian and ITAK General Secretary Mr. Maavai Senathirajah, on Thursday, questioned the credentials of the New Delhi meet of ‘Sri Lankan Tamil Leaders’ organised by Congress parliamentarian Dr E.M. Sudarsana Natchiappan. We don’t know whether it was organised by the government, a political party or by individuals, Maavai said. While we are already engaged… Continue reading Maavai questions credentials of Natchiappan meet
SL military intelligence backs Buddhist extremist move in Batticaloa
The threatening act of Sri Lankan military intelligence operatives, who took close-up photographs of the Tamil protestors against the construction of Buddha statue at the entrance to Batticaloa city on Wednesday, has exposed the nexus between the Sri Lankan Defence Ministry and the Sinhala Buddhist extremists, alternative political activists in Batticaloa said. The harassment by… Continue reading SL military intelligence backs Buddhist extremist move in Batticaloa
Indian military intelligence visits Jaffna, Vanni
A team of high-ranking Indian military intelligence officials, led by Indian Armed Forces Intelligence Unit Director General R.N. Singh, visited Jaffna and Vanni on Wednesday and Thursday. The team was received by the genocidal Sinhala military occupying the country of Eezham Tamils. The Indian visit, that took place while Rajapaksa delegation was in Beijing and… Continue reading Indian military intelligence visits Jaffna, Vanni
Congress parliamentarian invokes zombie of Indo-Lanka Accord
“We believe that discussing the Indo-Sri Lanka Accord (1987) to be a proper solution to the ethnic problem in Sri Lanka will be beneficial to the Sri Lankan Tamil People,” says Sonia-led Congress parliamentarian from Tamil Nadu, Dr E.M. Sudarsana Natchiappan, who convenes ‘Sri Lankan Tamil Leaders’ Conference 2013 in New Delhi, from 5th to… Continue reading Congress parliamentarian invokes zombie of Indo-Lanka Accord
