Sri Lankan Archaeology Department officials, with the backing of the occupying military and police, have been attempting to seize lands belonging to a 75-year-old Siva temple and lands that belong to Eezham Tamils at Va’laththaap-piddi in Chammaanthu’rai division of Ampaa’rai district, says Eastern Provincial Councillor M. Rajeswaran. Following complaints from the people, the EPC councillor… Continue reading Colombo attempts to seize lands of Sivan temple in Ampaa’rai
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Sri Lankan TID instructs Tamil public servants to assist in surveillance
The ‘Terrorist Investigation Division’ of the occupying Sri Lankan military in the North has started to exert pressure on public sector employees, who come under the SL ministries in Colombo, to collaborate with the TID in spying on the people in the North, civil sources in Jaffna told TamilNet on Thursday. A Sinhalese military person,… Continue reading Sri Lankan TID instructs Tamil public servants to assist in surveillance
Sri Lankan president seeks Supreme Court nod for third term
Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa has asked the Supreme Court to determine if there is any constitutional obstacle to his becoming president for a third term, something the top lawyers’ association says he can not do. Rajapaksa and his family have a tight grip on Sri Lanka’s economy and on politics which critics characterise as… Continue reading Sri Lankan president seeks Supreme Court nod for third term
Websites attacked after exposure of Lyca news manipulation
Two UK-based websites have been subjected to DDoS attacks and vulnerability exploitation attempts on Tuesday, following their news stories exposing the Rajapaksa connections of a Diaspora Tamil-owned multinational business establishment, Lyca Mobiles group, and a recent media twist on an incident that took place in Colombo airport involving the group, said the editors of Inioru.com… Continue reading Websites attacked after exposure of Lyca news manipulation
‘Solidarity of oppressed nations needed to defeat global system of oppression’
“The system that oppresses us is global. The system that oppresses us is united and in solidarity with each other. So we need to be in solidarity with each other against the same system that oppresses us. The Tamil national liberation struggle is a case in point. Your enemies are our enemies”, said Kurdish activist… Continue reading ‘Solidarity of oppressed nations needed to defeat global system of oppression’
Tamil Nadu researcher testifies to OISL on Indian complicity in genocide
“While several actors including US, UK, China, UN involved in different ways in the conflict in Sri Lanka which led to genocide of Eelam Tamils, the actor most severely and the most consistently perplexed in the Sri Lankan war has been India,” says University of Bergen Research Fellow, Vijayshankar Asokan in a submission he sent… Continue reading Tamil Nadu researcher testifies to OISL on Indian complicity in genocide
Landslide victims in need of counselling in Tamil, say relief workers
While assistance has reached landslide victims of Meeriaya-bedda from the grassroots from different parts of the island, independent relief workers who have been assisting the victims of one of massive landslides in recent times complain lack of psychological counselling for the affected children and the adults. They also need proper temporary shelters and new lands… Continue reading Landslide victims in need of counselling in Tamil, say relief workers
Kurunakar villagers protest against SL death sentence of fishermen
The families, relatives and friends of 3 Eezham Tamil fishermen who received death sentence with 5 Tamil Nadu fiserhmen on the accusation of smuggling drugs into the island, gathered in front of Bishop’s House in Jaffna on Friday and claimed that the fishermen had been framed by false charges and the verdict by the Colombo… Continue reading Kurunakar villagers protest against SL death sentence of fishermen
Unrest in Tamil Nadu following Colombo’s death sentence to 5 fishermen
As Hindutva New Delhi’s partnership with genocidal Sri Lanka gathers momentum and reaches a stage of jointly aiming intimidation and destabilisation of Tamil Nadu, Colombo’s high court on Thursday delivered death sentence to five Tamil Nadu fishermen arrested in 2011 on charges of smuggling drugs, political observers in Chennai said. Following the sentence, widespread protests… Continue reading Unrest in Tamil Nadu following Colombo’s death sentence to 5 fishermen
Colombo sniffs at emails being sent to OISL from the island
Intelligence officers attached to the Sri Lankan Defence Ministry have given secret instructions to Internet providers in Colombo to covertly scan the emails addressed to OHCHR Investigations on Sri Lanka (OISL), a reliable source in Colombo told TamilNet on Thursday. The intelligence officers have deployed simple network packet sniffing techniques to make copies of the… Continue reading Colombo sniffs at emails being sent to OISL from the island