“The Geneva resolutions premising their programme of action or their indicated programme of action on the basis of the LLRC is very unfortunate in that they fail to understand that the LLRC is merely a time buying process,” said Jaffna University law academic and civil society activist Guruparan Kumaravadivel in an exclusive interview to TamilNet… Continue reading Geneva basing on LLRC unfortunate, 13A never a starting point: Guruparan
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Sri Lankan rights campaigner Jayalath Jayawardena dies
Prominent Sri Lankan human rights campaigner and parliamentarian Jayalath Jayawardena has died aged 59 in hospital in Singapore, medical officials say. He had a recent history of heart disease. Dr Jayawardena was a stalwart of the main opposition United National Party and widely admired for his rights work. He featured in Guinness World Records for… Continue reading Sri Lankan rights campaigner Jayalath Jayawardena dies
Scrap Executive Presidency: UNP
Opposition leader Ranil Wickckremasinghe yesterday launching a policy document for a new draft Constitution said that the Executive Presidency which has been “desecrated by the present regime” would be totally abolished, ensuring the sovereignty of the people, within six months of a future UNP government. “We gave the sovereignty directly to the people for the… Continue reading Scrap Executive Presidency: UNP
Radical UNP and its New Constitutional Proposals: A Radical Farce?
When regimes are dictatorial and dangerous, alternative forces which promise a better society and future do tend to be taken seriously by the people. This, quite simply, is because the future promised by such alternative forces tends to be better than the present. But one thing many people can’t do about the present UNP is… Continue reading Radical UNP and its New Constitutional Proposals: A Radical Farce?
China’s ‘bear hug’ brings in $ 2200 million to Colombo
China signed an agreement with genocidal Sri Lanka on Tuesday, offering 2200 million dollars in loans for infrastructure projects. China and Sri Lanka have also agreed on cooperation related to defence, defence-related training, logistics and maritime security, and have agreed in principle to establish a free trade agreement, Reuters reported, citing Colombo’s Foreign Minister G.L.… Continue reading China’s ‘bear hug’ brings in $ 2200 million to Colombo
TNA MPs, EPC councilors hold protest against erection of Buddha statue in Batticaloa
Batticaloa district parliamentarians of the Tamil National Alliance and the councilors of the Eastern Provincial Council (EPC) and members of the public held a demonstration on Wednesday morning against the construction of the statue of Lord Buddha at the entrance to the city in front of the Batticaloa Pi’l’laiyaar Koayil. Protestors went in procession to… Continue reading TNA MPs, EPC councilors hold protest against erection of Buddha statue in Batticaloa
BBC says SL military seizure of land in East not verified
Charles Haviland of BBC, reporting from Colombo on last Friday, cited recent TamilNet reports on SL military seizure of lands of Tamils and Muslims in the Eastern Province, and said that the reports have not been verified. International media operating from Colombo long plays this game. They did it to facilitate the genocidal end of… Continue reading BBC says SL military seizure of land in East not verified
‘Sri Lanka’ poetry: Rajapaksa man edits, India publishes, SL-Canada mission launches
National Book Trust of India (NBT), a publications outfit of the New Delhi Establishment had entrusted the editorship of an anthology of ‘Sri Lanka’ poetry to the well-known defender of the genocidal State, Prof Rajiva Wijesinha. New Delhi’s External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid ceremoniously received the book presented by the editor recently. The book “Mirrored… Continue reading ‘Sri Lanka’ poetry: Rajapaksa man edits, India publishes, SL-Canada mission launches
Colombo plans Sinhala military settlement in Valikaamam North
While the uprooted Eezham Tamils of Valikaamam North confront the occupying Sri Lankan State against the seizure of their lands in the former ‘High Security Zone’ (HSZ), the Sri Lankan military is moving fast with its secret plans of establishing permanent Sinhala military settlements to bring in families of the Sinhala soldiers into the former… Continue reading Colombo plans Sinhala military settlement in Valikaamam North
SL governor orders removal of Tamil church in East
The Sinhala colonial governor of the Eastern Province, Rear Admiral (retd.) Mohan Wijewickrema, has instructed officials under him to remove a Catholic church that has been constructed by the uprooted people of Naavaladi village in Moothoor division of Trincomalee district, informed civil sources in Trincomalee said. The people of Naavaladi village, uprooted in 2006, have… Continue reading SL governor orders removal of Tamil church in East
