The occupying Sri Lanka Army, which is busily transforming the former High Security Zone (HSZ) in Valikaamam North in Jaffna into a Sinhala Military Zone (SMZ), turned away a delegation led by SL opposition leader Ranil Wickramasinghe on Thursday evening, denying them access to visit the area and witness the scale of the land acquisition.… Continue reading SL Military turns back Ranil visiting Valikaamam
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Karunanidhi slams Centre on fishermen issue
Slamming the Centre on the issue of attacks on Indian fishermen allegedly by Sri Lankan navy, former UPA ally DMK on Sunday said the government thinks that its job on the matter is over just by making a statement. Party chief M. Karunanidhi said Tamil Nadu was expecting the Centre to show “at least one… Continue reading Karunanidhi slams Centre on fishermen issue
Sri Lanka to get 10 new Airbus aircraft
Sri Lanka is set to re-fleet its loss-making national carrier with 10 new Airbus aircraft in a deal that could be worth over $2.5 billion, a government official and a media report said on Sunday. SriLankan Airlines will also secure an aircraft maintenance facility at the country’s newest international airport in the south of the… Continue reading Sri Lanka to get 10 new Airbus aircraft
Canada FM slams Commonwealth meet in Sri Lanka
Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird has condemned the decision to allow Sri Lanka to host the Commonwealth heads of government meeting in November as "accommodating evil". Baird spoke out after his Commonwealth counterparts in London on Friday agreed to press ahead with the meeting despite strong criticism over Colombo’s human rights record. "We’re appalled that… Continue reading Canada FM slams Commonwealth meet in Sri Lanka
Japanese warships in Colombo
Two Japanese naval ships, arrived at the Port of Colombo for logistics requirements yesterday, the navy headquarters said. The ships were en route for Counter Piracy Operations off the Coast of Somaliya and in the Gulf of Aden. Head of the team, Commander Escort Division 6, Captain Tsutomu Iwasawa and other visiting officers paid a… Continue reading Japanese warships in Colombo
Tamil from Australia tortured, abused by Sri Lankan forces during visit to island
An Eezham Tamil male currently residing in Melbourne, Australia was tortured and sexually abused by Sri Lankan forces when he paid a visit to the island a few weeks before, Australian media reports. Speaking under a different name of ‘Kumar’ to the ABC on Wednesday, the father of three described in graphic detail of how… Continue reading Tamil from Australia tortured, abused by Sri Lankan forces during visit to island
TN responded, diaspora should come forward: Gajendrakumar urges addressing IC
“Just 25 miles away, across the sea, there are 70 million people in Tamil Nadu prepared to give their voice for our struggle […] At the same time, the Tamils living across the world who constitute the global Tamil Diaspora, should also come forward to strengthen this struggle by taking it forward in their countries,… Continue reading TN responded, diaspora should come forward: Gajendrakumar urges addressing IC
People rise up against SL military seizure of Valikaamam in Jaffna
Hundreds of people, braving the hurdles put up by the Sri Lankan military, gathered on Wednesday in front of the District Secretariat in Jaffna, protesting against the systematic seizure of their already SL-military occupied lands in Valikaamam North, transforming the former ‘High Security Zone’ area into a permanent Sinhala Military Zone (SMZ). The successful protest,… Continue reading People rise up against SL military seizure of Valikaamam in Jaffna
All UK visa applications to be made on online
The British High Commission in Colombo yesterday said that from Monday May 6, 2013, applicants and their dependents who are applying for a UK visa will need to make their applications online. From this date, manually completed application forms will no longer be accepted. Online applications and appointments will be mandated for all applications under… Continue reading All UK visa applications to be made on online
Indian housing project in Sri Lanka makes good progress
India today said its plans to build over 40,000 homes in Sri Lanka’s war-ravaged northern and eastern areas has shown good progress since its launch in October last year. The Indian Housing Project is a housing reconstruction project funded by the Government of India and implemented through a Memorandum of Understanding with the Sri Lankan… Continue reading Indian housing project in Sri Lanka makes good progress
